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Indigenous arthropod natural enemies of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in North America and Europe

Authors :
Entomology
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Abram, Paul K.
Hoelmer, Kim A.
Acebes-Doria, Angelita L.
Andrews, Heather
Beers, Elizabeth H.
Bergh, J. Christopher
Bessin, Ric
Biddinger, David J.
Botch, Paul
Buffington, Matthew L.
Cornelius, Mary L.
Costi, Elena
Delfosse, Ernest S.
Dieckhoff, Christine
Dobson, Rachelyn
Donais, Zachary
Grieshop, Matthew
Hamilton, George
Haye, Tim
Hedstrom, Christopher
Herlihy, Megan V.
Hoddle, Mark S.
Hooks, Cerruti R. R.
Jentsch, Peter
Joshi, Neelendra K.
Kuhar, Thomas P.
Lara, Jesus
Lee, Jana C.
Legrand, Ana
Leskey, Tracy C.
Lowenstein, David
Maistrello, Lara
Mathews, Clarissa R.
Milnes, Joshua M.
Morrison, William R. III
Nielsen, Anne L.
Ogburn, Emily C.
Pickett, Charles H.
Poley, Kristin
Pote, John
Radl, James
Shrewsbury, Paula M.
Talamas, Elijah
Tavella, Luciana
Walgenbach, James F.
Waterworth, Rebeccah
Weber, Donald C.
Welty, Celeste
Wiman, Nik G.
Entomology
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Abram, Paul K.
Hoelmer, Kim A.
Acebes-Doria, Angelita L.
Andrews, Heather
Beers, Elizabeth H.
Bergh, J. Christopher
Bessin, Ric
Biddinger, David J.
Botch, Paul
Buffington, Matthew L.
Cornelius, Mary L.
Costi, Elena
Delfosse, Ernest S.
Dieckhoff, Christine
Dobson, Rachelyn
Donais, Zachary
Grieshop, Matthew
Hamilton, George
Haye, Tim
Hedstrom, Christopher
Herlihy, Megan V.
Hoddle, Mark S.
Hooks, Cerruti R. R.
Jentsch, Peter
Joshi, Neelendra K.
Kuhar, Thomas P.
Lara, Jesus
Lee, Jana C.
Legrand, Ana
Leskey, Tracy C.
Lowenstein, David
Maistrello, Lara
Mathews, Clarissa R.
Milnes, Joshua M.
Morrison, William R. III
Nielsen, Anne L.
Ogburn, Emily C.
Pickett, Charles H.
Poley, Kristin
Pote, John
Radl, James
Shrewsbury, Paula M.
Talamas, Elijah
Tavella, Luciana
Walgenbach, James F.
Waterworth, Rebeccah
Weber, Donald C.
Welty, Celeste
Wiman, Nik G.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Since the establishment of the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stal) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in North America and Europe, there has been a large, multi-group effort to characterize the composition and impact of the indigenous community of arthropod natural enemies attacking this invasive pest. In this review, we combine 98 indigenous natural enemy datasets spanning a variety of sampling methods, habitats, and geographic areas. To date, the vast majority of H. halys biological control research has focused on the egg stage, using sentinel egg masses to characterize indigenous parasitoid and predator communities and their contribution to H. halys egg mortality. Although egg parasitism and predation levels by indigenous natural enemies are low (typically <10% each) in most surveys, total egg mortality attributable to natural enemies can be higher (typically between 5 and 25%; up to 83%)-even though these values were likely underestimated in most cases because some mortality due to biological control was not recognized. In North America, where the most data are available, it appears that the relative prevalence of different indigenous parasitoid species varies among habitat types, particularly between crop and non-crop habitats. Predator species responsible for egg mortality are much less commonly identified, but appear to include a wide variety of generalist chewing and sucking predators. To date, studies of natural enemies attacking H. halys nymphs and adults are relatively rare. Based on our review, we identify a number of key research gaps and suggest several directions for future research.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1357747990
Document Type :
Electronic Resource