Aim The theory of island biogeography predicts that the susceptibility of an island to invasion is determined by its isolation and size. However, many island ecosystems have been intensely modified by humans. Here, we investigated the biogeographic, biotic and anthropogenic drivers of invasive social wasps on 36 offshore islands. Location Islands off the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. Taxa Vespula germanica (Fabricius, 1793), Vespula vulgaris (Linnaeus, 1758) and Polistes chinensis antennalis (Fabricius, 1793), Polistes humilis (Fabricius, 1781). Methods We used GIS software for in situ randomisation of plots on each island (36 islands, 409 plots) and conducted 5-minute wasp counts to estimate wasp abundance. Wasp abundanc...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Introduced wasps can have significant impacts on communities within their newly invaded range. A rec...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitat they invade. The adver...
New Zealand was colonised by the German wasp, Vespula germanica (F.) in the 1940s and it became esta...
Oceanic islands, and the processes by which they are colonised from mainland source populations of f...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitat they invade. The adver...
Social insects are among the most ecologically and economically damaging, and abundant invasive spec...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
Invasive animals can alter the community composition of native ecosystems by means of competition an...
Social insects are among the most ecologically and economically damaging, and abundant invasive spec...
Social insects are among the most ecologically and economically damaging, and abundant invasive spec...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Introduced wasps can have significant impacts on communities within their newly invaded range. A rec...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitat they invade. The adver...
New Zealand was colonised by the German wasp, Vespula germanica (F.) in the 1940s and it became esta...
Oceanic islands, and the processes by which they are colonised from mainland source populations of f...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitat they invade. The adver...
Social insects are among the most ecologically and economically damaging, and abundant invasive spec...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
Invasive animals can alter the community composition of native ecosystems by means of competition an...
Social insects are among the most ecologically and economically damaging, and abundant invasive spec...
Social insects are among the most ecologically and economically damaging, and abundant invasive spec...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim: Understanding the role of enemy release in biological invasions requires an assessment of the i...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...