2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118187
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Distribution of endemic bark beetle attacks and their physiological consequences on Pinus halepensis

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“…For some authors is considered as a secondary pest, but T. minor threats Pinus species in China [17]. Tomicus destruens occurs only in Mediterranean Basin and Macaronesian Islands [17,18] and has been considered as an injurious pest for Mediterranean pine forests [19]. In general, Tomicus species infest Pinus trunk and branches, inducing foliage malformations and reducing their commercial value, trees can be destroyed by massive infestation or favoring secondary infestations killing the host by stress Mexico is an importer of Christmas pines from the USA and Canada, 25,859 metric tons were imported in 2014 [20] movement of plant material favors the entry of harmful fauna to native flora and could threaten the local wood market.…”
Section: López-martínez Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For some authors is considered as a secondary pest, but T. minor threats Pinus species in China [17]. Tomicus destruens occurs only in Mediterranean Basin and Macaronesian Islands [17,18] and has been considered as an injurious pest for Mediterranean pine forests [19]. In general, Tomicus species infest Pinus trunk and branches, inducing foliage malformations and reducing their commercial value, trees can be destroyed by massive infestation or favoring secondary infestations killing the host by stress Mexico is an importer of Christmas pines from the USA and Canada, 25,859 metric tons were imported in 2014 [20] movement of plant material favors the entry of harmful fauna to native flora and could threaten the local wood market.…”
Section: López-martínez Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution data of three Tomicus especies (T. destruens, T. minor and T. piniperda) were compilated from scientific literature and the database Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) [14,15,17,19,[23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Distribution Record Of Tomicus Spp and Pinus Sppmentioning
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“…Most species develop on decaying trees or dead wood but some species can also colonize stressed living trees (Paine et al 1997). The females dig a gallery under the bark to deposit their eggs into the cambium (Davi et al 2020).…”
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“…Indirectly, drought periods manipulate the interaction between carbon allocation and secondary metabolites (a component of plant defense against insects and pathogens) in plants [ 15 ], something that has largely defined the large-scale bark beetle outbreaks which have intensified in the last decades. In order to better comprehend the distribution of bark beetle attacks in relation to the ecophysiological traits of the host tree, the interaction between Tomicus destruens and Pinus halepensis was studied [ 16 ]. Interestingly, it was shown that at the plot level, T. destruens attacks are determined by the dispersal strategy of the beetle itself, rather than the physiology of the host tree, particularly during brood production.…”
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