Climate Warming and the Dynamics of the Invasive Box-Tree Moth Cydalima perspectalis in the Suburbs of Basel (Switzerland) and in the Nearby Natural Box-Tree Forest: A 15-Year Study

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Dénes Schmera, Bruno Baur
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Abstract

The non-native invasive box-tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis) causes severe damage to ornamental box trees (Buxus spp.) and natural boxwood stands (Buxus sempervirens). Using two light traps, we recorded the seasonal flight activity and abundance of C. perspectalis in the suburbs of Basel (Switzerland) over a 15-year period (2009–2023) shortly after the moth's introduction to Europe in 2007. In each year, we also assessed the grazing damage and number of box-tree larvae in a nearby natural box-tree forest. We recorded two peaks in the number of C. perspectalis caught in the settlement area (2009–2010 and 2017–2018). Cross-correlation analysis showed that waves of C. perspectalis moths invaded the settlement area in the year after the peak years of forest damage. Moderate numbers of C. perspectalis were caught each year during off-peak periods. The outbreaks of C. perspectalis resulted in a complete defoliation of the box trees in the forest, after which the moth population collapsed. The slowly regenerating box-tree forest was recolonised by C. perspectalis, most probably from the settlement area. After the second outbreak, the box-tree forest did not appear to be able to fully recover, as moderate numbers of C. perspectalis larvae fed on the emerging new leaves. The annual mean temperature measured in Basel increased by 1.5°C between 2009 and 2023. During this period, the first C. perspectalis moths were caught earlier each year and the last moths were caught later each year. Thus, the duration of flight activity of C. perspectalis (all three generations of a year combined) increased from 13 weeks in 2010 to 20 weeks in 2023, indicating the impact of climate warming. Our study shows that the dynamics of C. perspectalis in the settlement area are strongly influenced by the presence of box trees in the adjacent forest.

非外来入侵黄杨蛾(Cydalima perspectalis)对观赏黄杨树(Buxus spp.)和天然黄杨林(Buxus sempervirens)造成严重破坏。我们使用两个灯光诱捕器记录了透翅蛾在 2007 年引入欧洲后不久的 15 年内(2009-2023 年)在巴塞尔(瑞士)郊区的季节性飞行活动和丰度。每年,我们还对附近天然黄杨林的放牧损害和黄杨幼虫数量进行了评估。我们在定居区捕捉到的透翅蛾数量出现了两个高峰(2009-2010年和2017-2018年)。交叉相关分析表明,在森林破坏高峰年的第二年,有一波波的透翅蛾入侵定居区。在非高峰期,每年都能捕捉到中等数量的透翅蛾。透翅蛾的爆发导致森林中的黄箱树完全落叶,之后蛾群崩溃。在缓慢再生的黄箱树森林中,透翅蛾又重新占领了这片森林,它们很可能来自定居区。第二次疫情爆发后,黄杨树林似乎未能完全恢复,因为有适量的透翅蛾幼虫以新生的叶子为食。2009 年至 2023 年期间,巴塞尔测得的年平均气温上升了 1.5°C。在此期间,每年捕捉到第一批夜蛾的时间提前,捕捉到最后一批夜蛾的时间推迟。因此,C. perspectalis 的飞行活动持续时间(一年三代的总和)从 2010 年的 13 周增加到 2023 年的 20 周,表明气候变暖的影响。我们的研究表明,聚居区的透翅蛾动态受到邻近森林中箱形树的强烈影响。
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