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Species invasion models developed by INRA Forest Zoology Unit
30 March, 2009
Hearne Scientific Software is partnering with the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (URZF 633, Forest Zoology Unit) to develop simulation models to predict the potential distribution of invasive insect species.
These predictions combined with dispersal capabilities, host-tree distribution and climate change will enable the URZF to determine the most susceptible areas and help to improve management strategies.
The French National Institute for Agricultural Research is ranked number one among agricultural institutes in Europe and number two in the world. Research in this institute focuses on environment, land use, food and nutrition. About 10,000 researchers, engineers, technicians and administrative staff are working in 20 regional centres, 234 research units and 52 experimental units.
The Forest Zoology Unit located in Orléans (France) studies the mechanisms underlying insect expansion caused by human activity and environmental changes, especially global warming. Model simulations based on potential species distribution are required to predict the invasion risk of invasive insects, especially forest pests.
“The use of CLIMEX and DYMEX software has become necessary in our lab to determine the potential distribution of invasive insects at the European and world scale. These modelling techniques are complementary to mathematical models generally developed in our lab and their combination can provide highly relevant results about the effects of climate change.” Dr. Alain Roques, head of the Forest Zoology Unit, INRA.
The Forest Zoology Unit is a partner in the EU project called PRATIQUE (Enhancements of Pest Risk Analysis Techniques). Pest risk analysts, phytosanitary experts, invasive alien species specialists, ecologists, economists and risk modellers from eleven leading institutes from across the EU, two international organisations, one institute from Australia and one institute from New Zealand are involved in this project. Sub-contractors in China and Russia are also part of the project. One of the project issues is to assess the risk and analyse management options in ways that are meaningful, reliable and take account of uncertainty. Another issue is to ensure that the PRA process is efficient and practical for end-users.
Hearne Scientific Software provides one of the most popular software packages to determine the potential distribution of insect species: CLIMEX and DYMEX.
Close collaboration between Hearne and the CSIRO Entomology team and the Forest Zoology Unit will improve the predictability of harmful invasion risk.
Hearne is a major distributor of scientific and technical software in the Asia Pacific region and its partners include, Oracle, PTC, Cranes Software International, Intel Software Division, SPSS, Wolfram, CambridgeSoft, OriginLab, MSC Software, CSIRO and other leading software developers. Hearne provides training in the use of the major programs which it develops and distributes, as well as a range of consulting services related to its programs.
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