“…For female adult development, none of the models mentioned above fit well; therefore, we selected a model from the library of TableCurve (Jandel Scientific, 1996). To describe the relationship between the total fecundity of insects and temperature, several models have been used, such as a square root exponential function (Brown et al, 1978), a quadratic function (Shaffer and Gold, 1985), a linear function (Dover et al, 1979), a Logan (Logan et al, 1976) function (Berry et al, 1991), and an extreme value function (Kim and Lee, 2003). We selected the extreme value function for total fecun-520 H. KIM et al (Kidokoro, 1978;Kono, 1989;Lee et al, 1997;Bae et al, 2005) have studied the effect of temperature on the development of R. clavatus and have used linear models to describe the relationship between temperature and the developmental rate.…”