2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-017-0039-3
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Use of a genetically informed population viability analysis to evaluate management options for Polish populations of endangered beetle Cerambyx cerdo L. (1758) (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)

Abstract: A paucity of genetic information and the drastic decline in population size of the beetle Cerambyx cerdo has made this species a high priority for research and conservation management. The state-listed beetle, a saproxylic insect associated with oaks, has a discontinuous range, with larger and more connected populations in southern Europe and small and isolated populations in the continent's central and northern parts. Here, we used seven microsatellite loci and one DNA fragment of the mitochondrial gene COI t… Show more

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“…However, alternative approaches using the natural predators of insect pests have been proposed [74], even for Cerambyx spp. [75]. In this line, to slow down or stop the dispersion of the pest our approach is connectivity reduction and reduction trapping methods in areas where the damage requires a more urgent treatment.…”
Section: Connectivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, alternative approaches using the natural predators of insect pests have been proposed [74], even for Cerambyx spp. [75]. In this line, to slow down or stop the dispersion of the pest our approach is connectivity reduction and reduction trapping methods in areas where the damage requires a more urgent treatment.…”
Section: Connectivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%