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adam_text | Population Dynamics of
Forest Insects
Edited by
ALLAN D WATT
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
Penicuik, Scotland, UK
SIMON R LEATHER
Forestry Commission
Roslin, Scotland, UK
MARK D HUNTER
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania, USA
NEIL A C KIDD
University of Wales
Cardiff, Wales UK
Intercept
Andover, Hampshire
Contents
Contributors v
Introduction ix
SECTION ONE: GENERAL POPULATION STUDIES
1 Population Dynamics of Pine-feeding Insects: a Historical Study 3
D KLIMETZEK, Forstzoologisches Institut der Universitat, Freiburg,
Federal Republic of Germany
Introduction 3
Methods 3
Results 4
Discussion 7
Acknowledgements 10
References 10
2 Population Dynamics and Abundance of Deciduous Tree-dwelling
Aphids 11
AFG DIXON, School of Biological Sciences, University of
East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Introduction 11
Long-term population trends 11
The timing of regulatory mechanisms 14
Regulatory mechanisms 15
Difference in aphid abundance between trees 16
Abundance of aphids 19
Discussion 20
Acknowledgements 22
References 22
3 The Abundance of Spruce Aphids under the Influence of an Oceanic
Climate 25
K DAY and S CRUIE, Department of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK
Introduction 25
Methods 26
Results 27
xiv Contents
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
The Role of Host Quality, Natural Enemies, Competition and
Weather in the Regulation of Autumn and Winter Populations
of the Bird Cherry Aphid
S R LEATHER, Forestry Commission Northern Research Station,
Scotland, UK
Introduction
Autumn populations
Host quality
Overwintering studies
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
5 Long-term Population Studies of the Douglas-fir Tussock Moth in
California 45
D L DAHLSTEN, D L ROWNEY, W A COPPER, S M TATT,
Division of Biological Control, University of California, USA and
J M WENZ, USDA Forest Service, Sonara, California, USA
Introduction 45
Methods 46
Results 49
Discussion 56
References 57
6 Species-Area Relationships: Relevance to Pest Problems of British
Trees? 59
M F CLARIDGE, School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of
Wales Cardiff, UK and H F EVANS, Forestry Commission Research
Station, Farnham, Surrey, UK
Introduction 59
Species-area relations: total insect faunas of British trees 60
Feeding guilds and species-area relationships 61
Quality of data: new estimates of areas for British trees 61
Complete herbivore fauna of British trees 63
Herbivore guilds on British trees 64
Tree area and pest status 65
Discussion and conclusions 67
References 68
Contents xv
SECTION TWO: INSECT-PLANT INTERACTIONS
7 Rote of Site and Insect Variables in Forecasting Defoliation by the
Gypsy Moth 73
M E MONTGOMERY, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest
Experiment Station, Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Introduction 73
The gypsy moth 74
Procedures 75
Results 77
Discussion 81
Acknowledgement 82
References 82
8 Water Stress In Sitka Spruce and its Effect on the Green Spruce
Aphid Elatobium abietinum 85
E J MAJOR, Forestry Commission Research Station, Farnham,
Surrey, UK
Introduction 85
Materials and methods 86
Results 88
Discussion 90
Acknowledgements 92
References 92
9 Insect Outbreaks in Forests of Western Australia 95
I ABBOTT, Department of Conservation and Land Management,
Como, Australia
Introduction 95
Biology and life history 97
The outbreaks 97
Impact of the outbreaks 98
Causes of the outbreaks 98
Control options and implications for forest management 100
Drought-the factor in common 102
References 102
10 Effect of Neomycta pulicaris Pascoe (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
on Hard Beech Nothofagus truncata 105
G P HOSKING, RMJ MACKENZIE, R ZONDAG and J A
HUTCHESON, Forest Research Institute, Roturua, New Zealand
Introduction 105
Biology of Neomycta pulicaris 106
Impact of Neomycta pulicaris on host 107
Discussion 108
Acknowledgements 110
References 110
xvi Contents
11 Positive and Negative Feedbacks in Insect-Plant Interactions 113
E HAUKIOJA, Department of Biology and Kevo Subarctic Research
Station; University of Turku, Finland
Introduction 113
Effects on insects 114
The plant s point of view 115
Discussion 117
Acknowledgments 119
References 119
12 Variation in the Effects or Spring Defoliation on the Late Season
Phytophagous Insects of Quercus robur 123
M D HUNTER and C WEST, Department of Zoology, University of
Oxford, UK
