Effect of Larval Population Density on the Adult Morphology of Two Species of Lepidoptera, Plusia Gamma L. and Pieris Brassicae L.
The morphological effects of population density in locusts in the production of ‘phases’ is now well established and in recent years somewhat parallel effects have been observed in the larvae of Lepidoptera. Unlike locusts Lepidoptera pass through a quiescent pupal period but nevertheless the adult may be affected. In both P. gamma and P. brassicae adults from crowded larval cultures were smaller in both size and weight although the effect was counteracted to some extent by approaching pupal diapause in P. brassicae. The effect was similar in many cases to that produced by an increase in temperature except that it disturbed the relationships between the lengths of the wing and hind femur with the live weight. The ratio of these lengths (equivalent to E/F ratio in locusts) was significantly increased but was not a satisfactory index of larval population density. No effects were observed in the wing pattern and colouration in either species.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Open Access | Not Open Access |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:13 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:47 |

