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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130427
论文题名:
Predicting the Impact of Temperature Change on the Future Distribution of Maize Stem Borers and Their Natural Enemies along East African Mountain Gradients Using Phenology Models
作者: Sizah Mwalusepo; Henri E. Z. Tonnang; Estomih S. Massawe; Gerphas O. Okuku; Nancy Khadioli; Tino Johansson; Paul-André Calatayud; Bruno Pierre Le Ru
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-6-15
卷: 10, 期:6
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Maize ; Cereal crops ; Climate change ; Seasons ; Insect pests ; Pest control ; Africa ; Geographic distribution
英文摘要: Lepidopteran stem borers are among the most important pests of maize in East Africa. The objective of the present study was to predict the impact of temperature change on the distribution and abundance of the crambid Chilo partellus, the noctuid Busseola fusca, and their larval parasitoids Cotesia flavipes and Cotesia sesamiae at local scale along Kilimanjaro and Taita Hills gradients in Tanzania and Kenya, respectively. Temperature-dependent phenology models of pests and parasitoids were used in a geographic information system for mapping. The three risk indices namely establishment, generation, and activity indices were computed using current temperature data record from local weather stations and future (i.e., 2055) climatic condition based on downscaled climate change data from the AFRICLIM database. The calculations were carried out using index interpolator, a sub-module of the Insect Life Cycle Modeling (ILCYM) software. Thin plate algorithm was used for interpolation of the indices. Our study confirmed that temperature was a key factor explaining the distribution of stem borers and their natural enemies but other climatic factors and factors related to the top-down regulation of pests by parasitoids (host-parasitoid synchrony) also played a role. Results based on temperature only indicated a worsening of stem borer impact on maize production along the two East African mountain gradients studied. This was attributed to three main changes occurring simultaneously: (1) range expansion of the lowland species C. partellus in areas above 1200 m.a.s.l.; (2) increase of the number of pest generations across all altitudes, thus by 2055 damage by both pests will increase in the most productive maize zones of both transects; (3) disruption of the geographical distribution of pests and their larval parasitoids will cause an improvement of biological control at altitude below 1200 m.a.s.l. and a deterioration above 1200 m.a.s.l. The predicted increase in pest activity will significantly increase maize yield losses in all agro-ecological zones across both transects but to a much greater extent in lower areas.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/21927
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作者单位: CHIESA Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;Department of Mathematics, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania;Department of General studies, Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania;CHIESA Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;Department of Mathematics, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania;NSBB Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;NSBB Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;CHIESA Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;CHIESA Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;IRD/CNRS UMR IRD 247 EGCE, Laboratoire Evolution Génomes Comportement et Ecologie, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France;Université Paris-Sud 11, Orsay, France;CHIESA Project, icipe—African Insect Science for Food and Health, Nairobi, Kenya;IRD/CNRS UMR IRD 247 EGCE, Laboratoire Evolution Génomes Comportement et Ecologie, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France;Université Paris-Sud 11, Orsay, France

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