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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2015.06.0.011

Predicting the Potential Habitat, Host Plants, and Geographical Distribution of Pochazia shantungensis (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) in Korea  

Kim, Dong Eon (Department of Eco-safety, Bureau of Conservation Ecology, National Institute of Ecology)
Lee, Heejo (Department of Eco-safety, Bureau of Conservation Ecology, National Institute of Ecology)
Kim, Mi Jeong (Department of Eco-safety, Bureau of Conservation Ecology, National Institute of Ecology)
Lee, Do-Hun (Department of Eco-safety, Bureau of Conservation Ecology, National Institute of Ecology)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.54, no.3, 2015 , pp. 179-189 More about this Journal
Abstract
In 2014, surveys were conducted in Korea to study the geographical distribution, host plants, and potential habitats of Pochazia shantungensis. The occurrence of P. shantungensis was confirmed in 43 cities and counties nationwide, and identified for the first time in Gyeongsangbuk-do. P. shantungensis has a wide range of diverse host plants comprising 113 species in 53 families, including crops, fruits, and forest trees. Since the hemipteran was first reported in Korea, 138 species from 62 families have been identified as P. shantungensis host plants. This insect feeds on the following major host plants: Malus pumila, Aralia elata, Styrax japonicus, Salix gracilistyla, Broussonetia kazinoki, Albizia julibrissin, Ailanthus altissima, Castanea crenata, Robinia pseudoacacia, and Cornus officinalis. Potential habitat was analyzed in the present study using the Maxent model with 12 variables (8 climate, 1 land cover, 1 forest type, 1 ecological zoning, and 1 distance). The model ROC AUC was 0.884, indicating a high accuracy. In the present study, precipitation of warmest quater, mean temperature of warmest quarter, forest type, and land cover were the most significant factors affecting P. shantungensis distribution, and habitat.
Keywords
Ricaniidae; Pochazia shantungensis; Potential habitat; Host plant; Distribution;
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