Maintenance and production costs of bet-hedging. I expect that aphids which invest into bet-hedging produce offspring of lower quality, irrespective of environmental conditions (maintenance costs). In addition, I expect that the costs increase when the bet-hedging trait is expressed (production costs). To test these hypotheses, the data will be analysed separately for sexual and parthenogenetic parents (dashed line = critical day length).

 
  Part of: Joschinski J (2016) Benefits and costs of aphid phenological bet-hedging strategies. Research Ideas and Outcomes 2: e9580. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.2.e9580