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Parasitoid assemblages of two invading blacklocust leaf miners, Phyllonorycter robiniella and Parectopa robiniella in Hungary (CROSBI ID 157621)

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Csoka, Gyorgy ; Penzes Zsolt ; Hirka, Aniko ; Miko, Istvan ; Matošević, Dinka ; Melika, George Parasitoid assemblages of two invading blacklocust leaf miners, Phyllonorycter robiniella and Parectopa robiniella in Hungary // Periodicum biologorum, 111 (2009), 4; 405-411

Podaci o odgovornosti

Csoka, Gyorgy ; Penzes Zsolt ; Hirka, Aniko ; Miko, Istvan ; Matošević, Dinka ; Melika, George

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Parasitoid assemblages of two invading blacklocust leaf miners, Phyllonorycter robiniella and Parectopa robiniella in Hungary

Two leaf miners, Parectopa robiniella and Phyllonorycter robiniella (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae), native to North America, were established in Europe. These two invaders provide an excellent opportunity to study the insertion of new species into an existing host-parasitoid community. The following hypothesis are tested: (i) parasitoids attacking the invaders have a wide rather than a narrow host range ; (ii) the invading leaf-miner species on black locust are attacked by fewer species of parasitoids than endemic species ; (iii) the parasitoid communities attacking invading species are most similar to those attacking endemic leaf-miners with similar ecology ; (iv) how the parasitoid communities affect the population dynamic of invaders ; (v) what is the difference between the Ph. robiniella and Pa. robiniella parasitoid communities. Samples were taken at two sites in pure black locust stands: Gödöllő (Pest county) and Visonta (Heves county) and in the western part of Hungary: Csorna, Koroncó, Lövő (Győr-Moson-Sopron County). From each sampling site twenty 60 cm long braches were randomly cut and the first top 15 leaves were checked on each branch: number of leaflet per leaves and number of mines per each leaflet were counted. 300 mines of each leaf-miner species were chosen randomly from 10 trees in different canopy levels and were carried to the laboratory for further individual rearing. All the parasitoid species reared from these two leaf-miners are generalists-common and abundant species on different lepidopteran leaf-miners associated with oaks and other woody plants. In both, Ph. robiniella and Pa. robiniella, the same dominant species of parasitoids were reared. In Ph. robiniella the parasitoid species richness was slightly higher than in Pa. robiniella. The two invading leaf-miners, Ph. robiniella and Pa. robiniella, have recruited a parasitoid community of nearly the same size as native Phyllonorycter species on oaks have and that this process of shifting onto new hosts is quite rapidly occurred, during 10-20 years. The parasitoid communities of Parectopa are simpler than in Phyllonorycter and it is due, probably, to the different mine structure and ecology of two invading hosts.

Phyllonorycter robiniella; Parectopa robinella; Robinia pseudoacacia; parasitism; parasitoids

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Podaci o izdanju

111 (4)

2009.

405-411

objavljeno

0031-5362

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Šumarstvo

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