A table is presented of the recent (published since 1970) records of presence of exotic insects in Florida. The table includes 271 species, 209 of which were first collected in Florida after 1970. We assumed that these insects are immigrants, and we calculated mean rates of 7.7 and 12.0 immigrations per year in the 1970s and 1980s, respectively. We judge that about 20 recent immigrants are, or could become, major pests in Florida. At least 8% of the species appear to have arrived as stowaways, and many of the actual or potential major pests are among them. Immigrant species are not equitably distributed among orders or among families within orders. Species in the orders Lepidoptera and Coleoptera are especially well-represented. By far the ...
Introductions of nonindigenous organisms into the United States have been linked to international tr...
Alien species are the principal threat to the conservation of the Galápagos Islands, but little is k...
The increased exchange of agricultural goods and people has unleashed the spread of alien species in...
A table is presented of the recent (published since 1970) records of presence of exotic insects in F...
About 351 insect species have been introduced into Florida for potential release since 1890, though ...
An excessive proportion of adventive (=“non-indigenous”) species in a community has been called “bio...
The number of insect species now occurring in Florida is estimated at about 12,500. Statements from ...
A survey of commercial producers and sellers of biological control agents revealed 49 species of inv...
Abstract International trade is widely acknowl-edged as a conduit for movement of invasive species, ...
Today, Florida’s most important crops such as corn, peppers, and snow beans owe their existence to c...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
Classical biological control in Florida dates from 1899, when Rodolia cardinalis (Mulsant) was intro...
Oceanic islands are susceptible to invasion by exotic species of plants and animals that are introdu...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Introductions of nonindigenous organisms into the United States have been linked to international tr...
Alien species are the principal threat to the conservation of the Galápagos Islands, but little is k...
The increased exchange of agricultural goods and people has unleashed the spread of alien species in...
A table is presented of the recent (published since 1970) records of presence of exotic insects in F...
About 351 insect species have been introduced into Florida for potential release since 1890, though ...
An excessive proportion of adventive (=“non-indigenous”) species in a community has been called “bio...
The number of insect species now occurring in Florida is estimated at about 12,500. Statements from ...
A survey of commercial producers and sellers of biological control agents revealed 49 species of inv...
Abstract International trade is widely acknowl-edged as a conduit for movement of invasive species, ...
Today, Florida’s most important crops such as corn, peppers, and snow beans owe their existence to c...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
Classical biological control in Florida dates from 1899, when Rodolia cardinalis (Mulsant) was intro...
Oceanic islands are susceptible to invasion by exotic species of plants and animals that are introdu...
It is now generally recognized that human-mediated biological invasion is a multistage process, succ...
Introductions of nonindigenous organisms into the United States have been linked to international tr...
Alien species are the principal threat to the conservation of the Galápagos Islands, but little is k...
The increased exchange of agricultural goods and people has unleashed the spread of alien species in...