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Climate suitability analysis allows to identify regions where climate is likely to support the establishment of a pest. This analysis is typically based on pest ecophysiology and/or distribution according to the different methodology/models available. In the context of the related EFSA pest risk assessment, a climate suitability analysis was performed for Amyelois transitella. The current publication includes: (i) a report on the extensive literature search conducted to retrieve data and information on the pest observed distribution and ecophysiology parameters, (ii) a report on the methodology of the climate suitability analysis, (iii) an excel file including metadata on the literature analysed, (iv) an excel file including the observed distribution of the pest, (v) the CLIMEX configuration file for Amyelois transitella (.cpx), (vi) maps related to the climate suitability analysis of A. transitella in JPEG format, (v) a Geopackage file including the layers related to CLIMEX results, Köppen-Geiger climate types relevant for the pest, pest distribution
EU; en; pdf; plants@efsa.europa.eu
climate suitability, http://id.agrisemantics.org/gacs/C731, pest risk assessment, pest distribution, navel orangeworm, http://id.agrisemantics.org/gacs/C1470, amyelois transitella
climate suitability, http://id.agrisemantics.org/gacs/C731, pest risk assessment, pest distribution, navel orangeworm, http://id.agrisemantics.org/gacs/C1470, amyelois transitella
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