Known and predicted impacts of the invasive oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata) in European oak ecosystems – a review

IF 0.9 Q4 ECOLOGY Folia Oecologica Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.2478/foecol-2020-0015
Márton Paulin, A. Hirka, C. Eötvös, Csaba Gáspár, Ágnes Fürjes-Mikó, G. Csóka
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Abstract The North American oak lace bug (OLB, Corythucha arcuata) was first found in Europe in northern Italy in 2000, and up to 2019 it was recorded in 20 countries. Almost all Eurasian deciduous oak species are suitable hosts and the species can also feed on many other woody plants. At least 30 million hectares of oak forests provide suitable hosts for the OLB, meaning that the lack of suitable hosts will not restrict its further spread. Detailed studies on the long-term impact of the species are not yet available but there are many good reasons to assume that it poses multiple threats to oaks and oak ecosystems. In the long term, it may have negative effects on oak health, growth, and acorn crops. Many of other oak-associated species will likely also be negatively affected. So far, no effective and environmentally tolerable large scale control method is known for OLB.
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欧洲橡树生态系统中已知和预测的入侵性橡树花边虫(Corythucha arcuata)的影响——综述
摘要北美橡树花边虫(OLB,Corythucha arcuata)于2000年在意大利北部的欧洲首次被发现,截至2019年,它在20个国家被记录在案。几乎所有欧亚落叶橡树物种都是合适的寄主,该物种还可以以许多其他木本植物为食。至少3000万公顷的橡树林为OLB提供了合适的寄主,这意味着缺乏合适的寄主不会限制其进一步传播。目前还没有关于该物种长期影响的详细研究,但有很多充分的理由认为它对橡树和橡树生态系统构成了多重威胁。从长远来看,它可能会对橡树的健康、生长和橡子作物产生负面影响。许多其他与橡树相关的物种也可能受到负面影响。到目前为止,还没有一种有效且环保的大规模控制OLB的方法。
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Folia Oecologica
Folia Oecologica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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2.50
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15.40%
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12
审稿时长
38 weeks
期刊介绍: Folia oecologica is a continuation of the journal Folia dendrologica published in the years 1974 - 1997. Folia oecologica is an international scientific journal. It has published original scientific works in the field of ecology oriented toward forest ecosystems, natural and urbanized environments, plants and animals.
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