Species Characterization And Responses Of Subcortical Insects To Trap-Logs And Ethanol In A Hardwood Biomass Plantation

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST ENTOMOLOGY(2015)

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We characterized subcortical insect assemblages in economically important eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoidesBartr.), sycamore (Platanus occidentalisL.) and sweetgum (Liquidambar styracifluaL.) plantations in the southeastern U.S.A. Furthermore, we compared insect responses between freshly-cut plant material by placing traps directly over cut hardwood logs (trap-logs), traps baited with ethanol lures and unbaited (control) traps. We captured a total of 15506 insects representing 127 species in four families in 2011 and 2013. Approximately 9% and 62% of total species and individuals, respectively, and 23% and 79% of total Scolytinae species and individuals, respectively, were non-native to North America. We captured more Scolytinae using cottonwood trap-logs compared with control traps in both years, although this was the case with sycamore and sweetgum only in 2013. More woodborers were captured using cottonwood and sweetgum trap-logs compared with control traps in both years, although only with sycamore in 2013. Ethanol was an effective lure for capturing non-native Scolytinae; however, not all non-native species were captured using ethanol lures. Ambrosiophilus atratus (Eichhoff) and Hypothenemus crudiae (Panzer) were captured with both trap-logs and control traps, whereas Coccotrypes distinctus (Motschulsky) and Xyleborus glabratusEichhoff were only captured on trap-logs. Indicator species analysis revealed that certain scolytines [e.g. Cnestus mutilatus (Blandford) and Xylosandrus crassiusculus (Motschulsky)] showed significant associations with trap-logs or ethanol baits in poplar or sweetgum trap-logs. In general, the species composition of subcortical insects, especially woodboring insects, was distinct among the three tree species and between those associated with trap-logs and control traps.
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Buprestidae, Cerambycidae, Curculionidae, non-natives, Scolytinae, Siricidae
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