Session Details

[16-1]Physiology of insects in a warming world: from cellular to ecological and evolutionary responses

Mon. Aug 26, 2024 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Room D
Chair: Nicolas Pichaud (Université de Moncton), Jon F Harrison (Arizona State University), Daniel González-Tokman (Instituto de Ecología AC)

[16-1-01]The role of phenotypic plasticity in shaping evolutionary responses to climate change

*Vanessa Kellermann1, Carla Sgro3, Belinda van Heerwaarden2 (1. La Trobe University (Australia), 2. The University of Melbourne (Australia), 3. Monash University (Australia))

[16-1-02]Insect Responses to Extreme High Temperatures under climate warming

*Chun-Sen Ma1,2 (1. School of Life Science, Institutes of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, Baoding 071002 (China), 2. State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193 (China))

[16-1-03]Testing the threshold trait model to predict plasticity of flight dimorphism in Gryllus field crickets

*Lourenço Martins1, Lisa Treidel2, Jacqueline Lebenzon 1, Colin Meiklejohn 2, Kristi Montooth2, Caroline Williams1 (1. University of California, Berkeley (United States of America), 2. University of Nebraska, Lincoln (United States of America))

[16-1-04]Temperature effects on performance of Triatomine as Chagas disease vectors

*Sabrina Clavijo-Baquet1, Barbara Alvarez-Duhart2, Grisel Cavieres3,4, Diego León5, Yester Basmadjián 5, Pedro Cattan2 (1. Universidad de la República (Uruguay), 2. Universidad de Chile (Chile), 3. Universidad de Concepción (Chile), 4. Center of Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chile), 5. Instituto de Higiene, Universidad de la República (Uruguay))

[16-1-05]Oxidative stress in insects in times of global change.

*Daniel González-Tokman1 (1. Instituto de Ecología AC (Mexico))

[16-1-06]Surviving the heat: An investigation of the Heat Shock Response in three Polistes species from different climates

*Astrid Bay Amstrup1,2, Helmut Kovac1, Helmut Käfer1, Anton Stabentheiner1, Jesper Givskov Sørensen2 (1. Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (Austria), 2. Aarhus University (Denmark))

[16-1-07]Honey bees in the desert summer: a comfortable dry heat or deadly oven?

*Jon F Harrison1, Adrian Fisher II1, Jordan R Glass1, Jun Chen1, Yash Raka1, Nicole S Desjardines1, Cahit Ozturk1, Cody E Little1, Keerut Chahal1, Kynadi Overcash1, Kylie Maxwell1, Stacey A Combs2, Nicholas P Burnett2, Jennifer H Fewell1, Brian H Smith1, Yun Kang1, Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman3 (1. Arizona State University (United States of America), 2. University of California, Davis (United States of America), 3. United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Resarch Service, Carl Hayden Bee Research Center (United States of America))

[16-1-08]Solar radiation alters heat balance and thermoregulation in a flying desert bee

*Meredith Grace Johnson1, Meghan Barrett2, Jon F Harrison3 (1. North Dakota State University (United States of America), 2. Indiana University Purdue University (United States of America), 3. Arizona State University (United States of America))