Within‐ and Across‐Generational Effects of Temperature: Exposure of Manduca sexta Larvae to Heat Stress Impacts Future Reproduction and Offspring Development
Meggan A. Alston, Joel G. Kingsolver, Christopher S. Willett

TL;DR
Exposing tobacco hornworm larvae to heat stress affects their adult reproduction and can influence the development of their offspring.
Contribution
This study reveals that late larval heat stress causes complete sterility and transgenerational developmental effects in Manduca sexta.
Findings
Late larval heat shock leads to complete elimination of egg hatching success in adults.
Parental larval heat stress reduces offspring larval development times in both control and heat shock conditions.
Thermal exposure during larval stages has significant within- and across-generational fitness impacts.
Abstract
The effects of temperature on reproduction and other key fitness traits are often primarily considered only for the adult thermal environment, but exposure to thermal stress during earlier life stages may carry over to influence adult traits within a generation or even across generations. In this study, we assessed how an acute heat shock event experienced at two different points in Manduca sexta larval development (early and late) impacted adult performance and fitness traits and whether thermal exposure of parents elicited plastic changes in offspring traits. Heat stress during late larval development had significantly greater negative impacts on adult performance and fitness compared to earlier exposure. Adults that experienced a late larval heat shock failed to produce any viable offspring due to complete elimination of egg hatching success. Larval heat stress during the parental…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysiological and biochemical adaptations · Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior · Animal Behavior and Reproduction
