2012
DOI: 10.1603/en11335
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Two Shoot-Miners,Ceutorhynchus alliariaeandCeutorhynchus roberti, Sharing the Same Fundamental Niche on Garlic Mustard

Abstract: A combination of observational and experimental methods, in both the laboratory and Þeld, were used to assess niche partitioning between Ceutorhynchus alliariae Brisout and C. roberti Gyllenhal (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), two coexisting shoot-boring weevils on garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata (M. Bieb.) Cavara and Grande (Brassicaceae). We compared their morphology, oviposition behavior, larval development, distribution, abundance, and attack rates in their sympatric range, and of C. alliariae when found al… Show more

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“…Some of the species are known as serious pests on economically important cruciferous crops (Dosdall et al ., ; Vaitelytė et al ., ). On the other hand, several Ceutorhynchus species are treated as beneficial organisms and have been considered in various biological control programs as potential agents for the control of invasive weeds from the family Brassicaceae (Fumanal et al ., ; Hinz et al ., ; Gerber et al ., ; Gerber et al ., ; Hinz & Diaconu, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the species are known as serious pests on economically important cruciferous crops (Dosdall et al ., ; Vaitelytė et al ., ). On the other hand, several Ceutorhynchus species are treated as beneficial organisms and have been considered in various biological control programs as potential agents for the control of invasive weeds from the family Brassicaceae (Fumanal et al ., ; Hinz et al ., ; Gerber et al ., ; Gerber et al ., ; Hinz & Diaconu, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%