Modeling Pine Caterpillar, Dendrolimus spectabilis (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), Population Dynamics with a Stage-Structured Matrix Model Based on Field Observations
Young-Kyu Park, Youngwoo Nam, Won Il Choi

TL;DR
Researchers developed a model to track the population of pine caterpillars in Korea, identifying vulnerable life stages to improve pest control strategies.
Contribution
A stage-structured matrix model was created using field data to guide targeted pest management for pine caterpillars.
Findings
Newly hatched and overwintered larvae are the most vulnerable stages of the pine caterpillar.
Matrix models effectively describe population dynamics and support timely pest control decisions.
Monitoring pest density after overwintering is crucial for effective forest management.
Abstract
The pine caterpillar (Dendrolimus spectabilis) is a major forest pest that defoliates pine trees in Korea. The moth population was monitored for one year at monthly intervals, excluding winter. The census data obtained was used to construct life tables and a stage-structured matrix model based on the number of eggs, larvae, and pupae per branch area. Sensitivity analysis revealed that newly hatched larvae and overwintered larvae were the most vulnerable stages, primarily influenced by abiotic factors such as rainfall and temperature. This modeling approach suggests that pest management should prioritize monitoring populations immediately after overwintering. Overall, the study demonstrates that matrix models are useful tools for understanding forest insect dynamics and for designing timely, stage-specific control strategies. Population models offer insights into both theoretical and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsForest Insect Ecology and Management · Insect Pheromone Research and Control · Entomological Studies and Ecology
