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- W16273646 abstract "This chapter discusses the effects of climatic change on the population dynamics of crop pests. The “greenhouse effect” may lead to a notable rise in global mean temperature and also changes in patterns of precipitation and wind. Such changes in climate and weather could profoundly affect the population dynamics and status of insect pests of crops. Climatic factors, notably temperature, directly affect the survival, development, reproduction and movement of individual insects and thus the potential distribution and abundance of a particular pest species. In temperate regions, the distribution and survival of many pests is often limited by low temperatures and particularly by the cold conditions which occur in winter. Climatic change may affect host plants in several ways; for example drought stress may cause changes in plant chemistry and plant structure which may increase or decrease the plant's suitability as a host. In temperate climates, warmer conditions will tend to favor many natural enemies but whether they play a more effective role in control will also depend upon the responses of the pest to changed climatic conditions. To provide a realistic assessment of whether a particular pest will or will not become more widespread and abundant, requires consideration of the overall pest-host plant-natural enemy relationship and how this is likely to alter under different climatic conditions and over varying time scales." @default.
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- W16273646 title "Effects of Climatic Change on the Population Dynamics of Crop Pests" @default.
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