MATE FINDING, DISPERSAL, NUMBER RELEASED, AND THE SUCCESS OF BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL INTRODUCTIONS

被引:251
|
作者
HOPPER, KR [1 ]
ROUSH, RT [1 ]
机构
[1] CORNELL UNIV,DEPT ENTOMOL,ITHACA,NY
关键词
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL; ALLEE EFFECT; MATING; DISPERSAL; PARASITOID; SEX DETERMINATION; GENETIC VARIATION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.1993.tb01108.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
1. An analysis of published data and a mathematical model of the population dynamics of introduced parasitoids were used to explore the possibility that biological control introductions fail because an Allee effect drives small, introduced populations extinct. Such an Allee effect would arise because low densities, resulting from dispersal into a new environment, lead to failure tb mate, which leads to a male-biased sex ratio, which, if extreme enough, could cause population extinction. 2. For chalcidoids, ichneumonoids and tachinids, the proportion of parasitoid populations that established when introduced for control of lepidopteran pests increased with the number of parasitoids per release, the total number released, and the number collected when each variable was analysed separately. For chalcidoids alone, establishment increased with the number of releases for this variable analysed separately. However, stepwise logistic regression of establishment on these variables included only the total number released for chalcidoids and the number per release for ichneumonoids and tachinids. This suggests that an Allee effect may limit the establishment of introduced parasitoids more than stochastic environmental variation or lack of genetic variation. 3. A reaction-diffusion model of parasitoid introductions was developed, which included mate finding, dispersal, reproduction and survival. Sensitivity analysis showed that the critical number of females needed to establish a population decreased hyperbolically as mate detection distance and net reproductive rate were increased, but the critical number increased linearly as mean-square displacement was increased. The critical number of females did not change when the gross distance traversed per generation was varied. This was because increased area searched by males compensated for increased displacement. Changing from virgin females producing all males (arrhenotoky) to virgin females producing no progeny increased the critical number of females by over 30%. 4. The analysis of past introductions and the sensitivity analysis of the reaction-diffusion model both suggested a threshold of about 1000 insects per release to ensure establishment of introduced parasitoids. The implications of our results for the design of biological control introductions are discussed. Limitations in retrospective analyses and current knowledge indicate the need for an experimental approach to introductions.
引用
收藏
页码:321 / 331
页数:11
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [1] MANAGEMENT OF GENETICS OF BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL INTRODUCTIONS
    HOPPER, KR
    ROUSH, RT
    POWELL, W
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY, 1993, 38 : 27 - 51
  • [2] INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL IN HAWAII, 1974
    NAKAO, HK
    FUNASAKI, GY
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1976, 22 (02): : 329 - 331
  • [3] DOCUMENTATION OF CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL INTRODUCTIONS
    COULSON, JR
    CROP PROTECTION, 1992, 11 (03) : 195 - 205
  • [4] INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL IN HAWAII, 1973
    NAKAO, HK
    FUNASAKI, GY
    DAVIS, CJ
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1975, 22 (01): : 109 - 112
  • [5] INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL IN HAWAII - 1977 AND 1978
    NAKAO, HK
    FUNASAKI, GY
    HIGA, SY
    LAI, PY
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1981, 23 (03): : 425 - 430
  • [6] RECENT INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL .18.
    DAVIS, CJ
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1974, 21 (03): : 355 - 358
  • [7] INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL IN HAWAII - 1975 AND 1976
    NAKAO, HK
    FUNASAKI, GY
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1979, 23 (01): : 125 - 128
  • [8] SUCCESS IN CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL
    HOKKANEN, HMT
    CRC CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES, 1985, 3 (01): : 35 - 72
  • [9] RECENT INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL IN HAWAII .17.
    DAVIS, CJ
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1972, 21 (02): : 187 - 190
  • [10] RECENT INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL IN HAWAII .16.
    DAVIS, CJ
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1971, 21 (01): : 59 - &