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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (07): 1927-1932.

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Effects of temperature on population parameters of Therioaphis trifolii (Monell) (Homoptera: Aphididae).

LIU Chang-zhong, DU Jun-li, ZHANG Ting-wei, QIAN Xiu-juan, CHEN Ying-wu   

  1. (Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Grassland Ecosystem/Gansu Province Key Laboratory of Grassland Engineering, College of Grassland Science, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, China)
  • Online:2012-07-18 Published:2012-07-18

Abstract: To investigate the effects of temperature on the population growth of Therioaphis trifolii (Monell) (Homoptera: Aphididae), a laboratory experiment was conducted to study the development, reproduction, and life table of the spotted alfalfa aphid at nine constant temperatures ranged from 15 to 35 ℃. The aphid could not survive at 35 ℃.The total nymphal period shortened significantly with increasing temperature. From birth to adult stage, it required 18.33 days at 15 ℃, but only 4.02 days at 32 ℃. The survivorship of the nymphs ranged from 40.0% (32 ℃) to 83.6% (25 ℃).  The average longevity of the adults ranged from 10.64 days at 32 ℃ to 20.87 days at 23 ℃. The reproductive peak was advanced with increasing temperature, and the reproduction duration at all test temperatures was 3-6 days except that at 15 ℃ (15 days). The average fecundity and the highest fecundity were the highest at 25 ℃, being 82.0 and 149.0 offspring per female aphid, respectively. When the temperature increased, the mean generation time  was gradually decreased from 31.17 days at 15 ℃ to 10.17 days at 32 ℃. The net reproductive rate  was the highest (6862) at 25 ℃ and the lowest (13.96) at 32 ℃. The intrinsic rate of increase  was 0.10-0.30 per day, with the highest at 28 ℃ but the lowest at 15 ℃. The developmental threshold temperature and thermal constant of the nymphs were 9.35 ℃ and 97.83 daydegrees, respectively. Unary quadratic equation could be used to describe the relationships of the fecundity, net reproductive rate, and intrinsic growth rate with the temperature.