Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Department of Entomology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China.
Shenzhen Agricultural Science and Technology Promotion Center, Shenzhen Administration for Market Regulation, Shenzhen 518057, China.
J Econ Entomol. 2024 Apr 12;117(2):457-469. doi: 10.1093/jee/toae013.
The big-headed ant, Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius), has a widespread distribution across numerous regions globally. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has identified it as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species worldwide, given the severe ecological and economic harm it causes in invaded areas. In this study, we predicted the present and future global distribution of P. megacephala, taking into account known distribution points and bioclimatic factors. Our results indicated that temperature is the primary factor affecting the distribution of P. megacephala, with potential suitable areas currently found mainly in South America, Southern North America, Western Europe, Coastal areas of the Mediterranean and Red Seas, Southern Africa, Southern Asia, Islands in Southeast Asia, and coastal regions of Australia. The total suitable area spans 3,352.48 × 104 km2. In China, the potential suitable area for P. megacephala is 109.02 × 104 km2, representing 11.36% of China's land area. In the future, based on different climatic conditions, the suitable area of P. megacephala generally showed a declining trend, but some newly added suitable areas showed that it had a tendency to expand to higher latitudes. Relevant agencies should implement effective measures to control P. megacephala populations to mitigate damage in invaded areas and slow down or prevent the spread of big-headed ants into noninvaded regions.
大头蚁,Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius),在全球许多地区广泛分布。由于其在入侵地区造成的严重生态和经济危害,国际自然保护联盟 (IUCN) 将其列为全球 100 种最具破坏力的外来入侵物种之一。在这项研究中,我们考虑了已知的分布点和生物气候因素,预测了 P. megacephala 的当前和未来全球分布。结果表明,温度是影响 P. megacephala 分布的主要因素,目前潜在的适宜地区主要分布在南美洲、南美北部、西欧、地中海和红海沿海地区、南部非洲、南亚、东南亚岛屿和澳大利亚沿海地区。总适宜面积为 3,352.48×104 km2。在中国,P. megacephala 的潜在适宜区面积为 109.02×104 km2,占中国陆地面积的 11.36%。在未来,根据不同的气候条件,P. megacephala 的适宜区一般呈下降趋势,但一些新增加的适宜区表明,它有向高纬度扩展的趋势。相关机构应采取有效措施控制 P. megacephala 的种群数量,以减轻入侵地区的破坏,并减缓或阻止大头蚁向非入侵地区的传播。