The distribution and abundance of species that cause economic loss (i.e., pests) in crops, forests or livestock depends on many biotic and abiotic factors that are thought difficult to separate and quantify on geographical and temporal scales. However, the weather-driven biology and dynamics of such species and of relevant interacting species in their food chain or web can be captured via mechanistic physiologically based demographic models (PBDMs). These models can be implemented in the context of a geographic information system (GIS) to predict the potential geographic distribution and relative abundance of pest species given observed or climate change scenarios of weather. PBDMs may include bottom-up effects of the host on pest dynamics ...
Quantitative methods for pest risk assessment combine sound statistical tools with sound ecological ...
Insect pests now pose a greater threat to crop production given the recent emergence of insecticide ...
Forest invasive species (FIS) pose significant threats to the economic and ecological stability of o...
Future climatic scenarios are expected to influence the geographic distribution, abundance and impac...
Invasive alien species (IAS) represent an important threat for biodiversity and ecosystem services. ...
Physiologically based demographic models are important tools for the development of sustainable pest...
We show how a climatic niche model can be used to describe the potential geographic distribution of ...
<div><p>We show how a climatic niche model can be used to describe the potential geographic distribu...
We show how a climatic niche model can be used to describe the potential geographic distribution of ...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
This paper presents a novel methodology for multi-scale and multi-type spatial data integration in s...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
International audienceResource distribution, through its effects on individual foraging and survival...
This study introduces a simple generic model, the Generic Pest Forecast System (GPFS), for simulatin...
Quantitative methods for pest risk assessment combine sound statistical tools with sound ecological ...
Insect pests now pose a greater threat to crop production given the recent emergence of insecticide ...
Forest invasive species (FIS) pose significant threats to the economic and ecological stability of o...
Future climatic scenarios are expected to influence the geographic distribution, abundance and impac...
Invasive alien species (IAS) represent an important threat for biodiversity and ecosystem services. ...
Physiologically based demographic models are important tools for the development of sustainable pest...
We show how a climatic niche model can be used to describe the potential geographic distribution of ...
<div><p>We show how a climatic niche model can be used to describe the potential geographic distribu...
We show how a climatic niche model can be used to describe the potential geographic distribution of ...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
This paper presents a novel methodology for multi-scale and multi-type spatial data integration in s...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
Pest Risk Analyses (PRAs) are conducted worldwide to decide whether and how exotic plant pests shoul...
International audienceResource distribution, through its effects on individual foraging and survival...
This study introduces a simple generic model, the Generic Pest Forecast System (GPFS), for simulatin...
Quantitative methods for pest risk assessment combine sound statistical tools with sound ecological ...
Insect pests now pose a greater threat to crop production given the recent emergence of insecticide ...
Forest invasive species (FIS) pose significant threats to the economic and ecological stability of o...