Nysius huttoni, the species endemic to New Zealand, is regarded as a pest which feeding can seriously reduce crop establishment in forage brassicas. It was discovered for the first time in Europe in 2002 (the Netherlands) and has spread in several European countries (Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Germany). Although detailed data on the natural spread of N. huttoni is lacking, it can theoretically be transported over long distances with infested plants, and is often found on apple and kiwi fruit packages exported from New Zealand. The species was hitherto not reported from Poland, therefore its potential geographic distribution was modelled using maximum entropy (Max-Ent) in order to predict the regions of Poland where it would have found...
The Masurian Lakeland is well known for its tourist values, with plenty of lakes, forests, and histo...
The paper presents data on the occurrence of two aphid species of North American origin in Poland: I...
This paper presents new data on 162 species of true bugs representing 22 families. Among them, 39 ar...
In 2002 the New Zealand wheat bug Nysius huttoni White was observed for the first time in the Nether...
Invasion of the New-Zealand wheat bug Nysius huttoni in the Netherlands (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) I...
Corythucha arcuata, the North American oak lace bug feeding on leaves of “white oaks” in its native ...
Oxycarenus lavaterae (Fabricius, 1787), the invasive true bug species, were recorded from Poland for...
The rate at which the organisms spread is primarily influenced by the rate at which the population e...
This paper continues a series of publications on the distribution of true bugs in Poland. It include...
This paper is a continuation of a series of publications on the distribution of true-bugs in Poland,...
In this work, new faunistic data on 271 species of true bugs was presented. In total, there were 39 ...
The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) has been present in Poland for more than 200 years now, i...
The paper presents new data on 65 species of terrestrial true bugs found in 259 sites, distributed i...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
The aim of this paper is to provide new data on a distribution of alien and invasive species Stictoc...
The Masurian Lakeland is well known for its tourist values, with plenty of lakes, forests, and histo...
The paper presents data on the occurrence of two aphid species of North American origin in Poland: I...
This paper presents new data on 162 species of true bugs representing 22 families. Among them, 39 ar...
In 2002 the New Zealand wheat bug Nysius huttoni White was observed for the first time in the Nether...
Invasion of the New-Zealand wheat bug Nysius huttoni in the Netherlands (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) I...
Corythucha arcuata, the North American oak lace bug feeding on leaves of “white oaks” in its native ...
Oxycarenus lavaterae (Fabricius, 1787), the invasive true bug species, were recorded from Poland for...
The rate at which the organisms spread is primarily influenced by the rate at which the population e...
This paper continues a series of publications on the distribution of true bugs in Poland. It include...
This paper is a continuation of a series of publications on the distribution of true-bugs in Poland,...
In this work, new faunistic data on 271 species of true bugs was presented. In total, there were 39 ...
The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) has been present in Poland for more than 200 years now, i...
The paper presents new data on 65 species of terrestrial true bugs found in 259 sites, distributed i...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
The aim of this paper is to provide new data on a distribution of alien and invasive species Stictoc...
The Masurian Lakeland is well known for its tourist values, with plenty of lakes, forests, and histo...
The paper presents data on the occurrence of two aphid species of North American origin in Poland: I...
This paper presents new data on 162 species of true bugs representing 22 families. Among them, 39 ar...