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Trapping for Sirex Woodwasp in Brazilian Pine Plantations: Lure, Trap Type and Height of Deployment
(2018-03-20)
The Sirex woodwasp, Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) is considered a secondary pest of pine in its native range but has caused considerable economic losses in pine plantation forests in the southern hemisphere. In ...
Type of Intercept Trap Not Important for Capturing Female Sirex noctilio and S-nigricornis (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in North America
(Entomological Soc Amer, 2014-06-01)
Current detection tools for Sirex noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in North America are poor. To determine the importance of intercept trap type for capturing females of S. noctilio and its native congener, Sirex ...
Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America
(Springer Heidelberg, 2019-01)
Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alien pest problems are also accumulating, as a consequence of the growing international movement of people and goods. Here, ...
Attack rates of Sirex noctilio and patterns of pine tree defenses and mortality in northern Patagonia
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-04-18)
Accidental and intentional global movement of species has increased the frequency of novel plant–insect interactions. In Patagonia, the European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, has invaded commercial plantations of North American ...
Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America
(Springer Nature, 2018-11)
Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alien pest problems are also accumulating, as a consequence of the growing international movement of people and goods. Here, ...
Introducción a los Hymenoptera de la región neotropical
(Universidad Nacional de ColombiaSede BogotáBogotá, Colombia, 2006)
En vista de su abundancia e importancia, es tiempo de facilitar el reconocimiento de las 76 amilias (incluidas subfamilias y tribus) que se encuentran en la Región Neotropical, una de las áreas más diversas en el mundo. ...