Pine processionary moth, Thaumetopea pityocampa, is a model insect indicator of global warming, the northwards and upwards range expansion of this Mediterranean species being directly associated with the recent warming up. The knowledge about the drivers of moth expansion is synthesized. A first standardized mapping of the northern expansion edge, from Western Europe to Turkey, is presented, then detailed for 20 countries of Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa, including future trends. Additional data about the responses of the other Thaumetopoea species are given. Finally, the chapter points out the importance of the man-mediated introductions in the expansion process. © Éditions Quæ, 2015
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La partie est intégrée dans le Chapter 4: Genetic diversity and structure at different spatial scale...
The number of species of migratory Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) reported each year at a site ...
The apparent influence of climatic change on recent changes of range by European insects (Lepidopter...
International audienceGlobal warming is predicted to cause distributional changes in organisms whose...
Global climate change is resulting in a wide range of biotic responses, including changes in diel ac...
7.03.05 "Ecology and management of bark and boring insects"7.03.10 "Methodology of forest insect and...
La partie est intégrée dans le Chapter 4: Genetic diversity and structure at different spatial scale...
Climatic anomalies may produce, or accelerate, geographic range expansions of species limited by tem...
This chapter presents the evolutionary history of Thaumetopoea species associated with pines, at dif...
Processionary moths carry urticating setae, which cause health problems in humans and other warm-blo...
Under temperate latitudes, low temperature is usually a key factor constraining the distribution of ...
Climatic anomalies may produce, or accelerate, geographic range expansions of species limited by tem...
La partie est intégrée dans le Chapter 2: Natural history of the Processionary Moths (Thaumetopoea s...
The oak processionary moth Thaumetopoea processionea (Notodontidae) is presently distributed in almo...
International audienceThis chapter presents the evolutionary history of Thaumetopoea species associa...
La partie est intégrée dans le Chapter 4: Genetic diversity and structure at different spatial scale...
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The apparent influence of climatic change on recent changes of range by European insects (Lepidopter...