Stable isotope technology is being considered as a key geo-location biosecurity tool in New Zealand. Knowing whether an exotic pest specimen collected ‘post border’ is a new arrival, or part of a hitherto undetected established population, enables appropriate biosecurity response (i.e., enhanced surveillance vs an eradication campaign), potentially saving millions (Fig. 1). Stable isotope and trace element signatures have been used to trace the origin of a wide range of nonbiological and biological materials. However, the value of this technology is unproven in biosecurity applications, where the sample sizes are small and from an unknown and unpredictable place, time and host. Fundamental research, on how geo-location signatures are reflec...
Rationale? The study of insect migration is problematic due to the small size of insects. Stable i...
"The application of geochemical screening for tracking insects and other organisms is poorly underst...
The spread of invasive insect species causes enormous ecological damage and economic losses worldwid...
Background. The benefits of accurate point of origin discrimination in biosecurity include achieving...
Protecting a nation’s primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on the abili...
NAFunded by TEC Centre of Research Excellence fund and the National Isotope Map of New Zealand Preci...
Protecting a nation's primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on the abili...
<div><p>Protecting a nation's primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on t...
Protecting a nation's primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on the abili...
To know the likely natal origin of exotic pests is highly desirable for decision-making during biose...
Reading natural abundance biogeochemical markers using mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for trac...
Knowledge of where an individual of an invasive insect species has immediately anived from can provi...
Background: Post-border detection of a single brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) in New Zealand warra...
"The application of geochemical screening for tracking insects and other organisms is poorly underst...
Understanding if an invasive pest species grew up locally has dramatic implications for the nature a...
Rationale? The study of insect migration is problematic due to the small size of insects. Stable i...
"The application of geochemical screening for tracking insects and other organisms is poorly underst...
The spread of invasive insect species causes enormous ecological damage and economic losses worldwid...
Background. The benefits of accurate point of origin discrimination in biosecurity include achieving...
Protecting a nation’s primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on the abili...
NAFunded by TEC Centre of Research Excellence fund and the National Isotope Map of New Zealand Preci...
Protecting a nation's primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on the abili...
<div><p>Protecting a nation's primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on t...
Protecting a nation's primary production sector and natural estate is heavily dependent on the abili...
To know the likely natal origin of exotic pests is highly desirable for decision-making during biose...
Reading natural abundance biogeochemical markers using mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for trac...
Knowledge of where an individual of an invasive insect species has immediately anived from can provi...
Background: Post-border detection of a single brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) in New Zealand warra...
"The application of geochemical screening for tracking insects and other organisms is poorly underst...
Understanding if an invasive pest species grew up locally has dramatic implications for the nature a...
Rationale? The study of insect migration is problematic due to the small size of insects. Stable i...
"The application of geochemical screening for tracking insects and other organisms is poorly underst...
The spread of invasive insect species causes enormous ecological damage and economic losses worldwid...