A story of becoming a horticultural threat, cypress jewel beetle Lamprodila festiva (Coleoptera, Buprestidae): analytical approach of its European escalation based on bibliographical sources

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
S. Keszthelyi, Katalin Somfalvi‐Tóth
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The cypress jewel beetle, Lamprodila festiva, as one of the most destructive local invasive pests in Europe is currently an extreme threat to the coniferous Cupressaceae trees. The beetle spread at an unprecedented pace and intensity and poses a threat to many countries. Our study aimed to map the Palearctic distribution of L. festiva and measure the dispersal's pace and directions. Besides, one of our goals was visualising the adult’s seasonal activity and their host plant choice preference. A meta-analytical assessment was carried out to answer these questions based on the related bibliographical sources available in scientific databases. Our results confirmed that L. festiva has spread with extraordinary speed and success across the western Palaearctic areas, where the consequences of global warming have provided optimal conditions. The first population successful reproduction was started at five well-differentiated natural reserve areas across Europe in a latent manner. The flight season of L. festiva typically occurs from May to July, with the peaks varying depending on the area of distribution. Our studies have shown that L. festiva is a typical oligophagous pest, favouring certain species within its range of host plants. Thus, the genera Thuja, Platycladus and Juniperus species are most affected by its damage. Starting from its exceptional distribution characteristics, realising biological explanatory and applied protection research related to this species can become an urgent expectation in the future.
成为园艺威胁的故事--柏树珠宝甲虫 Lamprodila festiva(鞘翅目,Buprestidae):基于文献资料的欧洲升级分析方法
柏树珠宝甲虫(Lamprodila festiva)是欧洲最具破坏性的地方入侵害虫之一,目前对针叶柏科树木构成了极大的威胁。这种甲虫以前所未有的速度和强度蔓延,对许多国家构成威胁。我们的研究旨在绘制 L. festiva 在古北区的分布图,并测量其传播速度和方向。此外,我们的目标之一是了解成虫的季节性活动及其对寄主植物的偏好。为了回答这些问题,我们根据科学数据库中的相关文献资料进行了元分析评估。我们的研究结果证实,食蚜蝇以惊人的速度成功扩散到古北界西部地区,全球变暖的后果为这些地区提供了最佳条件。第一个成功繁殖的种群是以潜伏的方式在欧洲五个差异明显的自然保护区开始的。L. festiva 的飞行季节一般在 5 月至 7 月,高峰期因分布地区而异。我们的研究表明,L. festiva 是典型的寡食性害虫,在其寄主植物范围内偏爱某些物种。因此,Thuja、Platycladus 和 Juniperus 属植物受其危害的影响最大。从其特殊的分布特点出发,实现与该物种相关的生物解释和应用保护研究将成为未来的迫切期待。
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Ecologica Montenegrina
Ecologica Montenegrina Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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1.80
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89
审稿时长
3 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecologica Montenegrina (ISSN 2336-9744 (online) | ISSN 2337-0173 (print)) is peer-reviewed journal in which scientific articles and reports are quickly published. The papers are in the fields of taxonomy, biogeography and ecology (for example: new taxa for science, taxonomic revision, and/or fundamental ecology and biogeography papers). Open access publishing option is strongly encouraged for authors with research grants and other funds. For those without grants/funds, all accepted manuscripts will be published but access is secured for subscribers only.
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