| Literature DB >> 35497182 |
José R L Pinto1, Odair A Fernandes1, Leon G Higley2, Robert K D Peterson3.
Abstract
Background: Understanding how biotic and abiotic factors affect insect mortality is crucial for both fundamental knowledge of population ecology and for successful pest management. However, because these factors are difficult to quantify and interpret, patterns and dynamics of insect mortality remain unclear, especially comparative mortality across climate zones. Life table analysis provides robust information for quantifying population mortality and population parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Biogeography; Biological control; Insect demography; Multiple decrement life table; Parasitoid; Population dynamics; Predator
Year: 2022 PMID: 35497182 PMCID: PMC9048698 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 3.061
Figure 1Distribution of life table studies used for data collection.
Figure 2Irreplaceable mortality and mortality in the presence of other factors by mortality categories.
Columns followed by the same letter in each mortality category are not different (α = 0.05); values inside each column represent means.
Mean irreplaceable mortality and mortality in the presence of other factors by mortality categories in temperate and tropical zones.
| Irreplaceable mortality | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mortality categories | Temperate zone | Tropical zone |
| All non-natural enemy | 31.93 ± 3.87 a | 30.07 ± 3.42 a |
| All natural enemies | 17.16 ± 2.56 a | 23.51 ± 3.47 a |
| All insect natural enemies | 12.12 ± 2.08 b | 20.79 ± 3.43 a |
| All parasitoids | 5.04 ± 1.04 a | 5.76 ± 2.55 a |
| Predators | 5.71 ± 1.38 b | 21.08 ± 3.95 a |
| Pathogens | 2.02 ± 0.63 a | 3.75 ± 1.18 a |
| All-cause mortality | 84.50 ± 2.70 a | 84.11 ± 2.69 a |
Note:
Means (±SE) followed by the same letter within rows for each species were not statistically different by the F test (p > 0.05).
Figure 3Irreplaceable mortality and mortality in the presence of other factors by mortality categories in temperate and tropical zones (and asterisk (*) indicates significant differences (α = 0.05) for each mortality category; values inside each column represent means).
Analysis variance for each variable of the groups formed by the non-hierarchical analysis of k-means clusters.
| Variable | Sum of squares between groups | Degrees of freedom | Sum of squares within groups | Degrees of freedom | Fc | Prob. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All natural enemies | 18.17 | 3 | 4.83 | 20 | 25.07 | <0.0001 |
| All insect natural enemies | 18.64 | 3 | 4.36 | 20 | 28.49 | <0.0001 |
| All parasitoids | 2.02 | 3 | 20.98 | 20 | 0.64 | 0.5975 |
| All non-natural enemy factors | 16.44 | 3 | 6.56 | 20 | 16.72 | <0.0001 |
| All predators | 15.37 | 3 | 7.63 | 20 | 13.43 | 0.0005 |
| All pathogens | 20.90 | 3 | 2.09 | 20 | 66.38 | <0.0001 |
Note:
Fc: calculated F value. Prob.: probability of obtaining a value of F ≥ Fc.
Figure 4Standardized means of irreplaceable mortality within each variable (mortality groups) in each group according to analysis of non-hierarchical clusters k-means.