Age-Stage, Two-Sex Life Table Of Chrysodeixis Chalcites (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) At Constant Temperatures On Semi-Synthetic Diet

ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY(2020)

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The golden twin-spot moth or tomato looper, Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper), is a polyphagous and worldwide pest that causes important aesthetic damages to banana fruits in the Canary Islands. The life history parameters of C. chalcites were determined under laboratory conditions in base on the age-stage, two-sex life table at 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 degrees C, 65% relative humidity (RH), and a photoperiod of 16:8 (L:D) h, when it was reared on a semi-synthetic diet. The results show that C. chalcites was able to develop and survive from 15 to 30 degrees C, but no development occurred at 35 degrees C. Developmental threshold temperatures of the egg, larval, pupal, and total preoviposition stages were 10.42, 11.73, 11.22, and 9.42 degrees C, respectively, and their effective accumulated temperatures were 58.31, 265.96, 118.57, and 562.39 degree-days, respectively. The adult longevity was reduced with increasing temperature, which ranged between 16.27 and 34.85 d for females and between 14.27 and 35.21 d for males.The highest values of net reproductive rate (R-0) and fecundity were observed at 25 degrees C, with 232.70 offspring and 1,224.74 eggs, respectively. Both the intrinsic rate of increase (r) finite rate of increase (lambda) increased significantly and mean generation time (T) decreased significantly with increasing temperature. These results provide useful information that will allow predicting the impact of climate change on the distribution and population dynamics of C. chalcites and developing successful integrated management programs.
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tomato looper, development, fecundity, population dynamic, climatic change
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