2022
DOI: 10.1080/26895293.2022.2056526
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Population ecology of leafhopper Jacobiasca lybica (Bergevin & Zanon, 1922) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) and its control based on degree-days in Moulouya area of Morocco

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“…Also, Cicadomorpha species may have different biological cycles and phenology, which may differ with environmental conditions like relative humidity and temperature (Weaver & King, 1954; Whittaker, 1965). Some species only have one generation per year; this is the case of the aphrophorids (e.g., Bodino et al, 2020; Morente et al, 2018), while others, like Cicadellidae, may develop more than one generation per year (e.g., Beok, 1972; Decante & van Helden, 2006; Khfif et al, 2022). Furthermore, some species of Cicadomorpha exhibit a migratory behaviour, that is, they leave the main crop when the host plants of the herbaceous cover die or are cut, returning in autumn with the regrout of the herbaceous cover after the first rains (Antonatos et al, 2021; Cruaud et al, 2018; Morente et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, Cicadomorpha species may have different biological cycles and phenology, which may differ with environmental conditions like relative humidity and temperature (Weaver & King, 1954; Whittaker, 1965). Some species only have one generation per year; this is the case of the aphrophorids (e.g., Bodino et al, 2020; Morente et al, 2018), while others, like Cicadellidae, may develop more than one generation per year (e.g., Beok, 1972; Decante & van Helden, 2006; Khfif et al, 2022). Furthermore, some species of Cicadomorpha exhibit a migratory behaviour, that is, they leave the main crop when the host plants of the herbaceous cover die or are cut, returning in autumn with the regrout of the herbaceous cover after the first rains (Antonatos et al, 2021; Cruaud et al, 2018; Morente et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on the family and subfamily of each species is available at Tables S2 and S3. Helden, 2006;Khfif et al, 2022). Furthermore, some species of Cicadomorpha exhibit a migratory behaviour, that is, they leave the main crop when the host plants of the herbaceous cover die or are cut, returning in autumn with the regrout of the herbaceous cover after the first rains (Antonatos et al, 2021;Cruaud et al, 2018;Morente et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lacewing larvae were collected individually in empty 2-ml Eppendorf tubes to avoid cannibalism. The lacewings and leafhoppers were identified based on keys by San Martin ( 2004) and on published taxonomic keys (Dworakowska 1972, 1980, Della Giustina et al 1989) used by (Khfif et al 2022). Voucher specimens of leafhopper were deposited in the collection of Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Cicadomorpha species may have different biological cycles and phenology, which may differ with environmental conditions like relative humidity and temperature (Weaver & King, 1954;Whittaker, 1965). Some species only have one generation per year; this is the case of the aphrophorids (e.g., Bodino et al, 2020;Morente et al, 2018), while others, like Cicadellidae, may develop more than one generation per year (e.g., Beok, 1972;Decante & van Helden, 2006;Khfif et al, 2022). Furthermore, some species of Cicadomorpha exhibit a migratory behaviour, i.e., they leave the main crop when the host plants of the herbaceous cover die or are cut, returning in autumn with the regrout of the herbaceous cover after the first rains (Antonatos et al, 2021;Cruaud et al, 2018;Morente et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%