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Impact of native forest remnants and wild host plants on the abundance of the South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus in Brazilian apple orchards

机译:本土森林残余物和野生饲养植物对巴西苹果园的南美果蝇丰富的影响

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In Parana, southern Brazil, apple orchards are commonly bordered by highly biodiverse Atlantic Forest remnants. The main insect pest in these orchards is the highly polyphagous South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus. Technical advisers recommend that farmers remove wild host plants of A. fraterculus around orchards, which is at odds with the need for forest conservation. We thus investigated whether the presence of Atlantic Forest remnants and A. fraterculus host plants surrounding commercial apple orchards affect A. fraterculus populations in apple orchards in Parana, southern Brazil. For this purpose, we monitored A. fraterculus using McPhail traps in a total of 67 100 m x 200 m apple orchard plots that differed in their adjacent landscape (forest with A. fraterculus host plants, forest without host plants, open areas). In total, we captured 6412 Anastrepha fruit flies during four growing seasons. At the time when the apple fruits were susceptible to A. fraterculus, the probability of occurrence (i.e. of presence or absence) of A. fraterculus did not differ among the adjacent landscape types and was not affected by the presence of specific host plants. Its abundance in traps where at least one individual was found was also not affected. In contrast, at the time when the apple fruits were absent or not susceptible to A. fraterculus, A. fraterculus probability of occurrence was significantly higher in plots adjacent to open area than in plots adjacent to native forest remnants and intermediate in plots adjacent to native forest remnants with A. fraterculus host plants. At that time, its probability of occurrence and its abundance increased only with the presence of Psidium cattleyanum in these forest remnants. These results indicate that forest remnants had a limited impact on A. fraterculus abundance in orchards and do not support the recommendation to indiscriminately remove wild host plants adjacent to apple orchards.
机译:在巴西南部,苹果园普通森林残余的苹果园普遍毗邻。这些果园中的主要虫害是高度多功能南美果蝇,Anastrepha脚轮。技术顾问建议农民去除果园周围的野生宿主植物,这与森林保护需求有所不足。因此,我们调查了商业苹果园周围的大西洋森林残留和A.Fratsculy寄主植物是否影响了巴西南部Parana的Apple Orcharms的A.Fratsculus群体。为此目的,我们使用麦克尾部陷阱监测了A.跨部门的跨越67 100 M x 200 m苹果园图,其相邻的景观(森林与A. Fraderculy植物,没有宿主植物,开放区域)。总共捕获了6412个Anastreha果蝇在四个生长季节。在苹果果实易受A.肱骨的影响时,A.肱骨的发生概率(即,存在或缺席)在相邻的景观类型中没有区别,并且不受特定宿主植物的存在影响。它在发现至少一个人的陷阱中的丰富也没有受到影响。相比之下,在苹果果实不存在或不容易受到A.肱骨的时间时,A患者的发生概率在与天然森林残余物邻近的天然森林残余和地图附近的曲线附近森林残余与A.FRASTCULUS宿主植物。此时,其发生的概率及其丰度仅随着这些森林残余物中的花酸锡甘露甘露甘露甘露糖的存在而增加。这些结果表明,森林残余对果园中的A.肱骨丰富的影响有限,并且不支持不同时清除邻近苹果园的野生宿主植物的建议。

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