This chapter reviews the pathways and vectors of the terrestrial alien arthropod species in Europe according to the DAISIE-database. The majority of species (1341 spp., 86%) were introduced unintentionally, whereas 218 species (14%) were introduced intentionally, almost all of these for biological control purposes. The horticultural/ornamental-pathway is by far the most important (468 spp., 29%), followed by unintentional escapees (e.g., from greenhouses, 204 spp., 13%), stored product pests (201 spp., 12%), stowaways (95 spp., 6%), forest and crop pests (90 spp. and 70 spp., 6% and 4%). For 431 species (27%), the pathway is unknown. The unaided pathway, describing leading-edge dispersal of an alien species to a new region from a donor regi...
International audienceThe number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unpre...
The number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unprecedented rates. Managi...
The number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unprecedented rates. Managi...
There are currently 1590 terrestrial arthropod species identified as alien to Europe; of these, 10 ...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
Among the 1590 terrestrial arthropod species alien to Europe identified in this book, 78 were select...
This book provides the fi rst comprehensive review of the fauna of alien terrestrial arthropods that...
The inventory of the alien Heteroptera of Europe includes 16 species alien to Europe, 25 species ali...
A total of 1590 species of arthropods alien to Europe have already established on the continent, inc...
This book provides the fi rst comprehensive review of the fauna of alien terrestrial arthropods that...
Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe (DAISIE) was a three year European Union fund...
Th is chapter reviews the eff ects of alien terrestrial arthropods on the economy, society and envir...
A total of 1590 species of arthropods alien to Europe have already established on the continent, inc...
The 2002 European Strategy on Invasive Alien Species encouraged the development of a pan- European ...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
International audienceThe number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unpre...
The number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unprecedented rates. Managi...
The number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unprecedented rates. Managi...
There are currently 1590 terrestrial arthropod species identified as alien to Europe; of these, 10 ...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
Among the 1590 terrestrial arthropod species alien to Europe identified in this book, 78 were select...
This book provides the fi rst comprehensive review of the fauna of alien terrestrial arthropods that...
The inventory of the alien Heteroptera of Europe includes 16 species alien to Europe, 25 species ali...
A total of 1590 species of arthropods alien to Europe have already established on the continent, inc...
This book provides the fi rst comprehensive review of the fauna of alien terrestrial arthropods that...
Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe (DAISIE) was a three year European Union fund...
Th is chapter reviews the eff ects of alien terrestrial arthropods on the economy, society and envir...
A total of 1590 species of arthropods alien to Europe have already established on the continent, inc...
The 2002 European Strategy on Invasive Alien Species encouraged the development of a pan- European ...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
International audienceThe number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unpre...
The number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unprecedented rates. Managi...
The number of alien species arriving within new regions has increased at unprecedented rates. Managi...