As the volume of global trade expands, so does the risk of alien species reaching new regions. Bombus (Bombus) terrestris (Linnaeus) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) is a bumble bee traded internationally for crop pollination and is now considered an invasive species in New Zealand, Japan, and throughout South America. We newly document its presence on Navarino Island, Cape Horn, Biosphere Reserve, Chile (55°S), the southernmost locality reached by this species to date
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
As the volume of global trade expands, so does the risk of alien species reaching new regions. Bomb...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
International audienceBombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its fi...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
International audienceBombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its fi...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
The Palearctic wool carder bee Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus) is recorded for the first time in Chil...
The Palearctic wool carder bee Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus) is recorded for the first time in Chil...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
Summary: The Palaearctic Bombus ruderatus (in 1982/1983) and Bombus terrestris (1998) have both been...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
As the volume of global trade expands, so does the risk of alien species reaching new regions. Bomb...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
International audienceBombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its fi...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
International audienceBombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its fi...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
The Palearctic wool carder bee Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus) is recorded for the first time in Chil...
The Palearctic wool carder bee Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus) is recorded for the first time in Chil...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
Summary: The Palaearctic Bombus ruderatus (in 1982/1983) and Bombus terrestris (1998) have both been...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction ...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...