RRC ID 79316
Author Durand M, Guilbert E.
Title Corythauma ayyari (Insecta, Heteroptera, Tingidae) depends on its host plant to spread in Europe.
Journal PLoS One
Abstract Biological invasions increase with the intensity of globalization, human activities, and climate change. Insects represent a high potential of invasive species due to their adaptability to new environment. We analysed here the potential of an Asian phytophagous bug, Corythauma ayyari (Heteroptera, Tingidae) to become widespread, recently recorded in Europe, and that depends on Jasminum spp., an ornamental plant widespread in Europe. We modelled its current distribution, projected it into the future and tested its niche overlap between native and invaded areas. When considering the host plants as environmental variables, the analysis shows that C. ayyari shifted to a new ecological niche but its distribution is restricted by its host plant distribution. Including or excluding the host plants as environmental variables has an impact on C. ayyari distribution. We recommend to consider host plant interactions when dealing with niche modelling of phytophagous species.
Volume 19(3)
Pages e0295102
Published 2024-3-26
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0295102
PII PONE-D-23-37771
PMID 38530816
PMC PMC10965059
MeSH Animals Ecosystem Europe Heteroptera* Humans Insecta Introduced Species Plants
IF 2.74
Resource
GBIF Plant Specimen Database of Tama Forest Science Garden, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Japan Vascular plant specimens of Nagano Environmental Conservation Research Institute, Nagano Prefecture