Effect of temperature on life history of the predatory mite Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

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Tetsuo Gotoh
Koichi Yamaguchi
Katsuhiko Mori
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[1] Ibaraki University,Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Ami,undefined
[3] Research Institute of Japan Plant Protection Association,undefined
[4] Kochi Experiment Station of Japan Plant Protection Association,undefined
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Intrinsic rate of natural increase; Life history; Lower threshold temperature; Predatory mite; Spider mite;
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Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) californicus is an indigenous mite in Japan that feeds on many spider mite species. We evaluated the development, survivorship and life-history parameters of A. californicus on a diet of eggs of Tetranychus urticae (red form). More than 97.3% of A. californicus eggs hatched and more than 81.6% of newly hatched larvae attained maturity at temperatures between 15 and 35 °C. Females oviposited at 37.5 °C, but no eggs hatched. At 40 °C, no females laid eggs. The lower threshold temperature from egg to oviposition was 10.3 °C and the thermal constant was 86.2 degree-days. Based on these data, the maximum number of generations that could complete development in a year under field conditions in Ibaraki, central Japan, would be between 21 and 28. At 25 °C, females laid a mean of 41.6 eggs during a mean oviposition period of 19.4 days. The intrinsic rates of natural increase (rm) were 0.173 at 20 °C, 0.274 at 25 °C and 0.340 at 30 °C.
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