Baldratia salicorniae – Salicornia fruticosa Interaction and Modeling of Their Habitat in Egypt By Using Maxent Technique.

KAMEL, MOHAMED;

Abstract


In some regions of the Deltaic Mediterranean coastal land of Egypt, Baldratia salicorniae Kieffer, 1897 (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) is a gall-forming insect that induces fleshy galls on the stem of Salicornia fruticosa (L.) L. (Family: Amaranthaceae). the current study tried to investigate the interaction of B. salicorniae with its host plant S. fruticosa in some regions of the Mediterranean coast and study the effect of altitude and vegetation cover on galls induction. In addition, to estimate the predicted geographic distribution habitats of B. salicorniae and its host plant S. fruticosa in Egypt by using MaxEnt technique.


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Title Baldratia salicorniae – Salicornia fruticosa Interaction and Modeling of Their Habitat in Egypt By Using Maxent Technique.
Authors KAMEL, MOHAMED 
Keywords Galls;Mediterranean coast;Salicornia fruticosa;Baldratia salicorniae;Distribution;Maxent;Interactions
Issue Date 18-Aug-2020
Publisher Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences E. Medical Entom. & Parasitology
Journal Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences E. Medical Entom. & Parasitology 
Volume 12
Issue 2
Start page 27
End page 41

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