The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresses due to climate change and variability. This study assesses the potential distribution of agricultural pests under projected climatic scenarios using evidence from the African coffee white stem borer (CWB), Monochamus leuconotus (Pascoe) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), an important pest of coffee in Zimbabwe. A species distribution modeling approach utilising Boosted Regression Trees (BRT) and Generalized Linear Models (GLM) was applied on current and projected climate data obtained from the WorldClim database and occurrence data (presence and absence) collected through on-farm biological surveys in Chipinge, Chimanimani, Mutare and Mutasa distr...
The phenology and dispersal of the larger grain borer (LGB) in Africa is described, and comparisons ...
Rationale. The report of intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC, 2007), estimates an increm...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate the already serious challenges to food security and economi...
The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresse...
The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresse...
The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresse...
Climate change (CC) is expected to significantly affect biodiversity and ecosystem services. Adverse...
Most agricultural pests are poikilothermic species expected to respond to climate change. Currently,...
Lepidopteran stem borers are among the most important pests of maize in East Africa. The objective o...
Lepidopteran stem borers are among the most important pests of maize in East Africa. The objective o...
The antestia bug, Antestiopsis thunbergii (Gmelin 1790) is a major pest of Arabica coffee in Africa....
Coffee berry borer (CBB, Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) is the most de...
Studies on spatial and temporal distribution of white coffee stem borer (WCSB), antestia bug and co...
International audienceMonitoring key pollinator taxa such as the genus Ceratina requires precise nea...
The African coffee white stem borer Monochamus leuconotus (Pascoe) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is a d...
The phenology and dispersal of the larger grain borer (LGB) in Africa is described, and comparisons ...
Rationale. The report of intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC, 2007), estimates an increm...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate the already serious challenges to food security and economi...
The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresse...
The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresse...
The production of agricultural commodities faces increased risk of pests, diseases and other stresse...
Climate change (CC) is expected to significantly affect biodiversity and ecosystem services. Adverse...
Most agricultural pests are poikilothermic species expected to respond to climate change. Currently,...
Lepidopteran stem borers are among the most important pests of maize in East Africa. The objective o...
Lepidopteran stem borers are among the most important pests of maize in East Africa. The objective o...
The antestia bug, Antestiopsis thunbergii (Gmelin 1790) is a major pest of Arabica coffee in Africa....
Coffee berry borer (CBB, Hypothenemus hampei) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) is the most de...
Studies on spatial and temporal distribution of white coffee stem borer (WCSB), antestia bug and co...
International audienceMonitoring key pollinator taxa such as the genus Ceratina requires precise nea...
The African coffee white stem borer Monochamus leuconotus (Pascoe) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is a d...
The phenology and dispersal of the larger grain borer (LGB) in Africa is described, and comparisons ...
Rationale. The report of intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC, 2007), estimates an increm...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate the already serious challenges to food security and economi...