Artículo
The introduction of the fire ant parasitoid Pseudacteon nocens in North America: Challenges when establishing small populations
Fecha de publicación:
01/2012
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Biocontrol (Dordrecht)
ISSN:
1386-6141
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Several species of parasitoid phorid flies (Pseudacteon spp., Diptera: Phoridae) have been released into the United States as potential biological control agents for the red imported fire ant, Solenopsisinvicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Here we report the first successful introduction and spread of Pseudacteonnocens Borgmeier at a site in Texas, USA. Pseudacteon nocens is an important natural enemy since it is a widespread and often abundant parasitoid of S. invicta in Argentina, where it attacks larger fire ant workers eliciting a strong defensive response. Several years of effort to establish this species previously failed, and here we provide a model to better understand the likelihood of founding new populations when introducing sequential batches of flies in field or laboratory cultures. We also report on a novel method of establishing new populations of phorids in the field using pupae burial boxes to overcome constraints of releasing adult flies or infected worker ants.
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Plowes, Robert M.; Folgarait, Patricia Julia; Gilbert, Lawrence E.; The introduction of the fire ant parasitoid Pseudacteon nocens in North America: Challenges when establishing small populations; Springer; Biocontrol (Dordrecht); 57; 4; 1-2012; 503-514
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