Fernanda de Aguiar Coelho, Priscila Kelly Barroso Farnezi, Mônica Carvalho de Sá, Julia Viotti, Vinícius Henrique Moreira, Adriene Caldeira Batista, Débora Sampaio Mendes, Tamiris Alves de Araújo, Sebastião Lourenço de Assis Júnior, Marcus Alvarenga Soares, Marcelo Coutinho Picanço, Ricardo Siqueira da Silva
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摘要
Paropsisterna bimaculata 是桉树的主要害虫。在塔斯马尼亚的大型农作物种植园中,这种昆虫一直与严重落叶有关。它的攻击会导致木材产量减少,严重时还会导致树木死亡。桉树是全球林业部门最重要的树种,在许多国家都具有重要的经济意义。与这些树种相关的昆虫种类繁多,因此需要越来越有效的控制和预防方法,特别是针对那些被列为检疫性害虫的昆虫。这项研究的目的是利用 CLIMEX 软件为双髻蛾开发一个生态气候指数模型,突出双髻蛾在全球的潜在分布以及将该昆虫引入种植林作物的风险区域。P. bimaculata在亚洲、非洲、欧洲、大洋洲和美洲地区的潜在分布显示出较高的适宜性,欧洲和南美洲国家的可能性更大。这些结果主要与温带气候地区有关。此外,巴西南部和东南部地区也显示出该物种的适当分布。本文介绍的模型结果有助于制定战略,防止 P. bimaculata 传入和在全球桉树作物中建立。
Risk Analysis for Invasion of the Forest Pest Paropsisterna bimaculata Present in Tasmania to Areas of the World.
Paropsisterna bimaculata is an essential pest of eucalyptus species. The insect is consistently associated with severe defoliation in large crop plantations in Tasmania. Its attack causes a reduction in the volume of wood produced and, in severe cases, the death of trees. Eucalyptus is the most important species in the global forestry sector and is economically significant in many countries. The extensive insect fauna associated with these species demonstrates the need for increasingly effective control and prevention methods, especially for those regulated as quarantine pests. This study aimed to develop an ecoclimatic index model for P. bimaculata using the CLIMEX software, highlighting the potential distribution of P. bimaculata in the world and the areas at risk of introducing the insect into planted forest crops. The potential distribution of P. bimaculata showed high suitability in regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, and America, with greater probability in countries in Europe and South America. The results are mainly associated with regions with temperate climates. Furthermore, an area in Brazil's South and Southeast regions also showed an adequate distribution for the species. The model's results presented here can assist in developing strategies to prevent the introduction and establishment of P. bimaculata in eucalyptus crops worldwide.
期刊介绍:
Neotropical Entomology is a bimonthly journal, edited by the Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil (Entomological Society of Brazil) that publishes original articles produced by Brazilian and international experts in several subspecialties of entomology. These include bionomics, systematics, morphology, physiology, behavior, ecology, biological control, crop protection and acarology.