Climate change impacts on pest ecology and risks to pasture resilience

S. Mansfield, C. Ferguson, P. Gerard, David Hodges, J. Kean, Craig Phillips, S. Hardwick, S. Zydenbos
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It is well understood that damage by insect pests can have serious consequences for pasture resilience. However, the impacts of climate change on pastoral systems, the responses of insect pests, and implications for pest impact mitigation are unclear. This paper reviews pest responses to climate change, including direct impacts such as temperature and carbon dioxide levels, geographic range expansion, sleeper pests, and outbreaks resulting from disturbance such as drought and farm system changes. The paper concludes with a plea for transdisciplinary research into pasture resilience under climate change that has insect pests as an integral component – not as an afterthought.
气候变化对有害生物生态的影响及对牧场恢复力的风险
众所周知,虫害的破坏会对牧场的恢复能力造成严重后果。然而,气候变化对牧区系统的影响、害虫的反应以及对减轻虫害影响的影响尚不清楚。本文综述了害虫对气候变化的响应,包括温度和二氧化碳水平等直接影响、地理范围扩大、潜伏害虫以及干旱和农业系统变化等干扰引起的暴发。这篇论文最后呼吁对气候变化下的牧场恢复力进行跨学科研究,把害虫作为一个不可分割的组成部分——而不是事后的想法。
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