Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Entomophaga
Publication Date
3-1-1992
Abstract
In the present studies, life table data and intrinsic rate of natural increase (rm) of the eulophid pupal parasitoid, P. furvus (Gahan) were obtained from Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) at a constant temperature of 26.7±0.6°C, 52.3±2.7% RH in the laboratory. Development of immature stages took 19.1±0.3 days; adult females lived for 7.9±3.3 (range, 2-13) days and produced a mean of 91.9±22.4 progeny per female, with a sex ratio of 1:2.9 (♂:♀). The intrinsic rate of natural increase (rm) was 0.2558/female/day; the net reproductive rate (R0), 237.25; the capacity for increase (rc) of 0.252; and the finite rate of increase (λ) of 1.29/female/day; thus, each female contributed 231.42 individuals to the population in a mean generation time of 21.38 days. © 1992 Lavoisier Abonnements.
Keywords
capacity for increase, finite rate of increase, intrinsic rate of natural increase, life tables, net reproductive rate, Pediobius furvus
Recommended Citation
Oloo, G. (1992). Life tables and intrinsic rate of natural increase of Pediobius furvus [Hym.: Eulophidae] on Chilo partellus [Lep.: Pyralidae]. Entomophaga, 37 (1), 29-35. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02372971