"NL - Nizozemsko" . . . "Shifts of the climate niches of two key pests under changing climate -- two methods of assessment. (solicited)"@en . "Zm\u011Bna klimatick\u00E9 niky dvou kl\u00ED\u010Dov\u00FDch \u0161k\u016Fdc\u016F v podm\u00EDnk\u00E1ch zm\u011Bny klimatu - dv\u011B metody posouzen\u00ED"@cs . . "RIV/62156489:43210/06:00103494" . . "Shifts of the climate niches of two key pests under changing climate -- two methods of assessment. (solicited)"@en . . "43210" . "Shifts of the climate niches of two key pests under changing climate -- two methods of assessment. (solicited)" . "1812-7053" . . . "Mu\u0161ka, Franti\u0161ek" . . . . "Kocm\u00E1nkov\u00E1, Eva" . "1" . . "499155" . "4"^^ . . . "Viz abstrakt v p\u016Fvodn\u00EDm jazyce"@cs . "235;236" . . "P(GA522/05/0125)" . . "Semer\u00E1dov\u00E1, Daniela" . "EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts" . "Trnka, Miroslav" . "Shifts of the climate niches of two key pests under changing climate -- two methods of assessment. (solicited)" . "There are major gaps between the actual and attainable yields of crops, attributable largely to the pests, diseases and weeds. In global change research, estimates of crop yields using simulation models frequently do not take into account these factors causing discrepancies between observed and predicted yields. Furthermore invertebrates and plant pathogen are highly adapted to change and so are prime targets for risk assessment in global climate change. Therefore predicting the potential distribution of all pests, both indigenous and introduced, plays a key role in determining the effects of global change effects on agricultural, horticultural and forestry ecosystems. Pest-host relationship can be affected by climate change in different ways. Pests that are currently of minor significance may become key species, thereby causing serious loses in European countries. The distribution and intensity of current key pest and diseases may be affected leading to changed effects on yield and on control measure" . "3" . "CLIMEX; Colorado potato beetle; European corn borer"@en . "[95EF006D239F]" . "6"^^ . "There are major gaps between the actual and attainable yields of crops, attributable largely to the pests, diseases and weeds. In global change research, estimates of crop yields using simulation models frequently do not take into account these factors causing discrepancies between observed and predicted yields. Furthermore invertebrates and plant pathogen are highly adapted to change and so are prime targets for risk assessment in global climate change. Therefore predicting the potential distribution of all pests, both indigenous and introduced, plays a key role in determining the effects of global change effects on agricultural, horticultural and forestry ecosystems. Pest-host relationship can be affected by climate change in different ways. Pests that are currently of minor significance may become key species, thereby causing serious loses in European countries. The distribution and intensity of current key pest and diseases may be affected leading to changed effects on yield and on control measure"@en . . . "\u017Dalud, Zden\u011Bk" . "Zm\u011Bna klimatick\u00E9 niky dvou kl\u00ED\u010Dov\u00FDch \u0161k\u016Fdc\u016F v podm\u00EDnk\u00E1ch zm\u011Bny klimatu - dv\u011B metody posouzen\u00ED"@cs . "RIV/62156489:43210/06:00103494!RIV07-GA0-43210___" . . "2"^^ . "Dubrovsk\u00FD, Martin" .