Storms are usually accompanied by a drop in tempera- ture, and an increase in wind and barometric pressure and rainfall, which have negative impacts on most activ- ities, survival and reproduction in insects (Gillot,...Storms are usually accompanied by a drop in tempera- ture, and an increase in wind and barometric pressure and rainfall, which have negative impacts on most activ- ities, survival and reproduction in insects (Gillot, 2005). The majority of studies have mainly focused on how the flight activity of various flying insects such as honey- bees, bumble bees, horse flies and leafminers were directly influenced by intraday weather changes (Burnett & Hays, 1974; Lundberg, 1980; Casas, 1989; Vicens & Bosch, 2000).展开更多
基金Acknowledgments This work was supported by the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (No. CARS-45-KXJ 12) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31360587). We thank Prof. Dr. Zachary Y. Huang and Dr. Qiang Huang for revising the paper, and we thank Hao Liu and Hai-Yan Gan for helping with the experiment.
文摘Storms are usually accompanied by a drop in tempera- ture, and an increase in wind and barometric pressure and rainfall, which have negative impacts on most activ- ities, survival and reproduction in insects (Gillot, 2005). The majority of studies have mainly focused on how the flight activity of various flying insects such as honey- bees, bumble bees, horse flies and leafminers were directly influenced by intraday weather changes (Burnett & Hays, 1974; Lundberg, 1980; Casas, 1989; Vicens & Bosch, 2000).