Autore: |
Lecoq Michel
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Titolo: |
How to Manage Migratory Pests and Potential Food Crises : Locusts Plagues in the 2020’s
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Pubblicazione: |
Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022 |
Descrizione fisica: |
1 electronic resource (354 p.) |
Soggetto topico: |
Research & information: general |
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Biology, life sciences |
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Technology, engineering, agriculture |
Soggetto non controllato: |
locust swarm |
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bio-pesticide |
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gregarious locusts |
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aggregation behaviour |
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linseed oil |
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necromones |
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aggregation |
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density-dependent phase polyphenism |
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migration |
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night-roosting site choice |
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Schistocerca gregaria |
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Desert Locust Schistocerca gregaria (Forskål 1775) |
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Oriental Migratory Locust Locusta migratoria manilensis (Meyen 1835) |
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spectral analysis |
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Kalman filter |
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spectral coherence |
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convergence cross mapping |
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sunspot groups |
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ENSO |
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SOI |
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IOD |
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NAO |
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locust swarms |
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Near East |
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Mesopotamia |
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swarming potential of resident species |
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Schistocerca greraria |
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Dociostaurus maroccanus |
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control |
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impediments |
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insecurity |
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plague |
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surveillance |
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war |
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proaction |
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threshold |
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upsurge |
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locust plagues |
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preventative and reactive programs |
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moral agents |
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capacity-and-capability model |
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social connections model |
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responsibility |
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global justice |
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entomophagy |
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malnutrition |
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desert locust |
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outbreak |
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food |
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insect |
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locust |
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grasshopper |
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biological control |
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Nosema locustae |
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application |
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epizootics |
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West Siberian Plain |
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distribution |
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dynamics |
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population |
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population management |
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plant protection |
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environmental governance |
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social variables |
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locusts |
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social sciences |
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ecology |
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field monitoring |
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outbreaks management |
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drone |
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unmanned aerial vehicle |
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early warning |
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preventive control |
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biopesticide |
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Desert locust |
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ecosystem processes |
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nutrient cycling |
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nutritional value |
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brown locust |
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Locustana pardalina |
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Karoo |
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outbreak patterns |
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control strategy |
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integrated pest management |
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Tibet |
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high altitude plateau |
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invasion route |
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survival |
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natural barrier |
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desert locusts |
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crop loss |
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pastureland |
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land cover |
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population dynamics |
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management |
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insecticide disturbance |
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barrier treatment |
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spray history |
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non-target effects |
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Coarctotermes clepsydra |
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recovery |
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resilience |
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preventive strategy |
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locust biology |
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locust ecology |
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Metarhizium acridum |
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Metarhizium anisopliae |
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Beauveria bassiana |
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lethal effect |
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sublethal effect |
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greenhouse |
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field efficacy |
Persona (resp. second.): |
CeaseArianne |
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LecoqMichel |
Sommario/riassunto: |
Locusts are a threat to agriculture and livelihoods in many countries globally. The economic, social, and environmental consequences of these highly migratory pests are so substantial that they are treated as a national priority by many countries; several international commissions have been established to unite efforts. This Special Issue aims to shed light on some overarching questions: what have we learned from historical outbreaks; how serious is the threat; what research is ongoing and is needed to better manage these insects; how should the world respond to plagues today, especially in the context of climate change; are recommended preventive strategies really effective and what are the constraints to their application; and is there a possibility to make better use of biological alternatives to chemical pesticides? |
Altri titoli varianti: |
How to Manage Migratory Pests and Potential Food Crises |
Titolo autorizzato: |
How to Manage Migratory Pests and Potential Food Crises  |
ISBN: |
3-0365-5751-2 |
Formato: |
Materiale a stampa  |
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: |
Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910637792203321 |
Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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