TY - JOUR
T1 - Cold tolerance of the coconut hispine beetle, Brontispa longissima (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Japan
AU - Takano, Shun ichiro
AU - Takasu, Keiji
AU - Ichiki, Ryoko T.
AU - Nakamura, Satoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank Yoshinori Shintani for his technical suggestions in this study. We would also like to thank Yasuo Ohto, Youichi Kobori, and Katsuya Ichinose for their assistance in the preliminary experiments. We also thank Yuriko Akagi and Chieko Yokokura for their technical assistance. This research was supported by a JIRCAS project (Development of Biological Control Against Invasive Insect Pests on Coconut Trees) and a Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (A) (No. 21255008).
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - The coconut hispine beetle, Brontispa longissima (Gestro), supposedly originated from Papua New Guinea and Indonesia but has recently invaded Southeast and East Asian countries where it has been causing serious damage to Cocos nucifera L. This insect also occurs on the Southwest Islands off Kyushu Island in Japan. To evaluate the potential northward range expansion of this insect in Japan, we investigated its cold tolerance at 0, 5, and 10 °C (egg, larva, pupa, and adult), 13 °C (adult), and 15 °C (egg and hatched larva). At 15 °C, few eggs hatched, and the larvae that hatched died within a few days of hatching. At 13 °C, Ltime95 was estimated to be 23 days for adults, with the most cold-tolerant developmental stage at 10 °C. At all developmental stages, Ltime95 of B. longissima was estimated to be 19 days at 10 °C, 8 days at 5 °C, and 5 days at 0 °C, suggesting the cold tolerance of this beetle is very low. Considering average daily temperatures, it is unlikely that B. longissima can establish itself north of Amami-Oshima Island, located in the far south off the main island of Japan.
AB - The coconut hispine beetle, Brontispa longissima (Gestro), supposedly originated from Papua New Guinea and Indonesia but has recently invaded Southeast and East Asian countries where it has been causing serious damage to Cocos nucifera L. This insect also occurs on the Southwest Islands off Kyushu Island in Japan. To evaluate the potential northward range expansion of this insect in Japan, we investigated its cold tolerance at 0, 5, and 10 °C (egg, larva, pupa, and adult), 13 °C (adult), and 15 °C (egg and hatched larva). At 15 °C, few eggs hatched, and the larvae that hatched died within a few days of hatching. At 13 °C, Ltime95 was estimated to be 23 days for adults, with the most cold-tolerant developmental stage at 10 °C. At all developmental stages, Ltime95 of B. longissima was estimated to be 19 days at 10 °C, 8 days at 5 °C, and 5 days at 0 °C, suggesting the cold tolerance of this beetle is very low. Considering average daily temperatures, it is unlikely that B. longissima can establish itself north of Amami-Oshima Island, located in the far south off the main island of Japan.
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U2 - 10.1007/s13355-012-0105-y
DO - 10.1007/s13355-012-0105-y
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84865801302
SN - 0003-6862
VL - 47
SP - 173
EP - 180
JO - Applied Entomology and Zoology
JF - Applied Entomology and Zoology
IS - 3
ER -