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      Characterizing the spatial distribution of brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys Stål (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), populations in peach orchards

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          Geospatial analyses were used to investigate the spatial distribution of populations of Halyomorpha halys, an important invasive agricultural pest in mid-Atlantic peach orchards. This spatial analysis will improve efficiency by allowing growers and farm managers to predict insect arrangement and target management strategies. Data on the presence of H. halys were collected from five peach orchards at four farms in New Jersey from 2012–2014 located in different land-use contexts. A point pattern analysis, using Ripley’s K function, was used to describe clustering of H. halys. In addition, the clustering of damage indicative of H. halys feeding was described. With low populations early in the growing season, H. halys did not exhibit signs of clustering in the orchards at most distances. At sites with low populations throughout the season, clustering was not apparent. However, later in the season, high infestation levels led to more evident clustering of H. halys. Damage, although present throughout the entire orchard, was found at low levels. When looking at trees with greater than 10% fruit damage, damage was shown to cluster in orchards. The Moran’s I statistic showed that spatial autocorrelation of H. halys was present within the orchards on the August sample dates, in relation to both populations density and levels of damage. Kriging the abundance of H. halys and the severity of damage to peaches revealed that the estimations of these are generally found in the same region of the orchards. This information on the clustering of H. halys populations will be useful to help predict presence of insects for use in management or scouting programs.

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                PLoS One
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                Public Library of Science (San Francisco, CA USA )
                1932-6203
                31 March 2017
                2017
                : 12
                : 3
                : e0170889
                Affiliations
                [001]Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States of America
                Universita degli Studi della Basilicata, ITALY
                Author notes

                Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

                • Conceptualization: NGH CR GCH.

                • Data curation: NGH.

                • Formal analysis: NGH.

                • Funding acquisition: NGH CR GCH.

                • Investigation: NGH CR GCH.

                • Methodology: NGH CR GCH.

                • Project administration: CR GCH.

                • Resources: NGH CR GCH.

                • Software: NGH.

                • Supervision: CR GCH.

                • Validation: NGH.

                • Visualization: NGH CR GCH.

                • Writing – original draft: NGH CR GCH.

                • Writing – review & editing: NGH.

                Article
                PONE-D-16-15252
                10.1371/journal.pone.0170889
                5376087
                28362797
                6ec86b0a-1598-4f59-86e7-e9806b009eb9
                © 2017 Hahn et al

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 14 April 2016
                : 12 January 2017
                Page count
                Figures: 11, Tables: 2, Pages: 20
                Funding
                Funded by: USDA NIFA SCRI
                Award ID: 2011-51181-30937
                Award Recipient :
                Funded by: USDA SARE
                Award ID: GNE12-038
                Award Recipient : Noel Hahn
                Funded by: New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Multistate funds
                Award ID: 08191
                Award Recipient :
                Funded by National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number USDA NIFA SCRI #2011-51181-30937, USDA Sustainable agriculture research and education SARE GNE12-038, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Multistate funds 08191 and is publication D-08-08191-02-13.
                Categories
                Research Article
                Biology and Life Sciences
                Agriculture
                Farms
                Orchards
                Biology and Life Sciences
                Agriculture
                Farms
                Biology and Life Sciences
                Organisms
                Plants
                Fruits
                Biology and Life Sciences
                Organisms
                Plants
                Trees
                Peach Trees
                Computer and Information Sciences
                Geoinformatics
                Spatial Autocorrelation
                Earth Sciences
                Geography
                Geoinformatics
                Spatial Autocorrelation
                Biology and Life Sciences
                Organisms
                Plants
                Fruits
                Peaches
                Biology and Life Sciences
                Organisms
                Plants
                Trees
                People and places
                Geographical locations
                North America
                United States
                New Jersey
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