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DOI: 10.3390/f11020192
论文题名:
The potential global distribution of the white peach scale pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni Tozzetti) under climate change
作者: Lu Y.; Zhao Q.; Cheng L.; Zhao L.; Zhang H.; Wei J.
刊名: Forests
ISSN: 19994907
出版年: 2020
卷: 11, 期:2
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Habitat suitability ; Pest ; Pest management ; Risk assessment ; Species distribution model ; White peach scale
Scopus关键词: Ecosystems ; Expansion ; Fruits ; Information use ; Risk assessment ; Habitat suitability ; Pest ; Pest management ; Species distribution modeling ; White peach scale ; Climate change ; Diaspididae ; Hemiptera ; Morus (plant) ; Prunus persica ; Pseudaulacaspis pentagona
英文摘要: The white peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) is a pest that causes significant damage to more than 221 genera of host plants in more than 112 countries. P. pentagona primarily feeds on mulberry, peach, and tea, and this leads to the loosening of the epidermis of trees, which damages nutrient and water transportation in the branches, leading to branch death. P. pentagona is native to China and Japan, and has become an invasive species all over the world. However, the potential distribution of P. pentagona remains unclear. In this study, a potential distribution map of P. pentagona was developed using current and future climate information using MaxEnt. The model indicates that Asia, Europe, South America and North America are a highly suitable habitat range for this species. The MaxEnt models for the potential distribution of P. pentagona for the 2050s and 2070s suggest that in the case of no significant increase or even decrease in the highly suitable area, the suitable area increased significantly on any future climatic scenarios. The predicted area gain in the suitable habitat is 2.82 x 107 km2, including more of Asia, such as China, Japan, and Mongolia, and also including India, Vietnam, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Austria, The Czech Republic, Italy, and Germany in Europe, which shows an increase of 24.5% over the current habitat on RCP8.5 emission scenarios for the 2070s. With the warming of the climate, significant expansions are predicted in the suitable area, especially in Europe and East Asia. Under RCP8.5 for the 2050s, the model-predicted that the area of suitable habitat in China and the Korean Peninsula gains an increase of 18.8% over the current suitable habitat area. Under other climate scenarios, RCP8.5-2070s, the suitable areas were the largest, compared to projection for the current climate scenario (ca. 24.1% increase) which increased to 7.89 x 106 km2. In Europe, under RCP8.5 for the 2070s, the highly suitable areas were the largest, compared to the projection for the current climate scenario (ca. 46.2% increase), which increased to 8.64 x 105 km2, the area of suitable habitat suitability increased to 4.99 x 106 km2 (29.2% increase of the current condition). Potential increases or decreases in distribution ranges were modeled under future climatic scenarios. This study suggests that the most important factor that influenced current distribution of this pest was temperature, and BIO3 (isothermality) was the most important factor that contributed to 48.6% of the potential distribution map. Given the rapid spread of P. pentagona and the serious risk this species poses to local ecosystems, warning modelling and practical strategies to prevent the establishment and expansion of this species should be sought. This distribution map will help governments to identify areas that are suitable for current and future infestations, and to optimize pest management strategies. © 2020 by the author.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/159428
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作者单位: Department of Entomology, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, Shanxi, 030801, China; Department of Biology, Xinzhou Teachers University, Xinzhou, Shanxi, 034000, China

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Lu Y.,Zhao Q.,Cheng L.,et al. The potential global distribution of the white peach scale pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni Tozzetti) under climate change[J]. Forests,2020-01-01,11(2)
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