Climate Change and Insect Pests

Climate Change and Insect Pests
Author: Christer Bjorkman,Pekka Niemela
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781780643786

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Insects, being poikilothermic, are among the organisms that are most likely to respond to changes in climate, particularly increased temperatures. Range expansions into new areas, further north and to higher elevations, are already well documented, as are physiological and phenological responses. It is anticipated that the damage by insects will increase as a consequence of climate change, i.e. increasing temperatures primarily. However, the evidence in support of this common “belief” is sparse. Climate Change and Insect Pests sums up present knowledge regarding both agricultural and forest insect pests and climate change in order to identify future research directions.

Climate Change and Insect Pests

Climate Change and Insect Pests
Author: Christer Björkman,Pekka Niemelä
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789247691

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Pests and Pest Management Impact of Climate Change

Pests and Pest Management  Impact of Climate Change
Author: Robert W. Sutherst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: OCLC:45681770

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"The report describes the results of two case studies on impact assessments of major insect pests on horticultural industries in Australia under climate change"--Foreword.

Environmental Pest Management

Environmental Pest Management
Author: Moshe Coll,Eric Wajnberg
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119255550

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A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of key topics that interrelate pest management, public health and the environment This book takes a unique, multidimensional approach to addressing the complex issues surrounding pest management activities and their impacts on the environment and human health, and environmental effects on plant protection practices. It features contributions by a distinguished group of authors from ten countries, representing an array of disciplines. They include plant protection scientists and officers, economists, agronomists, ecologists, environmental and public health scientists and government policymakers. Over the course of eighteen chapters, those experts share their insights into and analyses of an array of issues of vital concern to everyone with a professional interest in this important subject. The adverse effects of pest control have become a subject of great concern worldwide, and researchers and enlightened policymakers have at last begun to appreciate the impact of environmental factors on our ability to manage pest populations. Moreover, while issues such as pesticide toxicity have dominated the global conversation about pest management, economic and societal considerations have been largely neglected. Environmental Pest Management: Challenges for Agronomists, Ecologists, Economists and Policymakers is the first work to provide in-depth coverage of all of these pressing issues between the covers of one book. Offers a unique multi-dimensional perspective on the complex issues surrounding pest management activities and their effect on the environment and human health Addresses growing concerns about specific pest management strategies, including the use of transgenic crops and biological controls Analyses the influence of global processes, such as climate change, biological invasions and shifts in consumer demand, and ecosystem services and disservices on pest suppression efforts Explores public health concerns regarding biodiversity, pesticide use and food safety Identifies key economic drivers of pest suppression research, strategies and technologies Proposes new regulatory approaches to create sustainable and viable crop protection systems in the framework of agro-environmental schemes Offering a timely and comprehensively-unique treatment of pest management and its environmental impacts in a single, inter-disciplinary volume, this book is a valuable resource for scientists in an array of disciplines, as well as government officials and policymakers. Also, teachers of undergraduate and graduate level courses in a variety of fields are sure to find it a highly useful teaching resource.

Agroclimatology

Agroclimatology
Author: Jerry L. Hatfield,Mannava V. K. Sivakumar,John H. Prueger
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780891183570

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Can we unlock resilience to climate stress by better understanding linkages between the environment and biological systems? Agroclimatology allows us to explore how different processes determine plant response to climate and how climate drives the distribution of crops and their productivity. Editors Jerry L. Hatfield, Mannava V.K. Sivakumar, and John H. Prueger have taken a comprehensive view of agroclimatology to assist and challenge researchers in this important area of study. Major themes include: principles of energy exchange and climatology, understanding climate change and agriculture, linkages of specific biological systems to climatology, the context of pests and diseases, methods of agroclimatology, and the application of agroclimatic principles to problem-solving in agriculture.

Climate Change and Insect Biodiversity

Climate Change and Insect Biodiversity
Author: Habib Ali,Youming Hou,Muhammad Bilal Tahir
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2023-12-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781003818281

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Key points - 1 Reviews the effects of climate change on plant-insect interactions 2 Includes topics such insect biodiversity informatics and conservation 3 Discusses food security, pest management, and beneficial and social insects 4 Covers topics like precision agriculture and climate-smart agriculture 5 Provides insights on the relation between agriculture intensification and insect biodiversity

Climate Change Impacts on Urban Pests

Climate Change Impacts on Urban Pests
Author: Partho Dhang
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781780645377

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This book is the first resource to review the influence of climate change on urban and public pests such as mosquitoes, flies, ticks, and wood pests, with respect to population, distribution, disease, damage and control. It systematically addresses how the impact of climate change on pests in urban areas differs from natural areas, focusing on the increased temperatures of urban locations, the effect of natural disasters, the manner of land use and the consequences of human habitation. Presenting up-to-date knowledge, this book is an essential resource for researchers in urban pests, entomology and public health, as well as scientists, environmentalists and policy makers involved in studies on climate change.

Scientific Review of the Impact of Climate Change on Plant Pests

Scientific Review of the Impact of Climate Change on Plant Pests
Author: IPPC Secretariat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Plant parasites
ISBN: 9251344353

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This study warns that climate change may increase the risk of pests being introduced to new areas. It recommends conducting pest risk analyses and strengthening international cooperation as preventive measures to protect plant health.