Eye Gnat (Liohippelates, Diptera: Chloropidae) Biology, Ecology, and Management: Past, Present, and future

Author:

Klepzig Kier D1ORCID,Hartshorn Jessica A2ORCID,Tsalickis Alexandra2,Sheehan Thomas N1

Affiliation:

1. The Jones Center at Ichauway , 3988 Jones Center Drive, Newton, GA, 39870 , USA

2. Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson University , Lehotsky Hall 272F, Clemson, SC, 29634 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Eye gnats (mainly Liohippelates pusio and Liohippelates collusor) are pest species that have been the subject of considerable research and extension activity in the United States since the 1930s. They cause considerable discomfort and stress—and may transmit pathogens—to humans and animals. We reviewed the abundant literature on biological, ecological, and management aspects of Liohippelates eye gnats. Eye gnat biology and life cycles have been well studied in agricultural systems. However, their ecology, roles in trophic cascades, and functions in natural ecosystems, particularly forests, are not well documented. Additionally, there remain opportunities to improve traps, repellents, deterrents, and controls for eye gnats. The substantial and substantive early work on these insects provides a strong foundation for future investigations and extension.

Funder

Jones Center at Ichauway

Clemson University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Insect Science,Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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