夏威夷欧胡岛瘤鲷建立阶段的监测策略

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
E. M. Villalobos, S. Nikaido, T. Ito, J. Wong
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摘要

小蜂巢甲虫(Aethina tumida,SHB)Murray,1867,是一种入侵性蜜蜂害虫,其分布范围正在拉丁美洲、澳大利亚部分地区和菲律宾扩大,目前已在意大利的两个地区定居。然而,尽管最近多次引入,但有关 SHB 殖民化初期的动态信息却很少,这一知识空白可能会影响许多国家的管理和检疫战略决策。本说明介绍了 2010 至 2011 年期间在夏威夷瓦胡岛上一个以前无 SHB 的养蜂场中采用的监测策略和 SHB 的建立模式。在为期十个月的时间里,每周对蜂巢进行一次检查,结果表明甲虫的流行率在养蜂场一级增长缓慢,成虫通常(87.9%)出现在放置在蜂巢最外层框之间的油诱捕器内。此时检测到的 "自由漫游 "甲虫相对较少,它们更多出现在蜂巢边框和盖子下面,而不是蜂巢地板上。结果还表明,与油剂诱捕器相比,在蜂群定殖的早期阶段,对每个蜂群的框架进行仔细的目测检测的成功率相对较低。我们的研究结果支持之前的模拟研究,这些研究表明,在入侵初期,需要对每个蜂场的蜂群进行高比例的检查(80%),以确保 5% 的检测率。
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Monitoring strategies during the establishment phase of Aethina tumida on Oahu, Hawaii

The small hive beetle Aethina tumida (SHB) Murray,1867, is an invasive bee pest that is expanding its range across Latin America, parts of Australia and the Philippines, and is now established in two regions in Italy. However, despite multiple recent introductions, there is scant information about the dynamics of the initial stages of colonization of the SHB and this knowledge gap could impact management and quarantine strategies decisions for many countries. This note describes the monitoring strategies and the patterns of SHB establishment in a previously SHB-free apiary on the island of Oahu, Hawaii in 2010–2011. The weekly hive inspections, conducted over a ten-month period, showed that beetle prevalence increased slowly at the apiary level, and adult beetles were more commonly found (87.9%) inside the oil traps that were placed inside the hives between the outermost frames of the hive. There were relatively few “free roaming” beetles detected at this point and they were more often found on the side frames and underneath the cover of the hive, not on the floor of the hive. The results also suggest that in the early stages of colonization careful visual inspections of the frames of each colony had relatively low detection success when compared to oil traps. Our results support previous modelling studies that suggest the need to inspect a high proportion of colonies per apiary (>80%) to ensure a 5% detection rate during the initial stages of invasion.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Entomology publishes original articles on current research in applied entomology, including mites and spiders in terrestrial ecosystems. Submit your next manuscript for rapid publication: the average time is currently 6 months from submission to publication. With Journal of Applied Entomology''s dynamic article-by-article publication process, Early View, fully peer-reviewed and type-set articles are published online as soon as they complete, without waiting for full issue compilation.
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