Simple Summary This study utilized an optimized MaxEnt Model to predict the potential distribution of Erythroneurini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) in China. The research results indicate that its distribution exhibits an alternating pattern of expansion and contraction, highlighting its adaptability to the environment. The impact of climate change shows characteristics of nonlinear responses, with significant differences observed under different emission scenarios. Notably, the Yangtze River Basin and the North China Plain have become key expansion regions, and it is necessary to establish an adaptive monitoring system. Overall, these research findings have enhanced our understanding of the distribution dynamics of climate-driven species and provided support for adaptive pest management. The research method employed in this study is applicable to other climate-sensitive species, contributing to biodiversity conservation and the sustainable development of agriculture.
Potential Distribution of Tribe Erythroneurini in China Based on the R-Optimized MaxEnt Model, with Implications for Management
Xiaojuan Yuan,W. Ran,Wenming Xu,Yuanqi Zhao,Di Su,Yuehua Song
Published 2025 in Insects
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2025
- Venue
Insects
- Publication date
2025-04-24
- Fields of study
Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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