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Luigi Ponti
Researcher at ENEA
Publications - 78
Citations - 2511
Luigi Ponti is an academic researcher from ENEA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Mediterranean Basin. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2110 citations. Previous affiliations of Luigi Ponti include University of California & University of California, Berkeley.
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Invasion biology of spotted wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii): a global perspective and future priorities
Mark K. Asplen,Gianfranco Anfora,Antonio Biondi,Antonio Biondi,Deuk Soo Choi,Dong Chu,Kent M. Daane,Patricia Gibert,Andrew Paul Gutierrez,Kim A. Hoelmer,William D. Hutchison,Rufus Isaacs,Zhi Lin Jiang,Zsolt Kárpáti,Masahito T. Kimura,Marta Pascual,Christopher R. Philips,Christophe Plantamp,Luigi Ponti,Gábor Vétek,Heidrun Vogt,Vaughn M. Walton,Yi Yu,Lucia Zappalà,Nicolas Desneux +24 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that particularly fruitful areas of research should include fundamental studies of its overwintering, host-use, and dispersal capabilities; as well as applied studies of alternative, cost-effective management techniques to complement insecticide use within the integrated pest management framework.
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Climate change effects on poikilotherm tritrophic interactions
TL;DR: In this article, a general model that applies to all species in all trophic levels (including the economic one) is used to simulate the effects of observed and projected weather on system dynamics.
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Fine-scale ecological and economic assessment of climate change on olive in the Mediterranean Basin reveals winners and losers.
TL;DR: The effects of climate change on the dynamics and interaction of olive and the fly are estimated using physiologically based demographic models in a geographic information system context as driven by daily climate change scenario weather.
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Prospective evaluation of the biological control of vine mealybug: refuge effects and climate
TL;DR: The predictions of the model coincided well with field observations on vine mealybug, and clearly showed why the biological control will require additional species of natural enemies and/or why the size of the spatial and temporal refuges must be reduced.
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Effects of climate warming on Olive and olive fly (Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin)) in California and Italy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the potential effects of climate warming on olive (Olea europaea) and olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) across the ecological zones of Arizona-California (AZ-CA) and Italy.