Sk. Asante et al., SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF ERIOSOMA-LANIGERUM (HOMOPTERA, APHIDIDAE) ON APPLE, Environmental entomology, 22(5), 1993, pp. 1060-1065
The spatial distribution of the woolly apple aphid, Eriosoma lanigerum
(Hausmann), in a 41-yr-old apple orchard was analyzed using the negat
ive binomial parameter k, Taylor's power law, and Iwao's regression te
chnique. All three indices indicated a highly aggregated distribution
of the aphid in the apple orchard. There was a weak but significant li
near relationship between the negative binomial k and the mean density
for the individual aphids but not for aphid colonies. Compared with I
wao's regression, Taylor's power law provided a better description of
the relationship between the variance and mean density. Woolly apple a
phid occurred on the apple trees mainly as apterous virginoparae throu
ghout the year and showed a preference for the lower part of the canop
y and the trunk. At low infestations, the aphid is confined to the tru
nk and large branches but disperses to establish colonies on twigs or
new lateral growths during peak populations. Woolly apple aphid has a
limited ability to disperse between trees. Population density appears
to increase mainly within trees. The relationship between the proporti
on of infested trees and mean aphid density was in the form of a recta
ngular hyperbola with an asymptotic upper limit of 33% infestation lev
el.