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The Natural Host Range of Steinernema and Heterorhabditis spp. and Their Impact on Insect Populations
Authors:ARNE  PETERS
Abstract:The natural host range of entomopathogenic nematodes of the genera Steinernema and Heterorhabditis can be defined as the range of insects which indigenous nematode populations use for propagation. Information on the natural host range is rare. However, based on records of insects found to be naturally infected with nematodes, some conclusions regarding the natural host range of some Steinernema spp. and Heterorhabditis spp. are presented. Reports of indigenous nematode populations impacting on insect populations can be divided between relatively balanced, long-lasting nematode-host associations and unbalanced, short-lasting epizootics. Examples of the augmentation and inoculative introduction of nematodes in agriculture and forestry ecosystems are presented. Based on current knowledge, nematode reproduction strategies are discussed and indications of the risk involved in the release of non-indigenous nematodes are given.
Keywords:Host Specificity  Steinernema  Heterorhabditis  Gryllotalpidae  Elateridae  Scarabaeidae  Cerambicidae  Pythidae  Curculionidae  Chrysomelidae  Noctuidae  Sesiidae  Pyralidae  Pieridae  Tortricidae  Vespidae  Pamphilidae  Tephritidae  Muscidae  Epizootics
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