A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems

Introduction:Understanding the trophic interactions between plants and herbivorous insects is essential for managing the ecosystem health and sustainability in the context of climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. The Tamarix chinensis is a foundation plant species of salt marshes in northern...

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Main Authors: Zhonghua Ning, Cong Chen, Tian Xie, Qing Wang, Xu Ma, Haochen Sui, Baoshan Cui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-12-01
Series:Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964129.2020.1823888
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spelling doaj-204be0cabe36478aa99041087f90c6f02021-07-26T14:51:01ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEcosystem Health and Sustainability2332-88782020-12-016110.1080/20964129.2020.18238881823888A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystemsZhonghua Ning0Cong Chen1Tian Xie2Qing Wang3Xu Ma4Haochen Sui5Baoshan Cui6Beijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityIntroduction:Understanding the trophic interactions between plants and herbivorous insects is essential for managing the ecosystem health and sustainability in the context of climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. The Tamarix chinensis is a foundation plant species of salt marshes in northern China, which provides a variety of ecological functions and services in coastal ecosystems such as withstanding storm tide, conserving biodiversity, and preventing shoreline erosion. Outcomes: However, through long-term field observations, for the first time, we found that the health of this population has been suffering from the potential outbreak of a novel wood-borer insect (Zeuzera leuconotum Butler) under multiple stresses, contributing substantially to the degradation of the coastal salt marshes. Discussion and Conclusion: Therefore, there is urgent need and great significance to investigate the potential impact of this herbivorous wood-borer insects on health and sustainability of plant community in coastal ecosystems for in-depth understanding its degradation mechanisms.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964129.2020.1823888die-offfoundation species (tamarix chinensis)insect herbivorywood-borerpest controlsalt marshcoastal ecosystem
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author Zhonghua Ning
Cong Chen
Tian Xie
Qing Wang
Xu Ma
Haochen Sui
Baoshan Cui
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Cong Chen
Tian Xie
Qing Wang
Xu Ma
Haochen Sui
Baoshan Cui
A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
die-off
foundation species (tamarix chinensis)
insect herbivory
wood-borer
pest control
salt marsh
coastal ecosystem
author_facet Zhonghua Ning
Cong Chen
Tian Xie
Qing Wang
Xu Ma
Haochen Sui
Baoshan Cui
author_sort Zhonghua Ning
title A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
title_short A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
title_full A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
title_fullStr A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed A novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
title_sort novel herbivorous wood-borer insect outbreak triggers die-offs of a foundation plant species in coastal ecosystems
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
issn 2332-8878
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction:Understanding the trophic interactions between plants and herbivorous insects is essential for managing the ecosystem health and sustainability in the context of climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. The Tamarix chinensis is a foundation plant species of salt marshes in northern China, which provides a variety of ecological functions and services in coastal ecosystems such as withstanding storm tide, conserving biodiversity, and preventing shoreline erosion. Outcomes: However, through long-term field observations, for the first time, we found that the health of this population has been suffering from the potential outbreak of a novel wood-borer insect (Zeuzera leuconotum Butler) under multiple stresses, contributing substantially to the degradation of the coastal salt marshes. Discussion and Conclusion: Therefore, there is urgent need and great significance to investigate the potential impact of this herbivorous wood-borer insects on health and sustainability of plant community in coastal ecosystems for in-depth understanding its degradation mechanisms.
topic die-off
foundation species (tamarix chinensis)
insect herbivory
wood-borer
pest control
salt marsh
coastal ecosystem
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964129.2020.1823888
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