Insect distribution in response to climate change based on a model: Review of function and use of CLIMEX |
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Authors: | Jae‐Min Jung Wang‐Hee Lee Sunghoon Jung |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biosystems Machinery Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea;2. Department of Applied Biology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea |
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Abstract: | The significant dependence of agricultural productivity on pest control requires pest distribution predictions at an early stage of pest invasion. Because pest cycles are critically affected by climate, climate is one of the most important factors for predicting an invasive pest. CLIMEX is a highly effective tool that can predict potential geographical species distributions, and test the regional suitability for a target species' habitat based on data including climate change scenarios. CLIMEX has been recently used in Europe, North America, China and Australia, among others. However, for modeling species distributions in Korea, the use of the model has been limited to date. This study aimed to first introduce the function and application of CLIMEX by reviewing important studies using this model. Second, we investigated previous studies using the model simulation to demonstrate the practical applicability of CLIMEX for the agricultural sector, and its use in forecasting. |
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Keywords: | climate change CLIMEX pest inhabitation potential distribution predictive modeling |
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