2023
DOI: 10.15330/jpnu.9.4.33-41
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The Northward Range Shifting of Agapanthiola Leucaspis Under the Climate Change

Abstract: Agapanthiola leucaspis is a steppe transpalearctic cerambycid species, widely distributed from the Pannonian lowland in Europe to the Mongolian plateau in Asia. In Ukraine, the species was previously known from the Pontic Plains and the Crimean Peninsula. However, in the last decade, a number of new localities of A. leucaspis have been discovered far outside the original range. We previously hypothesized a possible link between the northward spread of A. leucaspis and the current climate change. In this paper,… Show more

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“…tigrina range within the Pannonian Plain occurred much earlier than the extensive expansion of forests in the region. This scenario is highly plausible, considering the current rapid expansion of certain Cerambycidae species associated with herbaceous plants due to climate warming (Zamoroka & Mateleshko, 2016;Zamoroka & Hleba, 2019;Viznovych & Zamoroka, 2022;Babytskiy et al, 2023). Additionally, it is important to acknowledge the potential significant contribution of ancient anthropoge-nic activities, such as fire disturbances of the environment (Dietze et al, 2018), to the rapid spread of Ph.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…tigrina range within the Pannonian Plain occurred much earlier than the extensive expansion of forests in the region. This scenario is highly plausible, considering the current rapid expansion of certain Cerambycidae species associated with herbaceous plants due to climate warming (Zamoroka & Mateleshko, 2016;Zamoroka & Hleba, 2019;Viznovych & Zamoroka, 2022;Babytskiy et al, 2023). Additionally, it is important to acknowledge the potential significant contribution of ancient anthropoge-nic activities, such as fire disturbances of the environment (Dietze et al, 2018), to the rapid spread of Ph.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First of all, this applies to phytophagous insects, the vital activity of which depends on the temperature regime, as well as on the composition and condition of the vegetation cover and on the phenophases of the development of specific plant taxa (Bale et al, 2002;Jaworski & Hilszczański, 2013). Climate change, mainly driven by warming, facilitates the penetration of invasive species into new territories (Tobin et al, 2014;Hulme, 2017), additionally, it contributes a gradual widening of the ranges of some native species (Couet et al, 2022;Viznovych & Zamoroka, 2022). This impact is especially noticeable in mountain regions, where it is observed through both vertical and vegetation zonation (Chen et al, 2011;Couet et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%