Dataset for: Investigating the threat to Sitka spruce from Ips typographus: discrimination and colonization of Britain’s principal commercial conifer by a damaging forest pest
Inward, D., Vuts, Jozsef
, Thomas, Gareth
, Barnard, K., Caulfield, John
, Powers, Stephen, Uglow, A. and Reed, K.
(2025)
Dataset for: Investigating the threat to Sitka spruce from Ips typographus: discrimination and colonization of Britain’s principal commercial conifer by a damaging forest pest.
[Data Collection]
Ips typographus (L.), the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytinae), has devastated European Norway spruce (Picea abies) forests in recent years. For the first time, I. typographus has established localised breeding populations in Britain, where Sitka spruce (P. sitchensis) is a critical component of plantation forestry. The interactions between Norway spruce and I. typographus are well understood, but relatively little is known about the susceptibility of Sitka spruce to the beetle. This study aimed to determine whether I. typographus would select Sitka, compared to Norway spruce, as a host for breeding, and to study the chemical ecology underlying these host preferences.
| Item Type | Data Collection |
|---|---|
| Creators | Inward, D., Vuts, Jozsef, Thomas, Gareth, Barnard, K., Caulfield, John, Powers, Stephen, Uglow, A., Reed, K. |
| Project | Growing Health [ISP], Growing Health (WP1) - bio-inspired solutions for healthier agroecosystems: Understanding biointeractions, BBSRC Strategic Programme in Smart Crop Protection, Future Proofing Plant Health |
| Date | 27 January 2025 |
| Additional information | The data presented here are measurements of volatile organic compounds released from Norway and Sitka spruce, and the response of I. typographus, reared on both Norway and Sitka spruce, to headspace extracts of aged and fresh Norway and Sitka spruce billets tested behaviourally using four-arm olfactometry. The treatments compared in the four-arm olfactometer were: 1) NS reared I. typographus in response to aged NS billet v control air 2) NS reared I. typographus in response to aged SS billet v control air 3) NS reared I. typographus in response to fresh NS billet v fresh SS billet v control air 4) NS reared I. typographus in response to aged NS billet v aged SS billet v control air 5) NS reared I. typographus in response to a synthetic blend of volatiles identified from aged NS billet v aged SS billet v control air 6) SS reared I. typographus in response to aged NS billet v control air 7) SS reared I. typographus in response to aged SS billet v control air 8) SS reared I. typographus in response to fresh NS billet v fresh SS billet v control air 9) SS reared I. typographus in response to aged NS billet v aged SS billet v control air 10) SS reared I. typographus in response to a synthetic blend of volatiles identified from aged NS billet v aged SS billet v control air Full methods can be found in the associated manuscript. Refer to manuscript section 2.5.1 for experimental details about volatile collection, and section 2.5.2 for details about olfactometer data. |
| Publisher | Rothamsted Research |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | 10.23637/mhvmi6az |
Inward, D., Vuts, Jozsef
, Thomas, Gareth
, Barnard, K., Caulfield, John
, Powers, Stephen, Uglow, A. and Reed, K.
(2025)
Dataset for: Investigating the threat to Sitka spruce from Ips typographus: discrimination and colonization of Britain’s principal commercial conifer by a damaging forest pest.
[Data Collection]
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