Massive seasonal high-altitude migrations of nocturnal insects above the agricultural plains of East China

Author:

Huang Jianrong12,Feng Hongqiang1ORCID,Drake V. Alistair34ORCID,Reynolds Don R.56ORCID,Gao Boya7,Chen Fajun7ORCID,Zhang Guoyan8,Zhu Junsheng9,Gao Yuebo710,Zhai Baoping7,Li Guoping1,Tian Caihong1,Huang Bo1,Hu Gao7ORCID,Chapman Jason W.27

Affiliation:

1. Henan Key Laboratory of Crop Pest Control, Key Laboratory for Integrated Crop Pests Management on Crops in Southern Region of North China, International Joint Research Laboratory for Crop Protection of Henan, No. 0 Entomological Radar Field Scientific Observation and Research Station of Henan Province, Institute of Plant Protection, Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, China

2. Centre for Ecology and Conservation, and Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9FE, United Kingdom

3. School of Science, UNSW Canberra, The University of New South Wales, Canberra, ACT 2610, Australia

4. Institute for Applied Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia

5. Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham, Kent ME4 4 TB, United Kingdom

6. Department of Computational and Analytical Sciences, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom

7. Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210095, China

8. Plant Protection and Quarantine Station of Henan Province, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, China

9. Shandong Agricultural Technology Extension Center, Jinan, Shandong 250100, China

10. Institute of Plant Protection, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Gongzhuling, Jilin 136100, China

Abstract

Long-distance migrations of insects contribute to ecosystem functioning but also have important economic impacts when the migrants are pests or provide ecosystem services. We combined radar monitoring, aerial sampling, and searchlight trapping, to quantify the annual pattern of nocturnal insect migration above the densely populated agricultural lands of East China. A total of ~9.3 trillion nocturnal insect migrants (15,000 t of biomass), predominantly Lepidoptera, Hemiptera, and Diptera, including many crop pests and disease vectors, fly at heights up to 1 km above this 600 km-wide region every year. Larger migrants (>10 mg) exhibited seasonal reversal of movement directions, comprising northward expansion during spring and summer, followed by southward movements during fall. This north–south transfer was not balanced, however, with southward movement in fall 0.66× that of northward movement in spring and summer. Spring and summer migrations were strongest when the wind had a northward component, while in fall, stronger movements occurred on winds that allowed movement with a southward component; heading directions of larger insects were generally close to the track direction. These findings indicate adaptations leading to movement in seasonally favorable directions. We compare our results from China with similar studies in Europe and North America and conclude that ecological patterns and behavioral adaptations are similar across the Northern Hemisphere. The predominance of pests among these nocturnal migrants has severe implications for food security and grower prosperity throughout this heavily populated region, and knowledge of their migrations is potentially valuable for forecasting pest impacts and planning timely management actions.

Funder

MOST | National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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