Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands

After establishment of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Europe, population densities of native ladybird species have decreased. The post-hibernation onset of female reproduction, a key characteristic influencing population dynamics and competition with related species, was studied. Hibernating individuals were collected and transferred to outdoor cages to continue overwintering. Every two weeks a sample of individuals was transferred to long-day, warm conditions. Intensity of dormancy was studied by determining the pre-oviposition period and ovarian development. Pre-oviposition periods were short throughout our observations, indicating that Harmonia axyridis was not in diapause but in a quiescent state. H. axyridis becomes active rapidly when temperature rises in spring but is not active earlier in the year than native species. Neither the mode of overwintering, nor the onset of spring activity can explain the invasion success of H. axyridis

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Main Authors: Raak-van den Berg, C.L., Hemerik, L., de Jong, P.W., van Lenteren, J.C.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:adalia-bipunctata coleoptera, coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera, hippodamia-convergens coleoptera, lady beetle coleoptera, life-history, pallas coleoptera, photoperiodic response, reproductive di, temperature-dependent development, thermal requirements,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/mode-of-overwintering-of-invasive-harmonia-axyridis-in-the-nether
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4089532024-12-04 Raak-van den Berg, C.L. Hemerik, L. de Jong, P.W. van Lenteren, J.C. Article/Letter to editor BioControl 57 (2012) 1 ISSN: 1386-6141 Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands 2012 After establishment of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Europe, population densities of native ladybird species have decreased. The post-hibernation onset of female reproduction, a key characteristic influencing population dynamics and competition with related species, was studied. Hibernating individuals were collected and transferred to outdoor cages to continue overwintering. Every two weeks a sample of individuals was transferred to long-day, warm conditions. Intensity of dormancy was studied by determining the pre-oviposition period and ovarian development. Pre-oviposition periods were short throughout our observations, indicating that Harmonia axyridis was not in diapause but in a quiescent state. H. axyridis becomes active rapidly when temperature rises in spring but is not active earlier in the year than native species. Neither the mode of overwintering, nor the onset of spring activity can explain the invasion success of H. axyridis en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/mode-of-overwintering-of-invasive-harmonia-axyridis-in-the-nether 10.1007/s10526-011-9394-2 https://edepot.wur.nl/176686 adalia-bipunctata coleoptera coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera hippodamia-convergens coleoptera lady beetle coleoptera life-history pallas coleoptera photoperiodic response reproductive di temperature-dependent development thermal requirements Wageningen University & Research
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topic adalia-bipunctata coleoptera
coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera
hippodamia-convergens coleoptera
lady beetle coleoptera
life-history
pallas coleoptera
photoperiodic response
reproductive di
temperature-dependent development
thermal requirements
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coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera
hippodamia-convergens coleoptera
lady beetle coleoptera
life-history
pallas coleoptera
photoperiodic response
reproductive di
temperature-dependent development
thermal requirements
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coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera
hippodamia-convergens coleoptera
lady beetle coleoptera
life-history
pallas coleoptera
photoperiodic response
reproductive di
temperature-dependent development
thermal requirements
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coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera
hippodamia-convergens coleoptera
lady beetle coleoptera
life-history
pallas coleoptera
photoperiodic response
reproductive di
temperature-dependent development
thermal requirements
Raak-van den Berg, C.L.
Hemerik, L.
de Jong, P.W.
van Lenteren, J.C.
Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
description After establishment of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Europe, population densities of native ladybird species have decreased. The post-hibernation onset of female reproduction, a key characteristic influencing population dynamics and competition with related species, was studied. Hibernating individuals were collected and transferred to outdoor cages to continue overwintering. Every two weeks a sample of individuals was transferred to long-day, warm conditions. Intensity of dormancy was studied by determining the pre-oviposition period and ovarian development. Pre-oviposition periods were short throughout our observations, indicating that Harmonia axyridis was not in diapause but in a quiescent state. H. axyridis becomes active rapidly when temperature rises in spring but is not active earlier in the year than native species. Neither the mode of overwintering, nor the onset of spring activity can explain the invasion success of H. axyridis
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet adalia-bipunctata coleoptera
coccinella-septempunctata coleoptera
hippodamia-convergens coleoptera
lady beetle coleoptera
life-history
pallas coleoptera
photoperiodic response
reproductive di
temperature-dependent development
thermal requirements
author Raak-van den Berg, C.L.
Hemerik, L.
de Jong, P.W.
van Lenteren, J.C.
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Hemerik, L.
de Jong, P.W.
van Lenteren, J.C.
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title Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
title_short Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
title_full Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Mode of overwintering of invasive Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
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