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Evaluating the success of treatments that slow spread of an invasive insect pest
Pest Management Science ( IF 3.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-04 , DOI: 10.1002/ps.6500
Jonathan A Walter 1, 2 , Clare A Rodenberg 1 , Atticus E L Stovall 3, 4 , Gabriela C Nunez-Mir 5 , Ksenia S Onufrieva 6 , Derek M Johnson 5
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Treatments for the suppression and eradication of insect populations undergo substantial testing to ascertain their efficacy and safety, but the generally limited spatial and temporal scope of such studies limit knowledge of how contextual factors encountered in operational contexts shape the relative success of pest management treatments. These contextual factors potentially include ecological characteristics of the treated area, or the timing of treatments relative to pest phenology and weather events. We used an extensive database on over 1000 treatments of nascent populations of Lymantria dispar (L.) (gypsy moth) to examine how place-based and time-varying conditions shape the success of management treatments.

中文翻译:

评估减缓侵入性害虫传播的治疗方法的成功率

抑制和根除昆虫种群的处理方法经过大量测试以确定其有效性和安全性,但此类研究通常有限的空间和时间范围限制了在操作环境中遇到的环境因素如何影响害虫管理处理的相对成功的知识。这些背景因素可能包括处理区域的生态特征,或与害虫物候和天气事件相关的处理时间。我们使用了关于Lymantria dispar (L.)(吉普赛蛾)新生种群 1000 多种处理的广泛数据库,以研究基于地点和时变的条件如何影响管理处理的成功。
更新日期:2021-06-04
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