Habitat heterogeneity and topographic variation as the drivers of insect pest distributions in alpine landscapes

IF 4.7 Q1 ECOLOGY
Chun-Jing Wang , Shao-Jun Wang , Chun-Mei Yu , Xiao-Ting Wang , Rong Wang , Ji-Zhong Wan
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Abstract

Insect pests pose a large threat to alpine landscapes, especially under global environmental change conditions. It is necessary to explore the effects of environmental factors on the distribution of pests and provide implications for pest management in alpine landscapes. The main objective of this study was to explore whether habitat heterogeneity and topographic variation could drive insect pest distributions in alpine landscapes. We used species distribution modelling to project the distributions of 58 insect pest species in alpine landscapes based on occurrence records from 5513 field sites and different sets of environmental variables (i.e., climate, climate + habitat heterogeneity, climate + topographic variation, and climate + habitat heterogeneity + topographic variation). Then, we applied the jackknife method to determine the contribution of environmental variables to insect pest distributions. We found that habitat heterogeneity and topographic variation could significantly affect the distribution probability for all insect pest species in Qinghai, China. The response curves of the probability of pest distribution to habitat heterogeneity and topographic variation vary depending on the species present in alpine landscapes. There were four types of response curves of habitat heterogeneity and topographic variation to insect pest distribution probability, namely, 1) increasing, 2) decreasing, 3) increasing and then decreasing, and 4) decreasing and then increasing. Habitat heterogeneity and topographic variation should be integrated into modelling the distributions of insect pest species in alpine landscapes for pest risk assessment.

高山景观中害虫分布的生境异质性和地形变化驱动因素
害虫对高山景观构成了巨大威胁,尤其是在全球环境变化的条件下。有必要探讨环境因素对害虫分布的影响,并为高山景观中的害虫管理提供启示。本研究的主要目的是探索栖息地的异质性和地形变化是否会驱动害虫在高山景观中的分布。我们使用物种分布模型,根据5513个野外地点的发生记录和不同的环境变量(即气候、气候+栖息地异质性、气候+地形变化和气候+栖息地异构性+地形变化),预测了58种害虫在高山景观中的分布。然后,我们应用jackknife方法来确定环境变量对害虫分布的贡献。我们发现,生境异质性和地形变化会显著影响青海省所有害虫物种的分布概率。害虫分布概率对栖息地异质性和地形变化的响应曲线因高山景观中存在的物种而异。生境异质性和地形变化对害虫分布概率的响应曲线有四种类型,即1)增加,2)减少,3)增加后减少,4)减少后增加。生境异质性和地形变化应纳入高山景观中害虫物种分布的建模,以进行害虫风险评估。
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Acta Ecologica Sinica
Acta Ecologica Sinica Environmental Science-Ecology
CiteScore
5.30
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17028
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Our Journal publishes recent theories and novel experimental results in ecology, and facilitates academic exchange and discussions both domestically and abroad. It is expected that our journal will promote the development of and foster research talents for ecological studies in China.
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