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Species distribution models for the alien invasive Asian Harlequin ladybird ( Harmonia axyridis).

Authors :
Bidinger, K.
Lötters, S.
Rödder, D.
Veith, M.
Source :
Journal of Applied Entomology; Feb2012, Vol. 136 Issue 1/2, p109-123, 15p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The Asian Harlequin ladybird ( Harmonia axyridis) is a globally invasive alien species. We developed species distribution models (SDMs) aiming at an explanation of the observed native and invasive distributions and the prediction of the species' potential distribution. SDMs were built based on bioclim parameters with Maxent (i) on known native occurrence only (SDM<subscript>nat</subscript>), (ii) on known European invasive occurrence only (SDM<subscript>inv</subscript>) and (iii) by combining both previous approaches (SDM<subscript>all</subscript>). Results indicate that SDM<subscript>inv</subscript> match the observed European invasive range better than SDM<subscript>nat</subscript> or SDM<subscript>all</subscript>. The origin of Asian founders in Europe remains unknown. SDM<subscript>inv</subscript> highlighted a restricted area in China which may represent the region of origin of the European Harlequin ladybird, leaving the possibility of within-species climate niche variation. As a result, when targeting the worldwide potential of invasiveness of H. axyridis, SDM<subscript>all</subscript> may reveal maximum results uncovering the species' potential distribution. These results have to be seen in the framework of conceptual problems and pitfalls when generating SDMs including niche definition, niche shift, sampling bias, biological importance of predictors and model transferability uncertainties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09312048
Volume :
136
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Entomology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
70163787
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.2010.01598.x