TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of microclimate factors on halyomorpha halys dehydration
AU - Grisafi, F.
AU - Papa, Giulia
AU - Barbato, M.
AU - Tombesi, Sergio
AU - Negri, Ilaria
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Understanding the interaction between insects and microclimate can be essential in order to plan informed and efficient treatments against agricultural pests. Microclimatic factors such as humidity and temperature can influence the population dynamics of the invasive agricultural pest Halyomorpha halys, the brown marmorated stink bug. The aim of this work was to evaluate the level of transpiration of H. halys in dry, normal and humid microclimates according to the sex, physiological conditions and developmental stage of individuals. Water loss during diapause and the effect of population density on insects’ transpiration were also assessed, as were the nutritional preferences of adults upon exiting diapause. Our data demonstrate that microclimatic conditions significantly influence the transpiration of this pest species. The effect of sex and feeding status on insects’ water loss is marked, while population density does not influence water loss in diapausing individuals. The first nutritional need of the overwintering generations is represented by hydration, likely due to the water loss during diapause.
AB - Understanding the interaction between insects and microclimate can be essential in order to plan informed and efficient treatments against agricultural pests. Microclimatic factors such as humidity and temperature can influence the population dynamics of the invasive agricultural pest Halyomorpha halys, the brown marmorated stink bug. The aim of this work was to evaluate the level of transpiration of H. halys in dry, normal and humid microclimates according to the sex, physiological conditions and developmental stage of individuals. Water loss during diapause and the effect of population density on insects’ transpiration were also assessed, as were the nutritional preferences of adults upon exiting diapause. Our data demonstrate that microclimatic conditions significantly influence the transpiration of this pest species. The effect of sex and feeding status on insects’ water loss is marked, while population density does not influence water loss in diapausing individuals. The first nutritional need of the overwintering generations is represented by hydration, likely due to the water loss during diapause.
KW - Brown marmorated stink bug
KW - Diapause
KW - Halyomorpha halys
KW - Nutritional needs
KW - Transpiration
KW - Vapour pressure deficit
KW - Brown marmorated stink bug
KW - Diapause
KW - Halyomorpha halys
KW - Nutritional needs
KW - Transpiration
KW - Vapour pressure deficit
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/187743
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U2 - 10.3390/insects12100897
DO - 10.3390/insects12100897
M3 - Article
SN - 2075-4450
VL - 12
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Insects
JF - Insects
IS - 10
ER -