Jones Anne C, Mullins Donald E, Brewster Carlyle, Rhea James P, Salom Scott M
Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, PA, 16801, USA.
Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA.
Insect Sci. 2016 Dec;23(6):843-853. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.12240. Epub 2015 Sep 23.
The hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae Annand is an invasive insect that frequently causes hemlock (Tsuga spp.) mortality in the eastern United States. Studies have shown that once healthy hemlocks become infested by the adelgid, nutrients are depleted from the tree, leading to both tree decline and a reduction of the adelgid population. Since A. tsugae is dependent on hemlock for nutrients, feeding on trees in poor health may affect the ability of the insect to obtain necessary nutrients and may consequently affect their physiological and population health. Trees were categorized as lightly or moderately impacted by A. tsugae based on quantitative and qualitative tree health measurements. Population health of A. tsugae on each tree was determined by measuring insect density and peak mean fecundity; A. tsugae physiological health was determined by measuring insect biomass, total carbon, carbohydrate, total nitrogen, and amino nitrogen levels. Adelges tsugae from moderately impacted trees exhibited significantly greater fecundity than from lightly impacted trees. However, A. tsugae from lightly impacted hemlocks contained significantly greater levels of carbohydrates, total nitrogen, and amino nitrogen. While the results of the physiological analysis generally support our hypothesis that A. tsugae on lightly impacted trees are healthier than those on moderately impacted trees, this was not reflected in the population health measurements. Adelges tsugae egg health in response to tree health should be verified. This study provides the first examination of A. tsugae physiological health in relation to standard A. tsugae population health measures on hemlocks of different health levels.
铁杉球蚜(Adelges tsugae Annand)是一种入侵性昆虫,在美国东部经常导致铁杉(Tsuga spp.)死亡。研究表明,一旦健康的铁杉被铁杉球蚜侵害,树木中的养分就会被耗尽,导致树木衰退以及铁杉球蚜种群数量减少。由于铁杉球蚜依赖铁杉获取养分,以健康状况不佳的树木为食可能会影响这种昆虫获取必要养分的能力,进而可能影响其生理健康和种群健康。根据树木健康状况的定量和定性测量,将树木分类为受铁杉球蚜轻度或中度影响。通过测量昆虫密度和平均繁殖力峰值来确定每棵树上铁杉球蚜的种群健康状况;通过测量昆虫生物量、总碳、碳水化合物、总氮和氨基氮水平来确定铁杉球蚜的生理健康状况。来自中度受影响树木的铁杉球蚜繁殖力明显高于轻度受影响树木的铁杉球蚜。然而,来自轻度受影响铁杉的铁杉球蚜碳水化合物、总氮和氨基氮含量明显更高。虽然生理分析结果总体上支持了我们的假设,即轻度受影响树木上的铁杉球蚜比中度受影响树木上的铁杉球蚜更健康,但这在种群健康测量中并未体现出来。应验证铁杉球蚜卵的健康状况与树木健康状况之间的关系。本研究首次考察了不同健康水平铁杉上铁杉球蚜的生理健康状况与标准铁杉球蚜种群健康指标之间的关系。