Long-term monitoring data on Popilliajaponica (Newman, 1838) (Coleoptera, Rutelidae) across the Azorean Islands.

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Biodiversity Data Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.12.e138989
Mário Brum Teixeira, António Onofre Soares, David H Lopes, Lucas Lamelas-Lopez, Paulo A V Borges, José Adriano Mota, Nelson Simões
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Background: The Japanese Beetle, Popilliajaponica Newman, 1838 (Coleoptera, Rutelidae), is a univoltine agricultural pest that poses a serious threat to various agricultural crops. For more than 16 years, the Azorean official authorities have implemented a Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) programme that is crucial for understanding the dynamics of insect pests, such as the Japanese Beetle, and their impacts on agricultural ecosystems. The significance of this long-term monitoring extends beyond understanding the pest's life cycle. By sharing this long-term monitoring data with the scientific community, we hope it allows for a more comprehensive assessment of P.japonica success and spread, enabling a deeper understanding of how this pest interacts and correlates with biotic and abiotic factors to uncover patterns and trends crucial for effective pest management.In the Azores Archipelago, P.japonica adults emerge from pupae at the end of May and peak in density by early July, persisting until October. Larvae develop through three instars, with the third instar grub pupating by early May. This lifecycle highlights the pest population's seasonal activity, including the timing of emergence, adult stages and larval stages. It reveals when and for how long the pest is active in each of its life stages and provides critical information for pest management strategies. Worldwide, this pest can cause damage to 414 plant species across 94 families, underscoring the potential for elevated crop damage. This information is invaluable for developing targeted intervention strategies and mitigating economic losses caused by P.japonica infestations. Therefore, establishing and maintaining long-term programmes for monitoring P.japonica populations are essential for scientific understanding and practical pest management efforts in the Azores Archipelago.

New information: The data presented here report the officials' records of a 16-year (from 2008 to 2023) long-term monitoring programme on P.japonica in the Azores Archipelago, undertaken by the Secretaria Regional da Agricultura e Alimentação operational services. Based on the last checklist of Azorean arthropods, the species is recorded for the first time for the Corvo, Graciosa and São Jorge Islands.

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亚速尔群岛Popilliajaponica (Newman, 1838)(鞘翅目,栉蚊科)的长期监测资料。
背景:日本甲虫,Popilliajaponica Newman, 1838(鞘翅目,Rutelidae)是一种严重威胁多种农作物的单性农业害虫。16年来,亚速尔官方当局实施了一项长期生态研究(LTER)计划,该计划对于了解日本甲虫等害虫的动态及其对农业生态系统的影响至关重要。这种长期监测的意义超出了了解害虫的生命周期。通过与科学界分享这些长期监测数据,我们希望能够更全面地评估粳稻的成功和传播,从而更深入地了解这种害虫如何与生物和非生物因素相互作用和相关,从而揭示对有效害虫管理至关重要的模式和趋势。在亚速尔群岛,5月底成虫从蛹中出来,7月初达到密度高峰,一直持续到10月。幼虫发育至3龄,3龄幼虫于5月初化蛹。这一生命周期突出了害虫种群的季节性活动,包括出现的时间、成虫阶段和幼虫阶段。它揭示了害虫在其每个生命阶段的活动时间和多长时间,并为害虫管理策略提供了关键信息。在世界范围内,这种害虫可对94科的414种植物造成损害,强调了对作物的潜在危害。这些信息对于制定有针对性的干预策略和减轻日本稻蠹侵染造成的经济损失具有宝贵的价值。因此,建立和维持监测粳稻种群的长期规划对亚速尔群岛的科学认识和实际病虫害管理工作至关重要。新信息:这里提供的数据报告了官员对亚速尔群岛上日本稻的16年(2008年至2023年)长期监测计划的记录,该计划由区域农业和食品秘书处业务服务处承担。在上次亚速尔节肢动物名录的基础上,首次在Corvo、Graciosa和s o Jorge群岛记录到该物种。
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Biodiversity Data Journal
Biodiversity Data Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ) is a community peer-reviewed, open-access, comprehensive online platform, designed to accelerate publishing, dissemination and sharing of biodiversity-related data of any kind. All structural elements of the articles – text, morphological descriptions, occurrences, data tables, etc. – will be treated and stored as DATA, in accordance with the Data Publishing Policies and Guidelines of Pensoft Publishers. The journal will publish papers in biodiversity science containing taxonomic, floristic/faunistic, morphological, genomic, phylogenetic, ecological or environmental data on any taxon of any geological age from any part of the world with no lower or upper limit to manuscript size.
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