Table 2.
Patterns of response to interrupted-night experiments (ASPP) in Wyeomyia and other insects and in mites
| Species | Pop,°N | T, P, L | Wy (Notes) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aedes atropalpus | 1p | 24, 30, 10 | (3) | Beach and Craig (1977, Fig. 3b) |
| Aphis fabiae | 1p | 24, 60, 10 | NC Cos | Hardie (1987, Fig 3) |
| Chaoborus americaus | 1p | 24, 30, 8 | NC Cos (6) | Bradshaw (1974, Fig. 3) |
| Chilo suppressalis | 1p | 24, 60, 12 | (12) | Xiao et al. (2010, Fig. 4) |
| Colaphellus bowringi | 1p | 24, 120, 12 | (12) | Wang et al. (2004, Fig. 3) |
| Drosophila auraria | 2p,9° | 24, 60, 10 | NC Cos (3) | Pittendrigh and Takamura (1993, Fig. 2) |
| Drosophila triauraria | 2p,2° | 24, 60, 10 | (13) | Yoshida and Kimura (1994, Fig 4B) |
| Mamestra brassicae | 1p | 24, 60, 10 | (10) | Masaki (2001, Fig 3C, D) |
| Megoura viciae | 1p | 24, 60, 13.5 | NW NE NC Mtn | Lees (1973, Fig. 2D) |
| Megoura viciae | 1p | 24, 60, 12 | NC Mtn | Zaslavski (1992, Fig. 2) |
| Metriocnemus knabi | 1p | 24, 90, 12 | (6) | Paris and Jenner (1959, Table VI) |
| Nasonia vitripennis | 1p | 24, 60, 12 | NC Cos | Saunders (1970, Fig. 3A) |
| Ostrina furnacalis | 1p | 24, 60, 9 | (6) | Yang et al. (2014, Fig. 4B) |
| Ostrinia nubilalis | 1p | 24, 60, 7 | (3) | Beck (1976, Fig. 3) |
| Ostrinia nubilalis | 1p | 24, 60, 12 | Mid | Skopik et al. (1986, Fig. 2) |
| Ostrinia nubilalis | 1p | 24, 120, 12 | (5) | Bonnemaison (1978, Fig. 5) |
| Pectinophora gossypiela | 1p | 24, 60, 10 | NC Cos | Adkisson (1966, Fig. 4) |
| Pieris brassicae | 1p | 24, 30, 12 | Mid | Bünning (1973, Fig. 126) |
| Pseudopidorus fasciasta | 1p | 24, 60, 9 | (3) | Li et al. (2003, Fig. 2) |
| Pseudopidorus fasciasta | 1p | 24, 60, 9 | (3) | Wei et al. (2001, Fig. 4) |
| Pteronemobius fascipes | 1p | 24, 10, 8 | (5) | Masaki (1989, Fig. 6) |
| Pteronemobius fascipes | 1p | 24, 60, 10 | (3) | Masaki (1989, Fig. 2) |
| Pterostichus nigrita | 2p,2° | 24, 120, 8 | Gulf Cos | Thiele (1977, Fig. 1A) |
| Sarcophaga similis | 4p,11° | 24, 120, 12 | Mid (15) | Yamaguchi and Goto (2019, Figs. 4,5) |
| Tetranycus urticae | 1p | 24, 60, 10 | Gulf & NC Cos (10) | Vaz Nunes and Veerman (1984, Fig. 2B) |
| Thyrassua penangae | 1p | 24, 45, 9 | NC Cos (12) | He et al. (2009, Fig. 6C) |
| Aphis fabiae | 1p | 44, 60, 12 | NW NE | Hardie (1987, Fig 3) |
| Aedes atropalpus | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | NC Mtn | Beach and Craig (1977, Fig. 2) |
| Chilo suppressalis | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | (12) | Chen et al. (2011, Fig. 6) |
| Colaphellus bowringi | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | (7) | Wang et al. (2004, Fig. 8) |
| Drosophila triauraria | 1p | 48, 60, 10 | (7) | Yoshida and Kimura (1993, Fig 3A) |
| Mamestra brassicae | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | NW NE | Masaki (2001, Fig. 4) |
| Megoura viciae | 1p | 48, 60, 8 | Mid | Lees (1973, Fig. 5I) |
| Nasonia vitripennis | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | Mid & NC Cos | Saunders (1970, Fig. 1) |
| Ostrina furnacalis | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | (8) | Yang et al. (2014, Fig. 7A) |
| Ostrinia nubilalis | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | (11) | Bonnemaison (1978, Fig. 11) |
| Pieris brassicae | 1p | 48, 30, 12 | NC Mtn | Bünning (1973, Fig. 126) |
| Plodia interpunctata | 1p | 48, 120, 12 | (7) | Kikukawa et al. (2009, Fig. 3) |
| Pseudopidorus fasciasta | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | NC Cos | Li et al. (2003, Fig. 7A) |
| Pseudopidorus fasciasta | 1p | 48, 60, 12 | Mid | Wei et al. (2001, Fig. 8A) |
| Chilo suppressalis | 1p | 72, 60, 12 | (7) | Chen et al. (2011, Fig. 6) |
| Colaphellus bowringi | 1p | 72, 120, 12 | (7) | Wang et al. (2004, Fig. 8) |
| Drosophila triauraria | 1p | 72, 60, 10 | (7) | Yoshida and Kimura (1993, Fig 3C) |
| Mamestra brassicae | 1p | 72, 120, 12 | (14) | Kimura and Masaki (1993, Fig. 2) |
| Megoura viciae | 1p | 72, 60, 8 | (14) | Lees (1973, Fig. 5O) |
| Nasonia vitripennis | 1p | 72, 120, 12 | Gulf & NC Cos | Saunders (1970, Fig. 2) |
| Ostrina furnacalis | 1p | 72, 60, 12 | (7) | Yang et al. (2014, Fig. 7C) |
| Ostrinia nubilalis | 1p | 72, 120, 12 | (2) | Bonnemaison (1978, Fig. 11) |
| Plodia interpunctata | 1p | 72, 120, 12 | (7) | Kikukawa et al. (2009, Fig. 3) |
| Pseudopidorus fasciasta | 1p | 72, 60, 12 | NC Mtn | Li et al. (2003, Fig. 7C) |
| Pseudopidorus fasciasta | 1p | 72, 60, 12 | (14) | Wei et al. (2001, Fig. 8C) |
| Pteronemobius nigrofasciatus | 1p | 72, 84, 11.5 | (11) | Masaki (1984, Fig. 4) |
| Sarcophaga argyrostoma | 1p | 72, 60, 12 | Gulf & NC Cos | Saunders (2002, Fig. 11.5) |
Headers: Pop,°N, number of populations & latitudinal range if Pop > 1; T,P,L: T = L + D, h; P = duration of the light pulse, min; L = duration of the main photophase, h; Wy(note), corresponding figure in W. smithii or (see Notes). (2) four peaks, 6-14 h apart. (3) one broad peak in mid-dark. (4) major peak at 16 h, minor peak at 58 h. (5) single peak late in dark. (6) two peaks with shallow valley in between them. (7) no apparent rhythmic trend. (8) single peak early dark; high long-day response rest of dark. (9) no late dark light pulse. (10) peak in middle of dark; no response early or late dark. (11) three peaks, early, mid, & late dark. (12) narrow A peak & broad B peak. (13) after reared in LL or L:D = 10:14, broad mid-dark peak or broad A peak only; no difference between north & south over 9°latitude. (14) Single peak early in dark. (15) late-dark peak declines with increasing latitude