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Modeling the risk of invasion and spread of Tuta absoluta in Africa

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ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY
卷 28, 期 -, 页码 77-93

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecocom.2016.08.001

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Tuta absoluta; Spatial spread; Vegetation; Climatic factor; Cellular automata; Prediction

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  1. Volkswagen Foundation under funding initiative Knowledge for Tomorrow - Cooperative Research Projects in Sub-Saharan on Resources, Dynamics, and Sustainability Capacity Development in Comparative and Integrated Approaches [VW-89362]
  2. Federal Ministry of Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany through Tuta IPM project
  3. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

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Tuta absoluta is an invasive insect that originated from South America and has spread to Europe Africa and Asia. Since its detection in Spain in 2006, the pest is continuing to expand its geographical range, including the recent detection in several Sub-Saharan African countries. The present study proposed a model based on cellular automata to predict year-to-year the risk of the invasion and spread of T. absoluta across Africa. Using, land vegetation cover, temperature, relative humidity and yield of tomato production as key driving factors, we were able to mimic the spreading behavior of the pest, and to understand the role that each of these factors play in the process of propagation of invasion. Simulations by inferring the pest's natural ability to fly long distance revealed that T. absoluta could reach South of Africa ten years after being detected in Spain (Europe). Findings also reveal that relative humidity and the presence of T. absoluta host plants are important factors for improving the accuracy of the prediction. The study aims to inform stakeholders in plant health, plant quarantine, and pest management on the risks that T. absoluta may cause at local, regional and event global scales. It is suggested that adequate measures should be put in place to stop, control and contain the process used by this pest to expand its range. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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