Zapponi Livia, Tortorici Francesco, Anfora Gianfranco, Bardella Simone, Bariselli Massimo, Benvenuto Luca, Bernardinelli Iris, Butturini Alda, Caruso Stefano, Colla Ruggero, Costi Elena, Culatti Paolo, Di Bella Emanuele, Falagiarda Martina, Giovannini Lucrezia, Haye Tim, Maistrello Lara, Malossini Giorgio, Marazzi Cristina, Marianelli Leonardo, Mele Alberto, Michelon Lorenza, Moraglio Silvia Teresa, Pozzebon Alberto, Preti Michele, Salvetti Martino, Scaccini Davide, Schmidt Silvia, Szalatnay David, Roversi Pio Federico, Tavella Luciana, Tommasini Maria Grazia, Vaccari Giacomo, Zandigiacomo Pietro, Sabbatini-Peverieri Giuseppino
Centro Ricerca e Innovazione, Fondazione Edmund Mach (FEM), via Mach 1, 38098 S. Michele all'Adige, TN, Italy.
Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie, Forestali e Alimentari, University di Torino (UniTO), Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10095 Grugliasco, TO, Italy.
Insects. 2021 Apr 1;12(4):316. doi: 10.3390/insects12040316.
The brown marmorated stink bug is an invasive agricultural pest with a worldwide distribution. Classical biological control has been identified as the most promising method to reduce the populations of . Adventive populations of two candidates for releases, and , have recently been detected in Europe. To assess their distribution and abundance, a large-scale survey was performed. From May to September 2019, a wide area covering northern Italy and parts of Switzerland was surveyed, highlighting the expanding distribution of both and Within four years after their first detection in Europe, both species have rapidly spread into all types of habitats where is present, showing a wide distribution and continuous expansion. Both exotic showed high levels of parasitism rate towards , while parasitization of non-target species was a rare event. The generalist was the predominant native parasitoid of , while the emergence of native scelionids from eggs was rarely observed. The presence of the hyperparasitoid was also recorded. This study provided fundamental data that supported the development of the first inoculative release program of in Europe.
棕色木蝽是一种分布于全球的入侵性农业害虫。经典生物防治已被确定为减少其种群数量最有前景的方法。最近在欧洲检测到了两种用于释放的候选物种的外来种群。为了评估它们的分布和丰度,进行了大规模调查。在2019年5月至9月期间,对意大利北部和瑞士部分地区的广大区域进行了调查,突出了这两种物种分布范围的不断扩大。在它们首次在欧洲被发现后的四年内,这两个物种都迅速扩散到了所有有棕色木蝽的栖息地类型中,显示出广泛的分布和持续的扩张。两种外来物种对棕色木蝽都表现出较高的寄生率,而非目标物种被寄生的情况则很少见。广食性的[物种名称1]是棕色木蝽的主要本地寄生蜂,而从棕色木蝽卵中羽化出本地缘腹细蜂的情况很少见。也记录到了重寄生蜂[物种名称2]的存在。这项研究提供了基础数据,支持了欧洲首个棕色木蝽接种释放计划的制定。