@article{fdi:010092068, title = {{C}limate of origin influences how a herbivorous mite responds to drought-stressed host plants}, author = {{M}igeon, {A}. and {A}uger, {P}. and {F}ossati, {O}dile and {H}ufbauer, {R}. and {M}iranda, {M}. and {Z}riki, {G}. and {N}avajas, {M}. and {Z}riki, {G}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{D}rought associated with climate change can stress plants, altering their interactions with phytophagous arthropods. {D}rought not only impacts cultivated plants but also their parasites, which in some cases are favored by drought. {H}erbivorous arthropods feeding on drought-stressed plants typically produce bigger offspring and develop faster. {H}owever, it is unclear how much responses to drought stress differ among populations of herbivore species. {H}ere, we evaluate variability among populations of a major agricultural pest, the two spotted spider mite, {T}etranychus urticae, in response to drought stress. {W}e compare key life history parameters of twelve populations that originate from climates ranging from wet and cool {A}tlantic locations to medium to dry hot {M}editerranean locations. {W}e evaluated how plant drought stress affects four life history traits: development time, fecundity, sex-ratio and emigration rate in an experiment comparing well-watered and drought-stressed bean plants. {M}ites feeding on drought-stressed plants developed faster and attempted to leave leaves less often, and young females were more fecund. {T}he mites from wet temperate climates exhibited greater plasticity between the two water regimes than mites originating from dryer and hot climates, suggesting that the climate in the area of origin influences mite response to drought.}, keywords = {{FRANCE} ; {CHYPRE} ; {ITALIE} ; {GRECE} ; {ESPAGNE} ; {ROYAUME} {UNI}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}eer {C}ommunity {J}ournal}, volume = {3}, numero = {}, pages = {e44 [19 ]}, ISSN = {2804-3871}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.24072/pcjournal.272}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010092068}, }