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National monitoring of two non-nativespecies in Slovakia: Ips duplicatus and Xylosandrus germanus (Curculionidae:
Scolytinae)
Christo Nikolovꓹ J. Galko., J. Vakulaꓹ S. Rellꓹ M. Zúbrikꓹ A. Kunca
Forest Research Institute, Forest Protection Service
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Xylosandrus germanus (Blandford) - black timber bark beetleColeoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae
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• Ambrosia beetles in the tribe Xyleborini are among the most successful insect invaders worldwide
• originates from Southeast Asia and has become successfully established within Europe and North America
• Adult female X. germanus tunnel into the heartwood of trees and logs, whereby they cultivate fungal gardens of Ambrosiella grosmanniae
• Ethanol is an important kairomone used during host-location and -selection by X. germanus that acts as a chemical indicator of suitable trees or host logs
Host selection and preference - Xylosandrus germanus
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• The known host spectrum of X. germanus currently comprises over 200 shrub and tree species in 51 families
• This includes trees growing in landscapes, woodlands, plantations, ornamentalnurseries, tree fruit orchards, and forested stands, along with recently felled logs, stored timber, and stumps
• Despite a broad host range, host quality plays an important role during host selection
• X. germanus prefer weakened, dying, or stressed trees. Healthy, non-stressed trees are not perceived as a hosts
Host selection and preference
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• In Europe, X. germanus is considered a secondary pest that attacks mostly felled tree logs. Most published records are from forests
• While in North America X. germanus is most problematic in tree nurseries and orchards
• Within Europe, X. germanus was first recorded in Germany near Darmstadt on oak and beech in October 1951
• It has been detected in 21 European countries, along with Russia
Spread of Xylosandrus germanus across Europe
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The occurrence and spread of X. germanus across Europe
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• First detected in 2010 (Juraj Galko)
• Massive increase after extremely warm winter 2013/2014, reports from thewest and central Slovakia
• Leaflet for forest practice
• 2016 – 2018 monitoring on 58 sites, ethanol baited traps
Spread of Xylosandrus germanus in Slovakia
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Deviation of average temperatures from the long term mean Northern hemisphere from 1951 – 2000
Author: M. Lapin
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Number of beetles captured to pheromone trapsafter the first detection 2010 – 2014, locality Duchonka
Number of X. germanus caught in ethanol-baitedtraps (n = 36) in oak, beech and spruce foreststands (2016)
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• XG has invaded the whole country, catches from dozens to thousands
• It also spread vertically into higher altitudes within the country, up to 1000 m a.s.l. (reports from other countries up to 600 m a.s.l., Romania 900 m a.s.l.)
• Dominant species over other ambrosia species
• In Slovakia found on beech, oak, hornbeam, elm, spruce, fir...etc.
• Message for forest practice “Take care about high quality timber, mainlyoak“
Spread of Xylosandrus germanus in Slovakia
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Imagines prefer spots without the barkPhoto: Juraj Galko (left), Jiří Hulcr (right)
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Fresh attack (white sawdust) of Xylosandrus germanus on oak timber (left) and beech timber (right)Photo: Juraj Galko
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After several weeks females expelled noodles of sawdust from the galleries (left); galleries with larvae (right)Photo: Juraj Galko
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Ips duplicatus - double-spined bark beetleColeoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae
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• The distribution of Ips duplicatus ranges from Scandinavia and northeastern Europe to northern Asia
• The known host spectrum of I. duplicatus is Picea spp., Larix spp., Pinus spp.,Pseudotsuga menziesii (Kašák and Foit 2015), Picea omorika (Vakula pers. comm. 2019)
• Two to three generations during one vegetation period
Host selection and preference - Ips duplicatus
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• In Europe, I. duplicatus is usually associated with I. typographus on Picea abies
• Due to morphological similarities and similar gallery constructions I. duplicatus isoften not recognized
• Combination of increasing frequency of drought events, warmer temperatures,Norway spruce planting in non-native habitats are considered important predisposing factors triggering the I. duplicatus outbreaks.
Host selection and preference
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• Detected in 1996 by Dušan Brutovsky
Spread of Ips duplicatus in Slovakia
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• First record - one specimen in 1920 (Roubal 1941)
Spread of Ips duplicatus in Slovakia
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• Since 2013 local outbreaks on Picea abies, age over 40 years
• Estimated damages 10 – 50 thousand m3 per year
• It was detected also on Pinus silvestris and this year Picea omorika (Vakulapers. comm. 2019)
• Detected in the mountain areas where was not present previously - deepvalleys
• Higher trap catches along the railway lines
Spread of Ips duplicatus in Slovakia
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201389 traps
2017121 traps
Maximum captures to pheromone traps(lure ID-Ecolure, Fytofarm s.r.o.)
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Galleries of Ips duplicatusPhoto: Jozef Vakula
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Galleries of Ips typographus (blue); Ips duplicatus (red)Photo: Jozef Vakula
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Ips typographus (left); Ips duplicatus (right)Photo: Jozef Vakula
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• Both species were present probably several years prior to their detection
• Population of both species have been rising rapidly in the last 5 - 10 years
• X. germanus become the dominant species over other ambrosia species in Slovakia only few (4 - 6) years after the first detection
• Shift in altitude
• Able to find a “new“ host species
• Newcomers can invide the whole country in a few years
What have we learned?
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2007- Aproceros leucopoda; Zúbrik et al. 2017 Dispersal and larval hosts of the zigzag elm sawfly
Aproceros leucopoda(Hymenoptera) in Slovakia, central Europe. Periodicum biologorum 119 (1): 55-62
2012 - Cydalima perspectalis
2012 - Dryocosmus kuriphilus
2018 - Corytucha arcuata; Zúbrik et al. 2019 First record of Corythucha arcuata in Slovakia – Short
Communication. Plant Protect. Sci., 55: 129-133
List of recently detected non-native species