Landscape Composition and Management History Affect Alfalfa Weevil but not its Parasitoid

Author:

Pellissier Makenzie E1,Rand Tatyana A2,Murphy Melanie A34,Jabbour Randa14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY , USA

2. USDA-ARS, Pest Management Research Unit, Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory , Sidney , MT , USA

3. Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY , USA

4. Program in Ecology, University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY , USA

Abstract

Abstract It is widely recognized that both local and landscape-scale factors can be important drivers of crop pests, natural enemies, and biocontrol services. However, recent syntheses have found that landscape effects are inconsistent across study systems, highlighting the need for system-specific research to guide management decisions. In particular, studies conducted in perennial crops and that examine landscape configuration, not just composition, are especially lacking. We studied the impact of local and landscape factors on alfalfa weevil Hypera postica and its parasitoid Bathyplectes curculionis. Although classical biological control efforts have largely suppressed H. postica in the eastern United States, it remains problematic in the western United States. We sampled 20 production alfalfa fields in southeastern Wyoming to estimate H. postica density, parasitism rates by B. curculionis, and vegetation at local scales. We used remotely sensed imagery to characterize both landscape composition and configuration surrounding each sampled field. We used a hypothesis-driven modeling approach to determine which model was most predictive of H. postica and parasitism rate by B. curculionis. Landscape composition was the best model to predict H. postica densities. Host density was the best predictor of parasitism rates by B. curculionis. Production fields that had received insecticide applications in the last 5 years had higher weevil densities than fields that had not received insecticide applications. Stand age was not associated with weevil density or parasitism rate. In conclusion, we found local, landscape, and management components to be important in this system.

Funder

Western Integrated Pest Management Center

Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program

Research Capacity Fund

U.S. Department of Agriculture

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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