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Does the invasive horse-chestnut leaf mining moth, Cameraria ohridella, affect the native beech leaf mining weevil, Orchestes fagi, through apparent competition?

机译:入侵性的七叶树叶采食蛾,Cameraria ohridella,是否通过明显竞争影响了山毛榉树叶采食象鼻虫Orchestes fagi?

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Apparent competition, through the action of shared natural enemies, is frequently suggested as a possible mechanism underlying the impact of invasive alien species on native species, but examples are rare, particularly in insects. A previous study showed that the beech leaf mining weevil, Orchestes fagi, was significantly less abundant close to horse-chestnut trees infested by the invasive horse-chestnut leaf mining moth, Cameraria ohridella, compared to control sites. Apparent competition through the sharing of natural enemies was proposed as a potential mechanism underlying this effect. To test the occurrence of apparent competition between the two leaf miner species, three observational studies and one experimental manipulation were carried out in Switzerland during 3 years. The total mortality, parasitism, predation and parasitoid diversity of larvae and pupae of O. fagi were compared between sites with and without horse-chestnut trees severely attacked by C. ohridella. Total mortality and predation rates of O. fagi were not significantly different between sites with and sites without C. ohridella. Despite a large overlap between the parasitoid complexes of the two leaf miners, parasitism of O. fagi was found to be positively influenced by the presence of horse-chestnuts infested by C. ohridella in only one of the four studies and only for 1 year. Similarly, parasitoid diversity was not higher near infested horse-chestnut trees compared to control sites. Thus, little evidence for apparent competition was found. Possible reasons, including possible insufficiencies in the experimental circumstances and design, are discussed.
机译:经常建议通过共有天敌的作用进行表观竞争,作为外来入侵物种对本地物种影响的潜在机制,但这种现象很少见,尤其是在昆虫中。先前的一项研究表明,与入侵地点相比,山毛榉叶象甲虫Orchestes fagi在入侵性七叶树蛾(Cameraria ohridella)侵染的七叶树树附近的丰度明显较低。通过共享天敌的表观竞争被认为是潜在的机制。为了测试两种叶片矿工物种之间明显竞争的发生,瑞士在3年中进行了三项观察性研究和一项实验性操作。比较了在有和没有受到板球菌严重侵袭的七叶树的站点之间,O。fagi幼虫和p的总死亡率,寄生虫,捕食和类寄生虫多样性。带有和不带有ohridella的地点的O. fagi的总死亡率和捕食率没有显着差异。尽管两个叶子矿工的类寄生虫复合物之间有大量重叠,但只有四项研究中的一项研究发现,O。fagi的寄生性受到ohridella侵染的七叶树的积极影响,并且仅持续1年。同样,受侵害的七叶树附近的寄生虫多样性也不比对照地点高。因此,几乎没有发现明显竞争的证据。讨论了可能的原因,包括实验环境和设计中可能的不足。

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