Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe

Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They represent the major threats for various types of ecosystems worldwide, mainly managed ecosystems such as agriculture. This study aims to examine the link between climate change and the biological invasion...

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Autores principales: Sandra Skendžić, Monika Zovko, Ivana Pajač Živković, Vinko Lešić, Darija Lemić
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5a3b433402dd4a8da5289055acf6c91b2021-11-25T17:59:17ZEffect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe10.3390/insects121109852075-4450https://doaj.org/article/5a3b433402dd4a8da5289055acf6c91b2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/11/985https://doaj.org/toc/2075-4450Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They represent the major threats for various types of ecosystems worldwide, mainly managed ecosystems such as agriculture. This study aims to examine the link between climate change and the biological invasion of insect pest species. Increased international trade systems and human mobility have led to increasing introduction rates of invasive insects while climate change could decrease barriers for their establishment and distribution. To mitigate environmental and economic damage it is important to understand the biotic and abiotic factors affecting the process of invasion (transport, introduction, establishment, and dispersal) in terms of climate change. We highlight the major biotic factors affecting the biological invasion process: diet breadth, phenological plasticity, and lifecycle strategies. Finally, we present alien insect pest invasion management that includes prevention, eradication, and assessment of the biological invasion in the form of modelling prediction tools.Sandra SkendžićMonika ZovkoIvana Pajač ŽivkovićVinko LešićDarija LemićMDPI AGarticleclimate changeagricultureinvasive speciesinvasive insectsbiological invasioninsect pestsScienceQENInsects, Vol 12, Iss 985, p 985 (2021)
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topic climate change
agriculture
invasive species
invasive insects
biological invasion
insect pests
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spellingShingle climate change
agriculture
invasive species
invasive insects
biological invasion
insect pests
Science
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Sandra Skendžić
Monika Zovko
Ivana Pajač Živković
Vinko Lešić
Darija Lemić
Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe
description Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They represent the major threats for various types of ecosystems worldwide, mainly managed ecosystems such as agriculture. This study aims to examine the link between climate change and the biological invasion of insect pest species. Increased international trade systems and human mobility have led to increasing introduction rates of invasive insects while climate change could decrease barriers for their establishment and distribution. To mitigate environmental and economic damage it is important to understand the biotic and abiotic factors affecting the process of invasion (transport, introduction, establishment, and dispersal) in terms of climate change. We highlight the major biotic factors affecting the biological invasion process: diet breadth, phenological plasticity, and lifecycle strategies. Finally, we present alien insect pest invasion management that includes prevention, eradication, and assessment of the biological invasion in the form of modelling prediction tools.
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author Sandra Skendžić
Monika Zovko
Ivana Pajač Živković
Vinko Lešić
Darija Lemić
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Monika Zovko
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Vinko Lešić
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title Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe
title_short Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe
title_full Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe
title_fullStr Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Climate Change on Introduced and Native Agricultural Invasive Insect Pests in Europe
title_sort effect of climate change on introduced and native agricultural invasive insect pests in europe
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
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