Potentially Suitable Habitat for the Pest Histia rhodope Based on Its Host Plant Bischofia polycarpa and Climatic Factors in China.

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Insects Pub Date : 2025-06-13 DOI:10.3390/insects16060627
Huicong Du, Jingxin Shen, Wenping Luo, Zi Yang, Daizhen Zhang, Xiangbo Kong
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Abstract

Histia rhodope is a defoliating pest that feeds mainly on the ornamental garden plant Bischofia polycarpa. Recently, frequent outbreaks of H. rhodope in Southern China have severely affected cityscapes and people's lives. To provide a predictive early-warning program for the spread risk of H. rhodope in China and reduce damage to B. polycarpa, we used the MaxEnt model to investigate the potentially suitable spread characteristics of H. rhodope and its host B. polycarpa under different climate scenarios for the years 2050 and 2070. The results showed that the potentially suitable habitat of H. rhodope under the SSP5-8.5 scenario will reach an area of 3174.55 × 103 km2 in the 2070s, an increase of 1010 × 103 km2 from the current distribution. The potentially suitable habitat of B. polycarpa under the SSP5-8.5 scenario will reach 2618.01 × 103 km2 in the 2070s (an increase of 464 × 103 km2). The potentially suitable habitats of H. rhodope and B. polycarpa are expected to shift to higher elevations under future climate scenarios. We also identified ten key environmental factors, of which Precipitation of Warmest Quarter (bio18) had the greatest influence on the probability of moth and host plant occurrence. Our results highlight the risk of further expansion of the potentially suitable area for H. rhodope and the important role of the host plant in this process, and provide a firm scientific basis for the monitoring and management of H. rhodope and B. polycarpa.

基于寄主植物大花蜂和气候因素的中国大花蜂适宜生境研究
野蓟马是一种落叶害虫,主要以园林观赏植物大花蓟马为食。近年来,华南地区频繁暴发的罗多彼嗜血杆菌严重影响了城市景观和人们的生活。为了提供中国红麻传播风险的预测预警方案,减少对红麻的危害,利用MaxEnt模型研究了2050年和2070年不同气候情景下红麻及其寄主红麻的潜在适宜传播特征。结果表明:到2070年代,在SSP5-8.5情景下,柽柳的潜在适宜生境面积将达到3174.55 × 103 km2,比目前的分布面积增加1010 × 103 km2;到20世纪70年代,在SSP5-8.5情景下,水杨的潜在适宜生境将达到2618.01 × 103 km2(增加464 × 103 km2)。在未来的气候情景下,柽柳和柽柳的潜在适宜生境将向高海拔地区转移。我们还发现了10个关键环境因子,其中最暖季降水(bio18)对蛾类和寄主植物发生概率的影响最大。本研究结果突出了红杜鹃潜在适宜区进一步扩大的风险和寄主植物在这一过程中的重要作用,为红杜鹃和红杜鹃的监测和管理提供了坚实的科学依据。
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Insects
Insects Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
1013
审稿时长
21.77 days
期刊介绍: Insects (ISSN 2075-4450) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of entomology published by MDPI online quarterly. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications related to the biology, physiology and the behavior of insects and arthropods. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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