Biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and managed ecosystems. Phylogeographic and population genetic analyses can provide information about the geographical origins and patterns of introduction and explain the causes and mechanisms by which introduced species have become successful invaders. Reticulitermes flavipes is a North American subterranean termite that has been introduced into several areas, including France where introduced populations have become invasive. To identify likely source populations in the USA and to compare the genetic diversity of both native and introduced populations, an extensive molecular genetic study was undertaken using the COII region of mtDNA and 15 microsatellite loci. Our res...
Reticulitermes santonensis is a subterranean termite that invades urban areas in France and elsewher...
The eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, currently inhabits previously glaciated r...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...
Biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and managed ecosystems. Phylog...
International audienceBiological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and mana...
none5siBiological invasions are a key factor in the ecological changes, and social insects are among...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced populations in new enviro...
As native ranges are often geographically structured, invasive species originating from a single sou...
International audienceAs native ranges are often geographically structured, invasive species origina...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced popula-tions in new envir...
Biological invasions are among key factors of ecological changes, and social insects appear as highl...
International audienceFactors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced pop...
The Eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) is the most economic important te...
International audienceBackground: Although much research has been carried out into European Reticuli...
Termites are social insects that can also be major pests. A well-known problem species is the subter...
Reticulitermes santonensis is a subterranean termite that invades urban areas in France and elsewher...
The eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, currently inhabits previously glaciated r...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...
Biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and managed ecosystems. Phylog...
International audienceBiological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and mana...
none5siBiological invasions are a key factor in the ecological changes, and social insects are among...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced populations in new enviro...
As native ranges are often geographically structured, invasive species originating from a single sou...
International audienceAs native ranges are often geographically structured, invasive species origina...
Factors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced popula-tions in new envir...
Biological invasions are among key factors of ecological changes, and social insects appear as highl...
International audienceFactors promoting the establishment and colonization success of introduced pop...
The Eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) is the most economic important te...
International audienceBackground: Although much research has been carried out into European Reticuli...
Termites are social insects that can also be major pests. A well-known problem species is the subter...
Reticulitermes santonensis is a subterranean termite that invades urban areas in France and elsewher...
The eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, currently inhabits previously glaciated r...
International audienceThe coexistence of multiple unrelated reproductives within social insect colon...