Spatial pattern of Sitodiplosis mosellana and its egg parasitoids mixed population
Geostatistis methods were adopted to analyze the spatial pattern of Sitodiplosis mosellana (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) at its different development periods and of its egg parasitoids mixed population (Tetrastichus sp. and Platygaster error; Hymoneptera: Eulophidae and Platygastridae). The aggregated sp...
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description | Geostatistis methods were adopted to analyze the spatial pattern of Sitodiplosis mosellana (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) at its different development periods and of its egg parasitoids mixed population (Tetrastichus sp. and Platygaster error; Hymoneptera: Eulophidae and Platygastridae). The aggregated spatial arrangements for S. mosellana cocoon, adult, and larva and for egg parasitoids mixed population could be well described by spherical model, spherical-exponential model, linear sill model, and spherical-exponential model, respectively. The spatial dependence range of S. mosellana cocoon, adult at initial emergence period, adult at peak emergence period, and larva, and of egg parasitoids mixed population was 53.6, 190.6, 154.1, 4.2 and 280.3 m, and the aggregation intensity was 30.5%, 95.6%, 96.3%, 14.9% and 95.3%, respectively. The simulated maps of the spatial distribution produced by Kriging model could intuitively analyze the dynamic changes of S. mosellana at its different development periods and of egg pa |
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