Voltinism

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Voltinism ( Italian volta , time, rotation ' ) is a term from the Entomology (Entomology) and describes the number of completed annual generations of a kind .

One differentiates:

  • Univoltin (single brood ) with one generation per year (occasionally also: monovoltin ),
  • Bivoltin with two generations a year,
  • Trivoltin with three generations a year,
  • Polyvoltin or plurivoltin with always successive generations z. B. in areas without seasons, or
  • Semivoltin : the completion of a generation takes longer than a year; the required period is not specified.

Some authors reserve the term semivoltin for species with a two-year development, merovoltin is also used for species with a three-year development . Occasionally, this term is used for species that have developed over a number of years regardless of the number of years, or for all cycles over two years. For several generations a year without a specification of the number ( i.e. as an umbrella term for bivoltin, trivoltin etc.), multivoltin is sometimes used.

The term is also often used in silk construction.

Individual evidence

  1. multivoltine . Merriam Webster. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  2. BS Coates, DV Sumerford, RL Hellmich: Geographic and voltinism differentiation among North American Ostrinia nubilalis (European corn borer) mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase haplotypes . In: Journal of Insect Science . 4, No. 35, 2004. PMC 1081564 (free full text).
  3. MD Hunter, JN McNeil: Host-plant quality influences diapause and voltinism in a polyphagous insect herbivore . In: Ecology . 78, 1997, pp. 977-986. doi : 10.1890 / 0012-9658 (1997) 078 [0977: HPQIDA] 2.0.CO; 2 .