Temporal sampling and network analysis reveal rapid population turnover and dynamic migration pattern in overwintering regions of a cosmopolitan pest

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: August and colleagues from the Sichuan, China have published the research work: Temporal sampling and network analysis reveal rapid population turnover and dynamic migration pattern in overwintering regions of a cosmopolitan pest, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The data showed that DBM could migrate more than 2500 km although there were only few successful immigration events at this distance .

SUMMARY

    Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth, DBM) has developed resistance to almost all insecticides, causing enormous damage to global cruciferous vegetable and oil crop industries (Furlong et_al, 2013; Li et_al, 2016). DBM . . .

     

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