Data from: Timing-dependent effects of elevated temperature on reproductive traits in the European corn borer moth
Data files
Jul 18, 2024 version files 84.34 KB
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BE.Pup.Eclose.Full.Data.txt
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BE.Pup.Prob.MF.By.Day.csv
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BE.Pup.Prob.Temp.By.Day.csv
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Different.Life.Stages.Final2024.csv
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README.md
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UZ.Pup.Eclose.Full.Data.txt
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UZ.Pup.Prob.MF.By.Day.csv
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UZ.Pup.Prob.Temp.By.Day.csv
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Abstract
Elevated temperature often has life stage-specific effects on ectotherms because thermal tolerance varies throughout ontogeny. Impacts of elevated temperature may extend beyond the exposed life stage, if developmental plasticity causes early exposure to carry over, or if exposure at multiple life stages cumulatively produces effects. Reproductive traits may be sensitive to different thermal environments experienced during development, but such effects have not been comprehensively measured in Lepidoptera. In this study, we investigate how elevated temperature at different life stages alters reproduction in the European corn borer moth, Ostrinia nubilalis. We tested effects of exposure to elevated temperature (28°C) separately or additively during larval, pupal, and adult life stages compared to control temperatures (23°C). We found that exposure to elevated pupal and adult temperature decreased the number of egg clusters produced, but exposure limited to a single stage did not significantly impact reproductive output. Furthermore, elevated temperature during the pupal stage led to a faster transition to the adult stage and elevated larval temperature altered synchrony of adult eclosion, either by itself or combined with pupal temperature exposure. These results suggest that exposure to elevated temperature during development alters reproduction in corn borers in multiple ways, including through carry-over and additive effects. Additive effects of temperature across life stages are thought to be less common than stage-specific or carry-over effects, but our results suggest thermal environments experienced at all life stages need to be considered when predicting reproductive responses of insects to heatwaves.
Different.Life.Stages.Final2024.csv
contains mating pair data and column identifiers are as follows:
- MonthYear = Categorical variable of year and month pair data collected (included as a random effect in the mixed model)
- Month = Month pair data collected
- Year = Year pair data collected
- CrossID = ID Number (unique for each pair)
- CrossType = Within Line or Between Line pairing
- Female = Female Line (BE = E line, UZ = Z line)
- Male = Male Line (BE = E line, UZ = Z line)
- EarlyLarval = Temperature pair experienced as early larvae (23 degrees, 26 degrees, or 28 degrees C)
- Larval = Temperature pair experienced as larvae: 23 degrees (control) or 28 degrees(elevated)
- PupalTemp = Temperature pair experienced as pupae: 23 degrees (control) or 28 degrees (elevated)
- AdultTemp = Temperature pair experienced as adults: 23 degrees (control) or 28 degrees (elevated)
- TempID = 3 letter combination indicating temperature exposure of pair, using L for 23 degrees and H for 28 degrees at each life stage (LLL = Control, HLL = Larval, LHL = Pupal, HLL = Adult, LHH = Pupal/Adult, HHH = All)
- Day1 = Number of egg clusters 1 day after pairing
- Day2 = Number of egg clusters 2 days after pairing
- Day3 = Number of egg clusters 3 days after pairing
- Day4 = Number of egg clusters 4 days after pairing
- Latency5 = Number of days before egg clusters were produced with those that never produced eggs being assigned day 5
- Day2YN = Did the pair produce eggs by day 2 (0 = No, 1 = Yes)
- Day3YN = Did the pair produce eggs by day 3 (0 = No, 1 = Yes)
- AgeF = Age of female at pairing in days
- AgeFC = Categorical age of female at pairing counted based on day of eclosion as day 0 (“Day1” <= 1 day, “Day 2”= 2 days, “Plus” >= 3 days)
- AgeM = Age of male at pairing in days
- AgeMC = Categorical age of male at pairing counted based on day of eclosion as day 0 (“Day1” <= 1 day, “Day 2”= 2 days, “Plus” >= 3 days)
BE.Pup.Eclose.Full.Data.txt and UZ.Pup.Eclose.Full.Data.txt
contain reproductive maturation/eclosion data and column identifiers are as follows:
- Pupated = Date individual pupated
- Eclosed = Date individual eclosed
- TimePE = Duration of pupal development in days
- Line = Line of individual (E or Z line)
- Sex = Sex of individual (F = female, M = Male)
- LarvalTemp = Temperature individual experienced as larva: 23 degrees or 28 degrees (elevated)
- PupalTemp = Temperature individual experienced as pupa: 23 degrees or 28 degrees (elevated)
- TempID = 2 letter combination indicating temperature exposure of individual, using L for 23 degrees and H for 28 degrees at each life stage (LL = Control, HL = Larval, LH = Pupal, HH = All)
- FirstDayE = Date first individual eclosed from each unique line and temperature exposure combination
- DayFromFirst = The number of days an individual eclosed after the first individual of its given line and temperature exposure combination
BE.Pup.Prob.MF.By.Day.csv and UZ.Pup.Prob.MF.By.Day.csv
contain eclosion percentages by sex and column identifiers are as follows:
- Day = The number of days after the first individual of its given line and temperature exposure combination
- Prob = Survival model estimate of percentage of moths that had eclosed on that day
- Sex = Sex of individual (F = female, M = male)
- Line = Line of individual (E or Z line)
BE.Pup.Prob.Temp.By.Day.csv and UZ.Prop.Temp.By.Day.csv
contain eclosion percentages by temperature exposure and column identifiers are as follows:
- Day = The number of days after the first individual of its given line and temperature exposure combination
- Prob = Survival model estimate of percentage of moths that had eclosed on that day
- TempID = Temperature exposure of individual using L for 23 degrees and H for 28 degrees at each life stage (LL = Control, HL = Larval, LH = Pupal, HH = ALL)
- Line = Line of individual (E or Z line)