1. A number of invasions in the family Tephritidae (fruit flies) have been observed worldwide despite quarantine procedures. In this review, the potential importance of interspecific competition and competitive displacement among different tephritid species is evaluated in the context of recent invasions. 2. Where polyphagous tephritid species have been introduced in areas already occupied by a polyphagous tephritid, interspecific competition has resulted in a decrease in number and niche shift of the pre-established species. No reciprocal invasions have been observed. 3. The data on tephritid invasions seem to support a hierarchical mode of competition; however, complete exclusion usually did not occur. Indeed, tephritid distribution and a...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) of Réunion Island constitute a good model to test the hypothesis ...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...
Despite quarantine procedures, many invasions of polyphagous fruit flies (family Tephritidae) have b...
Despite quarantine procedures, many invasions by polyphagous fruit flies (family Tephritidae) have b...
Despite quarantine procedures, many invasions of polyphagous fruit flies (family Tephritidae) have b...
1. Biological invasions bring together formerly isolated insect taxa and allow the study of ecologic...
International audienceThe aim of our review was to examine the cases of Tephritidae invasions across...
Tephritid fruit flies are internationally significant pests of horticulture. Because they are also h...
The avoidance of parasitized or infested hosts, which is a common phenomenon in parasitic wasps and ...
Among invasive species, phytophagous insects have repeatedly become pests for agriculture. Such inse...
True fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) include over 4000 species, many of which constitute enormous...
This work is dedicated to Serge Quilici who has been leading prolific research on the tephritids of ...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) of Réunion Island constitute a good model to test the hypothesis ...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...
Despite quarantine procedures, many invasions of polyphagous fruit flies (family Tephritidae) have b...
Despite quarantine procedures, many invasions by polyphagous fruit flies (family Tephritidae) have b...
Despite quarantine procedures, many invasions of polyphagous fruit flies (family Tephritidae) have b...
1. Biological invasions bring together formerly isolated insect taxa and allow the study of ecologic...
International audienceThe aim of our review was to examine the cases of Tephritidae invasions across...
Tephritid fruit flies are internationally significant pests of horticulture. Because they are also h...
The avoidance of parasitized or infested hosts, which is a common phenomenon in parasitic wasps and ...
Among invasive species, phytophagous insects have repeatedly become pests for agriculture. Such inse...
True fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) include over 4000 species, many of which constitute enormous...
This work is dedicated to Serge Quilici who has been leading prolific research on the tephritids of ...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) of Réunion Island constitute a good model to test the hypothesis ...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...