An outsider on the Antarctic Peninsula: A new record of the non‐native moth Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Author:

Benitez Hugo A.123ORCID,Salinas Carla4,Hernández Jordan125,Contador Mejías Tamara126,Kim Sanghee7,Maturana Claudia S.12,Rebolledo Lorena4,Pérez Laura M.8,Câmara Paulo E. A. S.9,Alves Ferreira Vinícius10,Lobos Isabel13,Piñeiro Alejandro13,Convey Peter121112

Affiliation:

1. Millennium Institute Biodiversity of Antarctic and Subantarctic Ecosystems (BASE) Santiago Chile

2. Cape Horn International Center (CHIC) Centro Universitario Cabo de Hornos, Universidad de Magallanes Puerto Williams Chile

3. Laboratorio de Ecología y Morfometría Evolutiva, Centro de Investigación de Estudios Avanzados del Maule Universidad Católica del Maule Talca Chile

4. Departamento Científico Instituto Antártico Chileno Punta Arenas Chile

5. Programa de Doctorado en Salud Ecosistémica, Centro de Investigación de Estudios Avanzados del Maule Universidad Católica del Maule Talca Chile

6. Núcleo Milenio de Salmónidos Invasores (INVASAL) Concepción Chile

7. Division of Life Sciences Korea Polar Research Institute Incheon Korea

8. Departamento de Física, FACI Universidad de Tarapacá Arica Chile

9. Departamento de Botânica Universidade de Brasília Brasília Brazil

10. Agronômica, Laboratório de Diagnóstico Fitossanitário e Consultoria Porto Alegre Brazil

11. British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Natural Environment Research Council Cambridge UK

12. Department of Zoology University of Johannesburg Auckland Park South Africa

Abstract

AbstractWe report the first record of the microlepidopteran Plodia interpunctella beyond the South Shetland Islands at the Chilean Yelcho scientific station (64°52′33.1428″ S; 63°35′1.9572″ W), Doumer Island, close to the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is notable that P. interpunctella, a globally distributed stored product pest species, exhibits a remarkable capacity for prolonged viability within food storage facilities. The dual challenges of food transportation and storage in the context of Antarctica's challenging operational conditions may have facilitated P. interpunctella's initial arrival to the Antarctic region. Non‐perishable food items, such as grains, flour and rice, provide practical options for the bulk food transportation and storage required in the long‐term operation of Antarctic research stations. The presence of P. interpunctella in Antarctica, even if restricted to synanthropic environments within buildings, is a clear threat to Antarctic biodiversity, not only through being an invasive species itself but also as a potential vector for other non‐native species (bacteria, acari, between others.), which could carry diseases to the native species.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo

Publisher

Wiley

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