1. Modelling Monochamus galloprovincialis dispersal trajectories across a heterogeneous landscape to optimize monitoring by trapping networks.
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Nunes, Pedro, Branco, Manuela, Van Halder, Inge, and Jactel, Hervé
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PINEWOOD nematode ,PHEROMONE traps ,MIXED forests ,LANDSCAPE ecology ,LANDSCAPES - Abstract
Context: The pine wood nematode (PWN) is an invasive species which was introduced into Europe in 1999. It represents a major economic and ecological threat to European forests. In Europe, the maritime pine is the main host and Monochamus galloprovinciallis is its only vector. Objectives: Our goal was to analyze the effect of landscape heterogeneity on the vector's dispersal. We further aimed at developing a new method to locate the origin of insects captured in a systematic network of pheromone traps. Methods: A mark-release-recapture experiment was carried out in a heterogeneous landscape combining maritime pine plantations, clear-cuts and isolated patches of broadleaved and mixed forests in the southwest of France. Least-cost path analysis was used to model dispersal trajectories and assign friction values to each land-use type in the landscape. We used the trap's geographical coordinates, capture levels and mean friction values of neighbouring patches to calculate a weighed barycentre and the position of the release of marked beetles. Results: Least Cost Path modelling revealed the vector's tendency to avoid habitat patches such as mixed or deciduous forests and not avoid clear-cuts. The weighted barycentre method was greatly improved when the friction values of the trap's surrounding land-uses were used. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates the value of applying landscape ecology concepts and methods to improve our understanding and prediction of pest invasion processes. A practical application is the design of systematic grids of pheromone traps to locate the infection focus from which PWN vectors originate in a newly colonized area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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