Assessment of invasive potential of Homalodisca coagulata in western North America and south America

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  • A. Townsend Peterson University of Kansas, Natural History Museum
  • Ricardo Scachetti-Pereira Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental
  • Daniel A. Kluza The University of Kansas, Natural History Museum

Keywords:

ecological niche modeling, invasive species, Xylella fastidiosa, vector

Abstract

The potential of Homalodisca coagulata to invade South America is a question of economic importance, given its potential impact as a disease vector for several crops. We developed ecological niche models for the species on its native geographic distribution in the southeastern United States; we tested the predictivity of the models both on the native distributional area and via projections to California, where the species has long been present as an invasive species. In both cases, tests indicated high statistical significance of predictions. Projection of models to South America indicated little possibility of invasion of southeastern Brazil, where citrus diseases were of concern. However, all models agree in predict-ing great risk of establishment in the wine-growing regions of northern Argentina and extreme southern Brazil; great precaution is thus to be recommended when any movements of bio-materials are made from infected areas to this region.

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Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Peterson, A. T., Scachetti-Pereira, R., & Kluza, D. A. (2003). Assessment of invasive potential of Homalodisca coagulata in western North America and south America. Biota Neotropica, 3(1). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1566

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