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EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND HOST-INSECT INTERACTION ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THE BLACKMARGINED APHID, MONELLIA CARYELLA (FITCH) (HOMOPTERA: APHIDIDAE)

机译:温度和寄主-昆虫相互作用对黑缘蚜虫(毛虫)的种群动态的影响(同翅目:蚜虫)

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Studies were conducted from 1974 through 1976 to determine the effects of temperature, leaflet maturity, and leaflet suitability as influenced by crowding and prior aphid feeding on the biology of individual blackmargined aphids, Monellia caryella (=costalis) (Fitch), feeding on pecans, and the relative importance of each of these factors in influencing aphid population dynamics. Nymphal mortality was greater on young than on mature leaflets and increased when temperatures varied above or below the optimum temperature of 23.9°C. Rate of development was not affected by leaflet maturity. Temperature had a significant effect on vivipara longevity and reproductive activity. Total fecundity was greatest at 23.9°C. More virginoparae produced progeny, lived longer, and were reproductive longer on mature than young leaflets. Fundatrices exhibited superior reproductive activity on young leaflets to virginoparae on either mature or young leaflets, especially at lower temperatures. Heat unit requirements for total nymphal development averaged 124.9°C-days above a lower developmental threshold of 8.2°C, using 32.2°C as the upper threshold. The rate of development of the blackmargined aphid was not affected by crowding but was decreased on leaflets conditioned by heavy prior aphid feeding. Nymphal mortality was increased by crowding and even more so on conditioned leaflets. Crowding decreased the proportion of virginoparae reproducing and their reproductive rate, but had no influence on longevity or reproductive period. The proportion of virginoparae producing progeny, longevity, reproductive period, and reproductive rates were significantly reduced for virginoparae reared on conditioned leaflets. When virginoparae were given a choice, 84 percent preferred leaflets which had not been conditioned. Studies of blackmargined aphid populations in southern Arizona pecan orchards confirmed laboratory and greenhouse findings that leaflet age, prior aphid feeding, and temperature were the major factors influencing aphid population patterns. The heat requirements for nymphal development under fluctuating orchard conditions were similar to those determined in controlled environments within ordinary temperature ranges. The relationship of vivipara longevity and reproductive rate to the daily rate of heat unit accumulation was determined.
机译:1974年至1976年进行了研究,以确定温度,小叶成熟度和小叶适宜性受拥挤和先行蚜虫进食对单个黑缘蚜虫Monellia caryella(= costalis)(Fitch)的生物学影响(以山核桃为食)的影响。以及这些因素在影响蚜虫种群动态中的相对重要性。当温度变化高于或低于最佳温度23.9°C时,幼虫的蝇mph死亡率高于成熟小叶,并增加。发育速度不受传单成熟度的影响。温度对胎生寿命和生殖活动有重要影响。总繁殖力在23.9°C时最大。与年轻的小叶相比,更多的virginoparae产生后代,寿命更长,生殖更长。尤其是在较低的温度下,基部在幼小叶上表现出比在成熟或幼小叶上的virginoparae优越的繁殖活性。若虫的总发育所需的热量单位平均为124.9°C天,高于8.2°C的较低发展阈值,最高阈值为32.2°C。黑缘蚜虫的发育速度不受拥挤的影响,但在先前大量饲喂蚜虫的条件下,其叶片的发育速度却降低了。通过拥挤可以提高若虫的死亡率,在条件好的传单上,死亡率甚至更高。拥挤降低了维拉比诺繁殖的比例及其繁殖率,但对寿命或繁殖期没有影响。在条件化的小叶上饲养的维吉诺帕拉虫的产后代,长寿,生殖期和生殖率的比例均显着降低。当选择virginoparae时,有84%的人首选未经过条件处理的传单。对亚利桑那州南部山核桃果园黑缘蚜虫种群的研究证实了实验室和温室的发现,即小叶的年龄,先前的蚜虫进食和温度是影响蚜虫种群格局的主要因素。果园条件波动时,若虫发育的热量需求与在正常温度范围内受控环境中确定的热量需求相似。确定了胎盘寿命和生殖率与每日热量单位积累率的关系。

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    Leser James F.;

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