Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia
Climate change has affected the geographical distributions of most species worldwide; in particular, insects of economic importance inhabiting tropical regions have been impacted. Current and future predictions of change in geographic distribution are frequently included in species distribution mode...
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Amat García, Eduardo Carlo
Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto
Canal Daza, Nelson Augusto
Gómez Piñeres, Luz Miryam
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- Climate Change
Changement climatique
Mudança de clima
Cambio climático
Global warming
Réchauffement global
Aquecimento global
Calentamiento global
Guava crops
Cultivos de guayaba
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Species distribution
Distribución de especies
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia Climate Change Changement climatique Mudança de clima Cambio climático Global warming Réchauffement global Aquecimento global Calentamiento global Guava crops Cultivos de guayaba Modeling Modelado Species distribution Distribución de especies |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Changes in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in Colombia |
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Amat García, Eduardo Carlo Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto Canal Daza, Nelson Augusto Gómez Piñeres, Luz Miryam |
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Amat García, Eduardo Carlo Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto Canal Daza, Nelson Augusto Gómez Piñeres, Luz Miryam |
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Climate Change Changement climatique Mudança de clima Cambio climático Global warming Réchauffement global Aquecimento global Calentamiento global |
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Climate Change Changement climatique Mudança de clima Cambio climático Global warming Réchauffement global Aquecimento global Calentamiento global Guava crops Cultivos de guayaba Modeling Modelado Species distribution Distribución de especies |
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Guava crops Cultivos de guayaba Modeling Modelado Species distribution Distribución de especies |
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Climate change has affected the geographical distributions of most species worldwide; in particular, insects of economic importance inhabiting tropical regions have been impacted. Current and future predictions of change in geographic distribution are frequently included in species distribution models (SDMs). The potential spatial distributions of the fruit fly Anastrepha striata Schiner, the main species of agricultural importance in guava crops, under current and possible future scenarios in Colombia were modeled, and the establishment risk was assessed for each guava-producing municipality in the country. SDMs were developed using 221 geographical records in conjunction with nine scenopoetic variables. The model for current climate conditions indicated an extensive suitable area for the establishment of A. striata in the Andean region, smaller areas in the Caribbean and Pacific, and almost no areas in the Orinoquia and Amazonian regions. A brief discussion regarding the area's suitability for the fly is offered. According to the results, altitude is one of the main factors that direct the distribution of A. striata in the tropics. The Colombian guava-producing municipalities were classified according to the degree of vulnerability to fly establishment as follows: 42 were high risk, 16 were intermediate risk, and 17 were low risk. The implementation of future integrated management plans must include optimal spatial data and must consider environmental aspects, such as those suggested by the models presented here. Control decisions should aim to mitigate the positive relationship between global warming and the increase in the dispersal area of the fruit fly. Keywords: Climate change; global warming; guava crops; modeling; species distribution. |
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Amat García, Eduardo Carlo3323f5c6-ac61-4e2d-99ea-b547f4750b7fAltamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto24e8d03f-69f2-4f3b-9982-7a16d1d76798Canal Daza, Nelson Augusto9fd688cf-37f5-4af3-8c9c-675620c41902Gómez Piñeres, Luz Miryamf96a058d-0c93-424a-83bc-e7068c36a1512023-05-24T19:22:07Z2023-05-24T19:22:07Z20210007-4853https://dspace.tdea.edu.co/handle/tdea/30181475-2670Climate change has affected the geographical distributions of most species worldwide; in particular, insects of economic importance inhabiting tropical regions have been impacted. Current and future predictions of change in geographic distribution are frequently included in species distribution models (SDMs). The potential spatial distributions of the fruit fly Anastrepha striata Schiner, the main species of agricultural importance in guava crops, under current and possible future scenarios in Colombia were modeled, and the establishment risk was assessed for each guava-producing municipality in the country. SDMs were developed using 221 geographical records in conjunction with nine scenopoetic variables. The model for current climate conditions indicated an extensive suitable area for the establishment of A. striata in the Andean region, smaller areas in the Caribbean and Pacific, and almost no areas in the Orinoquia and Amazonian regions. A brief discussion regarding the area's suitability for the fly is offered. According to the results, altitude is one of the main factors that direct the distribution of A. striata in the tropics. The Colombian guava-producing municipalities were classified according to the degree of vulnerability to fly establishment as follows: 42 were high risk, 16 were intermediate risk, and 17 were low risk. The implementation of future integrated management plans must include optimal spatial data and must consider environmental aspects, such as those suggested by the models presented here. Control decisions should aim to mitigate the positive relationship between global warming and the increase in the dispersal area of the fruit fly. Keywords: Climate change; global warming; guava crops; modeling; species distribution.12 páginasimage/jpegengCambridge University PressInglaterrahttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bulletin-of-entomological-research/article/abs/changes-in-the-potential-distribution-of-the-guava-fruit-fly-anastrepha-striata-diptera-tephritidae-under-current-and-possible-future-climate-scenarios-in-colombia/A5A4C559D63C86878DBE76162E14D074#articleChanges in the potential distribution of the guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata (Diptera, Tephritidae)under current and possible future climate scenarios in ColombiaArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Colombia4804469112Bulletin of Entomological ResearchAgronet (2018) Área, Producción y Rendimiento Nacional de la guayaba en Colombia. 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