Original paper
Herbivore seasonality responds to conflicting cues: Untangling the effects of host, temperature, and photoperiod
Abstract
Organisms from temperate ecosystems experience a cyclic alternation of favorable seasons, when they can grow and develop, and unfavorable periods, characterized by low temperatures and reduced resource availability. A common adaptation to these changing conditions is to undergo a state of metabolic arrest triggered by environmental cues (e.g. diapause) during the unfavorable periods. Altered environmental conditions resulting from global change...
Paper Details
Title
Herbivore seasonality responds to conflicting cues: Untangling the effects of host, temperature, and photoperiod
Published Date
Sep 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
9
Pages
e0222227 - e0222227
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