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Behavioral Responses of the Invasive Halyomorpha halys (StAyenl) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to Light-Based Stimuli in the Laboratory and Field

机译:在实验室和现场,侵袭性Halyomorpha halys(StAyenl)(半翅目:atom科)的行为响应对光基刺激的响应。

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Halyomorpha halys (StAyenl), brown marmorated stink bug, is an invasive insect native to Asia that was accidently introduced into the United States. The species is a polyphagous pest that has caused serious economic injury to specialty and row crops in the mid-Atlantic region. Growers have targeted H. halys with broad-spectrum materials by increasing the number of and decreasing the interval between insecticide applications. While it is known that adults reliably respond to semiochemical cues, much less is known about the response of H. halys to visual stimuli. Field observations suggest that H. halys adults respond to light-based stimuli, with large aggregations of adults documented at outdoor light sources and captured in commercial blacklight traps. Therefore, we conducted a series of studies aimed at identifying optimal wavelengths and intensities of light attractive to H. halys adults. We found that intensity and wavelength of light affected H. halys response in the laboratory and field. In the laboratory, H. halys demonstrated positive phototactic responses to full-spectrum and wavelength-restricted stimuli at a range of intensities, though the levels of stimulus acceptance and attraction, respectively, changed according to intensity. The species is most attracted to white, blue and black (ultraviolet) wavelength-restricted stimuli in the laboratory and field. In the field, traps baited with blue light sources were less attractive to non-target insect species, but white light sources were more attractive to H. halys indicating that these two light sources may be good candidates for inclusion in light-based monitoring traps.
机译:Halyomorpha halys(StAyenl)是褐色的臭臭臭虫,是一种起源于亚洲的入侵昆虫,被意外引入美国。该物种是一种多食性害虫,已对大西洋中部地区的特种作物和行作物造成了严重的经济损失。种植者通过增加杀虫剂的使用次数和减少杀虫剂之间的间隔,以广谱材料作为目标。众所周知,成年人能够可靠地响应化学信息提示,但关于H. halys对视觉刺激的反应知之甚少。现场观察表明,H。halys成虫对基于光的刺激作出反应,在室外光源处记录有成年成虫大量聚集,并在商业黑光陷阱中捕获。因此,我们进行了一系列研究,旨在确定吸引H. halys成虫的最佳波长和光强度。我们发现,光的强度和波长会影响实验室和现场的H. halys反应。在实验室中,H。halys在一定强度范围内表现出对全光谱和受波长限制的刺激的积极光化学反应,尽管刺激接受和吸引的水平分别随强度而变化。在实验室和野外,该物种最受波长限制的白色,蓝色和黑色(紫外线)刺激。在野外,用蓝光源诱饵的诱集装置对非目标昆虫的吸引力较小,但是白光源对H. halys的吸引力更大,这表明这两种光源可能是纳入基于光的监测诱集装置的良好候选者。

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