Multiple factors influenced the aggregation behavior of adult Eucryptorrhynchus scrobicuatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Author:

Sun Xuewen12ORCID,Guo Wenjuan3ORCID,Wang Lu12,Xin Xin4,Yang Xuerong5,Wen Junbao12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Beijing Forestry University , Beijing, China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory for Forest Pests Control, Beijing Forestry University , Beijing, China

3. Institute of Plant Protection, Weifang Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Weifang, China

4. Weicheng Ecological and Environmental Protection Comprehensive Law Enforcement Brigade, Weicheng Branch Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment , Weifang , China

5. Forestry Quarantine Station, Forestry and Grassland Bureau , Lingwu , China

Abstract

Abstract Eucryptorrhynchus scrobiculatus (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a notorious pest of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Sapindales: Simaroubaceae). E. scrobiculatus adults typically aggregate under leaves and in soil crevices at the base of A. altissima in the field. We hypothesize that the environmental factors and conspecific signals determine their aggregation behavior. To test this, we investigated adult numbers in light-exposed and shaded areas of the sample trees and conducted experiments in both field and lab settings. Results revealed that (i) greater adult distribution in shaded areas; (ii) significant influence of temperature and illumination on aggregation tendency in the field; (iii) no gender-based difference in aggregation degree and maximum aggregation between light and dark; (iv) the host plant triggering the aggregation tendency, negatively affected in the absence; (v) the aggregation tendency of E. scrobiculatus weakened with the temperature gradually changing to ordinary temperature; and (vi) mutual attraction and chemical attraction between males and females. Thus, the aggregation behavior was influenced by factors including temperature, light intensity, host plant, and conspecific signals, but light’s role was not obvious in the lab.

Funder

National Key R&D Program Subtopics

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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