An agent-based simulation model of Eldana saccharina Walker
Authored by Vuuren B J van, L Potgieter, Vuuren J H van
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1111/nrm.12153
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Abstract
Eldana saccharina Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) is a stalk borer pest
plaguing the sugar producing industry in South Africa . The pest feeds
on the internal tissue of sugarcane stalks, causing yield losses in
sucrose. Various control methods have been proposed in an attempt to
suppress the pest. These control methods are, however, often difficult
and costly to test, implement, and develop further in an iterative
manner. In an attempt to better understand the behavior and population
dynamics of E. saccharina, an agent-based simulation model is presented
in this paper which simulates the stalk borer's biology, feeding habits,
mating behavior, dispersal patterns, and various other characteristics
as accurately as possible. The flexibility and validity of the model are
then ascertained by subjecting the model to expert opinion and parameter
variation analysis. A simplified control measure is then implemented in
order to demonstrate the possibility for using the agent-based model in
the future for developing and testing integrated pest management
strategies against E. saccharina.
Recommendations for Resource Managers
The use of agent-based simulation modeling is investigated as a possible
means for accurate capturing of the behavior of E. saccharina.
The ability to accurately recreate pest behavior poses the opportunity
for the detailed testing and development of control strategies to combat
this sugarcane pest.
By employing simulation modeling, control strategies may be tested to
assess their anticipated success in eradicating the pest.
The speed with which long-term analyses may be conducted, as well as the
absence of the associated cost of infield testing, means that various
scenarios may be investigated over a number of iterations in an attempt
to optimize the process and achieve maximum confidence prior to infield
implementation of the control strategies.
The successful implementation of this science may provide a platform to
extend this type of modeling to include other pests and/or plant hosts
which may benefit from pest suppression.
Tags
Agent-based modeling
Decision support system
Pest control
Simulation modeling
Strategies
Damage
Eldana saccharina walker
Lepidoptera-pyralidae
Stalk borer
Sugarcane