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Julien Saguez1, Chrystel Olivier2, Andrew Hamilton3, Thomas Lowery4, Lorne Stobbs5, Jacques Lasnier6, Brian Galka7, Xiangsheng Chen8, Yves Mauffette9, Charles Vincent10.
Abstract
Leafhoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) are pests of many temperate crops, including grapevines (Vitis species). Uncontrolled populations can induce direct and indirect damage to crops due to feeding that results in significant yield losses and increased mortality in infected vineyards due to virus, bacteria, or phytoplasmas vectored by leafhoppers. The main objective of this work was to determine the diversity of leafhoppers found in vineyards of the three main Canadian production provinces, i.e., in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. Approximately 18,000 specimens were collected in 80 commercial vineyards from 2006 to 2008. We identified 54 genera and at least 110 different species associated with vineyards, among which 22 were predominant and represented more than 91% of all the leafhoppers. Species richness and diversity were estimated by both Shannon's and Pielou's indices. For each province, results indicated a temporal variation in species composition. Color photographs provide a tool to quickly identify 72 leafhoppers commonly associated with vineyards. This is an open access paper. We use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license that permits unrestricted use, provided that the paper is properly attributed.Entities:
Keywords: Cicadellidae; Empoasca spp.; Eythroneura spp.; Macrosteles spp.; Vitis spp.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25373220 PMCID: PMC4207526 DOI: 10.1093/jis/14.1.73
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857