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Tracing individual movements of aphids reveals preferential routes of population transfers in agroecosystems.
Authors:Aude Vialatte  Jean-Christophe Simon  Charles-Antoine Dedryver  Frederic Fabre  Manuel Plantegenest
Institution:INRA/Agrocampus Rennes, Unité Mixte de Recherche Biologie des Organismes et des Populations appliqudées à la Protection des Plantes (UMR BiO3P), Domaine de la Motte, 35653 Le Rheu, France. aude.vialatte@rennes.inra.fr
Abstract:Agricultural pests are not restricted to crops, but often simultaneously or successively use different cultivated and uncultivated hosts. Nevertheless, the source-sink role of cultivated and uncultivated habitats in the life cycle of crop pests remains poorly understood. This is largely due to the difficulty of tracking displacements of small organisms in agricultural landscapes. We used stable-isotope ratios in order to infer the natal host plant of individuals of the English grain aphid Sitobion avenae colonizing wheat fields in autumn. We showed that among the numerous plant sources of S. avenae, maize, which has been intensively grown in western France since the 1960s, provided most aphids that attack wheat fields early in autumn. This study illustrates how insect pests respond to land-use changes within a relatively short period of time, rapidly acquiring a new host that in turn affected their population biology considerably by playing a pivotal role on their annual life cycle.
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