European Journal of Entomology

      ISSN 1210-5759 (print), 1802-8829 (online)

Eur. J. Entomol. 2010, 107(2): 203–208  

Does climate influence phenological trends in social wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespinae) in Poland?

TRYJANOWSKI P., PAWLIKOWSKI T., PAWLIKOWSKI K., BANASZAK-CIBICKA W. & SPARKS T.H.*

Responses of insects to recent climate change have been well documented in a number of taxa, but not in wasps. This study examined shifts in phenology of the two most important wasp species (Vespa crabro and Vespula germanica) in Poland over the last three decades. Both species showed similar temporal trends, advancing their phenology after the early 1980s, but this pattern was detected only for workers not for the appearance of queens. The appearance times for V. germanica were negatively related to mean April temperature, appearing earlier in years with warmer springs, and positively related to precipitation in April. The studied species advanced aspects of their phenology, but linking this to temperature was not achieved for V. crabro suggesting that we have to pay more attention to the life history traits of the study organisms.

Address
Institute of Zoology, Poznan University of Life Science, Wojska Polskiego 71C, 60-625 Poznan, Poland; e-mail: thsparks@btopenworld.com

Keywords
Hymenoptera, Vespinae, Vespa crabro, Vespula germanica, German wasp, hornet, appearance date, climate change, long-term study, temperature, social insects, Poland

accepted: Dec 17th, 2009    published: Apr 15th, 2010    URL: http://www.eje.cz/scripts/viewabstract.php?abstract=1529


© 2003 Institute of Entomology

 Webdesign by Scisoft