Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species
The present study attempts to identify the biological characteristics of invasive (high-impact in the secondary area) bark beetles and borers species, contributing to their success in an invaded area. We selected 42 species based on the CABI website data on invasive species and information on the mo...
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doaj-55cc436eb8364782ac3c438d199e20752021-04-20T23:03:58ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-04-011236736710.3390/insects12040367Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers SpeciesDenis A. Demidko0Natalia N. Demidko1Pavel V. Mikhaylov2Svetlana M. Sultson3Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Science, 50, bil. 28, Akademgorodok, 660036 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaDepartment of Medical and Biological Basics of Physical Education and Health Technologies, School of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism, Siberian Federal University, Svobodny ave. 79, 660041 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaScientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, Krasnoyarskii Rabochii Prospekt. 31, 660037 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaScientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, Krasnoyarskii Rabochii Prospekt. 31, 660037 Krasnoyarsk, RussiaThe present study attempts to identify the biological characteristics of invasive (high-impact in the secondary area) bark beetles and borers species, contributing to their success in an invaded area. We selected 42 species based on the CABI website data on invasive species and information on the most studied regional faunas. Four groups of species with different invasion strategies were identified based on the cluster and factor analysis. The first one (inbred strategy) is characterized by flightless males, xylomycetophagy, low fecundity (~50 eggs), inbreeding, polyvoltinism, and polyphagy. Species with an aggressive strategy are poly- or monovoltine, feeds on a limited number of hosts, larval feeding on the inner bark, are often associated with phytopathogens, and produce aggregation pheromones. Representatives of the polyphagous strategy have a wide range of hosts, high fecundity (~150 eggs), larval feeding on wood, and their life cycle is at least a year long. For the intermediate strategy, the typical life cycle is from a year or less, medium fecundity, feed on inner bark tissues, mono- or oligophagy. Comparison with low-impact alien species showed that the most significant traits from the viewpoint of the potential danger of native plant species are high fecundity, polyvoltinism, presence of symbiotic plant pathogens, long-range or aggregation pheromones.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/4/367biological invasionsbark beetles and borersbiological featuresinvasion patternsdata mining |
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Denis A. Demidko Natalia N. Demidko Pavel V. Mikhaylov Svetlana M. Sultson |
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Denis A. Demidko Natalia N. Demidko Pavel V. Mikhaylov Svetlana M. Sultson Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species Insects biological invasions bark beetles and borers biological features invasion patterns data mining |
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Denis A. Demidko Natalia N. Demidko Pavel V. Mikhaylov Svetlana M. Sultson |
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Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species |
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Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species |
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Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species |
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Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species |
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Biological Strategies of Invasive Bark Beetles and Borers Species |
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biological strategies of invasive bark beetles and borers species |
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The present study attempts to identify the biological characteristics of invasive (high-impact in the secondary area) bark beetles and borers species, contributing to their success in an invaded area. We selected 42 species based on the CABI website data on invasive species and information on the most studied regional faunas. Four groups of species with different invasion strategies were identified based on the cluster and factor analysis. The first one (inbred strategy) is characterized by flightless males, xylomycetophagy, low fecundity (~50 eggs), inbreeding, polyvoltinism, and polyphagy. Species with an aggressive strategy are poly- or monovoltine, feeds on a limited number of hosts, larval feeding on the inner bark, are often associated with phytopathogens, and produce aggregation pheromones. Representatives of the polyphagous strategy have a wide range of hosts, high fecundity (~150 eggs), larval feeding on wood, and their life cycle is at least a year long. For the intermediate strategy, the typical life cycle is from a year or less, medium fecundity, feed on inner bark tissues, mono- or oligophagy. Comparison with low-impact alien species showed that the most significant traits from the viewpoint of the potential danger of native plant species are high fecundity, polyvoltinism, presence of symbiotic plant pathogens, long-range or aggregation pheromones. |
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biological invasions bark beetles and borers biological features invasion patterns data mining |
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