米国における斑点性ランタンフライの寿命が延び、都市がその拡散を助長している可能性(Spotted Lanternflies in the US Are Living Longer—and Cities May be Helping Them Spread)

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2024-12-04 ニューヨーク大学 (NYU)

米国における斑点性ランタンフライの寿命が延び、都市がその拡散を助長している可能性(Spotted Lanternflies in the US Are Living Longer—and Cities May be Helping Them Spread)

Spotted lanternfly. Image courtesy of Rafael Baez

ニューヨーク大学(NYU)の研究者たちは、都市化がアカボシカメムシ(spotted lanternfly)の分布と行動に与える影響を調査しました。この外来種は農作物や樹木に被害を及ぼすことで知られています。研究チームは、都市部と郊外の異なる環境でのアカボシカメムシの生息状況を比較し、都市化がこの種の繁殖や拡散にどのように影響するかを分析しました。その結果、都市部では気温の上昇や植生の変化により、アカボシカメムシの生息範囲が拡大しやすいことが示唆されました。この研究は、都市計画や外来種対策を考える上で重要な知見を提供しています。

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都市化と環境変動が、斑点ランタンバエLycorma delicatula(半翅目:Fulgoridae)のフェノロジーの変化を引き起こしている Urbanization and environmental variation drive phenological changes in the spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae)

Hannah L Owen, Fang Meng, Kristin M Winchell

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society  Published:05 December 2024

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blae099

Abstract

The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) invaded the USA in 2014. The population has grown into the millions and spread across multiple states, primarily in the north-east but extending into the midwest. We analysed nearly 20 000 records of spotted lanternflies from the citizen-science platform iNaturalist across all reported locations in the USA to explore spatiotemporal patterns of activity and abundance as the invasion progresses. Observations on iNaturalist are consistent with reports of rapid exponential growth in the early years of the invasion. However, in the oldest parts of the invasive range, abundance exhibits logarithmic growth suggestive of reaching carrying capacity in these regions. Since 2015, observed activity has shifted earlier each year and life-cycle stages have lengthened concurrent with a general northern expansion. Activity patterns were correlated with urbanization generally, and earlier activity was associated with higher temperatures in both urban and non-urban locations. Together, these findings suggest that urbanization, and the urban heat island in particular, could facilitate invasion into colder climates and beyond predictions based on current occupancy. Understanding how life-cycle timing is shifting as the invasion progresses, in addition to the environmental factors shaping these changes, underscores the importance of integrating evolutionary ecology into invasion forecasts.

生物環境工学
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