Mapping the climate niches of forest insects and diseases in Canada under current and future climate

绘制加拿大森林昆虫和疾病在当前和未来气候条件下的气候生态位图

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Abstract

Insects and diseases are important disturbance agents in Canadian forests and there is concern that their impacts will intensify under climate change. Here we report on an effort to model and map the climate niches of more than 4000 forest insect and fungus species in Canada - including high-profile pest species that are already, or may soon become, established in the country. This work employs occurrence data from historical, national-scale forest insect and disease surveys, several research collections, and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). We further employ national forest inventory products (gridded maps) to summarize forest host volumes at risk of infestation by selected insect and disease species. Maps of current and projected climate suitability have been made publicly available via a web application ( https://cfs.cloud.nrcan.gc.ca/bmfid/ ), which allows the products to be explored and downloaded. We demonstrate use of the products through examples, including brown spruce longhorn beetle (Tetropium fuscum), southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis), oak wilt (Bretziella fagacearum), and map overlays that show hotspots for bark beetles under current and projected climate. We hope this tool will help pest managers to better understand how these species may respond to projected climate change over the course of the current century.

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