Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America
Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alien pest problems are also accumulating, as a consequence of the growing international movement of people and goods. Here, we present an overview of studies on the ecology and on the control practices d...
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| author | Corley, Juan Carlos Lantschner, Maria Victoria Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres Fischbein, Deborah Villacide, Jose Maria |
| author_browse | Corley, Juan Carlos Fischbein, Deborah Lantschner, Maria Victoria Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres Villacide, Jose Maria |
| author_facet | Corley, Juan Carlos Lantschner, Maria Victoria Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres Fischbein, Deborah Villacide, Jose Maria |
| author_sort | Corley, Juan Carlos |
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| description | Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alien pest problems are also accumulating, as a consequence of the growing international movement of people and goods. Here, we present an overview of studies on the ecology and on the control practices deployed against the European woodboring wasp Sirex noctilio, in South America. Management actions have been largely adopted from other southern hemisphere countries, although generally with very little local adaptation or critical evaluation of successes and failures. The knowledge acquired in South America
allows us to look retrospectively at critical issues that explain woodwasp invasion success and damage levels, and to identify specific research areas that warrant further work. We emphasize the need of population ecology studies in both the invaded
and native ranges, the development of specific sampling protocols, and detailed studies aimed at evaluating the role played by natural enemies in preventing large-scale population outbreaks. These demands may be generalized to the management
of other invasive pests in plantation forestry with non-native trees in the southern hemisphere. |
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| spelling | INTA42172019-05-16T14:10:10Z Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America Corley, Juan Carlos Lantschner, Maria Victoria Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres Fischbein, Deborah Villacide, Jose Maria Sirex Plagas Forestales Forest Pests Pest Insects Biological Control Insectos Dañinos Insectos Perforadores de la Madera Timber Boring Insects Pinus Control Biológico Sirex Noctilio América del Sur Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alien pest problems are also accumulating, as a consequence of the growing international movement of people and goods. Here, we present an overview of studies on the ecology and on the control practices deployed against the European woodboring wasp Sirex noctilio, in South America. Management actions have been largely adopted from other southern hemisphere countries, although generally with very little local adaptation or critical evaluation of successes and failures. The knowledge acquired in South America allows us to look retrospectively at critical issues that explain woodwasp invasion success and damage levels, and to identify specific research areas that warrant further work. We emphasize the need of population ecology studies in both the invaded and native ranges, the development of specific sampling protocols, and detailed studies aimed at evaluating the role played by natural enemies in preventing large-scale population outbreaks. These demands may be generalized to the management of other invasive pests in plantation forestry with non-native trees in the southern hemisphere. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche. Área Forestal. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos Fil: Corley, Juan Carlos. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche. Departamento de Ecología; Argentina Fil: Lantschner, Maria Victoria. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria. Área Forestal. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina Fil: Martínez Von Ellrich, Andres. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina Fil: Fischbein, Deborah. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria. Área Forestal. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina Fil: Villacide, Jose Maria. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria. Área Forestal. Grupo de Ecología de Poblaciones de Insectos; Argentina 2019-01-07T12:48:40Z 2019-01-07T12:48:40Z 2018-11 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4217 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10340-018-1060-3 1612-4766 1612-4758 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-018-1060-3 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Springer Nature Journal of Pest Science 92 (1) : 131-142 (January 2019) |
| spellingShingle | Sirex Plagas Forestales Forest Pests Pest Insects Biological Control Insectos Dañinos Insectos Perforadores de la Madera Timber Boring Insects Pinus Control Biológico Sirex Noctilio América del Sur Corley, Juan Carlos Lantschner, Maria Victoria Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres Fischbein, Deborah Villacide, Jose Maria Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America |
| title | Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America |
| title_full | Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America |
| title_fullStr | Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America |
| title_full_unstemmed | Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America |
| title_short | Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America |
| title_sort | management of sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in south america |
| topic | Sirex Plagas Forestales Forest Pests Pest Insects Biological Control Insectos Dañinos Insectos Perforadores de la Madera Timber Boring Insects Pinus Control Biológico Sirex Noctilio América del Sur |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4217 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10340-018-1060-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-018-1060-3 |
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