Climate warming promotes pesticide resistance through expanding overwintering range of a global pest

Climate-driven range shifts may affect pesticide resistance. Here, the authors analyse experimentally parameterised and field-tested models to show that a cosmopolitan insect pest, the diamondback moth, is acquiring resistance against local pesticides through expanding overwintering range.

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Autores principales: Chun-Sen Ma, Wei Zhang, Yu Peng, Fei Zhao, Xiang-Qian Chang, Kun Xing, Liang Zhu, Gang Ma, He-Ping Yang, Volker H. W. Rudolf
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/9311b49cde034a8bbc04ec629cc89fa6
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Sumario:Climate-driven range shifts may affect pesticide resistance. Here, the authors analyse experimentally parameterised and field-tested models to show that a cosmopolitan insect pest, the diamondback moth, is acquiring resistance against local pesticides through expanding overwintering range.