Environmental Data: Habitat management as an integrative strategy to r...
Description
Data on captures of Orientus ishidae between 2021 and 2024 in a habitat management experiment in the Swiss southern Alps.
Citation
Oggier, A., Conedera, M., Rizzoli, A. (2025). Habitat management as an integrative strategy to reduce the risk of Flavescence dorée alternative vectors exchange between wild and cultivated compartments. EnviDat. https://www.doi.org/10.16904/envidat.447.
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Table 1 Hatching events
Hatching events grouped by sampling category, diameter range of sampled material, lateral surface, weight, hatching count (Nhat), hatchings per square meter; hatchings per kilogram. L = sampling in low sector (0, 1.5 m), M = sampling in median sector (1.5, 3.5 m), H = sampling in high sector (3.5, 6.5 m), I/II = different diameter ranges of sampled material in the same sector.
Table 1 Hatching events >
Table 2 Embryonic development time of Orientus ishidae
Embryonic development time of Orientus ishidae expressed as degree-days and days for the different sampling categories. L12_M_I was excluded since no hatching events were observed in this category. N = number of hatched nymphs, EDdd_min and EDdd_max = degree-days accumulated at the first and last hatching, respectively, EDdd_mean = mean accumulated degree-days, DDA = degree-days accumulated between first and last hatching, SE = standard error, HD = hatching period duration in days.
Table 2 Embryonic development time of Orientus ishidae >
Table 3 Spearman correlation table for daily hatchings
Spearman correlation table for daily hatchings recorded in categories related to hotspot L14 (n = 35).
Table 3 Spearman correlation table for daily hatchings >
Table 4 Orientus ishidae total captures and differences between sampling years,
Orientus ishidae total captures and differences between sampling years, YST = number of yellow sticky traps used for monitoring purposes.
Table 4 Orientus ishidae total captures and differences between sampling years, >
Figure 1 Geographic distribution of the experimental sites.
Geographic distribution of the experimental sites.
a) Location of the study area within Switzerland; T = Canton Ticino.
b) Black square: site where hazel wood was sampled for the hatching experiment targeting Orientus ishidae nymphs; black dot: sites where single hazel shrubs were coppiced and their shoots removed as a habitat management measure; black triangle: control plots without habitat management.
Figure 1 Geographic distribution of the experimental sites. >
Figure 2 Inverse distance weighted interpolation (IDW)
Inverse distance weighted interpolation (IDW) generated from the Orientus ishidae imago captures obtained from yellow sticky traps (YST) during the 2021 season in Arzo. Corylus avellana wood was sampled in 2023 around YST L12 and L14.
Figure 2 Inverse distance weighted interpolation (IDW) >
Figure 3 Cumulative percentage of Orientus ishidae hatchings by degree-day
Cumulative percentage of Orientus ishidae hatchings by degree-day (inverted Kaplan-Meyer) for the various sampling classes. Hatching events belonging to hotspot L12 were pooled (summed) due to the low number of hatchings observed.
Figure 3 Cumulative percentage of Orientus ishidae hatchings by degree-day >
Figure 4 Orientus ishidae total captures grouped by site type, treatment category and sampling year
Orientus ishidae total captures grouped by site type, treatment category and sampling year.
Figure 4 Orientus ishidae total captures grouped by site type, treatment category and sampling year >
Figure 5 Orientus ishidae total captures in vineyards grouped by site type and sampling year.
Orientus ishidae total captures in vineyards grouped by site type and sampling year.
Figure 5 Orientus ishidae total captures in vineyards grouped by site type and sampling year. >
Orientus ishidae captures on traps
Raw data of Orientus ishidae captures on traps.
Orientus ishidae captures on traps