Department of Smart Agriculture Systems, Chungnam National University, Daejoen, 34134, Korea.
Invasive Alien Species Research Team, Division of Ecological Safety, Bureau of Survey and Safety, National Institute of Ecology, Seocheon, 33657, Korea.
Environ Monit Assess. 2021 Aug 26;193(9):601. doi: 10.1007/s10661-021-09406-2.
Invasion of alien species facilitated by climate change and human assistant is one of global threats that cause irreversible damages on the local flora and fauna. One of these issued species, Vespa velutina nigrithorax du Buysson, 1905 (Hymenoptera:Vespidae), is a significant threat to entomofauna, including honeybees, in the introduced regions. This wasp is still expanding its habitats, prioritizing the development of a reliable species distribution model based on recently updated occurrence data. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the potential areas that are climatically exposed to V. v. nigrithorax invasion globally and in South Korea, where the wasp has caused severe damage to local ecosystems and apiculture after its recent introduction. We developed a new global scale ensemble model based on CLIMEX and Maxent models and applied it to South Korea using field survey data. As a result, risky areas were predicted to be temperate and subtropical climate regions, including the eastern USA, western Europe, Far East Asia, and small areas in South America and Australia. In particular, South Korea has a high potential risk throughout the country. We expect that this study would provide fundamental data for monitoring the environmental risks caused by V. v. nigrithorax using advanced species distribution modeling.
由气候变化和人类辅助引起的外来物种入侵是全球威胁之一,会对当地动植物群造成不可逆转的破坏。这些物种之一,Vespa velutina nigrithorax du Buysson,1905(膜翅目:胡蜂科),对引入地区的昆虫动物群,包括蜜蜂,构成了重大威胁。这种黄蜂仍在扩大其栖息地,优先考虑基于最近更新的发生数据建立可靠的物种分布模型。因此,本研究旨在评估全球范围内以及最近引入后对当地生态系统和养蜂业造成严重破坏的韩国,气候可能容易受到 V. v. nigrithorax 入侵的潜在地区。我们开发了一种基于 CLIMEX 和 Maxent 模型的新的全球尺度集成模型,并使用实地调查数据将其应用于韩国。结果表明,风险地区预计为温带和亚热带气候区,包括美国东部、西欧、远东和南美洲和澳大利亚的小面积地区。特别是韩国全国各地都有很高的潜在风险。我们预计,这项研究将为使用先进的物种分布模型监测 V. v. nigrithorax 引起的环境风险提供基础数据。