Voltinism

Voltinism is a term used in biology to indicate the number of broods or generations of an organism in a year. The term is most often applied to insects, and is particularly in use in sericulture, where silkworm varieties vary in their voltinism.

  • Univoltine (monovoltine) – (adjective) referring to organisms having one brood or generation per year
  • Bivoltine (divoltine) – (adjective) referring to organisms having two broods or generations per year
  • Trivoltine – (adjective) referring to organisms having three broods or generations per year
  • Multivoltine (polyvoltine) – (adjective) referring to organisms having more than two broods or generations per year
  • Semivoltine – There are two meanings:
  • (biology) Less than univoltine; having a brood or generation less often than once per year
  • or (adjective) referring to organisms whose generation time is more than one year.[1]
  1. ^ Vincent H. Resh and Ring T. Carde (2009). Encyclopedia of INSECTS. 2nd edition, Academic Press , Elsevier 1169 pp. Link: http://ibimm.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/enciclopedia-de-insetos-ingles.pdf

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