Abstract

The paper investigates the existence of a relationship between the diapause duration and the temperature threshold of hatching, the variances in temperature and hatching time of the artificial six-month population of Lymantria dispar caterpillars. A half-year population gives two generations a year under artificial conditions. A comparative analysis of these parameters with similar parameters of the hybrid population of L. dispar, as well as studies by other authors, has been carried out. The Eigen quasispecies model was used for the mathematical formalization of the evolution process. The results of this work can be used to study the evolution of L. dispar.

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