Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-cjp7w Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-14T21:44:32.086Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Major Mortality Factors in the Population Dynamics of the Eye-spotted Bud Moth, the Pistol Casebearer, the Fruit-tree Leaf Roller, and the European Corn Borer in Quebec

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

E. J. LeRoux
Affiliation:
Research Station, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, St. Jean, Quebec
R. O. Paradis
Affiliation:
Research Station, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, St. Jean, Quebec
M. Hudon
Affiliation:
Research Station, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, St. Jean, Quebec
Get access

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Other
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1963

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Footnotes

1

Present address: McGill University, Macdonald Co1lege, Que.

References

Graham, A. R. 1944. The establishment of some imported parasites of the larch casebearer, Haploptilia laricella Hbn., in Ontario. 74th Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario, 1943. pp. 4852.Google Scholar
Graham, A. R. 1949. Developments in the control of the larch casebearcr, Coleapbora laricella (Hbn.). 79th Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario, 1948, pp. 4550.Google Scholar
Graham, A. R. 1958. Effectiveness of two introduced parasitis of the larch casebearer, Coleophora laricella (Hbn.) (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae) in Ontario, 88th, Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario, 1957, pp. 3741.Google Scholar
Hudon, M., and LeRoux, E. J.. 1961. Variation between samples of immature stages, and of mortalities from some factors, of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), on sweet corn in Quebec. Canadian Ent. 93: 867888.Google Scholar
LeRoux, E. J., and Reimer, C.. 1959. Variation between samples of immarure stages, and of mortalites from some factors, of the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana (D. & S.) (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae), and the pistol casebearer, Coleophora serratella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae), on apple in Quebec. Canadian Ent. 91: 428449.Google Scholar
LeRoux, E. J. 1961. Effects of “modified” and “commercial” spray programs on the fauna of apple orchards in Quebec. Ann. Ent. Soc. Quebec 6: 87121 (1960).Google Scholar
Morris, R. F., and Miller, C. A.. 1954. The development of life tables for the spruce budworm. Canadian J. Zool. 32: 281301.10.1139/z54-027Google Scholar
Morris, R. F. 1957. The interpretation of mortality data in studies on population dynamics. Canadian Ent. 89: 4969.Google Scholar
Morris, R. F. 1959. Single-factor analysis in population dynamics. Ecology. 40: 580588.Google Scholar
Paradis, R. O., and LeRoux, E. J.. 1962. A sampling technique for population and mortality factors of the fruit-tree leaf roller, Archips argyrospilus (Wlk.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), on apple in Quebec. Canadian Ent. 94: 561573.Google Scholar
Turnbull, A. L., and Chant, D. A.. 1961. The practice and theory of biological control of insects in Canada. Canadian J. Zool. 39: 697753.10.1139/z61-071Google Scholar
Watt, K. E. F. 1961. Mathematical models for use in insect pest control. Canadian Ent. Suppl. 19, 62 pp.Google Scholar
Watt, K. E. F. 1962. Mathematical population models for five agricultural crop pests. Text included in present Supplement.Google Scholar