›› 1994, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (3): 311-316.

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THE DISTRIBUTION OF TOMICUS PINIPERDA(L.)POPULATIONIN THE CROWN OF YUNNAN PINE DURING THE SHOOT FEEDING PERIOD

YE HUI LI LONG-SHU   

  • Online:1994-08-20 Published:1994-08-20

Abstract: In Kunming, Tomicus piniperda (L.) during the period of shoot feeding distributed mainly around the host trees in which the trunks had been used as the reproduction site. Around all these trees the population density decreased exponentially from the centre to the periphery. The diameter of dispersion area was about 30m.During shoot feeding, the beetle population dispersed into the new area around progressively. In the crown of host tree, the bark beetles distributed principally to 4th-10th whorls. The percentage of the bark beetles in the crown reached the largest in the 7th whorl. The rate of shoot damaged was the largest in the 6th—7thwhorls, followed in the second place in 2th-5th whorls, and decreased progressively from the 7th to the lowest whorl. At the levels in the crown, the bark beetles concentrated relatively in the outer portion of the crown, which was about the sum of the numbers in the middle and inner portions of the crown. In the early period of shoot feeding, the population distributed mainly in the outer portion of the crown, and then progressively dispersed to the middle and the inner portions of the crowns. In the late period of shoot feeding, most of population aggregated in the crowns of the trees which whould be attacked on the trunks, and distributedmainly in the outer portions of these crowns. On the basis of comprehensive analysis,the spatial distribution of the bark population in the crown is thought to be the result from the influence of the shoot diameter, the population density, tranferring damage, landing behavior, and sunlight on the bark beetle behavior.

Key words: Tomicus piniperda (L.)——shoot feeding——Yunnan pine ——spatial distribution