Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
12(15), P. 6041 - 6041
Published: July 28, 2020
Aromia
bungii
(Faldermann,
1835)
(Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae),
the
red-necked
longhorn
beetle
is
native
to
eastern
Asia,
where
it
an
important
wood-borer
of
fruit
and
ornamental
species
genus
Prunus.
A.
a
quarantine
pest
in
European
Union,
following
its
accidental
introduction
establishment
Germany
Italy,
currently
included
list
priority
pests.
To
confirm
infestations
outbreak
areas,
adult
or
larval
specimens
are
needed
perform
morphological
molecular
analyses.
The
presence
larvae
inside
attacked
trees
makes
collection
particularly
difficult.
Thus,
we
present
two
diagnostic
protocols
based
on
frass
analysis
with
real-time
PCR
(probe
SYBR
Green).
results
obtained
show
that
non-invasive
approach
for
detecting
this
harmful
invasive
can
be
reliable
accurate
alternative
tool
phytosanitary
surveys,
as
well
outline
sustainable
management
strategy.
Entomologia Generalis,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
43(2), P. 187 - 241
Published: Oct. 26, 2022
à
la
diffusion
de
documents
scientifiques
niveau
recherche,
publiés
ou
non,
émanant
des
établissements
d'enseignement
et
recherche
français
étrangers,
laboratoires
publics
privés.
Biological Invasions,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
22(1), P. 75 - 100
Published: Dec. 31, 2019
Abstract
The
2016
–
2018
National
Invasive
Species
Council
(
NISC
)
Management
Plan
and
Executive
Order
13751
call
for
US
federal
agencies
to
foster
technology
development
application
address
invasive
species
their
impacts.
This
paper
complements
draws
on
an
Innovation
Summit,
review
of
advanced
biotechnologies
applicable
management,
a
survey
that
respond
these
high-level
directives.
We
provide
assessment
government
capacities
the
early
detection
rapid
response
(EDRR)
through
advances
in
application;
examples
emerging
technologies
detection,
identification,
reporting,
species;
guidance
fostering
further
advancements
technologies.
Throughout
paper,
we
how
are
applying
improve
programmatic
effectiveness
cost-efficiencies.
also
highlight
outstanding
technology-related
needs
identified
by
overcome
barriers
enacting
EDRR.
Examples
include
improvements
research
facility
infrastructure,
data
mobilization
across
wide
range
parameters
(from
genetic
landscape
scales),
promotion
support
filling
key
gaps
technological
capacity
(e.g.,
portable,
field-ready
devices
with
automated
capacities),
greater
investments
prizes
challenge
competitions.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
Aromia
bungii
is
an
invasive
Cerambycidae
of
major
concern
at
the
global
scale
because
damage
caused
to
Rosaceae.
Given
phytosanitary
relevance
A.
bungii,
predicting
its
spread
in
invaded
areas
and
identifying
possible
new
suitable
regions
worldwide
remains
a
key
action
develop
appropriate
management
practices
optimise
monitoring
early
detection
campaigns.
To
improve
predictive
power
modelling
framework,
habitat
suitability
model
(HSM),
which
includes
host
plants,
was
combined
with
bioclimatic
(BSM),
both
were
calibrated
on
native
occurrences.
The
range
substantially
limited
by
bioclimate,
while
conditions
acted
as
limiting
factors
species'
distribution.
Host
plants
most
important
variable
that
positively
influenced
suitability.
Bioclimatic
improved
rainfall
warmest
quarter
average
temperatures
wettest
increased
isothermality
decreased.
According
combination
HSM
BSM,
Japan
area
outside
species.
In
Europe,
despite
high
suitability,
it
difficult
expect
species
expand
except
through
substantial
change
niche.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
8
Published: Feb. 25, 2020
DNA
holds
great
potential
for
species
identification
and
efforts
to
create
a
database
of
all
animals
plants
currently
contains
>7.5
million
sequences
representing
~300,000
species.
