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      Biology and fertility life table of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in different hosts : Biology of Helicoverpa armigera

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      Entomological Science
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          The Ecology of Heliothis Species in Relation to Agroecosystems

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            Statistical inference on associated fertility life table parameters using jackknife technique: computational aspects.

            Knowledge of population growth potential is crucial for studying population dynamics and for establishing management tactics for pest control. Estimation of population growth can be achieved with fertility life tables because they synthesize data on reproduction and mortality of a population. The five main parameters associated with a fertility life table are as follows: (1) the net reproductive rate (Ro), (2) the intrinsic rate of increase (rm), 3) the mean generation time (T), (4) the doubling time (Dt), and (5) the finite rate of increase (lambda). Jackknife and bootstrap techniques are used to calculate the variance of the rm estimate, which can be extended to the other parameters of life tables. Those methods are computer-intensive, their application requires the development of efficient algorithms, and their implementation is based on a programming language that encompasses quickness and reliability. The objectives of this article are to discuss statistical and computational aspects related to estimation of life table parameters and to present a SAS program that uses jackknife to estimate parameters for fertility life tables. The SAS program presented here allows the calculation of confidence intervals for all estimated parameters, as well as provides one-sided and two-sided t-tests to perform pairwise or multiple comparison between groups, with their respective P values.
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              Primeiro registro de ocorrência de Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) no Brasil

              Neste trabalho, é relatada a primeira ocorrência de Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) no Brasil, que era considerada, até o momento, uma praga quarentenária. A notificação ocorreu nos Estados de Goiás, na cultura da soja; Bahia, em tiguera de soja; e Mato Grosso, na cultura do algodoeiro.
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                Journal
                Entomological Science
                Entomological Science
                Wiley
                13438786
                January 2017
                January 2017
                June 23 2017
                : 20
                : 1
                : 419-426
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences; Federal University of Dourados; Dourados Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil
                [2 ]Embrapa Western Agriculture; Dourados Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil
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                10.1111/ens.12267
                fb64d5dc-5146-4686-81c9-2262b3eaa8bc
                © 2017

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