Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?

Thaumetopoea processionea is a serious defoliator of oak and of medical concern whose abundance has consistently increased throughout Europe during the past two decades. This study validates a previously published frost day/temperature sum model for predicting time of egg hatch of this species using...

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Main Authors: Eiko WAGENHOFF, Annika WAGENHOFF, Rainer BLUM, Holger VEIT, Daniel ZAPF, Horst DELB
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Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2014-05-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-daa9b6715416445d97d1cbc968c99cd22021-04-16T20:35:23ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292014-05-01111220721510.14411/eje.2014.030eje-201402-0007Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?Eiko WAGENHOFF0Annika WAGENHOFF1Rainer BLUM2Holger VEIT3Daniel ZAPF4Horst DELB5Forest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Department of Forest Protection, Wonnhaldestraße 4, 79100 Freiburg, Germany; e-mails: eiko.wagenhoff@gmx.de; rainer.blum@tesionmail.de; holger.veit@gmx.net; daniel.zapf@forst.bwl.de; horst.delb@forst.bwl.deCawthron Institute, 98 Halifax Street East, Nelson 7010, New Zealand; e-mail: annika.wagenhoff@cawthron.org.nzForest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Department of Forest Protection, Wonnhaldestraße 4, 79100 Freiburg, Germany; e-mails: eiko.wagenhoff@gmx.de; rainer.blum@tesionmail.de; holger.veit@gmx.net; daniel.zapf@forst.bwl.de; horst.delb@forst.bwl.deForest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Department of Forest Protection, Wonnhaldestraße 4, 79100 Freiburg, Germany; e-mails: eiko.wagenhoff@gmx.de; rainer.blum@tesionmail.de; holger.veit@gmx.net; daniel.zapf@forst.bwl.de; horst.delb@forst.bwl.deForest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Department of Forest Protection, Wonnhaldestraße 4, 79100 Freiburg, Germany; e-mails: eiko.wagenhoff@gmx.de; rainer.blum@tesionmail.de; holger.veit@gmx.net; daniel.zapf@forst.bwl.de; horst.delb@forst.bwl.deForest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Department of Forest Protection, Wonnhaldestraße 4, 79100 Freiburg, Germany; e-mails: eiko.wagenhoff@gmx.de; rainer.blum@tesionmail.de; holger.veit@gmx.net; daniel.zapf@forst.bwl.de; horst.delb@forst.bwl.deThaumetopoea processionea is a serious defoliator of oak and of medical concern whose abundance has consistently increased throughout Europe during the past two decades. This study validates a previously published frost day/temperature sum model for predicting time of egg hatch of this species using five years of recent field data from South-West Germany. This model proved satisfactory for predicting the time of egg hatch of T. processionea. Hence, the model was used to retrospectively predict the time of egg hatch of T. processionea in the Karlsruhe area, which indicates that the time of egg hatch has fluctuated over the past 130 years. In the last two decades, however, predicted time of egg hatch is much earlier than the long-term average due to the increase in winter and early spring temperatures. Comparison of predicted time of egg hatch of T. processionea and long-term records of the time of foliation of its common host Quercus robur revealed that in the study area the temporal advance in the timing of both events was similar. This is not in accordance with recently published research on spring-feeding folivores, which report a diverging trend in the timing of egg hatch and budburst of their host plants as a consequence of human-induced climate change.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201402-0007_Does_the_prediction_of_the_time_of_egg_hatch_of_Thaumetopoea_processionea_Lepidoptera_Notodontidae_using_a_f.phplepidopteranotodontidaethaumetopoea processioneaoak processionary mothtemperature sumphenologysynchronyoak foliationclimate change
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author Eiko WAGENHOFF
Annika WAGENHOFF
Rainer BLUM
Holger VEIT
Daniel ZAPF
Horst DELB
spellingShingle Eiko WAGENHOFF
Annika WAGENHOFF
Rainer BLUM
Holger VEIT
Daniel ZAPF
Horst DELB
Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?
European Journal of Entomology
lepidoptera
notodontidae
thaumetopoea processionea
oak processionary moth
temperature sum
phenology
synchrony
oak foliation
climate change
author_facet Eiko WAGENHOFF
Annika WAGENHOFF
Rainer BLUM
Holger VEIT
Daniel ZAPF
Horst DELB
author_sort Eiko WAGENHOFF
title Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?
title_short Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?
title_full Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?
title_fullStr Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?
title_full_unstemmed Does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of Thaumetopoea processionea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of Quercus robur due to recent global warming?
title_sort does the prediction of the time of egg hatch of thaumetopoea processionea (lepidoptera: notodontidae) using a frost day/temperature sum model provide evidence of an increasing temporal mismatch between the time of egg hatch and that of budburst of quercus robur due to recent global warming?
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Thaumetopoea processionea is a serious defoliator of oak and of medical concern whose abundance has consistently increased throughout Europe during the past two decades. This study validates a previously published frost day/temperature sum model for predicting time of egg hatch of this species using five years of recent field data from South-West Germany. This model proved satisfactory for predicting the time of egg hatch of T. processionea. Hence, the model was used to retrospectively predict the time of egg hatch of T. processionea in the Karlsruhe area, which indicates that the time of egg hatch has fluctuated over the past 130 years. In the last two decades, however, predicted time of egg hatch is much earlier than the long-term average due to the increase in winter and early spring temperatures. Comparison of predicted time of egg hatch of T. processionea and long-term records of the time of foliation of its common host Quercus robur revealed that in the study area the temporal advance in the timing of both events was similar. This is not in accordance with recently published research on spring-feeding folivores, which report a diverging trend in the timing of egg hatch and budburst of their host plants as a consequence of human-induced climate change.
topic lepidoptera
notodontidae
thaumetopoea processionea
oak processionary moth
temperature sum
phenology
synchrony
oak foliation
climate change
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201402-0007_Does_the_prediction_of_the_time_of_egg_hatch_of_Thaumetopoea_processionea_Lepidoptera_Notodontidae_using_a_f.php
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