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Beneficial Insect Attraction to Milkweeds (Asclepias speciosa Asclepias fascicularis) in Washington State USA

机译:对美国华盛顿州乳草(Asclepias speciosaAsclepias fascicularis)的有益昆虫吸引力

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Native plant and beneficial insect associations are relatively unstudied yet are important in native habitat restoration programs for improving and sustaining conservation biological control of arthropod pests in agricultural crops. Milkweeds (Asclepias spp.) are currently the focus of restoration programs in the USA aimed at reversing a decline in populations of the milkweed-dependent monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus); however, little is known of the benefits of these plants to other beneficial insects. Beneficial insects (predators, parasitoids, pollinators) attracted to two milkweed species (Asclepias speciosa, Asclepias fascicularis) in central Washington State, WA, USA were identified and counted on transparent sticky traps attached to blooms over five seasons. Combining all categories of beneficial insects, means of 128 and 126 insects per trap were recorded for A. speciosa and A. fascicularis, respectively. Predatory and parasitic flies dominated trap catches for A. speciosa while parasitic wasps were the most commonly trapped beneficial insects on A. fascicularis. Bees were trapped commonly on both species, especially A. speciosa with native bees trapped in significantly greater numbers than honey bees. Beneficial insect attraction to A. speciosa and A. fascicularis was substantial. Therefore, these plants are ideal candidates for habitat restoration, intended to enhance conservation biological control, and for pollinator conservation. In central Washington, milkweed restoration programs for enhancement of D. plexippus populations should also provide benefits for pest suppression and pollinator conservation.
机译:本地植物和有益昆虫协会的研究相对较少,但是在本地栖息地恢复计划中对于改善和维持农业作物中节肢动物害虫的保护性生物控制至关重要。乳草(Asclepias spp。)目前是美国恢复计划的重点,旨在扭转依赖乳草的帝王蝶(Danaus plexippus)种群的减少;然而,人们对这些植物对其他有益昆虫的好处知之甚少。确定了在美国华盛顿州中部的两个华盛顿州中部的两种乳草物种(天蛾属(Asclepias speciosa),纤毛虫(Asclepias fascicularis))吸引的有益昆虫(捕食者,寄生虫,传粉媒介),并在五个季节附着在花朵上的透明粘性陷阱上进行了计数。结合所有类别的有益昆虫,每个诱集装置分别记录了A. speciosa和fascicularis昆虫的128和126种昆虫。捕食性和寄生性苍蝇在A. speciosa的陷阱捕获中占主导地位,而寄生性黄蜂是在fascicularis上最常见的诱捕昆虫。蜜蜂通常被困在两个物种上,尤其是A. speciosa,其天然蜜蜂被捕获的数量明显多于蜜蜂。有益昆虫对A. speciosa和A. fascicularis的吸引力很大。因此,这些植物是栖息地恢复,加强保护生物控制和授粉媒介保护的理想人选。在华盛顿中部,旨在增强丛枝线虫种群的乳草恢复计划也应为抑制害虫和授粉媒介提供好处。

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