Spatiotemporal Distribution and Main Influencing Factors of Grasshopper Potential Habitats in Two Steppe Types of Inner Mongolia, China

Author:

Guo Jing123,Lu Longhui12,Dong Yingying123,Huang Wenjiang123ORCID,Zhang Bing123,Du Bobo4,Ding Chao5ORCID,Ye Huichun12,Wang Kun12ORCID,Huang Yanru123,Hao Zhuoqing123,Zhao Mingxian123,Wang Ning4

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, China

2. International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals, Beijing 100094, China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

4. Key Laboratory of Biohazard Monitoring and Green Prevention and Control in Artificial Grassland, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hohhot 010010, China

5. Center for Territorial Spatial Planning and Real Estate Studies, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 519087, China

Abstract

Grasshoppers can greatly interfere with agriculture and husbandry, and they will breed and grow rapidly in suitable habitats. Therefore, it is necessary to extract the distribution of the grasshopper potential habitat (GPH), analyze the spatial-temporal characteristics of the GPH, and detect the different effects of key environmental factors in the meadow and typical steppe. To achieve the goal, this study took the two steppe types of Xilingol (the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China) as the research object and coupled them with the MaxEnt and multisource remote sensing data to establish a model. First, the environmental factors, including meteorological, vegetation, topographic, and soil factors, that affect the developmental stages of grasshoppers were obtained. Secondly, the GPH associated with meadow and typical steppes from 2018 to 2022 were extracted based on the MaxEnt model. Then, the spatial-temporal characteristics of the GPHs were analyzed. Finally, the effects of the habitat factors in two steppe types were explored. The results demonstrated that the most suitable and moderately suitable areas were distributed mainly in the southern part of the meadow steppe and the eastern and southern parts of the typical steppe. Additionally, most areas in the town of Gaorihan, Honggeergaole, Jirengaole, as well as the border of Wulanhalage and Haoretugaole became more suitable for grasshoppers from 2018 to 2022. This paper also found that the soil temperature in the egg stage, the vegetation type, the soil type, and the precipitation amount in the nymph stage were significant factors both in the meadow and typical steppes. The slope and precipitation in the egg stage played more important roles in the typical steppe, whereas the aspect had a greater contribution to the meadow steppe. These findings can provide a methodical guide for grasshopper control and management and for further ensuring the security of agriculture and husbandry.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Critical Technology Project of Inner Mongolia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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