The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns

Aspecies in the Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) complex was detected in Kenya during2003 and classified as Bactrocera invadens Drew, Tsuruta&White.Having spread rapidlythroughout Africa, it threatens agriculture due to crop damage and loss of marketaccess. In a recent revision of the B. dorsalis comple...

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Main Authors: Villiers, M. de, Hattingh, V., Kriticos, D.J., Brunel, S., Vayssières, Jean-François, Sinzogan, A.A.C., Billah, M.K., Mohamed, S.A., Mwatawala, M., Abdelgader, H., Salah, F.E., Meyer, M. de
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Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge University Press 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71046
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author Villiers, M. de
Hattingh, V.
Kriticos, D.J.
Brunel, S.
Vayssières, Jean-François
Sinzogan, A.A.C.
Billah, M.K.
Mohamed, S.A.
Mwatawala, M.
Abdelgader, H.
Salah, F.E.
Meyer, M. de
author_browse Abdelgader, H.
Billah, M.K.
Brunel, S.
Hattingh, V.
Kriticos, D.J.
Meyer, M. de
Mohamed, S.A.
Mwatawala, M.
Salah, F.E.
Sinzogan, A.A.C.
Vayssières, Jean-François
Villiers, M. de
author_facet Villiers, M. de
Hattingh, V.
Kriticos, D.J.
Brunel, S.
Vayssières, Jean-François
Sinzogan, A.A.C.
Billah, M.K.
Mohamed, S.A.
Mwatawala, M.
Abdelgader, H.
Salah, F.E.
Meyer, M. de
author_sort Villiers, M. de
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description Aspecies in the Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) complex was detected in Kenya during2003 and classified as Bactrocera invadens Drew, Tsuruta&White.Having spread rapidlythroughout Africa, it threatens agriculture due to crop damage and loss of marketaccess. In a recent revision of the B. dorsalis complex, B. invadens was incorporatedinto the species B. dorsalis. The potential distribution of B. dorsalis has been previouslymodelled. However, previous models were based on presence data and did not incorporateinformation on the seasonal phenology of B. dorsalis, nor on the possibleinfluence that irrigation may have on its distribution. Methyl eugenol-baited trapswere used to collect B. dorsalis in Africa. Seasonal phenology data, measured as flyabundance throughout the year, was related to each location’s climate to infer climatic growth response parameters. These functions were used along with African distributionrecords and development studies to fit the niche model for B. dorsalis, using independentglobal distribution records outside Africa for model validation. Areas atgreatest risk of invasion by B. dorsalis are South and Central America, Mexico, southernmostUSA, parts of the Mediterranean coast, parts of Southern and EasternAustralia and New Zealand’s North Island. Under irrigation, most of Africa andAustralia appear climatically suitable.
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spelling CGSpace710462025-12-08T09:54:28Z The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns Villiers, M. de Hattingh, V. Kriticos, D.J. Brunel, S. Vayssières, Jean-François Sinzogan, A.A.C. Billah, M.K. Mohamed, S.A. Mwatawala, M. Abdelgader, H. Salah, F.E. Meyer, M. de bactrocera dorsalis distribution climate Aspecies in the Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) complex was detected in Kenya during2003 and classified as Bactrocera invadens Drew, Tsuruta&White.Having spread rapidlythroughout Africa, it threatens agriculture due to crop damage and loss of marketaccess. In a recent revision of the B. dorsalis complex, B. invadens was incorporatedinto the species B. dorsalis. The potential distribution of B. dorsalis has been previouslymodelled. However, previous models were based on presence data and did not incorporateinformation on the seasonal phenology of B. dorsalis, nor on the possibleinfluence that irrigation may have on its distribution. Methyl eugenol-baited trapswere used to collect B. dorsalis in Africa. Seasonal phenology data, measured as flyabundance throughout the year, was related to each location’s climate to infer climatic growth response parameters. These functions were used along with African distributionrecords and development studies to fit the niche model for B. dorsalis, using independentglobal distribution records outside Africa for model validation. Areas atgreatest risk of invasion by B. dorsalis are South and Central America, Mexico, southernmostUSA, parts of the Mediterranean coast, parts of Southern and EasternAustralia and New Zealand’s North Island. Under irrigation, most of Africa andAustralia appear climatically suitable. 2016-02 2016-02-12T12:27:38Z 2016-02-12T12:27:38Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71046 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press De Villiers, M., Hattingh, V., Kriticos, D.J., Brunel, S., Vayssieres, J., Sinzogan, A., Billah, M., Mohamed, S., Nwatawala, M., Abdelgader, H., Salah, F.E., and De Meyer, M. 2016. The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: considering phenology and irrigation patterns. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 106(1), 19-33.
spellingShingle bactrocera dorsalis
distribution
climate
Villiers, M. de
Hattingh, V.
Kriticos, D.J.
Brunel, S.
Vayssières, Jean-François
Sinzogan, A.A.C.
Billah, M.K.
Mohamed, S.A.
Mwatawala, M.
Abdelgader, H.
Salah, F.E.
Meyer, M. de
The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns
title The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns
title_full The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns
title_fullStr The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns
title_full_unstemmed The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns
title_short The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: Considering phenology and irrigation patterns
title_sort potential distribution of bactrocera dorsalis considering phenology and irrigation patterns
topic bactrocera dorsalis
distribution
climate
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71046
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