Risk assessment of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L), in New Zealand based on phenology modelling

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Joel Peter William Pitt
Jacques Régnière
Sue Worner
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[1] Lincoln University,
[2] Canadian Forest Service,undefined
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2007年 / 51卷
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Gypsy moth; Lymantria; Phenology model; New Zealand; Invasive insect; Canadian Maritimes; Potential distribution;
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The gypsy moth is a global pest that has not yet established in New Zealand despite individual moths having been discovered near ports. A climate-driven phenology model previously used in North America was applied to New Zealand. Weather and elevation data were used as inputs to predict where sustainable populations could potentially exist and predict the timing of hatch and oviposition in different regions. Results for New Zealand were compared with those in the Canadian Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island) where the gypsy moth has long been established. Model results agree with the current distribution of the gypsy moth in the Canadian Maritimes and predict that the majority of New Zealand’s North Island and the northern coastal regions of the South Island have a suitable climate to allow stable seasonality of the gypsy moth. New Zealand’s climate appears more forgiving than that of the Canadian Maritimes, as the model predicts a wider range of oviposition dates leading to stable seasonality. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of climate change on the predicted potential distribution for New Zealand. Climate change scenarios show an increase in probability of establishment throughout New Zealand, most noticeably in the South Island.
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