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Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Imidacloprid and the Arthropod Fauna Associated with Eastern Hemlock, Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.

机译:与加拿大铁杉(Tsuga canadensis(L.)Carr。)的东部铁杉相关的吡虫啉和节肢动物区系的时空分布。

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Eastern hemlock, Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr (Pinales: Pinaceae), is an important component of both the urban and forest landscape of the eastern United States. Eastern hemlock has been heavily impacted by the introduction of the hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae (Annand) (Hemiptera: Adelgidae). Two goals of this research were (1) to determine the effect of treatment timing (spring versus fall) and application method (tree injection versus soil injection) on the spatial and temporal distribution of imidacloprid the primary insecticide used to treat A. tsugae and (2) to assess the impact of application method and timing of imidacloprid treatments on the arthropods associated with eastern hemlock. The results of this study showed that xylem fluid concentrations of imidacloprid were significantly (P < 0.05) higher for spring applications than for fall applications, and for trunk injections than soil injections in the first year post treatment. A diverse group of arthropods, making up 393 species, were collected by branch beating the lower crowns of eastern hemlock. No significant (P > 0.05) differences in arthropod abundance were found between imidacloprid treated and control trees and application methods. An extensive literature review revealed 484 native and exotic arthropods from three different taxonomic classes and 21 different orders associated with eastern hemlock in North America. A total of five arthropod species were eastern hemlock dependent, and are likely to experience local extirpation as a result of declining and dying eastern hemlock. In addition, an assessment of the impact of application method and timing of imidacloprid treatments on the spider communities were carried out because spiders are the primary arthropod predator present in the crown of eastern hemlock. No significant (P > 0.05) differences in spider abundance were found between imidacloprid treated and control trees and application methods. This study provides fundamental information to aid the conservation and management of eastern hemlock and biodivisity at risk due to extensive applications of imidacloprid.
机译:东部铁杉(Tsuga canadensis(L.)Carr(Pinales:Pinaceae))是美国东部城市和森林景观的重要组成部分。东部铁杉受到铁杉羊毛艾德吉(Adelges tsugae(Annand)(半翅目:Adelgidae))的引入的严重影响。这项研究的两个目标是(1)确定处理时机(春季对秋季)和施用方法(树木注射对土壤注射)对吡虫啉主要杀虫剂用来治疗tsu虫的时空分布的影响,以及( 2)评估吡虫啉治疗方法和时间对东部铁杉相关节肢动物的影响。这项研究的结果表明,在处理后的第一年中,春季施用的吡虫啉的木质部液浓度显着高于秋季施用(P <0.05),树干注射的浓度高于土壤注射。通过打败东铁杉下冠的树枝,收集到各种节肢动物,共393种。在吡虫啉处理的树和对照树以及施用方法之间,节肢动物的丰度没有显着差异(P> 0.05)。广泛的文献综述揭示了来自三种不同分类类别和21种与北美东部铁杉相关的命令的484种本土和外来节肢动物。共有五种节肢动物属于东部铁杉属植物,并且由于东部铁杉属植物死亡和垂死,很可能经历局部灭绝。此外,由于蜘蛛是东部铁杉冠中主要的节肢动物食肉动物,因此评估了吡虫啉的施用方法和时机对蜘蛛群落的影响。经吡虫啉处理的树和对照树以及施用方法之间,蜘蛛丰度没有显着差异(P> 0.05)。这项研究提供了基础信息,以帮助保护和管理东部铁杉和因吡虫啉广泛应用而处于危险中的生物多样性。

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  • 作者

    Turcotte, Richard M.;

  • 作者单位

    West Virginia University.;

  • 授予单位 West Virginia University.;
  • 学科 Entomology.;Forestry.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 120 p.
  • 总页数 120
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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