Published on 01 January 2024

Raw data

View Dataset
Liu, zhiqian

Description

Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner, 1808), also known as the cotton bollworm, is a significant agricultural pest that impacts crops worldwide. This study explores the effects of global warming on the biological traits of this pest, with a particular focus on how temperature influences its development and reproduction. By analyzing data from 26 studies, we found that moderate temperature increases generally enhance the growth and reproductive rates of H. armigera. However, when temperatures exceed 35 °C, its survival and reproductive capacity begin to decline. Our findings indicate that, under climate change, moderate warming may boost the pest’s adaptability and amplify its threat to agriculture, whereas extreme heat could limit its spread. These insights are crucial for developing effective pest management strategies in a warming world.

Citations (0)

Mentions (0)

Metrics

Dataset Index

0.3

FAIR Score

13%

Citations

0

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

figshare

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Field

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

58%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Ecological physiology

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00