Introduction 123
The system 124
Lepidopteran leafminers 125
Lepidopteran leaf skeletonizers 127
Discussion 130
Acknowledgements 132
References 132
13 Consequences of Rapid Feeding-induced Changes in Trees for the
Plant and the Insect: Individuals and Populations 137
S D WRATTEN, P J EDWARDS and A M BARKER, Department
of Biology, University of Southampton, UK
Introduction 137
Evidence for biological effects of wound-induced changes in woody
plants on herbivorous plants 138
Wound-induced changes in plants and their effects on insects:
methodology and interpretation 139
References 143
14 Damage-induced Changes in Birch Foliage: Mechanisms and
Effects on Insect Herbivores 147
S E HARTLEY, Department of Biology, University of York, UK
and J H LAWTON, Centre for Population Biology, Department
of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial College, Ascot, UK
Introduction 147
Chemical changes in birch foliage 148
Responses of herbivores 149
Responses to eriocrainid leafminer damage 150
Conclusion 151
References 152
Contents xvii
15 The Consequences of Natural, Stress-induced and Damage-induced
Differences in Tree Foliage on the Population Dynamics of the Pine
Beauty Moth 157
A D WATT, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Penicuik, Scotland, UK
Introduction 157
The effects of within-tree variability in pine foliage 158
The effects of between-tree variability in pine foliage 159
Damage-induced variability in pine foliage 160
Foliage chemistry 160
Population dynamics 161
Conclusions 166
Acknowledgements 166
References 160
16 Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Population Variation in
Terpene Chemistry and its Role in Budwonn (Choristoneura
occidental!* Freeman) Dynamics 169
R G CATES and J ZOU, Department of Botany and Range Science,
Brigham Young University, Utah, USA
Introduction 169
Methods 170
Results 172
Discussion 179
Acknowledgements 181
References 181
17 Interactions between Host-piant Chemistry and the Population
Dynamics of Conifer Aphids 183
NAC KIDD, SDJ SMITH, G B LEWIS, School of Pure and
Applied Biology, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK and C I CARTER,
Forestry Commission Research Station Farnham, Surrey, UK
Introduction 183
Conifer aphids: ecology and life cycles 184
The influence of-host-plant quality on aphids 184
The nature of host-plant quality to aphids 186
Do aphids affect host-plant quality? 189
Conclusions 191
Acknowledgements 192
References 192
xviii Contents
18 Air Pollution and Tree-dwelling Aphids 195
S McNEIL, Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial
College, Ascot, UK and J B WH1TTAKER, Division of Biological
Sciences, Institute of Environmental and Biological Sciences,
University of Lancaster, UK
Introduction 195
Field observations 196
Experimental studies in chambers 196
Open-air fumigation 202
Response of the tree 203
Discussion 203
Acknowledgements 205
References 205
19 Changes hi Population Dynamics of Pine Insects Induced by Air
Pollution 209
K HELJOVAARA, Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa, Finland
and R VAISANEN, Water and Environment Research Institute,
Helsinki, Finland
Introduction 209
Patterns 210
A case study on a pollutant gradient 210
Discussion 214
Acknowledgements 216
References 216
SECTION THREE: INSECT-NATURAL ENEMY INTERACTIONS
20 Evaluating the Role of Natural Enemies in Latent and Eruptive
Species: New Approaches in Life Table Construction 221
P W PRICE, Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona
University, Flagstqff USA
Introduction: historical perspective on insect herbivore population
dynamics 221
Population dynamics of the shoot-galling sawfly 222
The continuum of impact by natural enemies 229
Acknowledgements 230
References 230
21 Gypsy Moth Predators: An Example of Generallst and Specialist
Natural Enemies 233
R M WESELOH, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station,
New Haven, Connecticut USA
Introduction 233
Generalist predators 234
Specialist predators 238
Contents
Discussion
References
Site Factors, Predators and Pine Beauty Moth Mortality
P J WALSH, Forestry Commission Northern Research Station, Roslin,
Midlothian, Scotland UK
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Small Mammal Predation and the Population Dynamics of
Neodiprion sertifer
I HANSKI, Department ofZoology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Introduction
The predator s point of view
The sawfly s responses to predation
Rate of predation by small mammals
Functional and numerical responses
