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Temperature-dependent development and oviposition models of Ramulus irregulariterdentatus (Phasmida: Phasmatidae)
Authors:Jingu Lee  Sunghoon Baek  Changsung Kang  Young Su Lee  Youngbo Lee  Joon-Ho Lee
Institution:1. Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Hwaseong 18388, Republic of Korea;2. Entomology Program, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea;3. National Academy of Agricultural Science, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea;4. Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Public interest in Ramulus irregulariterdentatus as a pet insect in Korea is increasing, although it is also considered as a potential forest insect pest. The objective of this study was to construct development and oviposition models of R. irregulariterdentatus. Development rates were fitted with a nonlinear Briére model which estimated optimal temperatures to be 24.5 and 26.2?°C with upper development thresholds of 29.3 and 31.4?°C for egg and nymph, respectively. In a linear model, lower development thresholds were 7.6 and 5.2?°C for egg and nymph, respectively. Survivorship was the highest at 21.0 and 22.2?°C for egg and nymph, respectively. Mean fecundity ranged from 14.4 eggs at 17.5?°C to 32.0 eggs at 23.5?°C. It was fitted to an extreme value function. Adult survival and cumulative oviposition rate of R. irregulariterdentatus were fitted to a sigmoid function and a two-parameter Weibull function, respectively. These models can be used to forecast phenology and population dynamics of R. irregulariterdentatus in the fields and optimize environmental conditions for rearing R. irregulariterdentatus.
Keywords:Pet insect  Development model  Oviposition model
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