Comparison of the performance equation with its generalized version in describing the temperature-dependent survival of insects and mites

The performance of various life processes in arthropods is greatly influenced by temperature. The survival of arthropods is temperature-dependent, which must be accounted for when predicting and simulating outbreaks of pest population under global warming scenarios. However, mathematical models for...

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