2021
DOI: 10.17221/41/2020-pps
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Variation in the potential distribution of Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel) globally and in Pakistan under current and future climatic conditions

Abstract: Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a polyphagous moth species that mainly damages various crops and ornamental plants. This widely distributed pest is particularly a nuisance in Pakistan where it damages many crops, e.g., wheat and vegetables. To assess the risk of damage by this moth, we used the CLIMEX model to predict the distribution of A. ipsilon under current and future climatic conditions. Using the literature data, we collected information on the biology and ecology of A. ipsilon re… Show more

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“…It could be undertaken in a better way if we use the biological values like the maximum, optimum and minimum temperature ranges reported by Ahmad et al (1977), Mazaheri et al (2011), andKhan et al (2013). After finishing this review article, I plan to forecast the potential global distribution of the CLB using the CLIMEX model under the climate change scenario following Hayat et al (2021).…”
Section: Study Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It could be undertaken in a better way if we use the biological values like the maximum, optimum and minimum temperature ranges reported by Ahmad et al (1977), Mazaheri et al (2011), andKhan et al (2013). After finishing this review article, I plan to forecast the potential global distribution of the CLB using the CLIMEX model under the climate change scenario following Hayat et al (2021).…”
Section: Study Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CLB https://doi.org/10.17221/34/2022-JFS is regarded as a major pest of broadleaf tree species in several countries (Kadyrov 2007). A warm climate and a preferred host tree species in a particular region provide a favourable habitat for invasive pests to colonise (Hayat et al 2021). Poplars and willows, as well as plane trees, acacias, and ashes, have been devastated in numerous central Asian towns, including Dushanbe (Kadyrov 2007).…”
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“…The rationality of the model relies on how precisely the predictions match reality [31,37]. Map comparisons reveal good agreement regarding simulated and actual A. sarta and P. alba distributions, demonstrating that climate-based models may produce helpful forecasts with little input data [13,31,37]. The geographical distribution of A. sarta is influenced by various biotic and abiotic variables, such as the availability of the host tree species [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It may thrive in forests up to 2000 m above sea level [12]. The region's warm temperature and the fact that it hosts the pest's favored host tree species provides an ideal environment for it to thrive in [13]. The species is highly problematic in regions with hot, dry climates [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Warm climates and the particular types of host trees the invasive pests favor promote their establishment [13]. This species might prove highly dangerous in areas with hot, dry weather [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%