Тип публикации: статья из журнала
Год издания: 2022
Идентификатор DOI: 10.3390/f13040521
Ключевые слова: biological invasions, controlling measures, detection, forest entomology, forest health, insect pests, outbreaks, range ex-pansion, urban trees
Аннотация: Invasive alien insects cause serious ecological and economical losses around the world. Here, we review the bionomics, modern ranges (and their dynamics), distribution pathways, mon-itoring, and control measures of 14 insect species known to be important invasive and emerging tree pests in forest and urban ecosystems of Russia: LepПоказать полностьюtoglossus occidentalis (Hemiptera: Heterop-tera: Coreidae), Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), Corythucha arcuata (He-miptera: Heteroptera: Tingidae), Agrilus fleischeri, A. mali, A. planipennis, Lamprodila (Palmar) festiva (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), Ips amitinus, Polygraphus proximus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolyt-inae), Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), Acrocercops brongniardella, Cameraria ohridella, Phyllonorycter issikii, and P. populifoliella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae). We identified three major sce-narios of tree pest invasions in the country and beyond: (1) a naturally conditioned range expansion, which results in the arrival of a pest to a new territory and its further naturalization in a recipient region; (2) a human-mediated, long-distance transfer of a pest to a new territory and its further naturalization; and (3) a widening of the pest’s trophic niche and shift to new host plant(s) (com-monly human-introduced) within the native pest’s range frequently followed by invasion to new regions. © 2022 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Журнал: Forests
Выпуск журнала: Vol. 13, Is. 4
Номера страниц: 521
ISSN журнала: 19994907
Издатель: MDPI