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Rapid northwards expansion of a forest insect pest attributed to spring phenology matching with sub-Arctic birch

机译:春季物候与北极亚桦相匹配的森林虫害迅速向北扩展

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Species range displacements owing to shifts in temporal associations between trophic levels are expected consequences of climate warming. Climate-induced range expansions have been shown for two irruptive forest defoliators, the geometrids Operophtera brumata and Epirrita autumnata, causing more extensive forest damage in sub-Arctic Fennoscandia. Here, we document a rapid northwards expansion of a novel irruptive geometrid, Agriopis aurantiaria, into the same region, with the aim of providing insights into mechanisms underlying the recent geometrid range expansions and subsequent forest damage. Based on regional scale data on occurrences and a quantitative monitoring of population densities along the invasion front, we show that, since the first records of larval specimens in the region in 1997-1998, the species has spread northwards to approximately 70 degrees N, and caused severe defoliation locally during 2004-2006. Through targeted studies of larval phenology of A. aurantiaria and O. brumata, as well as spring phenology of birch, along meso-scale climatic gradients, we show that A. aurantiaria displays a similar dynamics and development as O. brumata, albeit with a consistent phenological lag of 0.75-1 instar. Experiments of the temperature requirements for egg hatching and for budburst in birch showed that this phenological lag is caused by delayed egg hatching in A. aurantiaria relative to O. brumata. A. aurantiaria had a higher development threshold (LDTA.a.=4.71 degrees C, LDTO.b.=1.41 degrees C), and hatched later and in less synchrony with budburst than O. brumata at the lower end of the studied temperature range. We can conclude that recent warmer springs have provided phenological match between A. aurantiaria and sub-Arctic birch which may intensify the cumulative impact of geometrid outbreaks on this forest ecosystem. Higher spring temperatures will increase spring phenological synchrony between A. aurantiaria and its host, which suggests that a further expansion of the outbreak range of A. aurantiaria can be expected.
机译:由于营养水平之间时间联系的变化,物种范围的位移是气候变暖的预期结果。气候变化导致的范围扩大已经显示出两个破坏性的森林落叶者,即几何形状的Operophtera brumata和Epirrita autumnata,在亚北极的芬诺斯堪的亚造成了更大范围的森林破坏。在这里,我们记录了一个新颖的具干扰性的几何体Agriopis aurantiaria迅速向北扩展到同一地区的目的,目的是提供洞悉最近几何范围扩展和随后的森林破坏的机制的见解。根据有关发生的区域规模数据和对入侵前沿沿线人口密度的定量监测,我们显示,自1997-1998年该地区首次记录幼体标本以来,该物种向北扩散到大约70度N,并且在2004年至2006年期间导致局部严重脱叶。通过有针对性的研究,A。aurantiaria和O. brumata的幼虫物候以及桦木的春季物候,沿着中尺度气候梯度,我们显示A. aurantiaria显示出与O. brumata类似的动态和发展,尽管有持续0.75-1龄的物候滞后。对桦树卵孵化和芽萌芽的温度要求进行的实验表明,这种物候滞后是由于A.antiantiaria卵孵化相对于布鲁氏毛霉所致。在研究温度范围的较低端,aurantiaria具有较高的发育阈值(LDTA.a. = 4.71摄氏度,LDTO.b。= 1.41摄氏度),并且孵化的时间比布鲁氏菌晚,且与芽孢的同步性较差。 。我们可以得出的结论是,最近出现的较暖的春季已经在极光菌和北极亚桦之间提供了物候匹配,这可能加剧几何爆发对该森林生态系统的累积影响。较高的春季温度将提高Aurantiaria和其寄主之间的春季物候同步性,这表明可以预期Aurantiaria爆发范围的进一步扩大。

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