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Acidic precipitation increases egg survival in Neodiprion sertifer
Authors:K Helivaara  R Visnen  M Varama
Institution:(1) Finnish Forest Research Institute, P.O. Box 18, SF-01301 Vantaa, Finland;(2) Water and Environment Research Institute, P.O. Box 250, SF-00101 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The effects of simulated acidic precipitation on the egg viability of the European pine sawfly, Neodiprion sertifer Geoffroy (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) were studied by spraying egg clusters with a mixture of sulphuric and nitric acid (1:1, pH 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, distilled water, natural precipitation) for a month in April–May. Egg viability analyses showed that the proportion of hatched first instar larvae increased with increasing acidity. The better survival of sawfly eggs in pine needles in more acidic conditions may be partly due to changes in needle physiology affecting egg mortality. However, when the eggs were reared without needles in Petri-dishes, the proportion of successfully hatched larvae likewise increased with increasing acidity indicating direct acid-induced changes in the eggs themselves. Acidic precipitation as a stress factor of the host plant apparently changes population dynamics of pine sawflies and may be an important factor in triggering outbreaks.
Keywords:Pinus sylvestris  egg viability  air pollution  outbreaks
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