Fruit flies are a well-known invasive species, and climate-based risk modeling is used to inform risk analysis of these pests. However, such research tends to focus on already well-known invasive species. This paper illustrates that appropriate risk modeling can also provide valuable insights for flies which are not yet “on the radar.” Carpomya pardalina is a locally important cucurbit-infesting fruit fly of western and central Asia, but it may present a risk to other temperate countries where melons are grown. MaxEnt models were used to map the risk area for this species under historical and future climate conditions averaged from three global climate models under two shared socio-economic pathways in 2030 and 2070 from higher climate sens...
Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests and pose risks to Australia...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impac...
<div><p>Climate change is affecting the distribution of pathogens and their arthropod vectors worldw...
Fruit flies are a well-known invasive species, and climate-based risk modeling is used to inform ris...
Fruit flies are a well-known invasive species, and climate-based risk modeling is used to inform ris...
Tropical fruit flies are considered among the most economically important invasive species detected ...
International audienceThe oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a major pest througho...
International audienceThe oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a major pest througho...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impac...
The ber fruit fly Carpomya vesuviana Costa (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most destructive pests of Z...
The polyphagous Asian vinegar fly Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila) is a native of Easter...
International audienceThe oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a major pest througho...
The Queensland fruit fly Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is consistently describ...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impa...
Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests and pose risks to Australia...
Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests and pose risks to Australia...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impac...
<div><p>Climate change is affecting the distribution of pathogens and their arthropod vectors worldw...
Fruit flies are a well-known invasive species, and climate-based risk modeling is used to inform ris...
Fruit flies are a well-known invasive species, and climate-based risk modeling is used to inform ris...
Tropical fruit flies are considered among the most economically important invasive species detected ...
International audienceThe oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a major pest througho...
International audienceThe oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a major pest througho...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impac...
The ber fruit fly Carpomya vesuviana Costa (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most destructive pests of Z...
The polyphagous Asian vinegar fly Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila) is a native of Easter...
International audienceThe oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a major pest througho...
The Queensland fruit fly Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is consistently describ...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impa...
Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests and pose risks to Australia...
Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests and pose risks to Australia...
Climate change affects the rate of insect invasions as well as the abundance, distribution and impac...
<div><p>Climate change is affecting the distribution of pathogens and their arthropod vectors worldw...