The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn newly invaded communities, interspecific competition is thought to play an important role in determining the success of the invader and its impact on the native community. In southern Australia, the native Polistes humilis was the predominant social wasp prior to the arrival of the exotic Vespula germanica (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Both species forage for similar resources (water, pulp, carbohydrate and protein prey), and concerns have arisen about potential competition between them. The aim of this study was to identify the protein foods that these wasps feed on. As many prey items are masticated by these wasps to the degree that they cannot be identified using conventional ...
Social wasps (Vespidae) display a wide range of diversity in their ecology and social organisation, ...
Sister taxa that coexist in the same space and time often face competition due to the use of similar...
European wasps (Vespula germanica) have invaded parts of North and South America, Australia and New ...
In newly invaded communities, interspecific competition is thought to play an important role in dete...
The study of animal diets has benefited from the rise of high-throughput DNA sequencing applied to s...
Foraging niche separation may be a mechanism to promote coexistence of two competing species by conc...
The wasp Vespula germanica is a highly successful invasive pest. This study examined the population ...
New Zealand was colonised by the German wasp, Vespula germanica (F.) in the 1940s and it became esta...
1. Invasive alien species are a major threat to biodiversity. In addition to predation and parasitis...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Vespula vulgaris is an invasive scavenging social wasp that has very recently arrived in Patagonia (...
We investigated the genetic structure of perennial colonies of the yellowjacket wasp (Vespula german...
The social wasps (Vespidae) display a wide range of diversity in their ecology and social organizati...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Background: Social wasps in the subfamily Polistinae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) have been important in ...
Social wasps (Vespidae) display a wide range of diversity in their ecology and social organisation, ...
Sister taxa that coexist in the same space and time often face competition due to the use of similar...
European wasps (Vespula germanica) have invaded parts of North and South America, Australia and New ...
In newly invaded communities, interspecific competition is thought to play an important role in dete...
The study of animal diets has benefited from the rise of high-throughput DNA sequencing applied to s...
Foraging niche separation may be a mechanism to promote coexistence of two competing species by conc...
The wasp Vespula germanica is a highly successful invasive pest. This study examined the population ...
New Zealand was colonised by the German wasp, Vespula germanica (F.) in the 1940s and it became esta...
1. Invasive alien species are a major threat to biodiversity. In addition to predation and parasitis...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Vespula vulgaris is an invasive scavenging social wasp that has very recently arrived in Patagonia (...
We investigated the genetic structure of perennial colonies of the yellowjacket wasp (Vespula german...
The social wasps (Vespidae) display a wide range of diversity in their ecology and social organizati...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Background: Social wasps in the subfamily Polistinae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) have been important in ...
Social wasps (Vespidae) display a wide range of diversity in their ecology and social organisation, ...
Sister taxa that coexist in the same space and time often face competition due to the use of similar...
European wasps (Vespula germanica) have invaded parts of North and South America, Australia and New ...