Lack of genetic differentiation after host range extension argues for the generalist nature of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pityogenes chalcographus</Emphasis> (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) |
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Authors: | Coralie Bertheau Stéphanie Bankhead-Dronnet Carine Martin François Lieutier Géraldine Roux-Morabito |
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Institution: | 1.Laboratoire de Biologie des Ligneux et des Grandes Cultures UPRES EA 1207, rue de Chartres,Université d’Orléans,Orléans cedex 2,France;2.INRA, Zoologie forestière,Ardon,France;3.Department of Forest & Soil Sciences, Institute of Forest Entomology, Forest Pathology & Forest Protection,BOKU, University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences,Vienna,Austria;4.Department of Forest & Soil Sciences, Institute of Forest Entomology, Forest Pathology & Forest Protection,BOKU, University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences,Vienna,Austria |
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Abstract: | Context The bark beetle, Pityogenes chalcographus, is one of the main pests in Picea abies stands, and it has also been found on other European Pinaceae species. With massive introductions of North American conifer
species into European forests, this insect has extended its host range to exotic Pinaceae species. |
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