Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA.
Institute of Food Production and Sustainability, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Kansas City, MO, USA.
J Econ Entomol. 2022 Oct 12;115(5):1315-1319. doi: 10.1093/jee/toac107.
Climate change is expected to alter pressure from insect pests and the abundance and effectiveness of insect pollinators across diverse agriculture and forestry systems. In response to warming, insects are undergoing or are projected to undergo shifts in their geographic ranges, voltinism, abundance, and phenology. Drivers include direct effects on the focal insects and indirect effects mediated by their interactions with species at higher or lower trophic levels. These climate-driven effects are complex and variable, sometimes increasing pest pressure or reducing pollination and sometimes with opposite effects depending on climatic baseline conditions and the interplay of these drivers. This special collection includes several papers illustrative of these biological effects on pests and pollinators. In addition, in response to or anticipating climate change, producers are modifying production systems by introducing more or different crops into rotations or as cover crops or intercrops or changing crop varieties, with potentially substantial effects on associated insect communities, an aspect of climate change that is relatively understudied. This collection includes several papers illustrating these indirect production system-level effects. Together, biological and management-related effects on insects comprise the necessary scope for anticipating and responding to the effects of climate change on insects in agriculture and forest systems.
气候变化预计将改变不同农业和林业系统中害虫的压力以及昆虫传粉媒介的丰度和有效性。由于气候变暖,昆虫正在经历或预计将经历其地理分布范围、世代交替、丰度和物候的变化。驱动因素包括对焦点昆虫的直接影响以及通过它们与更高或更低营养级别的物种相互作用的间接影响。这些由气候驱动的影响是复杂且多变的,有时会增加害虫压力或减少传粉,有时则会根据气候基线条件和这些驱动因素的相互作用产生相反的影响。本特刊包括几篇说明这些对害虫和传粉媒介的生物学影响的论文。此外,生产者为了应对或预期气候变化,通过在轮作中引入更多或不同的作物,或者作为覆盖作物或间作作物,或改变作物品种来改变生产系统,这可能对相关昆虫群落产生重大影响,而这是气候变化相对研究较少的一个方面。本特刊包括几篇说明这些间接生产系统层面影响的论文。总之,对昆虫的生物和管理相关影响构成了预测和应对农业和森林系统中昆虫受气候变化影响的必要范围。