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Spring colonisation of orchards by Anthonomus pomorum from adjacent forest borders
Authors:St Toepfer  H Gu and S Dorn
Institution:(1) Institute of Plant Sciences, Applied Entomology, ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), Clausiusstr. 25/NW, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The early-season dispersal of the overwintered apple blossom weevil, Anthonomus pomorum (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is a crucial stage in the colonisation of dwarf apple orchards adjacent to forests. We have conducted release-recapture studies with 1700 to 4000 marked weevils at two orchard sites in Switzerland over 2 years to characterise the spatial and temporal pattern of the dispersal process. The dispersal and colonisation of orchards in spring by overwintered weevils is dependent upon the prevailing temperature.An orientated dispersal from the forest border to the centre of the orchard was observed consistently, irrespective of the angle of the apple tree rows with respect to the forest border or of climatic conditions. The average dispersal distance of the weevils was 19 m. Approximately one third of the weevil population remained on the first tree encountered, the remainder of the population moved over short distances mainly along the tree rows. This dispersal pattern led to a strong lsquoedge effectrsquo with higher numbers of weevils occurring at the edges adjoining the forests as compared to the centre of orchards. The relevance of these findings to population dynamics and management of the pest is discussed.
Keywords:dispersal  mark-release-recapture  Anthonomus pomorum  apple blossom weevil  Coleoptera  Curculionidae  apple orchard
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