The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)

Autores
Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago; Funes, Claudia Fernanda; Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina; Suárez, Lorena del Carmen; Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo
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2020
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Preference of egg laying in ripe (or in ripening process), healthy, soft, small fruits (berries and stone fruits) still attached to the plant makes Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila, SWD) a severe, harmful pest, capable of producing huge food and economic losses to Asia, Europe, and America. The high degree of polyphagy shown by SWD either in their native region, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, or in the invaded continents, besides its seasonal phenotypic plasticity that allows it adaptations to adverse thermal periods, greatly favors SWD establishment and dispersion into new environments. In view of its high-damaging profile and rapid adaptability to settle in different world regions, several authors have focused on the study of biological and ecological features of this invasive pestiferous insect. In this regard, the chapter provides summarized information on life cycle, oviposition preference, larva feeding effects on fruits, crop and non-crop host plants worldwide range, host preference, continental dispersal, seasonal biology, population dynamic, thermal susceptibility, reproductive behavior, interspecific and intergeneric interactions with other frugivorous dipterans, and relationships with natural enemies in native and introduced regions. A deep knowledge of the relationships between SWD and ecological components of newly invaded landscapes is critical for designing effective, environmental-friendly, SWD management strategies.
EEA Famaillá
Fil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina
Fil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia. Cátedra de Horticultura; Argentina
Fil: Funes, Claudia Fernanda. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina
Fil: Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina
Fil: Suárez, Lorena. Provincia de San Juan. Ministerio de Producción y Desarrollo Económico. Secretaria de Agricultura, Ganadería y Agroindustria. Programa de Control y Erradicación de Mosca de los Frutos; Argentina
Fil: Suárez, Lorena. Provincia de San Juan. Ministerio de Producción y Desarrollo Económico. Secretaria de Agricultura, Ganadería y Agroindustria. Dirección de Sanidad Vegetal, Animal y Alimentos; Argentina
Fil: Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina
Fuente
Drosophila suzukii Management / editor: Flávio Roberto Mello Garcia. Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2020. Chapter 4, p. 41-91.
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Drosophila
Plagas de Plantas
Biología
Control de Plagas
Enemigos Naturales
Estacionalidad
Pests of Plants
Biology
Pest Control
Natural Enemies
Seasonality
Drosophila suzukii
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spelling The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)Kirschbaum, Daniel SantiagoFunes, Claudia FernandaBuonocore Biancheri, María JosefinaSuárez, Lorena del CarmenOvruski Alderete, Sergio MarceloDrosophilaPlagas de PlantasBiologíaControl de PlagasEnemigos NaturalesEstacionalidadPests of PlantsBiologyPest ControlNatural EnemiesSeasonalityDrosophila suzukiiPreference of egg laying in ripe (or in ripening process), healthy, soft, small fruits (berries and stone fruits) still attached to the plant makes Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila, SWD) a severe, harmful pest, capable of producing huge food and economic losses to Asia, Europe, and America. The high degree of polyphagy shown by SWD either in their native region, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, or in the invaded continents, besides its seasonal phenotypic plasticity that allows it adaptations to adverse thermal periods, greatly favors SWD establishment and dispersion into new environments. In view of its high-damaging profile and rapid adaptability to settle in different world regions, several authors have focused on the study of biological and ecological features of this invasive pestiferous insect. In this regard, the chapter provides summarized information on life cycle, oviposition preference, larva feeding effects on fruits, crop and non-crop host plants worldwide range, host preference, continental dispersal, seasonal biology, population dynamic, thermal susceptibility, reproductive behavior, interspecific and intergeneric interactions with other frugivorous dipterans, and relationships with natural enemies in native and introduced regions. A deep knowledge of the relationships between SWD and ecological components of newly invaded landscapes is critical for designing effective, environmental-friendly, SWD management strategies.EEA FamailláFil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; ArgentinaFil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia. Cátedra de Horticultura; ArgentinaFil: Funes, Claudia Fernanda. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; ArgentinaFil: Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; ArgentinaFil: Suárez, Lorena. Provincia de San Juan. Ministerio de Producción y Desarrollo Económico. Secretaria de Agricultura, Ganadería y Agroindustria. Programa de Control y Erradicación de Mosca de los Frutos; ArgentinaFil: Suárez, Lorena. Provincia de San Juan. Ministerio de Producción y Desarrollo Económico. Secretaria de Agricultura, Ganadería y Agroindustria. Dirección de Sanidad Vegetal, Animal y Alimentos; ArgentinaFil: Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; ArgentinaSpringer2021-07-26T13:43:03Z2021-07-26T13:43:03Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248info:ar-repo/semantics/parteDeLibroapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/9886https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-62692-1_4978-3-030-62692-1https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62692-1_4Drosophila suzukii Management / editor: Flávio Roberto Mello Garcia. Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2020. Chapter 4, p. 41-91.reponame:INTA Digital (INTA)instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess2025-09-29T13:45:17Zoai:localhost:20.500.12123/9886instacron:INTAInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/oai/requesttripaldi.nicolas@inta.gob.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:l2025-09-29 13:45:17.769INTA Digital (INTA) - Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
