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Spatial patterns of agricultural and forest pests in China and the impact factors.

LIU Dong1, SHEN Wei-shou1, ZHU Si-xi2, ZOU Chang-xin1, XIE Hao-jing3, OUYANG Yan1**, LIN Nai-feng1   

  1. (1Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Nanjing 210042, China; 2College of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Guizhou Minzu University, Guiyang 550025, China; 3Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, 2329 West Mall Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, BC Canada)
  • Online:2014-12-10 Published:2014-12-10

Abstract:

Agricultural and forest pests have increasingly caused ecological environment damage and economic losses in China. Based on filed investigation and data from related references, we obtained the number, density and spatial distribution of pests in 34 provinces of China. We used principal component analysis, correlation analysis and multiple forward regression to determine the relative importance of climate factors and anthropological variables on the number and density of agricultural and forest pests in different provinces of China. The results showed that the number and density of agricultural and forest pest species decreased from the east to the west in China. Agricultural and economic factors were the main factors, while climate factors were secondary factors affecting the spatial pattern of agricultural and forest pests. The regions with higher values in cropland area, forest coverage, GDP, temperature, hmidity, and transport length had higher risks for the occurrence of agricultural and forest pests. Our study suggested the important implications for pest management in China.
 

Key words: land use type, soil moisture, deep soil, Loess Plateau