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Modeling temperature‐dependent development rate and phenology in insects : review of major developments, challenges, and future directions

Victor‐badre Rabhi
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Abstract The study of insect responses to temperature has a long tradition in science, starting from Réaumur's work on caterpillars in the 18th century. In 1932, Ernst Janisch wrote: ‘The problem is (and will be more and more in the future) one of the most important ones in entomology […]’. Almost 90 years after this paper, its prediction still holds true, with a sustained interest of the scientific community for the study of insect responses to temperature, especially in the context of climate change. We present a review of the major developments in the field of insect development responses to temperature and analyze the growing importance of modeling approaches in the literature using a bibliographic analysis. We discuss recent advances and future directions for phenology‐modeling based on temperature‐dependent development rate. Finally, we highlight the need for a change of paradigm toward a system‐based approach in order to overcome current challenges and to predict insect phenology more accurately, with direct implications in agriculture, conservation biology, and epidemiology.

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hal-04299968 , version 1 (22-11-2023)

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François Rebaudo, Victor‐badre Rabhi. Modeling temperature‐dependent development rate and phenology in insects : review of major developments, challenges, and future directions. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2018, 166 (8), pp.607-617. ⟨10.1111/eea.12693⟩. ⟨hal-04299968⟩
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