The effects of cadmium on the life history traits of Lymantria dispar L

Gypsy moth, females and males were chronically exposed to three sublethal cadmium concentrations (10, 30, and 50 mg/g dry food mass) in order to assess the effects of cadmium on larval and pupal duration, pupal mass and longevity. On average, the presence of cadmium in food did not affect larval dur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biological sciences 2010, Vol.62 (4), p.1013-1020
Hauptverfasser: Mirčić, D., Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, Belgrade (Serbia), Janković-Tomanić, M., Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, Belgrade (Serbia), Nenadović, V., Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, Belgrade (Serbia), Franeta, F., Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, Belgrade (Serbia), Lazarević, J., Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, Belgrade (Serbia)
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Zusammenfassung:Gypsy moth, females and males were chronically exposed to three sublethal cadmium concentrations (10, 30, and 50 mg/g dry food mass) in order to assess the effects of cadmium on larval and pupal duration, pupal mass and longevity. On average, the presence of cadmium in food did not affect larval duration while shortened pupal duration and reduced pupal mass and longevity were recorded. The most significant effects were obtained at the highest cadmium concentration. Females and males did not differ in sensitivity of life history traits to cadmium exposure. It is concluded that (1) cadmium exerts a strong adverse impact on the growth and development of gypsy moths, and (2) the significance of the cadmium effects depends on the dose.
ISSN:0354-4664
1821-4339
DOI:10.2298/ABS1004013M