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PROGRAMA SUSFOR - A new invasive species, Leptoglossus occidentalis Hemiptera, Coreidae: threats to forest ecology, biodiversity and pine nut econom
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Another chapter in the history of the European invasion by the Western conifer seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis: The Iberian Peninsula
Publication . Farinha, Ana Oliveira; Branco, Manuela; Courtin, Claudine; Lesieur, Vincent; Gallego, Diego; Sanchez-Garcia, Francisco Javier; Sousa, Edmundo; Roques, Alain; Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne; Bras, Audrey
The Western conifer seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis, is native to North America and has
already been considered a significant pest in several European countries since its first observation in
Italy in 1999. In Spain and Portugal, it was recorded for the first time in 2003 and 2010, respectively,
and its impact on Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) is of major concern. Before developing control measures
for this insect pest, it is paramount to clarify its spatiotemporal dynamics of invasion. Therefore,
in this study, we aimed to (a) characterise the genetic structure and diversity and (b) invasion
pathways of L. occidentalis populations in the Iberian Peninsula. To do so, specimens of L. occidentalis
were collected at fourteen sites widely distributed within the Iberian Peninsula. We used mtDNA
sequences of Cytochrome b and eleven microsatellite markers to characterise the genetic diversity
and the population structure in the Iberian Peninsula. Our genetic results combined with the
observational dates strongly support a stratified expansion of L. occidentalis invasion in the Iberian
Peninsula proceeding from multiple introductions, including at least one in Barcelona, one in Valencia,
and one in the west coast or in the Southeastern region
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PD/BD/52403/2013
