Pea leaf weevil, Sitona lineatus (L.), native to Europe and North Africa, has been introduced into many other countries around the world, including the USA and Canada. Adults are oligophagous pests on leguminaceous plants. Sitona lineatus was first recorded in Canada in 1997, near Lethbridge, Alberta. Since then, it has spread north in Alberta and west into Saskatchewan in 2007. Bioclimatic simulation models were used to predict the distribution and extent of establishment of S. lineatus in Canada based on its current geographic range, phenology, relative abundance, and empirical data. The study identified areas in Canada that are at risk for future establishment of S. lineatus and developed a better understanding of climate effects. Climat...
Classical biological control is a pest management practice frequently deployed against invasive inse...
Pest density-plant damage relationships are essential guides for decision-making in Integrated Pest ...
1- One expected effect of global climate change on insect populations is a shift in geographical dis...
Invasions of exotic forest insects and pathogens can devastate evolutionarily naïve habitats and cou...
Climate is the dominant factor determining the distribution and abundance of most insect species. I...
The current latitudinal and elevational range of mountain pine beetle is not limited by available ho...
Insects and diseases exert immense economic loss to forests through reduced tree growth and mortalit...
The influence of predicted climatic change on agricultural pest and beneficial insect species is of ...
Outbreaks of western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman), a native defoliator of Dou...
The common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, has become a major pest of soybean (Glycine max) throughout i...
Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They repr...
BACKGROUND: The sunn pest, Eurygaster integriceps (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae), is an economically ...
Climate change can benefit individual species, but when pest species are enhanced by warmer temperat...
(Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), native to Asia, is becoming an invasive species with a rapidly ex...
The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) has now affected more than 16 million hectares of forest in western C...
Classical biological control is a pest management practice frequently deployed against invasive inse...
Pest density-plant damage relationships are essential guides for decision-making in Integrated Pest ...
1- One expected effect of global climate change on insect populations is a shift in geographical dis...
Invasions of exotic forest insects and pathogens can devastate evolutionarily naïve habitats and cou...
Climate is the dominant factor determining the distribution and abundance of most insect species. I...
The current latitudinal and elevational range of mountain pine beetle is not limited by available ho...
Insects and diseases exert immense economic loss to forests through reduced tree growth and mortalit...
The influence of predicted climatic change on agricultural pest and beneficial insect species is of ...
Outbreaks of western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman), a native defoliator of Dou...
The common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, has become a major pest of soybean (Glycine max) throughout i...
Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They repr...
BACKGROUND: The sunn pest, Eurygaster integriceps (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae), is an economically ...
Climate change can benefit individual species, but when pest species are enhanced by warmer temperat...
(Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), native to Asia, is becoming an invasive species with a rapidly ex...
The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) has now affected more than 16 million hectares of forest in western C...
Classical biological control is a pest management practice frequently deployed against invasive inse...
Pest density-plant damage relationships are essential guides for decision-making in Integrated Pest ...
1- One expected effect of global climate change on insect populations is a shift in geographical dis...