Temperature-Dependent Size and Development of California Red Scale (Homoptera: Diaspididae) and Its Effect on Host Availability for the Ectoparasitoid,Aphytis melinusDeBach (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)
作者:
Dicky S. Yu,
Robert F. Luck,
期刊:
Environmental Entomology
(OUP Available online 1988)
卷期:
Volume 17,
issue 2
页码: 154-161
ISSN:0046-225X
年代: 1988
DOI:10.1093/ee/17.2.154
出版商: Oxford University Press
关键词: Insecta;developmental rates;modeling;parasites
数据来源: OUP
摘要:
Developmental rates of individual stages of California red scale,Aonidiella aurantii(Mask.) andAphytis melinusDeBach were determined at 17, 20, 25, 26.7, 30, and 33°C. A linear degree-day model estimated the scale's developmental time in the field more closely (4–7% of observed) than did either the polynomial (16–19%) or thermodynamic models (17–21%). The model overestimated male duration by 20%. Although actual duration of California red scale stages that are susceptible to parasitism byA. melinusdecreased with increasing temperature, their durations relative to other stages increased. The size of non-growing stages (second molt and prepupa) decreased with increasing temperature. High temperatures also reduced the size of growing stages (second and third instars) and therefore affected the period during which scales were vulnerable toA. melinus. High temperatures also reduced the proportion of the scale population available toA. melinusfor female progeny production. When developing scales were exposed to variable temperatures, average temperature during the developmental period predicted the size of second molt and prepupal stages. Based on developmental time,A. melinushas several generations to everyone of its host, thus its effectiveness as a biocontrol agent depends on a continuous supply of suitable scale stages to serve as hosts, especially for daughters.
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