›› 1999, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (3): 277-283.

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

嗜卷书虱的实验生态研究

王进军, 赵志模, 李隆术   

  • 出版日期:1999-08-20 发布日期:1999-08-20

AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE LABORATORY POPULATION OF PSOCID,LIPOSCELIS BOSTRYCHOPHILA BADONNEL(PSOCOPTERA:LIPOSCELIDIDAE)

Wang Jin-jun,Zhao Zhi-mo,Li Long-shu   

  • Online:1999-08-20 Published:1999-08-20

摘要: 在8种温度(17.5~35℃)及5种相对湿度(50%、60%、70%、80%和90%)条件下,以全麦粉、酵母粉、脱脂奶粉(10∶1∶1)为食料,系统研究了嗜卷书虱Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel实验种群生态学特性。获得了该虫在不同温、湿度条件下生长发育、生存和繁殖的一系列特性和参数,包括各虫态发育历期、存活率、发育起点温度、有效积温和平均繁殖力等,并建立了发育速率、存活率及繁殖力的理论模型。

关键词: 嗜卷书虱, 发育历期, 有效积温, 平均繁殖力, 存活率, 理论模型

Abstract: An ecological study on the laboratory population of psocid, Liposcelis bostrychophila B.,was carried out on a diet composed of whole wheat flour,yeast and skimmed milk powder (10∶1∶1) at 8 levels of temperatures ranging from 17.5℃ to 35℃,as well as 5 humidities ranging from 50 to 90%RH. The parameters for development,survival and fecundity of the psocid laboratory population were obtained by means of statistics analysis in various rearing experiments.The results showed that the temperature lower than 20℃ and relative humidity less than 60%RH had adverse influence on survival.Within the range of 20~35℃,the mean development period of a generation was 59.8~19.1 days,the theoretical developmental threshold and the total effective temperature were 13.45℃ and 414.05 day-degree.The average numbers of eggs laid per female was 51.9~74.7. The highest generation survival rate was recorded at 27.5℃,while the lowest at 20℃.Within the range of 60%~90%RH, the shortest developmental duration at different stages was at 90%RH, while the highest survival rate and fecundity were observed at 80%RH. Consequently,the optimum temperature and relative humidity for its growth and reproduction were 27.5~30℃ and 80%RH.Finally,theoretical models for developmental speed,survinval rate and fecundity were suggested.

Key words: Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel, developmental duration, total effective temperature, fecundity, survival rate, theoretical models