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- W2169110677 abstract "Abstract Temperature and nutrition are two prominent environmental variables influencing juvenile growth rate in ectotherms. These two factors interact in complex ways. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of the interactive effects of temperature and nutrition on various components of fitness (growth rate, survival), food intake, and level of energy storage in an insect herbivore, caterpillars of Spodoptera exigua Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). In a factorial experimental design, final‐instar caterpillars (i.e., fifth instars) were individually reared at one of three constant temperatures (18, 26, and 34 °C), in which they received one of six diets differing in their ratio of protein and digestible carbohydrate [P:C mixture, expressed as the percentage of diet by dry mass: protein 42%:carbohydrate 0% (42:0), 35:7, 28:14, 21:21, 14:28, and 7:35]. Within the range of test temperatures, larval growth rate increased with rising temperature and was strongly affected by P:C mixture, reaching a maximum on moderate P:C diets at each temperature and falling at very high and low P:C mixtures. There was a significant temperature*diet interaction, such that the difference in growth rates between temperatures was greatest on moderate P:C diets and least on the most extreme diets (42:0 and 7:35). Food intake rate patterns followed a similar trend to growth rate. Rapidly growing animals at high ambient temperature suffered high mortality across all dietary P:C mixtures, but to a greater extent on the extremely unbalanced diets. This suggests that there are developmental and physiological costs associated with fast growth at high temperature, as indicated by high rate of pupation failure and reduced lipid storage efficiency. Our study shows how temperature and nutrition interplay to mediate phenotypic variations in growth rates and energy utilization in an insect ectotherm." @default.
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- W2169110677 title "Temperature-by-nutrient interactions affecting growth rate in an insect ectotherm" @default.
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