Temperature strongly affects insect biological response. Effects of temperature on the sex ratio, preoviposition, fecundity, egg hatchability rate, and adult longevity of the L1 and T Thrips tabaci lineages were studied under laboratory conditions at three constant temperature levels (15, 23, and 30°C) on cabbage and tobacco leaf discs, respectively. Results showed that temperature affects all the tested life table parameters of L1 and T lineages. The proportion of female's log-linearly increased as temperature increased. Preoviposition period, fecundity, adult longevity, and egg hatchability rate were reduced significantly with increasing temperature. In both lineages, the lowest egg hatchability rates were recorded at 30°C and the highest rates were recorded at 15°C. Mean fecundity of the L1 and T lineages were 107.63 and 84.83 at 23°C, respectively, and mean fecundity of the L1 and T lineages were 19.88 and 70.82 at 15°C, respectively. The lowest mean fecundity was recorded at 15°C and 30°C for the L1 and T lineages, respectively. Mean longevity were 34.22 and 81.82 days at 15°C for L1 and T lineages, respectively. Whereas, the shortest mean longevity (13.63 and 13.91 days) was observed at 30°C for the L1 and T lineages, respectively. Our results demonstrated that 23°C was the optimum temperature for fecundity among the studied temperature levels for the studied population of the L1 and T T. tabaci lineages.
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Woldemelak, W. A., Ladányi, M., & Fail, J. (2021). Effect of temperature on the sex ratio and life table parameters of the leek-(L1) and tobacco-associated (T) Thrips tabaci lineages (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Population Ecology, 63(3), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.1002/1438-390X.12082
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