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Temperature effects on reproduction and adult lifespan of the smaller fruit tortrix, G rapholita lobarzewskii
Author(s) -
Graf B.,
Höpli H.U.,
Höhn H.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
entomologia experimentalis et applicata
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.765
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1570-7458
pISSN - 0013-8703
DOI - 10.1111/eea.12258
Subject(s) - fecundity , biology , reproduction , zoology , phenology , lowest temperature recorded on earth , horticulture , botany , ecology , population , demography , physics , sociology , thermodynamics
The effects of temperature on adult lifespan, reproduction, and oviposition behaviour of G rapholita lobarzewskii N owicki ( L epidoptera: T ortricidae) were studied under controlled and semi‐field conditions to improve the basis for phenological forecasting. The average female lifespan ranged from 18.9 days at 25.1 °C to 65.3 days at 11.0 °C. For adult female ageing, a lower thermal threshold ( THR ) of 8.6 °C and a thermal constant (K) of 298 degree days (dd) were established. At constant temperatures, fecundity ranged from 0.3 eggs per female at 11.0 °C to 107 eggs per female at 21.2 °C. The highest fecundity of 127 eggs per female was observed at fluctuating temperatures. Oviposition lasted on average 350 dd, but 50% of the eggs were laid within the first 100 dd after adult emergence. G rapholita lobarzewskii had a distinct circadian rhythm for oviposition. Females began to lay eggs at ca. 16:00 hours and ceased at 24:00 hours with the peak occurring generally at 19:00 hours. Females reacted very sensitively to sudden temperature changes. A temperature drop of 3.1 °C could cause a 1‐day interruption of oviposition.

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