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Environmental Adaptations, Ecological Filtering, and Dispersal Central to Insect Invasions
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 23.8 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-11 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043315
David Renault 1, 2 , Mathieu Laparie 3 , Shannon J. McCauley 4 , Dries Bonte 5
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Insect invasions, the establishment and spread of nonnative insects in new regions, can have extensive economic and environmental consequences. Increased global connectivity accelerates rates of introductions, while climate change may decrease the barriers to invader species’ spread. We follow an individual-level insect- and arachnid-centered perspective to assess how the process of invasion is influenced by phenotypic heterogeneity associated with dispersal and stress resistance, and their coupling, across the multiple steps of the invasion process. We also provide an overview and synthesis on the importance of environmental filters during the entire invasion process for the facilitation or inhibition of invasive insect population spread. Finally, we highlight important research gaps and the relevance and applicability of ongoing natural range expansions in the context of climate change to gain essential mechanistic insights into insect invasions.

中文翻译:


环境适应,生态过滤和昆虫入侵的传播中心

昆虫的入侵,非本地昆虫在新地区的建立和传播,可能会带来广泛的经济和环境后果。全球连通性的提高加快了引进的速度,而气候变化可能减少了入侵物种传播的障碍。我们遵循以昆虫和蜘蛛网为中心的个人观点,以评估入侵过程如何​​受到与扩散和胁迫抗性相关的表型异质性及其在入侵过程多个步骤中的耦合的影响。我们还概述并综合了环境过滤器在整个入侵过程中对促进或抑制入侵昆虫种群扩散的重要性。最后,

更新日期:2018-01-11
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