Entomology and Nematology Department, Ft. Lauderdale Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, 3205 College Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314, USA.
J Econ Entomol. 2023 Apr 24;116(2):538-545. doi: 10.1093/jee/toad020.
Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki and C. gestroi (Wasmann) are economically important structural pests in urban areas. Due to anthropogenic activity, both species have been introduced into the United States, with their respective invasive ranges now overlapping in Florida, and the two species have the capability to hybridize. The potential for structural damage from subterranean termite colonies primarily depends on colony size. However, long-term colony growth and wood consumption capabilities of hybrid Coptotermes colonies remain to be investigated, to determine the potential pest status of field-established hybrid colonies. In this study, we investigated long-term colony development over four years to determine if aging hybrid colonies display vigor in terms of colony growth. In addition, we compared wood consumption rate of hybrid colonies to compare their potential impact as structural pests with the two parental species. In aging colonies (four-year-old), both hybrid mating types displayed a colony growth equivalent to C. formosanus. However, the wood consumption rates of four-year-old colonies of the two parental Coptotermes species and their hybrids were similar, indicating equal damaging potential. We also found multiple secondary reproductives in hybrid colonies, even in the presence of primary reproductives, which may favor their potential establishment and spread. Although hybrid colonies or hybrid alates have yet to be detected in the field, our results suggest that such hybrid colonies would be an additional termite threat in the future if they were established in the field.
台湾乳白蚁和格氏乳白蚁(Wasmann)是城市中具有重要经济意义的结构害虫。由于人类活动的影响,这两个物种已被引入美国,它们各自的入侵范围现在在佛罗里达州重叠,并且这两个物种有杂交的能力。地下白蚁群体对结构造成的潜在破坏主要取决于群体的大小。然而,杂交乳白蚁群体的长期群体生长和木材消耗能力仍有待研究,以确定田间建立的杂交群体的潜在害虫地位。在这项研究中,我们调查了四年的长期群体发展情况,以确定老化的杂交群体在群体生长方面是否表现出活力。此外,我们比较了杂交群体的木材消耗率,以比较它们作为结构害虫的潜在影响与两个亲本物种的影响。在老化的群体(四年龄)中,两种杂交交配类型都表现出相当于台湾乳白蚁的群体生长。然而,两种亲本乳白蚁物种及其杂交种的四年龄群体的木材消耗率相似,表明其具有同等的破坏性潜力。我们还发现杂交群体中存在多个次级繁殖者,即使存在初级繁殖者,这可能有利于它们的潜在建立和传播。尽管在野外尚未检测到杂交群体或杂交有翅成虫,但我们的研究结果表明,如果这些杂交群体在野外建立,它们将成为未来另一个白蚁威胁。