2004
DOI: 10.1603/0046-225x-33.6.1689
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Seasonal and Daily Movement of <I>Scaphoideus titanus</I> Ball (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)

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“…The studies undertaken so far focus on the disease, on disease transmission and on disease control aspects 16–20. The information available on the vector primarily refers to life cycles, behavioural aspects, spatiotemporal distributions and sampling for supervised control 21–27. However, no attempt has been made to analyse the population dynamics through the development and use of models considered as important tools for the dual purpose of improving the understanding of spatiotemporal processes and rationalising decision support in population management 28, 29.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The studies undertaken so far focus on the disease, on disease transmission and on disease control aspects 16–20. The information available on the vector primarily refers to life cycles, behavioural aspects, spatiotemporal distributions and sampling for supervised control 21–27. However, no attempt has been made to analyse the population dynamics through the development and use of models considered as important tools for the dual purpose of improving the understanding of spatiotemporal processes and rationalising decision support in population management 28, 29.…”
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“…titanus is monovoltine and it overwinters as eggs laid in the previous summer in two-year old grapevine canes (Vidano 1964). In northern Italy, the seasonal flight peak occurred each year in different periods, ranging from the end of June to the beginning of July, depending on mean temperature values (Lessio & Alma 2004). The peak of male presence was recorded in the middle of July in sweep net and in the middle of August on sticky traps.…”
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“…Este tipo de comportamiento puede deberse a algún efecto medioambiental (Gingery et al 2004). Se ha demostrado que la actividad reproductiva, desarrollo y de vuelo de algunas especies de cicadélidos están fuertemente relacionadas con las condiciones ambientales (por ejemplo; la temperatura o el viento) (Hosking & Danthanarayana 1988, Raupach et al 2002, Lessio & Alma 2004b, Narhardiyati & Bailey 2005. Pero también, el comportamiento de C. ramosi en estos periodos de colecta puede estar infl uenciado por otros factores, ya que las curvas poblacionales se construyeron en base a los datos de captura de adultos alados.…”
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“…Además, la actividad sexual de muchos cicadélidos gravita de acuerdo a las temperaturas mínimas y máximas diarias (Lessio & Alma 2004b, Narhardiyati & Bailey 2005. Es así que el mayor número de adultos de C. ramosi capturados ocurrió entre 15ºC y 30ºC (Fig 2a, b), temperaturas que también han sido reportadas para otras especies de cicadélidos (Hosking & Danthanarayana 1988, Raupach et al 2002, Narhardiyati & Bailey 2005.…”
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