This
promise
universally
applicable
tool
suggests
that
morphologically
based
tools
taxonomists
will
soon
not
have
utility.
Here
we
demonstrate
DNA-based
is
reliable
without
the
contributions
taxonomic
experts.
We
use
ambrosia
beetles
(Xyleborini),
which
are
known
diversity
as
well
global
invasions
damage,
test
case.
Recent
xyleborine
introductions
caused
major
economic
ecological
losses,
thus
timely
identifications
new
invaders
necessary.
need
hampered
by
paucity
fauna
only
moderately
documented.
To
help
alleviate
deficiencies
in
their
identification,
created
COI
CAD
barcode
databases
(490
429
specimens),
over
half
Southeast
Asia
(165/316
species).
Taxonomic
experts
identified
on
original
descriptions
type
specimens.
Tree,
distance,
iterative
methods
were
used
assess
delimitation
High
intra-
interspecific
distances
observed
congeneric
attributed
beetle's
inbreeding
system.
Neither
two
markers
provided
100%
success
but
with
neighbor-joining
tree-based
method,
80%
both
genes.
As
delimitation,
an
obvious
gap
between
differences
was
observed.
Correspondence
distance-based
groups
morphology-based
poor.
In
demonstration
taxonomy,
constructed
parsimony-based
phylogenies
using
genera.
Although
clades
resolved
or
supported,
better
explanations
boundaries
light
morphological
sequence
differences.
Confident
demonstrated
10–12%
and/or
>2–3%
CAD.
Involvement
from
start
this
project
essential
creation
stable
foundation
general,
role
barcoding
cannot
be
underestimated
further
discussed.
NeoBiota,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
84, P. 107 - 135
Published: May 18, 2023
Buprestidae
(Coleoptera:
Buprestoidea)
is
one
of
the
three
wood-borer
beetle
groups
major
phytosanitary
interest
worldwide,
together
with
Cerambycidae
and
Scolytinae
(Curculionidae).
As
in
other
families,
some
buprestid
species
have
been
unintentionally
or
intentionally
introduced
around
world,
cases
causing
significant
environmental
economic
damage
invaded
territories.
Despite
relevance
Buprestidae,
information
regarding
identity
exotic
buprestids,
their
biogeographic
areas
origin,
introduction
pathways,
larval
host
plants,
remained
scattered
literature.
Our
objective
was
to
summarize
much
existing
knowledge
on
these
topics
present
paper.
analysis
resulted
a
list
115
buprestids
representing
introductions
both
within
between
realms
corresponding
less
than
1%
known
worldwide.
Invasiveness
does
not
seem
be
linked
plant
preferences,
as
utilize
158
genera
70
families
are
equally
represented
all
feeding
guilds
(monophagous,
oligophagous,
polyphagous).
trade
plants
parts
can
serve
pathway
for
future
introductions,
reported
this
review
help
pest
risk
assessment.
Alien
species
form
one
of
the
main
threats
to
global
biodiversity.
Although
Life
Cycle
Assessment
attempts
holistically
assess
environmental
impacts
products
and
services
across
value
chains,
ecological
introduction
alien
are
so
far
not
assessed
in
Impact
Assessment.
Here,
we
developed
country-to-country-specific
characterization
factors,
expressed
as
time-integrated
potentially
disappeared
fraction
(PDF;
regional
global)
native
terrestrial
due
introductions
per
unit
goods
transported
[kg]
between
two
countries.
The
factors
were
generated
by
analyzing
data
on
first
records
species,
distributions,
their
threat
status,
well
bilateral
trade
partnerships
from
1870–2019.
resulting
vary
over
several
orders
magnitude,
indicating
that
impact
greatly
varies
transportation
route
trading
partner.
We
showcase
applicability
relevance
for
transporting
1
metric
ton
freight
France
China,
South
Africa,
Madagascar.
results
suggest
can
be
more
damaging
biodiversity
climate
change
during
international
transport
commodities.