ABSTRACT. Effects of temperature on life cicle, thermal exigency and number of generations per year estimation of Aedes aegypti (Diptera, Culicidae). The present work aims at estimating, based on a biological study, the thermal exigencies to the development and the number of generations per year of Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) (Diptera, Culicidae) in field. The life cycle of the A. aegypti populations has been studied at constant temperatures of 18, 22, 26, 28, 32 and 34 ± 2°C, and 12 hours photophase. The low threshold temperature of development (Tb) and the thermal constant (K) have been determined. The number of generations per year in laboratory and field has also been estimated. The favourable temperature to the A. aegypti development its between 22°C and 32ºC, and to the longevity and fecundity A. aegypti adult its between 22°C and 28ºC. The egg to adult basal temperature, thermal constant and the number of generations in field were, in order, 11.33; 8.99 and 13.61 ºC, 192.3; 213.2 and 116.5 graus-days, and 23; 24.6 and 30.3 generations to A. aegypti populations from Boqueirão
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