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Identifying key monitoring areas for tree insect pest risks in China under climate change
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WoS WOS:001342691000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85214418291
DOI 10.1093/JEE/TOAE215
Año 2024
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Abstract



Climate change can exacerbate pest population growth, posing significant threats to ecosystem functions and services, social development, and food security. Risk assessment is a valuable tool for effective pest management that identifies potential pest expansion and ecosystem dispersal patterns. We applied a habitat suitability model coupled with priority protection planning software to determine key monitoring areas (KMA) for tree insect pest risks under climate change and used forest ecoregions and nature reserves to assess the ecological risk of insect pest invasion. Finally, we collated the prevention and control measures for reducing future pest invasions.The KMA for tree insect pests in our current and future climate is mainly concentrated in eastern and southern China. However, with climate change, the KMA gradually expands from southeastern to northeastern China. In the current and future climate scenarios, ecoregions requiring high monitoring levels were restricted to the eastern and southern coastal areas of China, and nature reserves requiring the highest monitoring levels were mainly distributed in southeastern China.Tree insect pest invasion assessment using ecoregions and nature reserves identified that future climates increase the risk of pest invasions in forest ecoregions and nature reserves, especially in northeastern China.The increased risk and severity of tree insect pest invasions require implementing monitoring and preventative measures in these areas. We effectively assessed the pest invasion risks using forest ecoregions and nature reserves under climate change. Our assessments suggest that monitoring and early prevention should focus on southeastern and northeastern China.

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Entomology
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Ecology
Insect Science
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1 Zhang, Fei-Xue - CASSACA - China
Beijing Forestry Univ - China
Qinghai Univ - China
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
Qinghai University - China
1 Zhang, Fei Xue - Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
Beijing Forestry University - China
Qinghai University - China
CASSACA - China
2 Li, Hong-Li - Beijing Forestry Univ - China
2 Li, Hong Li - Beijing Forestry University - China
3 Wan, Ji Zhong Hombre CASSACA - China
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
4 Wang, Chun-Jing - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
4 Wang, Chun Jing - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile

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Hundred Talent Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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This work was supported by the Fondecyt project (No. 3190073) and the Hundred Talent Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. E4K2150150).

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