Characterizing the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Three Native Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) across an Agricultural Landscape

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作者
Grabarczyk, Erin E. [1 ]
Cottrell, Ted E. [2 ]
Tillman, Glynn [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Southeast Watershed Res Lab, Tifton, GA 31793 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Southeastern Fruit & Tree Nut Res Lab, Byron, GA 31008 USA
基金
美国农业部;
关键词
Euschistus servus; Euschistus tristigmus; Chinavia hilaris; SADIE; pheromone-baited trap; red-blue plot; non-crop habitat; HETEROPTERA-PENTATOMIDAE; HALYOMORPHA-HALYS; AGGREGATION PHEROMONE; EUSCHISTUS-SERVUS; TRAP CAPTURE; FIELD EDGES; DISPERSAL; POPULATIONS; COTTON; BROWN;
D O I
10.3390/insects12100854
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
Simple Summary: Stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are highly mobile pests that forage on, and damage, a variety of crops. Habitats that surround farms, such as forests, wetlands, and pastures may play a role in the location of stink bugs and their movement into crop fields. Here, stink bugs were trapped weekly across an 18 km(2) agricultural landscape, and we characterized their distribution, as well as patterns of aggregation by habitat. Brown stink bugs (Euschistus servus) were most often captured in crop fields and the timing of aggregations often corresponded to food availability. Dusky stink bugs (Euschistus tristigmus) were primarily captured in forest, and only occasionally in crop fields. Green stink bugs (Chinavia hilaris) were found in both crop fields and non-crop habitat. Control of stink bugs may require management plans that consider movement not only within crop fields, but also the surrounding habitat. Stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are polyphagous pests that cause significant economic losses to a variety of crops. Although many species have been documented to aggregate within agricultural fields, much less is known regarding the timing and distribution of adults and nymphs within and between surrounding non-crop habitat. Therefore, we explored the spatiotemporal distribution of Euschistus servus (Say), Euschistus tristigmus (Say), and Chinavia hilaris (Say), three species of North American origin, and examined whether distribution patterns varied between species according to habitat. Stink bugs were monitored weekly for three years within an 18 km(2) grid of pheromone-baited traps. We tested whether habitat affected distribution patterns, used spatial analysis by distance indices (SADIE) to identify aggregations, and visualized distributions with interpolated maps. Overall, E. servus adults were captured in crops, whereas E. tristigmus adults and nymphs were mainly captured in forests. Accordingly, distribution patterns of E. tristigmus were relatively stable over time, whereas aggregations of adult E. servus varied over space, and the timing of aggregations reflected the phenology of major crops. Chinavia hilaris was most often captured in forest, followed by crop habitat. Pest management strategies for stink bugs may require an area-based management approach that accounts for movement in agricultural fields and surrounding habitat.
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