The introduction of exotic species in islands is recognized as a major threat to native biota and ecosystems. In this contribution we list thirteen widespread exotic invertebrate species (two Araneae, one Orthoptera, four Hemiptera, four Coleoptera and two Diptera) that were recorded from the Azorean Islands in the last few years for the first time. In addition, we list another ten invertebrate species (two Araneae, one Orthoptera, two Phasmatodea, one Hemiptera, three Coleoptera and one Diptera) that expanded their known range in the archipelago. The pathways of entrance for species in the Azores, their impact on the local economy and biodiversity, as well as strategies to halt the introduction of alien species are discussed
In this paper we present an extensive checklist of arthropods and its distribution in five islands o...
The data we present consists in an updated checklist of the Azorean arthropods. The checklist compil...
Understanding the processes that lead to successful invasions is essential for the management of exo...
The introduction of exotic species in islands is recognized as a major threat to native biota and ec...
The data we present consists in an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive, collected o...
The Azores is a remote oceanic archipelago of nine islands which belongs to the Macaronesia biogeogr...
In the Azores, as in many other temperate, semi-tropical and tropical islands, historical patterns o...
Islands have been disproportionately affected by the current biodiversity crisis. In island biotas, ...
BACKGROUND: In this contribution we present detailed distribution and abundance data for arthropod s...
BACKGROUND: The data we present consist of an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive...
Background The data presented here come from samples collected as part of two recent research projec...
Copyright © 2008 The Natural History Museum.In this contribution, we report on patterns of spider sp...
The data presented here come from samples collected as part of two recent research projects (NETBIOM...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
In this paper we present an extensive checklist of arthropods and its distribution in five islands o...
The data we present consists in an updated checklist of the Azorean arthropods. The checklist compil...
Understanding the processes that lead to successful invasions is essential for the management of exo...
The introduction of exotic species in islands is recognized as a major threat to native biota and ec...
The data we present consists in an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive, collected o...
The Azores is a remote oceanic archipelago of nine islands which belongs to the Macaronesia biogeogr...
In the Azores, as in many other temperate, semi-tropical and tropical islands, historical patterns o...
Islands have been disproportionately affected by the current biodiversity crisis. In island biotas, ...
BACKGROUND: In this contribution we present detailed distribution and abundance data for arthropod s...
BACKGROUND: The data we present consist of an inventory of exotic arthropods, potentially invasive...
Background The data presented here come from samples collected as part of two recent research projec...
Copyright © 2008 The Natural History Museum.In this contribution, we report on patterns of spider sp...
The data presented here come from samples collected as part of two recent research projects (NETBIOM...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
In this paper we present an extensive checklist of arthropods and its distribution in five islands o...
The data we present consists in an updated checklist of the Azorean arthropods. The checklist compil...
Understanding the processes that lead to successful invasions is essential for the management of exo...