2023
DOI: 10.3103/s1068373923010090
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Possible Expansion of the Climatic Range of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Being a Dangerous Fruit Pest

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“…Insect and pathogen communities are greatly affected by temperature fluctuations and climatic events. We identified several publications dedicated to studying pest migration, distribution, and adaptation, along with the risk of emerging pest threats in current and new cultivation areas due to warming weather ( Gutierrez et al., 2008 ; Nyamukondiwa and Terblanche, 2010 ; Sanders et al., 2010 ; Sharma, 2014 ; Serga et al., 2015 ; Stephens et al., 2016 ; Costi et al., 2017 ; Gutierrez et al., 2018 ; Weldon et al., 2018 ; Qin et al., 2019 ; Gutierrez et al., 2021 ; Bogdanovich et al., 2023 ). Most of these articles project the future distribution of pests or changes in habitat suitability due to rising temperatures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Insect and pathogen communities are greatly affected by temperature fluctuations and climatic events. We identified several publications dedicated to studying pest migration, distribution, and adaptation, along with the risk of emerging pest threats in current and new cultivation areas due to warming weather ( Gutierrez et al., 2008 ; Nyamukondiwa and Terblanche, 2010 ; Sanders et al., 2010 ; Sharma, 2014 ; Serga et al., 2015 ; Stephens et al., 2016 ; Costi et al., 2017 ; Gutierrez et al., 2018 ; Weldon et al., 2018 ; Qin et al., 2019 ; Gutierrez et al., 2021 ; Bogdanovich et al., 2023 ). Most of these articles project the future distribution of pests or changes in habitat suitability due to rising temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%