Alate (winged) aphids are being produced now on more heavily infested plants and emigration can stagnate or collapse populations on early colonized fields. Regardless of product, insecticide ...
The production of winged aphids may explain the former as many of the “hotspots” we have been watching have collapsed when winged aphids leave. However winged aphids produced within or outside ...
Winged females may develop later in the season, facilitating colonization of new plants. In temperate regions, sexual reproduction occurs in autumn, with eggs often overwintering. Aphids are ...
The sap-sucking pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) has both winged and wingless morphs. When pea aphid mothers are raised with abundant food, their asexually produced daughters develop no wings, but in ...
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