Aphids in the face of global changes

Hulle, M., Coeur D'acier, A., Bankhead-Dronnet, S. and Harrington, Richard (2010) Aphids in the face of global changes. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 333 (6-7). pp. 497-503. 10.1016/j.crvi.2010.03.005
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Global warming is one of the principal challenges facing insects worldwide. It affects individual species and interactions between species directly through effects on their physiology and indirectly through effects on their habitat. Aphids are particularly sensitive to temperature changes due to certain specific biological features of this group. Effects on individuals have repercussions for aphid diversity and population dynamics. At a pan-European scale, the EXAMINE observation network has provided evidence for an increase in the number of aphid species present over the last 30 years and for earlier spring flights. We review these results and provide a review of the principal effects of global warming on aphid communities.


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