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Relationships between mass mortality of two oak species (Quercus mongolica Turcz. var.grosseserrata Rehd. et Wils. andQ. serrata Thunb.) and infestation by and reproduction ofPlatypus quercivorus (Murayama) (coleoptera: Platypodidae)
Authors:Tadahisa Urano
Institution:(1) Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 612-0855 Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:This study investigated the number of adults ofPlatypus quercivorus (Murayama) captured on host oak (Quercus spp.) trees, the attack density (the number of entry holes per 100 cm2), and the number of emerging adults to clarify the relationships between the beetle’s colonization on trees in oak stands and tree mortality. The initial attack ofP. quercivorus, which was the most intense attack, was observed on most living trees simultaneously. Although some attacked trees died within the year of the attack or in the next year, a high density of attack did not usually cause the death of host trees. Surviving trees suffered low levels of consecutive attack after the initial attack. BecauseP. quercivorus successfully produced broods only in the dead trees, the population of the insect seems to be maintained only in stands where oak mortality occurs. However, the adults that landed on most of the surviving trees appeared unable to reproduce probably due to degradation of host quality. Thus, oak mortality probably ceases within 3 or 4 years after the start of infestation in a stand, with subsequent reductions in population density of the borer.
Keywords:mass mortality  oak trees            Platypus quercivorus                      Quercus mongolica var  grosseserrata                      Quercus serrata
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