2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10340-020-01212-y
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Competitive interaction between Frankliniella occidentalis and locally present thrips species: a global review

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“…F. occidentalis causes damage by direct feeding and oviposition on leaves, flowers and fruits, or by indirect transmitting plant viruses (Wu et al., 2020). F. occidentalis feeds on over 240 plant species, including numerous ornamental crops, vegetables and other plants (Bielza, 2008); it is ubiquitous in many greenhouse and field crops causing substantial economic losses in a myriad of crops (Wu et al., 2020). In addition, thrips pierces host plant cells and sucks out the contents from narrow crevices within or between plant parts by using rasping‐sucking mouthparts, which differs from the well‐studied caterpillars or aphids (Thompson et al., 2006).…”
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“…F. occidentalis causes damage by direct feeding and oviposition on leaves, flowers and fruits, or by indirect transmitting plant viruses (Wu et al., 2020). F. occidentalis feeds on over 240 plant species, including numerous ornamental crops, vegetables and other plants (Bielza, 2008); it is ubiquitous in many greenhouse and field crops causing substantial economic losses in a myriad of crops (Wu et al., 2020). In addition, thrips pierces host plant cells and sucks out the contents from narrow crevices within or between plant parts by using rasping‐sucking mouthparts, which differs from the well‐studied caterpillars or aphids (Thompson et al., 2006).…”
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“…Western flower thrips, F. occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), is an important worldwide invasive herbivorous pest in agriculture, which has successfully invaded many countries since the 1970s (Kirk & Terry, 2003; Reitz et al., 2019). F. occidentalis causes damage by direct feeding and oviposition on leaves, flowers and fruits, or by indirect transmitting plant viruses (Wu et al., 2020). F. occidentalis feeds on over 240 plant species, including numerous ornamental crops, vegetables and other plants (Bielza, 2008); it is ubiquitous in many greenhouse and field crops causing substantial economic losses in a myriad of crops (Wu et al., 2020).…”
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“…Species displacement is the most serious outcome of interspecific competition, mainly between native and invasive species 61 . Studies on this competition can increase the understanding of species displacement in ecosystems, thus providing a basis for management of insect pests.…”
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“…Several contributions examine interspecific competition among WFT and other thrips species, and the effect of these interactions on population dynamics. Wu et al (2020) summarize current knowledge on competitive interactions between WFT and locally present thrips species, and how these interactions affect the invasiveness of WFT. Chen et al (2020) demonstrate that Orthotospovirus infection of a host plant confers a competitive advantage to WFT against Thrips palmi.…”
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