Department of Genetics and Department of Zoology and Entomology, Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa; email:
Annu Rev Entomol. 2015 Jan 7;60:601-19. doi: 10.1146/annurev-ento-010814-021118. Epub 2014 Oct 24.
The Sirex woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, and its fungal mutualist, Amylostereum areolatum, together constitute one of the most damaging invasive pests of pine. Despite a century of research and well-established management programs, control remains unpredictable and spread continues to new areas. Variable success in managing this pest has been influenced by complex invasion patterns, the multilayered nature of biological interactions, the varying local ecologies, and microevolutionary population processes in both the biocontrol organisms and in the wasps. Recent research findings are challenging the historical perspectives on methods to manage the Sirex woodwasp, calling for management programs to incorporate the variable local dynamics affecting this pest complex. In this regard, the Sirex woodwasp provides a superb model to illustrate the need for a different approach to develop efficient and sustainable management tools to deal with the growing and global nature of pest invasions in forests and plantations.
星天牛及其真菌共生体扁枝木层孔菌构成了松林最具破坏性的入侵害虫之一。尽管经过了一个世纪的研究和成熟的管理计划,控制仍然不可预测,传播仍在继续到新的地区。这种害虫管理的成功率不同,受到复杂的入侵模式、生物相互作用的多层次性质、不同的局部生态以及生物防治生物和黄蜂种群的微观进化过程的影响。最近的研究结果对管理星天牛的历史观点提出了挑战,呼吁管理计划将影响这一复杂害虫的局部动态变化纳入其中。在这方面,星天牛为说明需要采取不同的方法来开发有效和可持续的管理工具以应对森林和种植园中日益严重的害虫入侵的全球性问题提供了一个极好的模型。