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  • The European map butterfly exhibits seasonal variations in its wing patterns, with distinct orange wings in spring and black, white, and orange bands in summer, determined by the duration of daylight during development.
  • Recent research shows that larvae destined to become spring morphs develop stronger immune responses than those intended to become summer morphs.
  • This discovery highlights how seasonal changes not only influence physical traits but also impact immune functions, suggesting a trade-off between immunity and reproductive success in this species.

Article Abstract

The bivoltine European map butterfly () displays seasonal polyphenism characterized by the formation of two remarkably distinct dorsal wing phenotypes: The spring generation () is predominantly orange with black spots and develops from diapause pupae, whereas the summer generation () has black, white, and orange bands and develops from subitaneous pupae. The choice between spring or summer imagoes is regulated by the photoperiod during larval and prepupal development, but polyphenism in the larvae has not been investigated before. Recently, it has been found that the prepupae of display differences in immunity-related gene expression, so we tested whether larvae destined to become spring (short-day) or summer (long-day) morphs also display differences in innate immunity. We measured larval survival following the injection of a bacterial entomopathogen (), the antimicrobial activity in their hemolymph and the induced expression of selected genes encoding antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Larvae of the short-day generation died significantly later, exhibited higher antibacterial activity in the hemolymph, and displayed higher induced expression levels of AMPs than those of the long-day generation. Our study expands the seasonal polyphenism of beyond the morphologically distinct spring and summer imagoes to include immunological larval polyphenism that reveals the photoperiodic modulation of immunity. This may reflect life-history traits that manifest as trade-offs between immunity and fecundity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980286PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4047DOI Listing

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