Spremljanje tujerodnih ambrozijskih podlubnikov

Ambrozijske podlubnike uvrščamo med najpomembnejše tujerodne invazivne organizme. Še posebej uspešna pri osvajanju novih območij pa je vrsta Xyosandrus germanus, ki je bila leta 2000 prvič najdena tudi v Sloveniji. Namen naše naloge je bil potrditi razširjenost in ugotoviti velikost populacije X. ge...

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Published in:Acta Silvae et Ligni
Main Authors: Pajek, Luka, Hauptman, Tine, Jurc, Maja
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Slovenian
Published: Gozdarski inštitut Slovenije, založba Silvae Slovenica, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za gozdarstvo in obnovljive gozdne vire, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za lesarstvo 2020
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Online Access:https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?id=119728
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Summary:Ambrozijske podlubnike uvrščamo med najpomembnejše tujerodne invazivne organizme. Še posebej uspešna pri osvajanju novih območij pa je vrsta Xyosandrus germanus, ki je bila leta 2000 prvič najdena tudi v Sloveniji. Namen naše naloge je bil potrditi razširjenost in ugotoviti velikost populacije X. germanus v revirju Šentvid (KE ZGS Škofljica). Vrsto smo spremljali s pomočjo pasti iz odpadnih plastenk, ki smo jih naredili sami. Postavljene so bile v treh različnih gozdnih sestojih, in sicer smo v vsakem sestoju postavili štiri pasti z različnimi vabami (etanol, denaturiran etanol, kombinacija etanola in %-pinena ter kontrolna past brez vabe), v zbirni posodi je bil konzervans etilen glikol. Pasti smo spremljali osem tednov, v obdobju med 26. 4. 2017 in 20. 6. 2017, jih tedensko praznili, ulov pa determinirali v Laboratoriju za ekološke raziskave - entomologija, Oddelka za gozdarstvo in obnovljive gozdne vire BF. Ujeli smo 11.460 osebkov X. germanus, kar je v skupnem ulovu pomenilo kar 90,09 % celotnega ulova hroščev oziroma 95,30 % celotnega ulova podlubnikov. Tako številčen ulov kaže na to, da je populacija X. germanus na raziskovalnem območju velika. Poleg vrste X. germanus smo potrdili še enega tujerodnega ambrozijskega podlubnika, in sicer vrsto Gnathotrichus materiarius. Naši rezultati kažejo, da ni večjih razlik v učinkovitosti privabljanja vrste X. germanus med testiranimi vabami. Glede na število ujetih osebkov vrste X. germanus pa lahko trdimo, da so tudi doma narejene pasti iz odpadnih plastenk lahko primerno orodje za spremljanje tujerodnih ambrozijskih podlubnikov. Ambrosia bark beetles have been identified as one of the most invasive non-native organisms. The species Xylosandrus germanus, which was first recorded in Slovenia in the year 2000, is highly adaptable to novel environments. The aim of the current study was to confirm the presence and determine the actual population size of X. germanus in the Šentvid forest district (within the Škofljica local unit of the Slovenia Forest Service). Monitoring was conducted using home-made traps from plastic bottles. The traps were set in three different forest stands, namely 4 traps with different attractants (i.e. ethanol, denatured ethanol, a blend of ethanol and %-pinene and unbaited (control) trap) were set in each stand. Ethylene glycol was used as a preservative. The traps, which were monitored over an eight-week period, i.e. between 26th April 2017 and 20th June 2017, were emptied on a weekly basis, and the trap captures were subsequently determined in the Laboratory for Ecological Research - Entomology at the Department of Forestry and Renewable Forest Resources at the Biotechnical Faculty. A total of 11,460 captured X. germanus individuals comprised 90.09 % of all the collected beetle specimens, or 95.30 % of all the captured bark beetle specimens. Such a large catch indicates that the population size of X. germanus in the research area is large. In addition to X. germanus, we confirmed the presence of another non-native ambrosia bark beetle, namely Gnathotrichus materiarius. Our results show that there are no significant differences in the efficiency of attracting X. germanus between the tested attractants. A high proportion of X. germanus specimens in the catch undoubtedly confirms that home-made traps from disposable plastic bottles represent a viable monitoring tool for the surveillance of non-native ambrosia bark beetle populations.