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001-es BibID:BIBFORM082785
Első szerző:Csóka György
Cím:Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia / György Csóka, Anikó Hirka, Serap Mutun, Milka Glavendekić, Ágnes Mikó, Levente Szőcs, Márton Paulin, Csaba Béla Eötvös, Csaba Gáspár, Mariann Csepelényi, Ágnes Szénási, Milivoj Franjević, Yuri Gninenko, Mirza Dautbašić, Osman Muzejinović, Milan Zúbrik, Constantin Netoiu, Andrei Buzatu, Flavius Bălăcenoiu, Maja Jurc, Dušan Jurc, Iris Bernardinelli, Jean-Claude Streito Dimitrios Avtzis, Boris Hrašovec
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1461-9555 1461-9563
Megjegyzések:1 The North American oak lace bug feeds on leaves of "white oaks" in its native range. In Europe, it was first discovered in northern Italy in 2000. In recent years, it has subsequently spread rapidly and population outbreaks have been observed in several European countries. In the present study, we summarize the steps of its expansion. 2 To predict its potential host range, we checked 48 oak species in 20 sentinel gardens in seven countries between 2013 and 2018. 3 In total, 27 oak species were recorded as suitable hosts; 13 of them are globally new ones, 23 out of the 29 in section Quercus (? white oaks, an intrageneric taxonomic unit within genus Quercus), including Asian oaks, native to Japan, Korea and China, and four out of five in section Cerris (another intrageneric unit of the same genus), were accepted as hosts. None of the species in section Lobatae (red oaks) or in the Ilex group was accepted. 4 Host records were also collected in forest stands of 10 countries. We found 11 oak species that were infested. Outbreak populations were most commonly found on Quercus robur, Quercus frainetto, Quercus petraea and Quercus cerris, comprising widespread and outstandingly important oaks species in Europe. 5 Based on our findings, we conclude that suitable hosts for oak lace bug are present in most of Europe and Asia. This means that a lack of hosts will likely not restrict further range expansion.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Corythucha arcuata
host plants
non-native species
Quercus spp
sentinel gardens
Megjelenés:Agricultural And Forest Entomology. - 22 : 1 (2019), p. 61-74. -
További szerzők:Hirka Anikó Mutun Serap Glavendekić, Milka Mikó Ágnes Szőcs Levente Paulin Márton Eötvös Csaba Béla (1987-) (ökológus) Gáspár Csaba Csepelényi Mariann Szénási Ágnes Franjević, Milivoj Gninenko, Yuri Dautbašić, Mirza Muzejinović, Osman Zúbrik, Milan Netoiu, Constantin Buzatu, Andrei Bălăcenoiu, Flavius Jurc, Maja Jurc, Dušan Bernardinelli, Iris Streito, Jean-Claude Avtzis, Dimitrios Hrašovec, Boris
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096240
Első szerző:Paulin Márton
Cím:Overwintering mortality of the oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata) in Hungary - a field survey / Márton Paulin, Anikó Hirka, Mariann Csepelényi, Ágnes Fürjes-Mikó, Imola Tenorio-Baigorria, Csaba Eötvös, Csaba Gáspár and György Csóka
Dátum:2021
ISSN:2454-0358
Megjegyzések:The North American oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata) was first discovered in Europe (Norhern Italy) in 2000. It started a rapid area expansion in the last decade and has been reported in 20 countries so far. Almost all European oaks are suitable hosts. On top of the host availability, abiotic factors like weather/climate may also have a decisive impact on its further spread and future outbreaks. We conducted a simple field survey within three years, at five locations to estimate the overwintering mortality of the species. Our results suggest that not even a relatively harsh winter (as 2016/2017) caused severe mortality in the overwintering populations. The average mortality of the nine year/location combinations was 30.6% (range 9.1-58.5%). Based on this, the low winter temperature is unlikely to restrict its further spread, therefore continuing area expansion can be predicted.
Tárgyszavak:Agrártudományok Erdészeti és vadgazdálkodási tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
invasive insects
area expansion
climate change
abiotic limitation
overwintering success
Megjelenés:Central European Forestry Journal. - 67 : 2 (2021), p. 108-112. -
További szerzők:Hirka Anikó Csepelényi Mariann Fürjes-Mikó Ágnes Tenorio-Baigorria, Imola Eötvös Csaba Béla (1987-) (ökológus) Gáspár Csaba Csóka György
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