Modeling current and future global distribution of Chrysomya bezziana under changing climate

Hosni, Eslam M.; Nasser, Mohamed; Al-Ashaal, Sara A.; Rady, Magda H.; Kenawy, Mohamed A;

Abstract


In the last few years, significant changes in climate have had a disparate effect on biodiversity. The influences of these changes are random and unpredictable. The resurgence of insect pests, especially of medical and veterinary importance, often corresponds with climate changes. The Old World screwworm, Chrysomya bezziana, is one of the most important myiasis-causing flies that parasitize warm-blooded animals in the Eastern Hemisphere. We used a spatial distribution modeling approach to estimate the consequences of climatic changes on the potential geographic distribution of this insect throughout the world currently and in the future. A Maxent model used occurrence data from 104 localities and 19 climatic factors to predict the suitable habitat regions throughout the world. Two representative concentration pathways 2.6 and 8.5, were used to forecast the future distribution of C. bezziana in 2050 and 2070. The Maxent model for C. bezziana provided a satisfactory result, with a high value of the Area Under Curve equal to 0.855 (±0.001). Furthermore, the True Skilled Statistics value is equal to 0.67. These values indicate the significant influence on the model of the ecology of this fly species. Jackknife test indicated that temperature variables play a significant role in C. bezziana dynamics. The resultant models indicated the areas at risk of invasion by potential serious medical/veterinary issues, especially in countries with a large livestock production.


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Title Modeling current and future global distribution of Chrysomya bezziana under changing climate
Authors Hosni, Eslam M.; Nasser, Mohamed ; Al-Ashaal, Sara A.; Rady, Magda H.; Kenawy, Mohamed A 
Keywords WORLD SCREWWORM FLY;COCHLIOMYIA-HOMINIVORAX;SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS;MAXENT;MYIASIS;LIBYA;CALLIPHORIDAE;MANAGEMENT;ACCURACY;IMPACTS
Issue Date 1-Dec-2020
Publisher NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Journal Scientific Reports 
ISSN 2045-2322
DOI 10.1038/s41598-020-61962-8
PubMed ID 32188920
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85082032924
Web of science ID WOS:000563454200014

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