The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain

Oedaleus decorus is a widely distributed acridid over the Eurasian semi-arid territories, from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast. In many semi-arid territories, O. decorus was and is the most important pest, but in the south-eastern part of West Siberian Plain, it was not considered a pest unt...

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Main Authors: Kristina V. Popova, Natalya S. Baturina, Vladimir V. Molodtsov, Oxana V. Yefremova, Vasily D. Zharkov, Michael G. Sergeev
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-4450/13/1/49/ 2023-08-20T04:08:52+02:00 The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain Kristina V. Popova Natalya S. Baturina Vladimir V. Molodtsov Oxana V. Yefremova Vasily D. Zharkov Michael G. Sergeev agris 2022-01-01 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13010049 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13010049 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Insects; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 49 distribution range dispersal South Siberia dynamics population plant protection outbreak Italian locust Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13010049 2023-08-01T03:43:38Z Oedaleus decorus is a widely distributed acridid over the Eurasian semi-arid territories, from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast. In many semi-arid territories, O. decorus was and is the most important pest, but in the south-eastern part of West Siberian Plain, it was not considered a pest until the 1960s. We compared two sets of data on the acridid distribution in the region: before 1960 and from 1961 until 2021. Until the 1960s, the species occurred mainly in the southern steppes. Since the 1960s, its distribution changed significantly. Nowadays, it occupies almost all local steppes and the southern part of the forest-steppes and can be also found on the eastern side of the Ob River. These shifts may be explained by both climatic changes and changes in human activities. During upsurges the densities of O. decorus were often more than one to two adults per square meter. It is often abundant in the same habitats and in the same periods as the Italian locust (Calliptamus italicus)—one of the most important acridid pests. This means during joint outbreaks these two species can simultaneously damage almost all spectrum of plants. Text ob river Siberia MDPI Open Access Publishing Pacific Insects 13 1 49
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range
dispersal
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dynamics
population
plant protection
outbreak
Italian locust
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range
dispersal
South Siberia
dynamics
population
plant protection
outbreak
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Natalya S. Baturina
Vladimir V. Molodtsov
Oxana V. Yefremova
Vasily D. Zharkov
Michael G. Sergeev
The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain
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range
dispersal
South Siberia
dynamics
population
plant protection
outbreak
Italian locust
description Oedaleus decorus is a widely distributed acridid over the Eurasian semi-arid territories, from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast. In many semi-arid territories, O. decorus was and is the most important pest, but in the south-eastern part of West Siberian Plain, it was not considered a pest until the 1960s. We compared two sets of data on the acridid distribution in the region: before 1960 and from 1961 until 2021. Until the 1960s, the species occurred mainly in the southern steppes. Since the 1960s, its distribution changed significantly. Nowadays, it occupies almost all local steppes and the southern part of the forest-steppes and can be also found on the eastern side of the Ob River. These shifts may be explained by both climatic changes and changes in human activities. During upsurges the densities of O. decorus were often more than one to two adults per square meter. It is often abundant in the same habitats and in the same periods as the Italian locust (Calliptamus italicus)—one of the most important acridid pests. This means during joint outbreaks these two species can simultaneously damage almost all spectrum of plants.
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author Kristina V. Popova
Natalya S. Baturina
Vladimir V. Molodtsov
Oxana V. Yefremova
Vasily D. Zharkov
Michael G. Sergeev
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Natalya S. Baturina
Vladimir V. Molodtsov
Oxana V. Yefremova
Vasily D. Zharkov
Michael G. Sergeev
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title The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain
title_short The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain
title_full The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain
title_fullStr The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain
title_full_unstemmed The Handsome Cross Grasshopper Oedaleus decorus (Germar, 1825) (Orthoptera: Acrididae) as a Neglected Pest in the South-Eastern Part of West Siberian Plain
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