2024
DOI: 10.3390/f15040642
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Composition of Attractant Semiochemicals of North American Species of Dendroctonus Bark Beetles: A Review

Brian T. Sullivan

Abstract: The 19 species of Dendroctonus bark beetles native to North America include several of the most significant biotic mortality agents of conifers in this region, and they have impacted millions of hectares of forest in recent decades. Semiochemical attractants play several vital roles in the biology of these insects including host finding, host assessment, and mate finding. They are key to the virulence of these insects, since they mediate the mass attacks that enable killing and reproduction within healthy tree… Show more

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“…Three of these papers were reviews, and the remaining seven were based on original data. The topics reviewed include the chemical ecology of the Western Pine Beetle [1], the attractant semiochemicals of North American species of Dendroctonus Bark Beetles [2] and the life history traits of the Pentatomidae and IPM [3]. The original data contributions included two manuscripts that looked at push-pull tactics in Ips typographus [4,5], two manuscripts that looked at semiochemicals and tree-insect herbivore interactions (Dendroctonus simplex and Endoclita signifer) [6,7], two manuscripts Forests 2024, 15, 997 2 of 2 looked at aspects of the pheromone biology of forest insects (Lycorma delicatula and Diprion jingyuanensis) [8,9] and one manuscript explored the functional role of intestinal symbionts in Anoplophora glabripennis [10].…”
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“…Three of these papers were reviews, and the remaining seven were based on original data. The topics reviewed include the chemical ecology of the Western Pine Beetle [1], the attractant semiochemicals of North American species of Dendroctonus Bark Beetles [2] and the life history traits of the Pentatomidae and IPM [3]. The original data contributions included two manuscripts that looked at push-pull tactics in Ips typographus [4,5], two manuscripts that looked at semiochemicals and tree-insect herbivore interactions (Dendroctonus simplex and Endoclita signifer) [6,7], two manuscripts Forests 2024, 15, 997 2 of 2 looked at aspects of the pheromone biology of forest insects (Lycorma delicatula and Diprion jingyuanensis) [8,9] and one manuscript explored the functional role of intestinal symbionts in Anoplophora glabripennis [10].…”
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confidence: 99%