Stability of patches of higher population density within the heterogeneous distribution of the gray field slug Deroceras reticulatum in arable fields in the UK

Emily Forbes, Matthew Back, Andrew Brooks, Natalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii, Tom Pope, Keith Walters

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Abstract

Exploitation of heterogeneous distributions of Deroceras reticulatum, in arable fields by targeting molluscicide applications toward areas with higher slug densities, relies on these patches displaying sufficient spatio-temporal stability. Regular sampling of slug activity/distribution was undertaken using 1 ha rectangular grids of 100 refuge traps established in 22 commercial arable field crops. Activity varied significantly between the three years of the study, and the degree of aggregation (Taylor’s Power Law) was higher in fields with higher mean trap catches. Hot spot analysis detected statistically significant spatial clusters in all fields, and in 162 of the 167 individual assessment visits. The five assessment visits in which no clusters were detected coincided with low slug activity (≤0.07 per trap). Generalized Linear Models showed significant spatial stability of patches in 11 fields, with non-significant fields also characterized by low slug activity (≤1.2 per trap). Mantel’s permutation tests revealed a high degree of correlation between location of individual patches between sampling dates. It was concluded that patches of higher slug density were spatio-temporally stable, but detection using surface refuge traps (which rely on slug activity on the soil surface) was less reliable when adverse environmental conditions resulted in slugs retreating into the upper soil horizons.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9
JournalInsects
Volume12
Issue number1
Early online date25 Dec 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Funding: This research was funded by AHDB through Project 214-0009118 Utilising the patchy distribution of slugs to optimize targeting of control: improved sustainability through precision application. EM’s contribution formed part of a PhD study (Director of Studies K.F.A.W.).

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© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Keywords

  • Aggregation
  • Deroceras reticulatum
  • Spatial clustering
  • Spatial density distribution
  • Spatio-temporal stability

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Insect Science

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