Ecology of termites from the genus Nasutitermes (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae) and potential for science-based development of sustainable pest management programs
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2017-02Author
Boulogne, Isabelle
Constantino, Reginaldo
Amusant, Nadine
Falkowski, Michael
S Rodrigues, Alice M
Houël, Emeline
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The genus Nasutitermes is among the most abundant wood-feeding Termitidae and an
48 extremely diverse and heterogeneous group in terms of its biogeography and morphology.
49 Despite the major role of several Nasutitermes species as structural pests, the phylogenetic
50 status of this genus is still unclear, alongside with a confused taxonomy and species
51 identification remaining difficult. The first aim of this review was thus to gather and discuss
52 studies concerning the taxonomic status of the genus Nasutitermes, in order to clarify this
53 crucial point. Then, our goal was to gain new insights into the management of N. corniger,
54 considered to be the most economically detrimental pest of this genus in South America and a
55 Nasutitermes model species, while filtering available information concerning its biology
56 through the prism of termite control, as well as critically examine the existing methods. We
57 indeed strongly believe that increasing our knowledge of this species’ biological strategies is
58 the key to progress in the challenging question of their sustainable management.
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