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Dataset for: Life-table of Diglyphus begini Crawford

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Title Dataset for: Life-table of Diglyphus begini Crawford
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.21223/P3/2P7QCG
 
Creator Garcia, Jaqueline
Mujica, Norma
 
Publisher International Potato Center
 
Description The effect of temperature on the development of immature stages and survival, as well as adult longevity and reproduction of the parasitoid Diglyphus begini (Ashmead, 1904) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) was studied in controlled incubator chambers at six constant temperatures (10, 15, 20, 25, 30 y 35 °C) on its host Liriomyza huidobrensis. Data collected in the life-table studies under constant temperature conditions were arranged in incomplete life-table formats as required by ILCYM’s ‘model builder’ to process, analyze and develop the phenology model (development time and its variation, development rate, senescence, mortality, total oviposition and relative oviposition frequency). ILCYM’s ‘validation and simulation’ module was applied for simulating life-table parameters and for model validation. The best fit model was selected based on Akaike’s Information Criterion, a well-known goodness of fit indicator or other built in statistics (R2, Adjusted R2, MSE). The development of the Diglyphus begini phenology model and its life-table parameter simulation were conducted using the Insect Life Cycle Modeling (ILCYM) software version 3.0 developed by CIP. It is freely available at CIP’s website https://research.cip.cgiar.org/confluence/display/ilcym/
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ectoparasitoid
Development time
Reproduction
Longevity
Temperature-Dependent Phenology Model
Non-linear equation
Life-table parameters
 
Language English
 
Contributor Administrator, CIP
International Potato Center
Federal Ministry of Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany
CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB)
(PI) Jurgen Kroschel
Project: Expanding the rational and biological control of invasive Liriomyza leafminer flies to major horticultural production systems of East Africa
 
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