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Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) development across an elevational gradient on Hawai'i Island: Applying laboratory degree-day predictions to natural field populations
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Hamilton, Lindsey J
, Johnson, Melissa A
, Hollingsworth, Robert G
, Manoukis, Nicholas C
, Sabado-Halpern, Mehana
, Follett, Peter A
in
Animals
/ Beetles
/ Biological pest control
/ Borers (Insects)
/ Coffea - growth & development
/ Coffea - parasitology
/ Coffee industry
/ Coleoptera - physiology
/ Crop Production
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental quality
/ Farms
/ Female
/ Fishing (Recreation)
/ Hawaii
/ Insecticides
/ Life cycles (Biology)
/ Male
/ Models, Biological
/ Pest Control
/ Weather
/ Weevils
2019
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Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) development across an elevational gradient on Hawai'i Island: Applying laboratory degree-day predictions to natural field populations
by
Hamilton, Lindsey J
, Johnson, Melissa A
, Hollingsworth, Robert G
, Manoukis, Nicholas C
, Sabado-Halpern, Mehana
, Follett, Peter A
in
Animals
/ Beetles
/ Biological pest control
/ Borers (Insects)
/ Coffea - growth & development
/ Coffea - parasitology
/ Coffee industry
/ Coleoptera - physiology
/ Crop Production
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental quality
/ Farms
/ Female
/ Fishing (Recreation)
/ Hawaii
/ Insecticides
/ Life cycles (Biology)
/ Male
/ Models, Biological
/ Pest Control
/ Weather
/ Weevils
2019
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Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) development across an elevational gradient on Hawai'i Island: Applying laboratory degree-day predictions to natural field populations
by
Hamilton, Lindsey J
, Johnson, Melissa A
, Hollingsworth, Robert G
, Manoukis, Nicholas C
, Sabado-Halpern, Mehana
, Follett, Peter A
in
Animals
/ Beetles
/ Biological pest control
/ Borers (Insects)
/ Coffea - growth & development
/ Coffea - parasitology
/ Coffee industry
/ Coleoptera - physiology
/ Crop Production
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental quality
/ Farms
/ Female
/ Fishing (Recreation)
/ Hawaii
/ Insecticides
/ Life cycles (Biology)
/ Male
/ Models, Biological
/ Pest Control
/ Weather
/ Weevils
2019
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Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) development across an elevational gradient on Hawai'i Island: Applying laboratory degree-day predictions to natural field populations
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Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) development across an elevational gradient on Hawai'i Island: Applying laboratory degree-day predictions to natural field populations
2019
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Coffee berry borer (CBB, Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) is the most destructive pest of coffee worldwide. Information on CBB development times can be used to predict the initiation of new infestation cycles early in the coffee-growing season and thus inform the timing of insecticide applications. While laboratory estimates of CBB development under constant conditions exist, they have not been applied under the heterogeneous environmental conditions that characterize many coffee-growing regions. We measured CBB development times and abundance in commercial coffee farms across an elevational gradient on Hawai'i Island and applied thermal accumulation models from previous laboratory studies to test their fit to field data. Artificial lures were used to infest coffee berries at five farms ranging in elevation from 279-792 m, and weather variables were monitored at macro (farm-level) and micro (branch-level) scales. CBB development was followed in the field from the time of initial berry infestation by the founding female through the development of F1 mature adults. Mean development time from egg to adult across all sites was 38.5 ± 3.46 days, while the mean time required for the completion of a full life cycle (from time of infestation to presence of mature F1 females) was 50.9 ± 3.35 days. Development time increased with increasing elevation and decreasing temperature. Using macro-scale temperature data and two different estimates for the lower temperature threshold (14.9°C and 13.9°C), we estimated a mean requirement of 332 ± 14 degree-days and 386 ± 16 degree-days, respectively, from the time of berry infestation to the initiation of a new reproductive cycle in mature coffee berries. Similar estimates were obtained using micro-scale temperature data, indicating that macro-scale temperature monitoring is sufficient for life-cycle prediction. We also present a model relating elevation to number of CBB generations per month. Our findings suggest that CBB development times from laboratory studies are generally applicable to field conditions on Hawai'i Island and can be used as a decision support tool to improve IPM strategies for this worldwide pest of coffee.
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