2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00484-017-1450-x
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Abstract: The identification of factors responsible for the population dynamics is fundamental for pest management, since losses can reach 18% of annual production. Besides regular seasonal environmental factors and crop managements, additional supra-annual meteorological phenomena can also affect population dynamics, although its relevance has been rarely investigated. Among crop pests, Spodoptera stands out due to its worldwide distribution, high degree of polyphagy, thus causing damages in several crops in the world.… Show more

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“…In any case, the fate of the genes that cross species barriers will also be strongly affected by the demographic dynamics of these species which have substantially declined since 2012 along with other species of Noctuid moths ( dos Santos et al. 2017 ; Piovesan et al. 2018 ; Fonseca-Medrano et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In any case, the fate of the genes that cross species barriers will also be strongly affected by the demographic dynamics of these species which have substantially declined since 2012 along with other species of Noctuid moths ( dos Santos et al. 2017 ; Piovesan et al. 2018 ; Fonseca-Medrano et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These population declines seem to be driven by a large-scale selection regime linked to “El Niño-Southern Oscillation Effect” and other components of global change ( dos Santos et al. 2017 ; Piovesan et al. 2018 ; Fonseca-Medrano et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, to access these kinds of information we can use circular and linear statistical analyses. These analyses have already been used, for example, to verify and compare seasonal patterns between different forest fragments (Morellato et al 2000), to access the phenology of groups of specialist butterflies (Brito et al 2014) and to evaluate phenological patterns and the biotic and abiotic factors related to them through space and time on moth pest species (Piovesan et al 2018(Piovesan et al , 2019.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the intensity of its occurrence is directly influenced by environmental factors, such as temperature and rainfall. 45,46 Although these environmental factors have not been considered in our study, the largest population was seen in the summer seasons (2018/2019 and 2017/2018), when the highest temperatures and rainfall occur in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%