This study presents research concerning subterranean termites found in the Centre-Val de Loire region. More specifically, we examined the geographical distribution of Reticulitermes flavipes, a globally invasive species. This work was conducted in collaboration with both social and life science specialists in order to better understand the factors mediating its spatial distribution. Using geomatics and the spatial analysis of R. flavipes’ distribution, we were able to define geographical areas favorable to the termite. This geographical study and the diversity of players involved in this research underscore a growing awareness of termite invasion risks in society at large
Reticulitermes santonensis is a subterranean termite that invades urban areas in France and elsewher...
The presence of an introduced termite species, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), was recently report...
International audienceSocial life is usually associated with enhanced propagule pressure, which incr...
International audienceThis study presents research concerning subterranean termites found in the Cen...
This study presents research concerning subterranean termites found in the Centre-Val de Loire regio...
International audienceTermites are social insects that can also be major pests. A well-known problem...
International audienceSocial insects are among the world's most successful species at invading of ne...
International audienceReticulitermes urbis is a recently described termite species that has probably...
Biological invasions are among key factors of ecological changes, and social insects appear as highl...
International audienceBiological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and mana...
International audienceSubterranean termites of the genus Reticulitermes are the most abundant termit...
Subterranean termites of the genus Reticulitermes are found in every state in the continental United...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
There are approximately 2,500 species of termites worldwide. Most are found in tropical areas, while...
Biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and managed ecosystems. Phylog...
Reticulitermes santonensis is a subterranean termite that invades urban areas in France and elsewher...
The presence of an introduced termite species, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), was recently report...
International audienceSocial life is usually associated with enhanced propagule pressure, which incr...
International audienceThis study presents research concerning subterranean termites found in the Cen...
This study presents research concerning subterranean termites found in the Centre-Val de Loire regio...
International audienceTermites are social insects that can also be major pests. A well-known problem...
International audienceSocial insects are among the world's most successful species at invading of ne...
International audienceReticulitermes urbis is a recently described termite species that has probably...
Biological invasions are among key factors of ecological changes, and social insects appear as highl...
International audienceBiological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and mana...
International audienceSubterranean termites of the genus Reticulitermes are the most abundant termit...
Subterranean termites of the genus Reticulitermes are found in every state in the continental United...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
There are approximately 2,500 species of termites worldwide. Most are found in tropical areas, while...
Biological invasions are recognized as a major threat to both natural and managed ecosystems. Phylog...
Reticulitermes santonensis is a subterranean termite that invades urban areas in France and elsewher...
The presence of an introduced termite species, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), was recently report...
International audienceSocial life is usually associated with enhanced propagule pressure, which incr...