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Roques, A.; Auger-Rozenberg, M.A.; Boivin, S.. |
Le recrutement d’arthropodes phytophages par des conifers exotiques introduits en Europe sans congénères autochtones a été comparé à celui de conifères exotiques présentant des congénères natifs. En 130 ans de plantationsimportantes en Europe, le sapin de Douglas (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) n’a recruté que 87 espèces d’arthropodes, soit seulement 33,9 % du total des 257 espèces qui y sont associées dans la zone d’origine. Les espèces exotiques de Cupressacées sans congénères natifs n’ont recruté que de 3,4 à 57,9 % autant d’espèces que dans leur zone native. Dans tous ces cas, la plupart des insectes sont polyphages et capables de se nourrir sur différentes familles de conifèreset (ou) d’angiospermes. A l’opposé, la plupart des insectes... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: INSECTE EXOTIQUE; ESPECE EXOTIQUE; INSECTE PHYTOPHAGE; INTRODUCTION D'ESPECE; STRUCTURE GENETIQUE; ANALYSE QUANTITATIVE. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://www.prodinra.inra.fr/prodinra/pinra/doc.xsp?id=PROD20078f7beef5&uri=/notices/prodinra1/2007/07/ |
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Clergeau, P.; Yésou, P.. |
In order to examine the dynamics and potential impact of the recently introduced sacred ibis Threskiornis aethiopicus, we review the published and unpublished data and report new information on its distribution in West European countries and particularly in France. This species, which escaped from zoos during the 1990s, is well established and has spread on the Atlantic coast and in Mediterranean region of France, with a mid-winter population reaching ca. 3200 individuals in winter 2004–2005 and ca. 1100 breeding pairs in spring 2005. The species has also escaped from zoological parks in Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy and Portugal, and feral populations are established in Piedmont (Italy) and in the Canary Islands (Spain). The species dispersing ability... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: IBIS SACRE; DISTRIBUTION GEOGRAPHIQUE; INVASION BIOLOGIQUE; ESPECE INVASIVE; INTRODUCTION D'ESPECE; EUROPE THRESKIORNIS AETHIOPICUS. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://www.prodinra.inra.fr/prodinra/pinra/doc.xsp?id=PROD2007934bd1ea&uri=/notices/prodinra1/2010/11/ |
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Kenis, M.; Rabitsch, W.; Auger-Rozenberg, M.A.; Roques, A.. |
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central Europe was extracted from two databases: a compilation of two inventories of alien insects in Austria and Switzerland, and a list of interceptions of non indigenous plant pests in Europe gathered by the European and Mediterranean PlantProtection Organisation (EPPO) for the period 1995-2004. For one third of the insects established in Switzerland and Austria, the region of origin is unclear. Others come mainly from North America, Asia and the Mediterranean region. Among the intercepted insects, 40% were associated with commodities from Asia, 32% from Europe and only 2% from North merica.Sternorrhyncha, Coleoptera and Psocoptera were particularly well... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: COLEOPTERE ; COLEOPTERA; ESPECE EXOTIQUE INVASIVE; INSECTE NUISIBLE; INTRODUCTION D'ESPECE; INVASION BIOLOGIQUE; NICHE ECOLOGIQUE; IMPACT ECONOMIQUE; INVENTAIRE FAUNISTIQUE INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES; PEST INSECT; INTRODUCED SPECIES; BIOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION; ECOLOGICAL NICHE; ECONOMIC IMPACT; ENVIRONMENT IMPACT; FAUNAL SURVEY; HOST-PARASITE RELATIONSHIP. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://www.prodinra.inra.fr/prodinra/pinra/doc.xsp?id=PROD20079346ea85&uri=/notices/prodinra1/2010/02/ |
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