Stochastic Dynamic Northern Corn Rootworm Population Model, January 2000
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2000
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Resumo |
A complete life cycle model for northern corn rootworm, Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence, is developed using a published single-season model of adult population dynamics and data from field experiments. Temperature-dependent development and age-dependent advancement determine adult population dynamics and oviposition, while a simple stochastic hatch and density-dependent larval survival model determine adult emergence. Dispersal is not modeled. To evaluate the long-run performance of the model, stochastically generated daily air and soil temperatures are used for 100-year simulations for a variety of corn planting and flowering dates in Ithaca, NY, and Brookings, SD. Once the model is corrected for a bias in oviposition, model predictions for both locations are consistent with anecdotal field data. Extinctions still occur, but these may be consistent with northern corn rootworm metapopulation dynamics. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://publications.iowa.gov/2863/1/00wp235.pdf (2000) Stochastic Dynamic Northern Corn Rootworm Population Model, January 2000. Iowa State University |
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en |
Relação |
http://publications.iowa.gov/2863/ |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |