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Estimation of the stage-specific survival rate in the insect population with overlapping stages
Authors:Keizi Kiritani  Fusao Nakasuji
Institution:1. Division of Entomology, Prefectural Institute of Agricultural and Forest Science, Ino, Kochi, Japan
Abstract:An application ofHokyo andKiritani 's method (1967) was attempted to estimate the stage specific survival rates of the population with overlapping stages. This method can be written as follows assuming a constant daily survival rate (K) throughout the life: urn:x-wiley:14383896:pope0143:equation:pope0143-math-0001 where,urn:x-wiley:14383896:pope0143:equation:pope0143-math-0002 and F refer respectively to the total incidence of ith instar nymphs and that of individuals after ith instar inclusive, and αi refers to the developmental period of ith instar. Application of this model to caged and natural populations of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula, was made to test its validity. The estimates of the initial number of successive stages obtained from the present method were compared with those fromRichards andWaloff 's method (1954) for the caged populations of 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations. The superiority of the present method to theRichards andWaloff 's in estimating adult numbers was shown in all the generations examined. When different daily survival rates are involved in the course of population decrease, application of the revised method proposed byHokyo andKiritani (1967), gives much reliable estimate as compared with one before correction. The present method is useful in constructing life table of such species as scale insects which complete their life cycle within a defined space, but their successive stages overlap considerably.
Keywords:Initial Number  Insect Population  Total Incidence  Scale Insect  Instar Nymph
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