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      Predictive analysis of Metcalfa pruinosa (Hemiptera: Flatidae) distribution in South Korea using CLIMEX software

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      Climate change has caused various environmental and ecological problems worldwide, as well as triggered invasions by alien insects that cause damage to the local ecology and agriculture. Metcalfa pruinosa has caused significant damage to agriculture and human life and South Korea is no exception. This species is spreading rapidly in South Korea and causing persistent damage with the change in climate; thus, there is an urgent need for effective monitoring of the potential distribution of this species. This study aimed to predict the potential distribution of M. pruinosa in response to climate change. CLIMEX software, specialized software for predicting species distribution, was used to evaluate the future distribution pattern of M. pruinosa by combining biological information and climatic conditions. According to our simulation, the distribution of M. pruinosa has expanded on a national scale; however, its invasion will decrease with the current trend in climate change.
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      Climate change has caused various environmental and ecological problems worldwide, as well as triggered invasions by alien insects that cause damage to the local ecology and agriculture. Metcalfa pruinosa has caused significant damage to agriculture a...

      Climate change has caused various environmental and ecological problems worldwide, as well as triggered invasions by alien insects that cause damage to the local ecology and agriculture. Metcalfa pruinosa has caused significant damage to agriculture and human life and South Korea is no exception. This species is spreading rapidly in South Korea and causing persistent damage with the change in climate; thus, there is an urgent need for effective monitoring of the potential distribution of this species. This study aimed to predict the potential distribution of M. pruinosa in response to climate change. CLIMEX software, specialized software for predicting species distribution, was used to evaluate the future distribution pattern of M. pruinosa by combining biological information and climatic conditions. According to our simulation, the distribution of M. pruinosa has expanded on a national scale; however, its invasion will decrease with the current trend in climate change.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 김동언, "국내 미국선녀벌레의 분포 및 기주식물" 한국환경과학회 23 (23): 1385-1394, 2014

      2 Peel MC, "Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification" 4 : 439-473, 2007

      3 KMA (Korea Meteological Administration), "Understanding and casebook of climate change scenario" Korea Meteological Administration 18-27, 2012

      4 Hulme PE, "Trade, transport, and trouble: managing invasive species pathways in an era of globalization" 46 : 10-18, 2009

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      6 Hill MP, "Predicting the spread of Aedes albopictus in Australia under current and future climates: multiple approaches and datasets to incorporate potential evolutionary divergence" 39 : 469-478, 2014

      7 Poutsma J, "Predicting the potential geographical distribution of the harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis, using the CLIMEX model" 53 : 103-125, 2008

      8 Park JJ, "Predicting the potential geographic distribution of Thrips palmi in Korea, using the CLIMEX model" 44 : 47-57, 2014

      9 Taylor S, "Potential distribution of an invasive species under climate change scenarios using CLIMEX and soil drainage: a case study of Lantana camara L. in Queensland, Australia" 114 : 414-422, 2013

      10 Strauss G, "Pest risk analysis of Metcalfa pruinosa in Austria" 83 : 381-390, 2010

      1 김동언, "국내 미국선녀벌레의 분포 및 기주식물" 한국환경과학회 23 (23): 1385-1394, 2014

      2 Peel MC, "Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification" 4 : 439-473, 2007

      3 KMA (Korea Meteological Administration), "Understanding and casebook of climate change scenario" Korea Meteological Administration 18-27, 2012

      4 Hulme PE, "Trade, transport, and trouble: managing invasive species pathways in an era of globalization" 46 : 10-18, 2009

      5 Diallo I, "Simulation of the West African monsoon onset using the HadGEM3-RA regional climate model" 43 : 575-594, 2014

      6 Hill MP, "Predicting the spread of Aedes albopictus in Australia under current and future climates: multiple approaches and datasets to incorporate potential evolutionary divergence" 39 : 469-478, 2014

      7 Poutsma J, "Predicting the potential geographical distribution of the harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis, using the CLIMEX model" 53 : 103-125, 2008

      8 Park JJ, "Predicting the potential geographic distribution of Thrips palmi in Korea, using the CLIMEX model" 44 : 47-57, 2014

      9 Taylor S, "Potential distribution of an invasive species under climate change scenarios using CLIMEX and soil drainage: a case study of Lantana camara L. in Queensland, Australia" 114 : 414-422, 2013

      10 Strauss G, "Pest risk analysis of Metcalfa pruinosa in Austria" 83 : 381-390, 2010

      11 Yeyeun Kim, "Outbreak of an exotic flatid, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Hemiptera: Flatidae), in the capital region of Korea" 한국응용곤충학회 14 (14): 473-478, 2011

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      14 Jermini M, "Metcalfa pruinosa (Say), Hyphantria cunea (Drury) et Dichelomyia oenophila (Haimah.), trois curiosités entomologiques ou trois nouveaux problèmes phytosanitaires pour le Tessin et la Suisse" 27 : 57-63, 1995

      15 Pons X, "Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Homoptera:Flatidae), ?una plaga potencial de plantas ornamentales en espacios verdes urbanos de Cataluna" 28 : 217-222, 2002

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      17 Drosopoulos A, "Metcalfa pruinosa (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha: Flatidae) an undesirable new species in the insect fauna of Greece" 20 : 49-51, 2004

      18 Burgiel SW, "Invasive species, climate change and ecosystem based adaptation: addressing multiple drivers of global change" Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP) 2010

      19 Jung JM, "Insect distribution in response to climate change based on a model: review of function and use of CLIMEX" 46 : 223-235, 2016

      20 Souliotis C, "Host plants of the planthopper Metcalfa pruinosa (Say)(Hemiptera: Flatidae) and observations on its phenology in Greece" 1 : 39-41, 2008

      21 IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), "Guidelines for the prevention of biodiversity loss caused by alien invasive species" 2000

      22 Kahrer A, "Ein neuer Schädling e Metcalfa pruinosae in Österreich eingeschleppt" 10 : 16-, 2003

      23 Alma A, "Development of a sequential plan to evaluate Neodryinus typhlocybae (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) population associated with Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Homoptera: Flatidae) infestation in northwestern Italy" 34 : 819-824, 2005

      24 Zangheri S, "Comparsa nel Veneto di un omottero neartico: Metcalfa pruinosa Say (Homoptera, Flatidae)" 63 : 301-305, 1980

      25 Masters G, "Climate change and invasive alien species" CABI 30-, 2010

      26 Sutherst RW, "CLIMEX version 3: user’s guide" 2007

      27 Yonow T, "CLIMEX modelling of the potential global distribution of the citrus black spot disease caused by Guignardia citricarpa and the risk posed to Europe" 44 : 18-28, 2013

      28 Kriticos DJ, "CLIMEX Version 4: exploring the effects of climate on plants, animals, and diseases" CSIRO 184-, 2015

      29 Orosz A, "Beware of the spread of the leafhopper species Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830)" 40 : 137-141, 2004

      30 CBD (Convention on Biological Diversity), "A midterm assessment of progress towards the implementation of the strategic plan for biodiversity 2011e2020" Montreal 155-, 2014

      31 IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), "A framework for identifying invasive alien species of European Union concern"

      32 Dean HA, "A flatid planthopper, Metcalfa pruinosa" 54 : 1104-1106, 1961

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