Choi Won Il, Jeon Mun-Jang, Park Young-Seuk
Division of Forest Insect Pests and Diseases, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Forest Resources, Daegu University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.
PeerJ. 2017 Aug 22;5:e3610. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3610. eCollection 2017.
The structural dynamics of host-parasitoid populations play a key role in the mechanism of natural community development with invasive species. Species invading new habitats experience coevolution with their newly acquired natural enemies, and their population dynamics are driven by a complex interaction between biological and environmental factors. We examined the biological and environmental factors which potentially influence a community of parasitoids throughout the 25-year invasion history of the pine needle gall midge (PNGM), , an important pest of pines in eastern Asia. We found that differences in establishment sequence and competitive ability among the parasitoids attacking this species determined the parasitoid community's structure and dynamics. In particular, the timing for the initial establishment of the host-parasitoid association, incomplete superiority in competition among parasitoids, and indirect competition by a combination of the parasitoids were important factors for determining community's structure and dynamics. Finally, the history of change in the community composition could be explained by the phenology differences in its member species, mediated by environmental factors.
宿主-寄生蜂种群的结构动态在入侵物种参与的自然群落发展机制中起着关键作用。入侵新栖息地的物种会与其新获得的天敌共同进化,其种群动态受生物和环境因素之间复杂相互作用的驱动。我们研究了在松针瘿蚊(PNGM)长达25年的入侵历史中,可能影响寄生蜂群落的生物和环境因素,松针瘿蚊是东亚松树的一种重要害虫。我们发现,攻击该物种的寄生蜂在定殖顺序和竞争能力上的差异决定了寄生蜂群落的结构和动态。特别是,宿主-寄生蜂关联最初定殖的时间、寄生蜂之间竞争的不完全优势以及寄生蜂组合产生的间接竞争是决定群落结构和动态的重要因素。最后,群落组成的变化历史可以通过其成员物种在环境因素介导下的物候差异来解释。