2021
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12527
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Aphidophagous ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and climate change: a review

Abstract: 1. I here review the potential effects of climate change on aphidophagous ladybirds and their future diversity. Aphidophagous ladybirds face challenges arising directly from climatic change and indirect challenges due to the effect of climate on their aphid prey and other organisms with which they interact.2. Ladybirds show at least some potential to respond to changes of climate through genetic change or phenotypic plasticity, notably through changes in colour pattern, dormancy and voltinism but also through … Show more

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“…The abundance of native coccinellids can be also negatively affected by the invasive Harmonia axyridis (Roy et al, 2012;Brown et al, 2015;Kenis et al, 2017;Masetti et al, 2018;Zaviezo et al, 2019). The extent of this negative effect depends on the species of native coccinellid (Honek et al, 2019a;Sloggett, 2021) and on the abundance of H. axyridis (Honek et al, 2018a(Honek et al, , 2019b. If the occurrence of H. axyridis and its effects on native species differ, this invasive species could significantly affect differences in the presence and abundance of native coccinellids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The abundance of native coccinellids can be also negatively affected by the invasive Harmonia axyridis (Roy et al, 2012;Brown et al, 2015;Kenis et al, 2017;Masetti et al, 2018;Zaviezo et al, 2019). The extent of this negative effect depends on the species of native coccinellid (Honek et al, 2019a;Sloggett, 2021) and on the abundance of H. axyridis (Honek et al, 2018a(Honek et al, , 2019b. If the occurrence of H. axyridis and its effects on native species differ, this invasive species could significantly affect differences in the presence and abundance of native coccinellids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important factor threatening insects is urbanization (McGlynn et al, 2019), which increases the area of urban settlements at the expense of agricultural land, forest, and other land uses (Goddard et al, 2010;Jones and Leather, 2012;Rocha et al, 2018;Milanovic et al, 2021). The effect of urbanization has been well-studied on ladybirds (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) (Honek et al, 2021;Sloggett, 2021). This family includes a number of predatory species feeding mainly on aphids (Hodek et al, 2012).…”
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“…An increase in body temperature above ambient temperature is realized by basking in the sunshine (Sloggett and Honek, 2012;Sloggett, 2021). The capacity to increase body temperature also exists in H. axyridis (Michie et al, 2010), but evidence of thermoregulation under natural conditions is indirect.…”
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confidence: 99%