Data from: Temperature-dependent development and life table parameters of the elm leaf beetle, Xanthogaleruca luteola (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), under laboratory conditions
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Abstract
Elm trees (Ulmus spp.) are common ornamentals in urban green spaces and are frequently affected by insect pests and diseases. The elm leaf beetle, Xanthogaleruca luteola (Müller) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), is one of the most significant pests of elm trees in Iran and worldwide, causing substantial damage to urban greenery each year. This pest injures trees by feeding on their leaves during both larval and adult stages. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of seven constant temperatures (15, 17, 20, 25, 30, 32, and 35°C) on the life-table parameters of X. luteola and to determine its temperature thresholds under laboratory conditions. The results revealed that the mean duration of the egg stage ranged from 4 to 15 days, depending on temperature. The duration of the adult stage was longest at 17°C (114.93 ± 2.87 days) and shortest at 32°C (11.81 ± 0.62 days). At 15 and 35°C, the beetles failed to complete development and did not reach adulthood. The intrinsic rate of increase (r) was lowest at 17°C (0.027 ± 0.004 d⁻¹) and highest at 25°C (0.106 ± 0.003 d⁻¹). The highest net reproductive rate (R₀) was observed at 20°C (341.59 ± 41.18 offspring/individual), while the shortest generation time (T) occurred at 32°C (30.41 ± 0.62 days). The temperature requirements of this pest were estimated using two linear regression models and 17 nonlinear regression models. Among the linear models, the Ikemoto & Takai model demonstrated higher accuracy, as indicated by a higher R² value. Among the nonlinear models, the Bieri 1 model was identified as the most suitable for describing the pre-adult developmental period, based on statistical fit and accurate estimation of biological parameters. The findings of this study provide an empirical foundation for the development of integrated management programs for the elm leaf beetle.
- GENERAL INFORMATION
This dataset supports the manuscript "Temperature-dependent development and life table parameters of the elm leaf beetle, Xanthogaleruca luteola (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae),
under laboratory conditions".
The data contain raw developmental times (in days) for different life stages (egg, L1, L2, L3, pre-pupa, pupa) and adult longevity/oviposition of X. luteola reared at various constant temperatures.
- FILE LIST
Filename: Xanthogaleruca_luteola_raw_data.xlsx
Description: Raw individual-based life table data for X. luteola at 17, 20, 25, 30, and 32 degrees
- DATA STRUCTURE (per sheet)
The Excel file contains five sheets, each corresponding to one constant temperature:
- Sheet "Temperature (17)"
- Sheet "Temperature (20)"
- Sheet "Temperature (25)"
- Sheet "Temperature (30)"
- Sheet "Temperature (32)"
Within each sheet, the layout is as follows:
| Row/Column | Content |
|---|---|
| Cell A1 | Title of the dataset |
| Row 3 | Temperature value (degree C) |
| Row 4 | Number of individuals (n) |
| Rows 6-8 | Key to life stages and sex |
| Row 10 | Column headers (Replication, Sex, Egg, L1, L2, L3, Pre-pupa, Pupa, Adult, Oviposition, ...) |
| Row 11+ | Individual raw data (each row = one individual) |
DATA DICTIONARY (Column Descriptions)
| Column Name | Description | Units/Format |
|---|---|---|
| Replication | Unique identifier for each individual insect | Integer |
| Sex | Sex of the individual (F = Female, M = Male, N = Unknown/Undetermined) | Categorical |
| Egg | Duration of ethe gg stage | Days |
| L1 | Duration of the first larval instar | Days |
| L2 | Duration of second larval instar | Days |
| L3 | Duration of the third larval stage in the star | Days |
| Pre-pupa | Duration of pre-pupal stage | Days |
| Pupa | Duration of pupal stage | Days |
| Adult | Adult longevity | Days |
| Oviposition | Daily egg production (for females, rows of 0/numbers) | Eggs/day |
Note: The individual females' Oviposition" represents daily egg-laying records for individual females overlaid on adult lifespan. Each numeric cell indicates the number of eggs laid on that specific day of adult life.
MISSING DATA
Empty cell, no observation at the individual did not reach that life stage, or no individuals were recorded (e.g., males have no oviposition data). For individuals who died before completing development, subsequent stage cells are left blank.
SOFTWARE
Data can be opened with Excel
CONTACT
For questions regarding this dataset, please contact the corresponding author: Abbas Ali Zamani: azamani@razi.ac.ir
