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European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America
by
Hopper, Keith R
, Heimpel, George E
, Wu, Kongming
, Sezen, Zeynep
, Landis, Douglas A
, Frelich, Lee E
, Hoelmer, Kim A
, Asplen, Mark K
in
Agonum
/ Agonum muelleri
/ Aphelinus
/ Aphelinus certus
/ Aphididae
/ Aphis
/ Aphis glycines
/ Biological control
/ biological control agents
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bipalium adventitium
/ Cereal crops
/ Crops
/ Crown rust
/ Developmental Biology
/ earthworms
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Environmental management
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Glycine
/ Glycine max
/ Harmonia axyridis
/ insect pests
/ Introduced species
/ invasional meltdown
/ Invasions
/ Invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Lumbricus terrestris
/ Nonnative species
/ North America
/ Original Paper
/ Overwintering
/ Parasitoids
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Planaria
/ plant pathogenic fungi
/ plant pests
/ Plant Sciences
/ predators
/ predatory arthropods
/ Puccinia coronata
/ Rhamnus cathartica
/ Seed dispersal
/ soil ecology
/ Soybeans
/ Sturnus vulgaris
/ vertebrate pests
/ woody weeds
/ Worms
2010
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European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America
by
Hopper, Keith R
, Heimpel, George E
, Wu, Kongming
, Sezen, Zeynep
, Landis, Douglas A
, Frelich, Lee E
, Hoelmer, Kim A
, Asplen, Mark K
in
Agonum
/ Agonum muelleri
/ Aphelinus
/ Aphelinus certus
/ Aphididae
/ Aphis
/ Aphis glycines
/ Biological control
/ biological control agents
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bipalium adventitium
/ Cereal crops
/ Crops
/ Crown rust
/ Developmental Biology
/ earthworms
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Environmental management
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Glycine
/ Glycine max
/ Harmonia axyridis
/ insect pests
/ Introduced species
/ invasional meltdown
/ Invasions
/ Invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Lumbricus terrestris
/ Nonnative species
/ North America
/ Original Paper
/ Overwintering
/ Parasitoids
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Planaria
/ plant pathogenic fungi
/ plant pests
/ Plant Sciences
/ predators
/ predatory arthropods
/ Puccinia coronata
/ Rhamnus cathartica
/ Seed dispersal
/ soil ecology
/ Soybeans
/ Sturnus vulgaris
/ vertebrate pests
/ woody weeds
/ Worms
2010
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European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America
by
Hopper, Keith R
, Heimpel, George E
, Wu, Kongming
, Sezen, Zeynep
, Landis, Douglas A
, Frelich, Lee E
, Hoelmer, Kim A
, Asplen, Mark K
in
Agonum
/ Agonum muelleri
/ Aphelinus
/ Aphelinus certus
/ Aphididae
/ Aphis
/ Aphis glycines
/ Biological control
/ biological control agents
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bipalium adventitium
/ Cereal crops
/ Crops
/ Crown rust
/ Developmental Biology
/ earthworms
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecology
/ Environmental management
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Glycine
/ Glycine max
/ Harmonia axyridis
/ insect pests
/ Introduced species
/ invasional meltdown
/ Invasions
/ Invasive species
/ Life Sciences
/ Lumbricus terrestris
/ Nonnative species
/ North America
/ Original Paper
/ Overwintering
/ Parasitoids
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Planaria
/ plant pathogenic fungi
/ plant pests
/ Plant Sciences
/ predators
/ predatory arthropods
/ Puccinia coronata
/ Rhamnus cathartica
/ Seed dispersal
/ soil ecology
/ Soybeans
/ Sturnus vulgaris
/ vertebrate pests
/ woody weeds
/ Worms
2010
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European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America
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European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America
2010
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We consider the possibility of an extensive invasional meltdown occurring in central North America involving eleven Eurasian species. The scenario begins with the potential co-facilitation between the European earthworm Lumbricus terrestris and European buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica. Once introduced, European buckthorn has served as the overwintering host for two important invasive crop pests, oat crown rust, Puccinea coronata and the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines. The spread of R. cathartica itself may have been aided by seed dispersal by the European starling, Sturnus vulgaris, and the presence of L. terrestris has likely facilitated the invasion of Bipalium adventitium, an Asian predatory flatworm that specializes on earthworms. Beyond this, the soybean aphid is consumed by a number of introduced species, including the lady beetle Harmonia axyridis, the ground beetle Agonum muelleri and the parasitoid Aphelinus certus. We hypothesize that the presence of soybean aphid increases regional abundances of these species. We discuss both the evidence for this multi-species invasional meltdown scenario and potential implications of meltdown dynamics for invasive species management. The particular management issues that we discuss are: (1) opportunities for managing multiple invasive species simultaneously by targeting facilitator species, and (2) implications of meltdown dynamics for biological control introductions against the soybean aphid.
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