“…In the spring, beetles emerge from overwintering sites in the soil, and typically walk, rather than fly, in search of the nearest potato crop, orienting by olfactory cues (Boiteau, Alyokhin, & Ferro, 2003). Greater distances between potato fields together with unfavorable composition of the intervening landscape can impede navigation of CPB and make it difficult for CPB to reach a potato field; for example, water bodies, cereal crops, and grassland present barriers to CPB movement (Boiteau & MacKinley, 2015Huseth et al, 2012;Lashomb & Ng, 1984). On the other hand, because potato attracts and retains CPB, areas with sparse potato land cover could unexpectedly enhance connectivity, because successful migrants must travel farther than beetles from areas with dense potato land cover.…”