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Climate warming promotes pesticide resistance through expanding overwintering range of a global pest
AgricultureNature Communications

Climate warming promotes pesticide resistance through expanding overwintering range of a global pest

C. Ma, W. Zhang, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Chun-Sen Ma and colleagues uncovers how climate change has dramatically expanded the overwintering range of the diamondback moth, increasing its potential for pesticide resistance. With serious implications for global food security, their findings reveal a troubling correlation between resistance levels and climate dynamics, urging a reevaluation of pest control strategies.... show more
Abstract
Climate change has the potential to change the distribution of pests globally and their resistance to pesticides, thereby threatening global food security in the 21st century. However, predicting where these changes occur and how they will influence current pest control efforts is a challenge. Using experimentally parameterised and field-tested models, we show that climate change over the past 50 years increased the overwintering range of a global agricultural insect pest, the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella), by ~2.4 million km2 worldwide. Our analysis of global data sets revealed that pesticide resistance levels are linked to the species’ overwintering range: mean pesticide resistance was 158 times higher in overwintering sites compared to sites with only seasonal occurrence. By facilitating local persistence all year round, climate change can promote and expand pesticide resistance of this destructive species globally. These ecological and evolutionary changes would severely impede effectiveness of current pest control efforts and potentially cause large economic losses.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 09, 2021
Authors
Chun-Sen Ma, Wei Zhang, Yu Peng, Fei Zhao, Xiang-Qian Chang, Kun Xing, Liang Zhu, Gang Ma, He-Ping Yang, Volker H. W. Rudolf
Tags
climate changepest distributionpesticide resistancediamondback mothfood securityeconomic losses
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