Insects (May 2020)

Development, Reproduction, and Life Table Parameters of the Foxglove Aphid, <i>Aulacorthum solani</i> Kaltenbach (Hemiptera: Aphididae), on Soybean at Constant Temperatures

  • Bo Yoon Seo,
  • Eun Young Kim,
  • Jeong Joon Ahn,
  • Yonggyun Kim,
  • Sungtaeg Kang,
  • Jin Kyo Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11050296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 296

Abstract

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We investigated several characteristics of the development and reproduction of the aphid Aulacorthum solani raised on soybean (Glycine max) at 10 constant temperatures between 2.5 and 30 °C, and described the relationship between temperature and several critical biological characteristics using mathematical models. We found that A. solani could survive and reproduce on soybean at temperatures ranging from 5 to 27.5 °C. High fecundity was observed at temperatures from 12.5 to 20 °C. The lower developmental threshold and thermal constant for this species’ nymphal stages were estimated to be 5.02 °C and 131.2 degree-days, respectively, using a linear model. The upper developmental threshold was estimated to be 33.9 °C using the Lactin-2 model. The optimum temperature for nymphal development was estimated to be 26.9 °C. The maximum total fecundity was estimated as ca. 76.9 nymphs per adult at 18.1 °C. The daily fecundity sharply increased at earlier adult ages, and slowly decreased thereafter until final parthenogenesis occurred, over a range of temperatures from 12.5 to 25 °C. The maximum daily fecundity was estimated to be ca. 6.1 nymphs per adult per day for a 5.2 day old of adult at 21.3 °C using an age- and temperature-dependent model of adult fecundity. In terms of life table statistics, the intrinsic rates of increase and the finite rate of increase were both highest at 25 °C, while the net reproductive rate was highest at 20 °C.

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