Temperature-dependent development of Carposina sasakii (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae) and its stage emergence models. Kim, D., Lee, J., & Yiem, M. Environmental Entomology, 30(2):298–305, 2001. 00000
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Temperature-dependent development of Carposina sasakii Matsumura was studied, and its stage emergence models were developed. The development times of C. sasakii decreased with increasing temperature up to 32°C in eggs, up to 28°C in larvae, and up to 30°C in pupae. The estimated low-threshold temperatures were 11.0, 9.4, and 10.3°C for eggs, larvae, and pupae, respectively. Thermal constants of eggs, larvae, and pupae were 104.2, 270.3, and 188.7 degree-days, respectively. The stage emergence models of C. sasakii, which simulate the proportion of individuals shifted from a stage to the next stage, were constructed using the modified Sharpe and DeMichele model and the two-parameter Weibull function. In field validation, a degree-day model for the prediction of egg hatch time showed the bias of \textless1 d between prediction and observation. The stage emergence models predicted the patterns of C. sasakii stage emergences in the field. Also, the established stage emergence models should be useful in building a C. sasakii population model that will describe its seasonal occurrence pattern and population dynamics under various orchard systems.
@article{kim_temperature-dependent_2001,
	title = {Temperature-dependent development of {Carposina} sasakii ({Lepidoptera}: {Carposinidae}) and its stage emergence models},
	volume = {30},
	issn = {0046-225X},
	url = {http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1603/0046-225X-30.2.298},
	doi = {10.1603/0046-225X-30.2.298},
	abstract = {Temperature-dependent development of Carposina sasakii Matsumura was studied, and its stage emergence models were developed. The development times of C. sasakii decreased with increasing temperature up to 32°C in eggs, up to 28°C in larvae, and up to 30°C in pupae. The estimated low-threshold temperatures were 11.0, 9.4, and 10.3°C for eggs, larvae, and pupae, respectively. Thermal constants of eggs, larvae, and pupae were 104.2, 270.3, and 188.7 degree-days, respectively. The stage emergence models of C. sasakii, which simulate the proportion of individuals shifted from a stage to the next stage, were constructed using the modified Sharpe and DeMichele model and the two-parameter Weibull function. In field validation, a degree-day model for the prediction of egg hatch time showed the bias of {\textless}1 d between prediction and observation. The stage emergence models predicted the patterns of C. sasakii stage emergences in the field. Also, the established stage emergence models should be useful in building a C. sasakii population model that will describe its seasonal occurrence pattern and population dynamics under various orchard systems.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Environmental Entomology},
	author = {Kim, Dong-Soon and Lee, Joon-Ho and Yiem, Myong-Soon},
	year = {2001},
	note = {00000},
	pages = {298--305}
}

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