Abstract
All stages of P. darlingensis and P, alternatus were reared on wheat sprouts under constant temperatures
ranging from 11.1 to 37.5�C. Eggs and larvae of both species developed between 15.8 and 33.1�C.
Threshold temperatures for P. darlingensis and P. alternatus eggs were 13.8�C and 13.2�C respectively;
77.6 and 81.5 day-degrees above the threshold, respectively, were required for development. Larvae
required 676.6 day-degrees above a threshold of 14.6�C, and 636.3 day-degrees above a threshold
of 16.8�C, for development. Pupae developed between 11.1 and 37.5�C. P. darlingensis requiring
138.9 day-degrees above l3.6"C and P. alternatus 146.2 day-degrees above 13.4�C. Weekly fecundity
and survival of adults were monitored; the optimal temperature for ovarian development was approximately
24.4�C. Survival of both sexes was similar at each temperature but longevity generally increased
with decreasing temperatures. Parameters describing the biotic potential of both species were calculated;
the capacities for increase were optimal at 28.6�C. The applicability of linear and curvilinear models
for simulating development rates is discussed.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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