The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016

Abstract Mythimna separata (Walker) moths captured in light traps were monitored in Luohe, central‐northern China, from 1980 to 2016. Annual average temperature recorded an increase of 0.298°C/10 years in this region in the period. Our results indicate that a rising April and May average temperature...

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Main Authors: Qi Chen, Yun‐dong Zhang, Xiao‐hong Qi, Yong‐wei Xu, Yan‐hong Hou, Zhi‐ye Fan, Hai‐long Shen, Di Liu, Xing‐kai Shi, Shi‐min Li, Yun Duan, Yu‐qing Wu
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Published: Wiley 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5739
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spelling doaj-15245ef28ead4306b3937d2e70b005842021-03-02T01:49:14ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582019-11-01921123321233810.1002/ece3.5739The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016Qi Chen0Yun‐dong Zhang1Xiao‐hong Qi2Yong‐wei Xu3Yan‐hong Hou4Zhi‐ye Fan5Hai‐long Shen6Di Liu7Xing‐kai Shi8Shi‐min Li9Yun Duan10Yu‐qing Wu11Luohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaHenan Plant Protection and Plant Quarantine Station Zhengzhou ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaLuohe Institute of Agricultural Sciences Luohe ChinaKey Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southern Region of North China Zhengzhou ChinaKey Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southern Region of North China Zhengzhou ChinaAbstract Mythimna separata (Walker) moths captured in light traps were monitored in Luohe, central‐northern China, from 1980 to 2016. Annual average temperature recorded an increase of 0.298°C/10 years in this region in the period. Our results indicate that a rising April and May average temperature and earlier occurrences of days recording the highest day temperature (30°C) caused an advanced peak and increasing proportion of high ovarian development levels of first‐generation females in earlier summers. Results using Johnson's formulation of “oogenesis‐flight syndrome” indicate that increasing sexual maturity proportion has resulted in more emigrant individuals in the local first‐generation moth becoming residents, and then increased individuals rapidly in the local second‐generation moth since 2006. Consequences of this action have a boom in corn damage since 2007 in this region. Advanced peak dates of the first and second‐generation moth revealed the same response to increasing average monthly temperatures in the monitoring period. Increasing temperatures, the average May temperature exceeds or equal to 22°C, during the early 2000's may represent a physiological threshold for M. separata development. Our results suggest that climate warming may impact M. separata migratory status and cause a problem of crop production in this region.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5739climate warmingmigrationMythimna separata
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author Qi Chen
Yun‐dong Zhang
Xiao‐hong Qi
Yong‐wei Xu
Yan‐hong Hou
Zhi‐ye Fan
Hai‐long Shen
Di Liu
Xing‐kai Shi
Shi‐min Li
Yun Duan
Yu‐qing Wu
spellingShingle Qi Chen
Yun‐dong Zhang
Xiao‐hong Qi
Yong‐wei Xu
Yan‐hong Hou
Zhi‐ye Fan
Hai‐long Shen
Di Liu
Xing‐kai Shi
Shi‐min Li
Yun Duan
Yu‐qing Wu
The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016
Ecology and Evolution
climate warming
migration
Mythimna separata
author_facet Qi Chen
Yun‐dong Zhang
Xiao‐hong Qi
Yong‐wei Xu
Yan‐hong Hou
Zhi‐ye Fan
Hai‐long Shen
Di Liu
Xing‐kai Shi
Shi‐min Li
Yun Duan
Yu‐qing Wu
author_sort Qi Chen
title The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016
title_short The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016
title_full The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016
title_fullStr The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016
title_full_unstemmed The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016
title_sort effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of mythimna separata (walker) moths: a case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern china, 1980–2016
publisher Wiley
series Ecology and Evolution
issn 2045-7758
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Mythimna separata (Walker) moths captured in light traps were monitored in Luohe, central‐northern China, from 1980 to 2016. Annual average temperature recorded an increase of 0.298°C/10 years in this region in the period. Our results indicate that a rising April and May average temperature and earlier occurrences of days recording the highest day temperature (30°C) caused an advanced peak and increasing proportion of high ovarian development levels of first‐generation females in earlier summers. Results using Johnson's formulation of “oogenesis‐flight syndrome” indicate that increasing sexual maturity proportion has resulted in more emigrant individuals in the local first‐generation moth becoming residents, and then increased individuals rapidly in the local second‐generation moth since 2006. Consequences of this action have a boom in corn damage since 2007 in this region. Advanced peak dates of the first and second‐generation moth revealed the same response to increasing average monthly temperatures in the monitoring period. Increasing temperatures, the average May temperature exceeds or equal to 22°C, during the early 2000's may represent a physiological threshold for M. separata development. Our results suggest that climate warming may impact M. separata migratory status and cause a problem of crop production in this region.
topic climate warming
migration
Mythimna separata
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5739
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