The spread of invasive pests is increasing due to greater global transportation and climate change-mediated range shifts. In a new community, these invasive species provide a novel resource that native predators or parasitoids can evolve to utilise. For invasive agricultural pests, this could provide top-down control; however, initial attack rates on invasive species in the wild are generally low. The potential for rapid adaptive evolution of native species to improve developmental success on invasive species is unknown. We address this by focusing on Drosophila suzukii, a polyphagous invasive pest, and two cosmopolitan Drosophila parasitoids found in North America prior to the arrival of D. suzukii (Pachycrepoideus vindemiae and Trichopria...
Biological control remains unutilized as yet in the framework of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura manage...
A clearer understanding of the structure of pest populations in newly invaded areas is a key step to...
The spotted wing drosophila (SWD, Drosophila suzukii) has quickly spread since its introduction in 2...
Co-evolved natural enemies provide sustainable and long-term control of numerous invasive insect pes...
Establishment and spread of invasive species can be facilitated by lack of natural enemies in the in...
Establishment and spread of invasive species can be facilitated by lack of natural enemies in the in...
The development of biological control methods for exotic invasive pest species has become more chall...
The use of natural enemies to control pests is of increasing importance in agriculture because pesti...
Establishment and spread of invasive species can be facilitated by lack of natural enemies in the in...
The reciprocal evolutionary interaction between a pest and its natural enemies leads to a dynamic ru...
International audienceBackground: About 30 years ago, the Palaearctic fly Drosophila subobscura succ...
The last few decades have seen a growing number of species invasions globally, including many insect...
Biological control remains unutilized as yet in the framework of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura manage...
A clearer understanding of the structure of pest populations in newly invaded areas is a key step to...
The spotted wing drosophila (SWD, Drosophila suzukii) has quickly spread since its introduction in 2...
Co-evolved natural enemies provide sustainable and long-term control of numerous invasive insect pes...
Establishment and spread of invasive species can be facilitated by lack of natural enemies in the in...
Establishment and spread of invasive species can be facilitated by lack of natural enemies in the in...
The development of biological control methods for exotic invasive pest species has become more chall...
The use of natural enemies to control pests is of increasing importance in agriculture because pesti...
Establishment and spread of invasive species can be facilitated by lack of natural enemies in the in...
The reciprocal evolutionary interaction between a pest and its natural enemies leads to a dynamic ru...
International audienceBackground: About 30 years ago, the Palaearctic fly Drosophila subobscura succ...
The last few decades have seen a growing number of species invasions globally, including many insect...
Biological control remains unutilized as yet in the framework of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura manage...
A clearer understanding of the structure of pest populations in newly invaded areas is a key step to...
The spotted wing drosophila (SWD, Drosophila suzukii) has quickly spread since its introduction in 2...