2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2012.01.010
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Effects of temperature on development, survival and reproduction of insects: Experimental design, data analysis and modeling

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“…Because an IBM is inherently stochastic, each simulation was replicated 30 times and results averaged. The dates predicted by the model, using the published parameters for development rates, variability, and fecundity (Régnière et al 2012b), were well-correlated with observations (r = 0.87), but the model-predicted events an average of 12.0 days later than observed, and the observed-predicted regression line had a slope of 0.76 (significantly less than 1; Fig. 6.2a).…”
Section: Seasonality Of Adult Emergencementioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Because an IBM is inherently stochastic, each simulation was replicated 30 times and results averaged. The dates predicted by the model, using the published parameters for development rates, variability, and fecundity (Régnière et al 2012b), were well-correlated with observations (r = 0.87), but the model-predicted events an average of 12.0 days later than observed, and the observed-predicted regression line had a slope of 0.76 (significantly less than 1; Fig. 6.2a).…”
Section: Seasonality Of Adult Emergencementioning
confidence: 66%
“…A wellsynchronized adult emergence facilitates mass attack, and is important in the development of MPB outbreaks because the insects must overcome host defenses to successfully colonize healthy trees (Raffa et al 2008). Temperature directly influences MPB development rate (Bentz et al 1991;Régnière et al 2012b), and stage-specific development thresholds help synchronize adult emergence (Powell and Logan 2005). Mortality due to extreme cold also conditions MPB population success (Safranyik and Linton 1998).…”
Section: The Insectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Penyebaran dan perkembangan B. tabaci pada berbagai tanaman didukung oleh kemampuan tingkat reproduksinya yang tinggi dan beberapa faktor lainnya yang dapat menyebabkan terjadinya dinamika populasi, seperti tanaman inang dan suhu (Naranjo & Ellsworth 2005;Huang et al 2008;Regniere et al 2012). Menurut Naranjo & Ellsworth (2005), tanaman inang dapat mempengaruhi aspek biologi dan kelangsungan hidup suatu organisme dan berdasarkan hasil penelitian Kurniawan (2007), B. tabaci memiliki waktu generasi lebih cepat pada tanaman mentimun daripada tanaman cabai.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…In Spain, there are 3-4 generations with the third generation being the responsible of the greatest injury because at that moment the number of insects is the highest (Gómez-Menor, 1950;García Marí & Ferragut, 2002). The variability in the number of generations can be due to differences in the environmental temperature because insects are poikilothermic organisms so this is one of the main factors affecting their developmental and reproductive rates (Régnière et al, 2012;Régnière & Powell, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%