2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10340-012-0463-9
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Population genetic structure and ecological niche modelling of the leafhopper Hishimonus phycitis

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“…Modeling of the potential geographical distribution of species based on environmental factors of sites using predictive models is an important tool in conservation biology (Corsi et al, 1999), biogeography (Peterson and Holt, 2003;Solhjouy-Fard et al, 2013;Erfanfar et al, 2014), epidemiology (Peterson and Shaw, 2003) as well as management of pests and diseases (Roura-Pascual et al, 2009;Lashkari et al, 2013;Queiroz et al, 2013;Shabani et al, 2013;Kumar et al, 2014;Bosso et al, 2016). Phillips et al (2006) introduced the maximum entropy method (Maxent) as a predictive model for predicting the geographic distribution of species, suitable for presence-only data sets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Modeling of the potential geographical distribution of species based on environmental factors of sites using predictive models is an important tool in conservation biology (Corsi et al, 1999), biogeography (Peterson and Holt, 2003;Solhjouy-Fard et al, 2013;Erfanfar et al, 2014), epidemiology (Peterson and Shaw, 2003) as well as management of pests and diseases (Roura-Pascual et al, 2009;Lashkari et al, 2013;Queiroz et al, 2013;Shabani et al, 2013;Kumar et al, 2014;Bosso et al, 2016). Phillips et al (2006) introduced the maximum entropy method (Maxent) as a predictive model for predicting the geographic distribution of species, suitable for presence-only data sets.…”
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“…ornamental Amaranthus tricolor plants for planting. Shabani et al (2013) suggests H. phycitis entered Iran via Citrus plants for planting from Oman.…”
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“…Hishimonus phycitis (Distant, 1908) has been reported as a vector of the Witches' broom disease of lime (WBDL) (ZREIK et al 1995, SHABANI et al 2011. WBDL is associated with 'Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia', considered one of the most lethal plant pathogens , SHABANI et al 2013. WBDL is widely distributed in the Arabian Peninsula and especially Oman (with 98% loss of lime trees) and the United Arab Emirates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Economic importance. The genus Hishimonus is known as a vector of Witches' broom disease of lime (WBDL) considered one of the most lethal plant pathogens and widely distributed in the Arabian Peninsula(SHABANI et al 2011(SHABANI et al , 2013AL-SALEH & AMER 2014).…”
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