Title of article :
Development Models for the Filth Fly ParasitoidsSpalangia gemina, S. cameroni,andMuscidifurax raptor(Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) under Constant and Variable Temperatures
Author/Authors :
Christopher J. Geden، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Development rates were determined for three pteromalid parasitoids of houseflies under constant and varying temperatures from 15 to 35°C.Muscidifurax raptorGirault and Sanders was the fastest developing species, with females completing development in 13.8 days at 32.5°C and 66.5 days at 15°C.Spalangia geminaBoucek females completed development in 20.8 days at 30.0°C and 161 days at 15.0°C, whereasS. cameroniPerkins females completed development in 20.6 days at 30.0°C and 155.5 days at 15.0°C. Male development times were 90.3% of those for femaleS. geminaand 92.7 and 88.6% of those for femaleS. cameroniandM. raptor,respectively. Parasitoid survival was very low at 35°C for all species and noSpalangiasurvived constant exposure to 15.0°C. Exposure to these lethal temperatures for shorter periods indicated that the parasitoids can tolerate them well under conditions more typical of the field. Development rates were modeled using biophysical and degree-day models and the models were tested for their ability to predict development under fluctuating conditions (24–36°C). Neither model was superior for all three species because of interspecific differences in the parasitoidsʹ responses to high temperatures. Agreement between predicted and observed development times for all three species was achieved by small empirical adjustments of a key parameter in the biophysical model.
Keywords :
House fly , parasitoid , Musca domestica , Spalangia gemina , Muscidifurax raptor , Pteromalidae , Spalangia cameroni
Journal title :
Biological Control
Journal title :
Biological Control