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Journal of Natural History

Volume 43, Issue 9-10, 2009

Effective strategy of the overwintering of semiaquatic bugs: overwintering of Velia caprai (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha: Veliidae)

Effective strategy of the overwintering of semiaquatic bugs: overwintering of Velia caprai (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha: Veliidae)

DOI:
10.1080/00222930802610436
Tomáš Ditrichba* & Miroslav Papáčeka

pages 529-543

Available online: 02 Dec 2010

Abstract

Overwintering of Velia caprai was studied during the winter months 2006–2007 in the area of South Bohemia (Czech Republic) by (1) field phenological observations and samples, (2) study of artificially established experimental cohorts in an unheated glasshouse, and (3) auxiliary experiments in a laboratory. Velia caprai has a unique way of overwintering within the gerromorphan bugs that is rare among insects generally; it can overwinter in both an adult and an egg stage. Most females reach sexual maturity before overwintering, mate with mature males, overwinter actively on the water surface and lay eggs during the winter. The dormant eggs can be induced to hatch by increasing temperatures. Winter oviposition can be interpreted as a sign of a risk‐spreading reproductive strategy. The overwintering of both adults and eggs provides a chance to adapt to changes in the local environmental conditions and could be an important determinant in broad variability of life‐history traits.

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  • Available online: 02 Dec 2010

Author affiliations

  • a Pedagogical Faculty, University of South Bohemia, Department of Biology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic
  • b Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Department of Ecosystem Biology, České Budějovice, Czech Republic

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