Starting an invasion: A five-year monitoring program of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in South Tyrol (Northern Italy)

Stefanie Fischnaller, Anna Rottensteiner, Melanie Graf, Markus Ladurner, S. Schmidt, M. Unterthurner, Anna Zelger, M. Wolf
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Monitoring action are a fundamental step when non-native species are invding new areas. The phytophagous pest Halyomorpha halys (Stål), originated from north-eastern Asia, is by now introduced in several countries worldwide. Its highly polyphagous behaviour, paired with a relatively high reproduction rate under favourable conditions, makes it an im-portant pest of several agricultural crops. In South Tyrol (Northern Italy), one of the largest con-tiguous apple growing regions in Europe, first adults had been reported in March 2016. Active monitoring techniques, as well as the implementation of a Citizen Science approach, enabled to follow up the spread and settlement of stable populations of H. halys in South Tyrol. Since its first detection, H. halys showed a rapid expansion of colonized area and an increase in population densities from year to year. Established populations coincide mostly with the main apple growing area, namely the Etsch Valley from Meran to Salurn, mainly occupying lower altitudes between 200 and 500 m a.s.l. Since 2019, a further spreading in the western and eastern parts of South Tyrol can be observed. In apple orchards H. hals showed generally a continuous presence throughout the growing season from April to October, with population peaks in the late season. On the other side, populations dynamics and densities of adults and nymphs differ significantly between years ans sureveyed sites. The findings indicate that the application of pheromone baited traps is a good tool for an area wide approach in or-der to get information on its spreading, to pinpoint the main distribution area and to draw a general picture of the population dynamics at a larger scale. On the other side, an area wide approach should be interpreted cautiously, as real population densities might be underesti-mated and do not depict the real situation for singular orchards.
开始入侵:意大利北部南蒂罗尔地区Halyomorpha halys(半翅目:蝽科)5年监测项目
当非本地物种入侵新地区时,监测行动是一个基本步骤。草食害虫Halyomorpha halys (stamatl),原产于东北亚,现已在世界上几个国家引进。它的高度多食行为,加上在有利条件下相对较高的繁殖率,使它成为几种农作物的重要害虫。在南蒂罗尔(意大利北部),欧洲最大的连续苹果种植区之一,2016年3月报道了第一批成虫。主动监测技术以及公民科学方法的实施,使我们能够跟踪南蒂罗尔黑腹足鼠稳定种群的传播和定居情况。自首次被发现以来,halys的种群面积迅速扩大,种群密度逐年增加。已建立的种群大多与主要的苹果种植区重合,即从Meran到Salurn的Etsch山谷,主要位于海拔200至500米之间的较低海拔地区。自2019年以来,可以观察到南蒂罗尔西部和东部地区的进一步扩散。在苹果园中,从4月到10月的整个生长季节,黑腹夜蛾普遍连续存在,种群数量在季节后期达到高峰。另一方面,成虫和若虫的种群动态和密度在不同年份和不同调查地点之间存在显著差异。结果表明,信息素诱虫器的应用是一种很好的工具,可以在全区域范围内获取其传播信息,确定其主要分布区域,并在更大范围内绘制种群动态的总体图。另一方面,应该谨慎地解释整个地区的方法,因为实际人口密度可能被低估,并且不能描述单个果园的真实情况。
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