Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)

Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops such as plantation forestry. The execution of biological control programmes in general, as the evaluation of potential natural enemies remains, to a large extent, an empirical endeavour. Thus, characte...

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Autores principales: Fischbein, Deborah, Corley, Juan Carlos
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bulletin-of-entomological-research/article/classical-biological-control-of-an-invasive-forest-pest-a-world-perspective-of-the-management-of-sirex-noctilio-using-the-parasitoid-ibalia-leucospoides-hymenoptera-ibaliidae/8904348ACE1B16516317FEA5BC161118
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007485314000418
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description Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops such as plantation forestry. The execution of biological control programmes in general, as the evaluation of potential natural enemies remains, to a large extent, an empirical endeavour. Thus, characterizing specific cases to determine patterns that may lead to more accurate predictions of success is an important goal of the much applied ecological research. We review the history of introduction, ecology and behaviour of the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides. The species is a natural enemy of Sirex noctilio, one of the most important pests of pine afforestation worldwide. We use an invasion ecology perspective given the analogy between the main stages involved in classical biological control and the biological invasion processes. We conclude that success in the establishment, a common reason of failure in biocontrol, is not a limiting factor of success by I. leucospoides. A mismatch between the spread capacity of the parasitoid and that of its host could nevertheless affect control at a regional scale. In addition, we suggest that given its known life history traits, this natural enemy may be a better regulator than suppressor of the host population. Moreover, spatial and temporal refuges of the host population that may favour the local persistence of the interaction probably reduce the degree to which S. noctilio population is suppressed by the parasitoid. We emphasize the fact that some of the biological attributes that promote establishment may negatively affect suppression levels achieved. Studies on established non-native pest–parasitoid interactions may contribute to defining selection criteria for classical biological control which may prove especially useful in integrated pest management IPM programmes of invasive forest insects.
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spelling INTA17442018-06-28T18:53:17Z Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae) Fischbein, Deborah Corley, Juan Carlos Sirex Parasitoides Control Biológico Parasitoids Biological Control Forest Pests Plagas Forestales Sirex Noctilio Ibalia Leucospoides Classical biological control is a key method for managing populations of pests in long-lived crops such as plantation forestry. The execution of biological control programmes in general, as the evaluation of potential natural enemies remains, to a large extent, an empirical endeavour. Thus, characterizing specific cases to determine patterns that may lead to more accurate predictions of success is an important goal of the much applied ecological research. We review the history of introduction, ecology and behaviour of the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides. The species is a natural enemy of Sirex noctilio, one of the most important pests of pine afforestation worldwide. We use an invasion ecology perspective given the analogy between the main stages involved in classical biological control and the biological invasion processes. We conclude that success in the establishment, a common reason of failure in biocontrol, is not a limiting factor of success by I. leucospoides. A mismatch between the spread capacity of the parasitoid and that of its host could nevertheless affect control at a regional scale. In addition, we suggest that given its known life history traits, this natural enemy may be a better regulator than suppressor of the host population. Moreover, spatial and temporal refuges of the host population that may favour the local persistence of the interaction probably reduce the degree to which S. noctilio population is suppressed by the parasitoid. We emphasize the fact that some of the biological attributes that promote establishment may negatively affect suppression levels achieved. Studies on established non-native pest–parasitoid interactions may contribute to defining selection criteria for classical biological control which may prove especially useful in integrated pest management IPM programmes of invasive forest insects. Fil: Fischbein, Deborah. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina Fil: Corley, Juan Carlos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas-Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina 2017-11-10T13:18:47Z 2017-11-10T13:18:47Z 2015-02 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1744 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bulletin-of-entomological-research/article/classical-biological-control-of-an-invasive-forest-pest-a-world-perspective-of-the-management-of-sirex-noctilio-using-the-parasitoid-ibalia-leucospoides-hymenoptera-ibaliidae/8904348ACE1B16516317FEA5BC161118 0007-4853 (Print) 1475-2670 (Online) https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007485314000418 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Bulletin of entomological research 105 (1) : 1-12. (February 2015)
spellingShingle Sirex
Parasitoides
Control Biológico
Parasitoids
Biological Control
Forest Pests
Plagas Forestales
Sirex Noctilio
Ibalia Leucospoides
Fischbein, Deborah
Corley, Juan Carlos
Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
title Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
title_full Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
title_fullStr Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
title_full_unstemmed Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
title_short Classical biological control of an invasive forest pest : a world perspective of the management of Sirex noctilio using the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
title_sort classical biological control of an invasive forest pest a world perspective of the management of sirex noctilio using the parasitoid ibalia leucospoides hymenoptera ibaliidae
topic Sirex
Parasitoides
Control Biológico
Parasitoids
Biological Control
Forest Pests
Plagas Forestales
Sirex Noctilio
Ibalia Leucospoides
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1744
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bulletin-of-entomological-research/article/classical-biological-control-of-an-invasive-forest-pest-a-world-perspective-of-the-management-of-sirex-noctilio-using-the-parasitoid-ibalia-leucospoides-hymenoptera-ibaliidae/8904348ACE1B16516317FEA5BC161118
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007485314000418
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