气候变化和森林生态系统中的入侵昆虫——来自 rkiye的最新例子

Ferenc Lakatos, Sabri Ünal, Sezgin Ayan
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与过去的变化相比,最近的气候变化速度更快,而人类在加速这一过程中发挥了重要作用。动物群通常对气候变化作出惊人的反应;然而,对动物物种的影响差异很大。通过寄主植物对昆虫的间接影响,如改变拍摄时间,改变植物的化学成分和质地。气候因素(温度、湿度)的变化等直接影响可能引起广泛的反应,如分布区域的变化(如向北移动)和/或昆虫生物学的变化(如蜂群时间、产生周期)。入侵昆虫的存在通常与气候因素的变化无关。它们的到来主要是由人类活动驱动的,气候因素的变化可能只会促进它们的建立。在大多数情况下,引入是偶然的,但也有很多故意引入物种的例子。本文以西部针叶树种子虫(Leptoglossus occidentalis)、箱树蛾(Cydalima perspectalis)、亚洲长角甲虫(Anoplophora glabripennis &板栗瘿蜂(Dryocosmus kuriphilus)、橡树瘿蜂(Corythucha arcuata)和黑茎螟(Xylosandrus germanus)。讨论了森林入侵昆虫监测的重要性。
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Climate Change and Invasive Insects in Forest Ecosystems - Recent Examples from Türkiye
Recent climate changes -in contrast to changes in the past- are faster, and humans play a significant role in speeding up the process. Fauna usually responds strikingly to the changing climate; however, effects on animal species varies greatly. Indirect effects on insects through their host plants like the shifted shooting time, and the changed chemical composition and texture of the plant are significant. Direct effects like changes of the climatic elements (temperature, humidity) may cause a wide range of reactions, like change of the distribution area (e.g., northward shift) and/or change in the insects’ biology (e.g., swarming time, generation cycle). The presence of invasive insects is usually not associated with changing climatic factors. Their arrival is mainly human activity driven and the changing climatic factors may promote their establishment only. Introductions are accidental in most cases, but there are also plenty of examples of intentionally introduced species. In this paper, we demonstrate the effect of invasive insect species on the forest ecosystems in Türkiye through the examples of the western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis), the box tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis), the Asian longhorn beetles (Anoplophora glabripennis & A. chinensis), the chestnut gall wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus), the oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata) and the black stem borer (Xylosandrus germanus). The importance of invasive forest insect monitoring is also discussed.
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