Expansion of agricultural land is one of the most significant human alterations to the global environment because it entails not only native habitat loss but also introduction of exotic species. These alterations affect habitat structure and arthropod dynamics, such as those among host plants, tephritid fruit flies, and their natural enemies. We compared abundance and dynamics of pest and non-pest tephritids and their natural enemies over a mosaic of habitats differing in structure, diversity and disturbance history on the Sierra de San Javier in Tucuman, Argentina. Our prediction was that conserved habitats would be more resistant to the establishment and spread of invasive tephritid species due in part to a greater abundance of natural e...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Worldwide, intense forest fragmentation has resulted in mosaic landscapes in which biodiversity and ...
Two fruit fly species (Diptera: Tephritidae) of economic importance occur in Argentina, the Mediterr...
Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) and Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) are two severe invasive pests wide...
A 4-yr study was done to analyze seasonal patterns underlying host plant-fruit fly-parasitoid intera...
1. Biological invasions bring together formerly isolated insect taxa and allow the study of ecologic...
Since the dawn of modern agriculture, humans have selected a few several species from the immense di...
Anthropogenic environmental change is increasingly altering species ranges, community composition, a...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Worldwide, intense forest fragmentation has resulted in mosaic landscapes in which biodiversity and ...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Worldwide, intense forest fragmentation has resulted in mosaic landscapes in which biodiversity and ...
Two fruit fly species (Diptera: Tephritidae) of economic importance occur in Argentina, the Mediterr...
Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) and Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) are two severe invasive pests wide...
A 4-yr study was done to analyze seasonal patterns underlying host plant-fruit fly-parasitoid intera...
1. Biological invasions bring together formerly isolated insect taxa and allow the study of ecologic...
Since the dawn of modern agriculture, humans have selected a few several species from the immense di...
Anthropogenic environmental change is increasingly altering species ranges, community composition, a...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Worldwide, intense forest fragmentation has resulted in mosaic landscapes in which biodiversity and ...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Worldwide, intense forest fragmentation has resulted in mosaic landscapes in which biodiversity and ...
Two fruit fly species (Diptera: Tephritidae) of economic importance occur in Argentina, the Mediterr...