title The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
spellingShingle The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
Drosophila
Plagas de Plantas
Biología
Control de Plagas
Enemigos Naturales
Estacionalidad
Pests of Plants
Biology
Pest Control
Natural Enemies
Seasonality
Drosophila suzukii
title_short The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
title_full The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
title_fullStr The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
title_full_unstemmed The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
title_sort The Biology and Ecology of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
Funes, Claudia Fernanda
Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina
Suárez, Lorena del Carmen
Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo
author Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
author_facet Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
Funes, Claudia Fernanda
Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina
Suárez, Lorena del Carmen
Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Funes, Claudia Fernanda
Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina
Suárez, Lorena del Carmen
Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo
author2_role author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Drosophila
Plagas de Plantas
Biología
Control de Plagas
Enemigos Naturales
Estacionalidad
Pests of Plants
Biology
Pest Control
Natural Enemies
Seasonality
Drosophila suzukii
topic Drosophila
Plagas de Plantas
Biología
Control de Plagas
Enemigos Naturales
Estacionalidad
Pests of Plants
Biology
Pest Control
Natural Enemies
Seasonality
Drosophila suzukii
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Preference of egg laying in ripe (or in ripening process), healthy, soft, small fruits (berries and stone fruits) still attached to the plant makes Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila, SWD) a severe, harmful pest, capable of producing huge food and economic losses to Asia, Europe, and America. The high degree of polyphagy shown by SWD either in their native region, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, or in the invaded continents, besides its seasonal phenotypic plasticity that allows it adaptations to adverse thermal periods, greatly favors SWD establishment and dispersion into new environments. In view of its high-damaging profile and rapid adaptability to settle in different world regions, several authors have focused on the study of biological and ecological features of this invasive pestiferous insect. In this regard, the chapter provides summarized information on life cycle, oviposition preference, larva feeding effects on fruits, crop and non-crop host plants worldwide range, host preference, continental dispersal, seasonal biology, population dynamic, thermal susceptibility, reproductive behavior, interspecific and intergeneric interactions with other frugivorous dipterans, and relationships with natural enemies in native and introduced regions. A deep knowledge of the relationships between SWD and ecological components of newly invaded landscapes is critical for designing effective, environmental-friendly, SWD management strategies.
EEA Famaillá
Fil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina
Fil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia. Cátedra de Horticultura; Argentina
Fil: Funes, Claudia Fernanda. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina
Fil: Buonocore Biancheri, María Josefina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina
Fil: Suárez, Lorena. Provincia de San Juan. Ministerio de Producción y Desarrollo Económico. Secretaria de Agricultura, Ganadería y Agroindustria. Programa de Control y Erradicación de Mosca de los Frutos; Argentina
Fil: Suárez, Lorena. Provincia de San Juan. Ministerio de Producción y Desarrollo Económico. Secretaria de Agricultura, Ganadería y Agroindustria. Dirección de Sanidad Vegetal, Animal y Alimentos; Argentina
Fil: Ovruski Alderete, Sergio Marcelo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina
description Preference of egg laying in ripe (or in ripening process), healthy, soft, small fruits (berries and stone fruits) still attached to the plant makes Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila, SWD) a severe, harmful pest, capable of producing huge food and economic losses to Asia, Europe, and America. The high degree of polyphagy shown by SWD either in their native region, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, or in the invaded continents, besides its seasonal phenotypic plasticity that allows it adaptations to adverse thermal periods, greatly favors SWD establishment and dispersion into new environments. In view of its high-damaging profile and rapid adaptability to settle in different world regions, several authors have focused on the study of biological and ecological features of this invasive pestiferous insect. In this regard, the chapter provides summarized information on life cycle, oviposition preference, larva feeding effects on fruits, crop and non-crop host plants worldwide range, host preference, continental dispersal, seasonal biology, population dynamic, thermal susceptibility, reproductive behavior, interspecific and intergeneric interactions with other frugivorous dipterans, and relationships with natural enemies in native and introduced regions. A deep knowledge of the relationships between SWD and ecological components of newly invaded landscapes is critical for designing effective, environmental-friendly, SWD management strategies.
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