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Economic outcome of classical biological control: a case study on the eucalyptu...

Valente, Carlos; Gonçalves, Catarina I.; Monteiro, Fernanda; Gaspar, João; Silva, Margarida; Sottomayor, Miguel; Paiva, Maria Rosa; Branco, Manuela

Despite the importance of invasive pests, few studies address the costs and benefits of the strategies used to control them. The present work assesses the economic impact of the Eucalyptus snout beetle, Gonipterus platensis, and the benefits resulting from its biological control with Anaphes nitens in Portugal, over a 20-year period. Comparisons were made between the real situation (with A. nitens) and three sc...


Economic assessment of managing processionary moth in pine forests: a case stud...

Gatto, Paola; Zocca, Alessia; Battisti, Andrea; Barrento, Maria João; Branco, Manuela; Paiva, Maria Rosa

This paper assesses the private and social profitability of current strategies for managing processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) in Portuguese pine forests, looking at economic and environmental costs and benefits. Costs include the expenses for forest treatment and the social costs of threats to human health (dermatitis amongst others); benefits are assessed in terms of both revenue and social benefits...

Date: 2009   |   Origin: Repositório da UTL

Arthropod diversity sheltered in Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lepidoptera: Notodont...

Branco, Manuela; Santos, Márcia; Calvão, Teresa; Telfer, Gillian; Paiva, Maria Rosa

1. In pine ecosystems, the role of the larval nests of the Mediterranean defoliator Thaumetopoea pityocampa as shelter of other arthropods, was studied for the first time. In Portugal, Pinus stands which differed in understorey plant diversity and level of attack by T. pityocampa were compared. 2. The arthropod fauna found sheltering inside the nests consisted of 60 species, representing 12 foraging types. Both...

Date: 2008   |   Origin: Repositório da UTL

Genetic isolation through time: allochronic differentiation of a phenologically...

Branco, Manuela Rodrigues; Santos, Helena; Rousselet, Jérôme; Magnoux, Emmanuelle; Paiva, Maria Rosa; Kerdelhué, Carole

Allochronic speciation refers to a mode of sympatric speciation in which the differentiation of populations is primarily due to a phenological shift without habitat or host change. However, it has been so far rarely documented. The present paper reports on a plausible case of allochronic differentiation between sympatric populations of the pine processionary moth (PPM), Thaumetopoea pityocampa. The PPM is a Med...

Date: 2007   |   Origin: Repositório da UTL

Characterization of the volatile fraction emitted by phloems of four pinus spec...

Santos, A.M.; Vasconcelos, T.; Mateus, E.; Farrall, M.H.; Silva, M. D. R. Gomes da; Paiva, Maria Rosa; Branco, M.

Pine forests constitute some of the most important renewable resources supplying timber, paper and chemical industries, among other functions. Characterization of the volatiles emitted by different Pinus species has proven to be an important tool to decode the process of host tree selection by herbivore insects, some of which cause serious economic damage to pines. Variations in the relative composition of the ...




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