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The potential habitat of desert locusts is contracting: predictions under climate change scenarios
by
Li, Moyan
, Zheng, Jianghua
, Guan, Jingyun
, Wu, Jianguo
, Ju, Xifeng
, Lin, Jun
in
Analysis
/ Biogeography
/ Breeding sites
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change Biology
/ Climate prediction
/ Desert locust
/ Deserts
/ Ecology
/ Entropy
/ Environmental Impacts
/ Extreme weather
/ Food security
/ Global temperature changes
/ Habitats
/ Locusts
/ Maximum entropy
/ Orthoptera
/ Pest outbreaks
/ Population growth
/ Potential habitat
/ Rain
/ Recessions
/ Shared socioeconomic pathways
/ Social aspects
/ Vegetation
/ Zoology
2021
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The potential habitat of desert locusts is contracting: predictions under climate change scenarios
by
Li, Moyan
, Zheng, Jianghua
, Guan, Jingyun
, Wu, Jianguo
, Ju, Xifeng
, Lin, Jun
in
Analysis
/ Biogeography
/ Breeding sites
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change Biology
/ Climate prediction
/ Desert locust
/ Deserts
/ Ecology
/ Entropy
/ Environmental Impacts
/ Extreme weather
/ Food security
/ Global temperature changes
/ Habitats
/ Locusts
/ Maximum entropy
/ Orthoptera
/ Pest outbreaks
/ Population growth
/ Potential habitat
/ Rain
/ Recessions
/ Shared socioeconomic pathways
/ Social aspects
/ Vegetation
/ Zoology
2021
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The potential habitat of desert locusts is contracting: predictions under climate change scenarios
by
Li, Moyan
, Zheng, Jianghua
, Guan, Jingyun
, Wu, Jianguo
, Ju, Xifeng
, Lin, Jun
in
Analysis
/ Biogeography
/ Breeding sites
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change Biology
/ Climate prediction
/ Desert locust
/ Deserts
/ Ecology
/ Entropy
/ Environmental Impacts
/ Extreme weather
/ Food security
/ Global temperature changes
/ Habitats
/ Locusts
/ Maximum entropy
/ Orthoptera
/ Pest outbreaks
/ Population growth
/ Potential habitat
/ Rain
/ Recessions
/ Shared socioeconomic pathways
/ Social aspects
/ Vegetation
/ Zoology
2021
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The potential habitat of desert locusts is contracting: predictions under climate change scenarios
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The potential habitat of desert locusts is contracting: predictions under climate change scenarios
2021
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Desert locusts are notorious for their widespread distribution and strong destructive power. Their influence extends from the vast arid and semiarid regions of western Africa to northwestern India. Large-scale locust outbreaks can have devastating consequences for food security, and their social impact may be long-lasting. Climate change has increased the uncertainty of desert locust outbreaks, and predicting suitable habitats for this species under climate change scenarios will help humans deal with the potential threat of locust outbreaks. By comprehensively considering climate, soil, and terrain variables, the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) model was used to predict the potential habitats of solitary desert locusts in the 2050s and 2070s under the four shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP126, SSP245, SSP370, and SSP585) in the CMIP6 model. The modeling results show that the average area under the curve (AUC) and true skill statistic (TSS) reached 0.908 ± 0.002 and 0.701, respectively, indicating that the MaxEnt model performed extremely well and provided outstanding prediction results. The prediction results indicate that climate change will have an impact on the distribution of the potential habitat of solitary desert locusts. With the increase in radiative forcing overtime, the suitable areas for desert locusts will continue to contract, especially in the 2070s under the SSP585 scenario, and the moderately and highly suitable areas will decrease by 0.88 × 10 6 km 2 and 1.55 × 10 6 km 2 , respectively. Although the potentially suitable area for desert locusts is contracting, the future threat posed by the desert locust to agricultural production and food security cannot be underestimated, given the combination of maintained breeding areas, frequent extreme weather events, pressure from population growth, and volatile sociopolitical environments. In conclusion, methods such as monitoring and early warning, financial support, regional cooperation, and scientific prevention and control of desert locust plagues should be further implemented.
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