Control of sawfly populations by small mammals at the metapopulation
level
Discussion
Conclusions
References
xix
24 Are Parasitoids of Significance in Endemic Populations of Forest
Defoliators? Some Experimental Observations from Gypsy Moth,
Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) 265
N J MILLS, CAB International Institute of Biological Control, Ascot,
Berkshire UK
Introduction 265
Methods 267
Results 267
Discussion and conclusions 270
Acknowledgements 272
References 272
xx Contents
25 Experimental Manipulation of Gypsy Moth Density to Assess
Impact of Natural Enemies 275
J S ELKINTON, J R GOULD, C S FERGUSON Department of
Entomology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, A M
LIEBHOLD, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental
Station, Morgantown, USA and W E WALLNER, USDA Forest
Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station Connecticut, USA
Introduction 275
Methods 277
Results 278
Discussion 283
Acknowledgements 285
References 285
26 Interaction of Parasitism and Predation in the Decline of Winter
Moth in Canada 289
J ROLAND, Boreal Institute for Northern Studies and Department of
Botany, University of Alberta, Canada
Introduction 289
Temporal pattern of winter moth mortality 291
Independence of parasitism and other pupal mortality 293
Temporal interaction between parasitism and predation 297
Discussion 298
Acknowledgements 300
References 300
27 Host Plant-mediated Impacts of a Baculovirus on Gypsy Moth
Populations 303
J C SCHULTZ, M A FOSTER, Department of Entomology,
Pern State University, USA and M E MONTGOMERY USDA Forest
Service, Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Introduction 303
A study of interstand variation in leaves and susceptibility 305
Leaf impacts on fecundity versus mortality 308
Implications for modelling population dynamics 310
Summary and conclusions 311
Acknowledgements 312
References 312
SECTION FOUR: POPULATION MODELS AND PEST MANAGEMENT
28 A Synoptic Model to Explain Long-term Population Changes in
the Large Pine Aphid 317
NAC KIDD, School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of
Wales, Cardiff, UK
Introduction 317
The analytical model
Modelling aphid-induced plant defences
The effects of natural enemies
Combining the effects of predators and plant defences
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Contents xxi
29 Understanding the Impact of Natural Enemies on Spruce Aphid
Populations through Simulation Modelling 329
S CRUTE and K DAY, Department of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK
Introduction 329
Methods 330
Results 331
Discussion 334
Acknowledgements 335
References 335
30 Synchronous Fluctuations in Spatially Separated Populations of
Cyclic Forest Insects 339
DAB ARBOUR, Forest Insect Surveys, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Introduction 339
Population cycle synchronization hypotheses 340
A model 341
Discussion 344
References 345
31 Modelling the Dynamics of Larch Casebearer 347
G E LONG, Department of Entomology, Washington State University,
Pullman, USA
Introduction 347
Methods 350
Results and discussion 350
Conclusion 357
References - 358
32 Models of the Spatial Dynamics of Epidemic Gypsy Moth
Populations 359
A M LEIBHOLD, USDA , Morgantown, W Virginia, USA and
J S ELKINTON, Department of Entomology, University of
Massachusetts, Anther st, USA
Introduction 359
Description of the data 361
Transition models 361
Autocorrelation analysis 362
Simulation of the focal-area phenomenon 363
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Acknowledgements 366
References 366
33 Modelling Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Population Dynamics: the
Case for Simple Theoretical Models 369
A A BERRYMAN, Department of Entomology, Washington State
University, Pullman, USA, J A MILLSTEIN, Applied
Biomathematics Inc , Setauket, NY, USA and R R MASON, Forestry
and Range Sciences Laboratory, La Grande, USA
Introduction 369
Detailed simulation models 371
Simple theoretical models 371
Expanding the model 375
A strategy of model building 378
References 379
34 Population Dynamics of the Eastern Spruce Budworm: Inferences
and Model Performance Examination Using Survey Data 381
R A FLEMING, Forest Pest Management Institute, Forestry Canada,
Sault Ste Marie, Canada
Introduction - 381
Survey methods 382
General inferences based on survey data 384
Evaluation of model performance 386
Conclusions 390
Acknowledgements 391
References 391
Index 393
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