Zhao, H., X. Xian, T. Liang, F. Wan, J. Shi, and W. Liu. 2023. Constructing an Ensemble Model and Niche Comparison for the Management Planning of Eucalyptus Longhorned Borer Phoracantha semipunctata under Climate Change. Insects 14: 84. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14010084
Phoracantha semipunctata is a destructive invasive alien forest pest worldwide. It primarily damages the eucalyptus via adults, affecting almost all parts of the eucalyptus. Its larvae develop in almost all major tissues of the plant. Phoracantha semipunctata spreads both via the migration of adults and global trade in intercontinental translocation. Currently, this pest has spread to six continents worldwide, except Antarctica, resulting in substantial economic losses. Based on global occurrence data and environmental variables, the potential global geographical distribution of P. semipunctata was predicted using an ensemble model. The centroid shift, overlap, unfilling, and expansion scheme were selected to assess niche dynamics during the global invasion process. Our results indicated that the AUC and TSS values of the ensemble model were 0.993 and 0.917, respectively, indicating the high prediction accuracy of the model. The distribution pattern of P. semipunctata is primarily attributed to the temperature seasonality (bio4), mean temperature of the warmest quarter (bio10), and human influence index variables. The potential geographical distribution of P. semipunctata is primarily in western and southwestern Asia, western Europe, western and southern North America, southern South America, southern Africa, and eastern and southern Oceania. The potential geographical distribution of P. semipunctata showed a downward trend in the 2030s and the 2050s. The distribution centroid showed a general tendency to shift southward from the near-current to future climate. Phoracantha semipunctata has largely conserved its niche during the global invasion process. More attention should be paid to the early warning, prevention, and control of P. semipunctata in the countries and regions where it has not yet become invasive.
Thomas Lane Bancroft
02. Januar 1860 – 12. November 1933
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; Australia
Fabaceae gesammelt und Kathlaniidae identifiziert
Ichneumonidae gesammelt und Ichneumonidae identifiziert
Scarabaeidae gesammelt und Scarabaeidae identifiziert
Staphylinidae gesammelt und Staphylinidae identifiziert
Oecophoridae gesammelt und Crambidae identifiziert
John Early
Neuseeland
Diapriidae gesammelt und Diapriidae identifiziert
Formicidae gesammelt und Formicidae identifiziert
Morabidae gesammelt und Acrididae identifiziert
Asteraceae gesammelt und Tenebrionidae identifiziert
Diapriidae gesammelt und Curculionidae identifiziert
Simon van Noort
Südafrika
Scelionidae gesammelt und Agaonidae identifiziert