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The Establishment Risk of Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) in the United States and Globally.
Wakie, Tewodros T; Neven, Lisa G; Yee, Wee L; Lu, Zhaozhi.
Affiliation
  • Wakie TT; USDA-ARS, Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit, Wapato, WA.
  • Neven LG; USDA-ARS, Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit, Wapato, WA.
  • Yee WL; USDA-ARS, Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit, Wapato, WA.
  • Lu Z; Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Science, Xinjiang, China.
J Econ Entomol ; 113(1): 306-314, 2020 02 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31579914
Native to Asia, the spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White), is an emerging pest of many commercially important plants in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Determining its potential distribution is important for proactive measures to protect commercially important commodities. The objective of this study was to assess the establishment risk of L. delicatula globally and in the United States using the ecological niche model MAXENT, with a focus on Washington State (WA), where large fruit industries exist. The MAXENT model predicted highly suitable areas for L. delicatula in Asia, Oceania, South America, North America, Africa, and Europe, but also predicted that tropical habitats are not suitable for its establishment, contrary to published information. Within the United States, the MAXENT model predicted that L. delicatula can establish in most of New England and the mid-Atlantic states, the central United States and the Pacific Coast states, including WA. If introduced, L. delicatula is likely to establish in fruit-growing regions of the Pacific Northwest. The most important environmental variables for predicting the potential distribution of L. delicatula were mean temperature of driest quarter, elevation, degree-days with a lower developmental threshold value of 11°C, isothermality, and precipitation of coldest quarter. Results of this study can be used by regulatory agencies to guide L. delicatula surveys and prioritize management interventions for this pest.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hemiptera Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa / America do norte / America do sul / Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: J Econ Entomol Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hemiptera Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa / America do norte / America do sul / Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: J Econ Entomol Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom