Potential worldwide distributions of Neoseiulus californicus and Neoseiulus idaeus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) determined by climatic modelling

IF 0.9 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY International Journal of Acarology Pub Date : 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1080/01647954.2022.2116107
Jackson de Lima Araújo, P. G. C. Souza, R. S. da Silva, D. B. De Lima, José Wagner da Silva Melo
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ABSTRACT Predatory mites belonging to the family Phytoseiidae are the main agents used globally for the biological control of pest mites, especially predators of the genus Neoseiulus, particularly Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) and Neoseiulus idaeus (Denmark & Muma). A major target is the ubiquitous mite Tetranychus urticae (Koch). A major factor limiting the effectiveness of natural enemies in biological control programmes is unfavourable climatic conditions at the release site. This study aimed to determine the climatic envelopes of N. californicus and N. idaeus to predict the geographical areas with the highest climatic suitability of each species where its efficacy as a biological control agent would be maximized. Site occurrence data and the associated environmental variables were obtained from pre-existing spatial information found in online databases. These data were analysed using the MaxEnt software to map the geographic areas worldwide most suitable for each species. The climate suitability for N. californicus was especially limited by conditions of high temperature, while limiting factors for N. idaeus were annual variation in temperatures and low annual precipitation. Suitable areas for N. californicus were observed in all five continents, concentrated in latitudes close to the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. In relation to N. idaeus, suitable areas were observed on four continents and are concentrated in countries close to the Equator, particularly those in the southern hemisphere. N. californicus and N. idaeus have distinct climate suitability areas. The results may be helpful for selecting the predator species for introduction.
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通过气候模型确定加利福尼亚新冠虫和爱达荷新冠虫(Acari:Phytoseidae)在全球的潜在分布
摘要:Phytoseidae科的捕食性螨是全球用于生物防治害虫螨类的主要药剂,尤其是Neoseiulus属的捕食者,尤其是加利福尼亚Neoseiurus(McGregor)和爱达荷Neoseiuus(Denmark&Muma)。主要目标是普遍存在的二斑叶螨(Koch)。限制天敌在生物控制方案中的有效性的一个主要因素是释放地点的不利气候条件。本研究旨在确定加州猪笼草和爱达荷猪笼草的气候包络线,以预测每个物种气候适宜性最高的地理区域,在这些区域,其作为生物防治剂的功效将最大化。现场发生数据和相关的环境变量是从在线数据库中预先存在的空间信息中获得的。使用MaxEnt软件对这些数据进行分析,以绘制全球最适合每个物种的地理区域。加利福尼亚猪笼草的气候适宜性尤其受到高温条件的限制,而温度的年变化和年降水量的低是其气候适宜性的限制因素。在所有五大洲都观察到了适合加州猪笼草生长的区域,集中在靠近癌症和Capricorn热带的纬度地区。关于N.idaeus,在四大洲观察到合适的地区,这些地区集中在靠近赤道的国家,特别是南半球的国家。加利福尼亚猪笼草和爱达荷猪笼草具有明显的气候适宜区。研究结果可能有助于选择引入的捕食者物种。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Acarology has a global readership and publishes original research and review papers on a wide variety of acarological subjects including: • mite and tick behavior • biochemistry • biology • control • ecology • evolution • morphology • physiology • systematics • taxonomy (single species descriptions are discouraged unless accompanied by additional new information on ecology, biology, systematics, etc.) All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor. If the English is not of a quality suitable for reviewers, the manuscript will be returned. If found suitable for further consideration, it will be submitted to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind.
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