Entomological research in Mediterranean forest ecosystems

Entomological research in Mediterranean forest ecosystems

Entomological research in Mediterranean forest ecosystems
Éditeur: INRAE
2005275 pagesISBN 9782738011947
Format: BrochéLangue : Anglais

Mediterranean forest ecosystems have been submitted for millenniums to intensive

continuous human pressures combined with deep modifications in their various

components, resulting in the present unbalanced situation of these ecosystems.

This situation, exacerbated during the last decades by long range climatic

modifications, is responsible for the today alarming sanitary conditions

of the Mediterranean forest on a large scale. No region is spared and most tree

species are concerned, be they introduced, pseudo-climax or primitive. Eucalyptus

plantations, pine stands, primitive cork-oak and cedar forests all exhibit living trees

that are prey to insects and fungi, often extending over large dieback areas.

The Mediterranean ecosystems have also always been characterized by a high

diversity of living organisms, both animal and plants. Mediterranean areas are thus

highly favourable places to study biocenotics and plant-animal evolutionary

relationships. They also provide numerous models for closely related situations,

which is very useful for comparisons and building general rules. Owing

to the intense human pressure, preservation of the biodiversity in these areas

is also a crucial problem on all scales, from genes to landscapes.

The objective of this book is to show the diversity of the entomological problems

in the forested Mediterranean areas and its ambition is to be used as a basis

to elaborate future cooperative research. It has been built from selected

presentations at the first international symposium "MEDINSECT", organized jointly

by the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA, France), the Centre

National de la Recherche Forestière (Rabat, Morocco) and the University of

Orléans (France), in Rabat from 6 to 11 May 2002 on the Entomological Research

in Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems , completed by additional syntheses.

The topics largely exceed the Mediterranean basin itself. In addition to the north

and the south rims of the Mediterranean Sea, New Zealand, South African,

and North and Central American situations are examined. A general overview

of the entomological situation and research topics in the forests of these different

regions is made, and detailed examples of research carried out in these areas

are presented, including life cycles and general biology of pests, control methods,

relations with host trees, inter- and multi-specific relationships. The ecosystem

functioning and the necessity of biodiversity preservation on all scales are

also present.

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