作者: Tapio van Ooik , Markus J. Rantala , Irma Saloniemi
DOI: 10.1016/J.ENVPOL.2006.03.008
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摘要: The potential capacity of larval growth and immune response traits the autumnal moth to adapt heavy metal polluted environment was tested experimentally. Both relative rate (RGR) pupal weight were significantly higher in control trees than on trees, indicating that pollution prevented insect from achieving maximal birch leaves. Larval rates different broods differed between contaminated birches. However, broods, which is considered more important for fitness rate, did not differ. Immune moths exposed suggesting enhances defense defoliators. Encapsulation tended differ function has respond selection.