ARTHROPOD PEST RESURGENCE - AN OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL MECHANISMS

Citation
Mr. Hardin et al., ARTHROPOD PEST RESURGENCE - AN OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL MECHANISMS, Crop protection, 14(1), 1995, pp. 3-18
Citations number
157
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
02612194
Volume
14
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
3 - 18
Database
ISI
SICI code
0261-2194(1995)14:1<3:APR-AO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The phenomenon of insecticide-induced resurgence of arthropod pests ha s long been known to occur in response to a reduction in natural enemy populations, releasing the pest population from regulation. However, studies of resurgent populations infrequently examine other mechanisms , although numerous alternative mechanisms such as physiological enhan cement of pest fecundity, reduction in herbivore-herbivore competition , changes in pest behaviour, altered host-plant nutrition, or increase d attractiveness may also cause, or enhance the probability of, resurg ence. Additionally, many studies that have identified natural enemy mo rtality as the primary cause of resurgence do not document a priori re gulation by natural enemies and, therefore, are correlative in nature. In this paper, a universal definition of resurgence is proposed and c riteria for determining the occurrence of resurgence are listed. Both of these are essential to rigorous evaluation of this important phenom enon. Alternative mechanisms for resurgence and potential areas of fut ure research are identified. It is argued that insecticide resistance is not a mechanism underlying resurgence; rather, it simply enhances t he probability that resurgence may occur. The similarity of resurgence to some insect outbreaks is discussed. In some cases natural outbreak s differ only in the initiating factor. The importance of resurgence m anagement to plant protection is that resurgence is totally contradict ory to the intended outcome of insecticidal application. This conflict strengthens the need to identify specifically the causal factors for each case of resurgence in order to manage this detrimental phenomenon effectively.