CLIMEX, a climate‐matching model, is described in relation to pest risk assessment. The rationale for the development Of CLIMEX is given and its various functions are illustrated with examples, using the Colorado beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata. The beetle's climatic requirements are first inferred from its native distribution in North America. They are then used to project the relative favourableness of Europe and Asia for population growth and persistence. The role is illustrated Of CLIMEX, in association with PESKY, a prototype version of a generic expert system for pest risk assessment, in the assessment of the risk of the beetle being transferred from France to China. Finally, CLIMEX is used to search for places in North America with climates best matching that of Beijing (CN), in order to target collection of possible biocontrol agents for use against the beetle in that area, should it become established there.
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