Phenology models predict timing of events in an organism's development. For many organisms which cannot internally regulate their own temperature, development is dependent on temperatures to which they are exposed in the environment.
Information in this database comes from published articles. It may be used in conjunction with field monitoring and a degree-day calculator.
Note: Before using a model that was not field tested in your location, you should test the model for one or more seasons under your conditions to verify that it will work for you.
Model 1
Harries, F. H., and J. R. Douglass.1948.Bionomic studies on the beet leafhopper.Ecological Monographs 18: 47-79.
- Location of study: Twin Falls, Idaho (laboratory and field studies)
- Lower developmental threshold: 58.0°F (14.4°C)
- Upper developmental threshold: 95.0°F (35.0°C)
- Method of calculation: not specified (UC IPM recommends Single Sine)
- Cutoff method: not specified (UC IPM recommends Horizontal)
Degree-day accumulations required for each stage of development
Host: Sugar beets
- Eggs: 200.0 (°F) 111.1 (°C)
- Nymphs: 450.0 (°F) 250.0 (°C)
- Generation time (egg to adult): 650.0 (°F) 361.1 (°C)