Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central Europe was extracted from two databases: a compilation of two inventories of alien insects in Austria and Switzerland, and a list of interceptions of non-indigenous plant pests in Europe gathered by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organisation (EPPO) for the period 1995-2004. For one-third of the insects established in Switzerland and Austria, the region of origin is unclear. Others come mainly from North America, Asia and the Mediterranean region. Among the intercepted insects, 40% were associated with commodities from Asia, 32% from Europe and only 2% from North America. Sternorrhyncha, Coleoptera and Psocoptera were particul...
Th is chapter reviews the eff ects of alien terrestrial arthropods on the economy, society and envir...
Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe (DAISIE) was a three year European Union fund...
Invasive non-native (alien) species are considered to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
Biological invasions by alien (c.f. non-native, non-indigenous, foreign, exotic) species are recogni...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Invasive species are usually well known but only make up a small percentage of the European\u2019s a...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Invasive species are usually well known but only make up a small percentage of the European’s alien...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
A total of 385 alien insect species established on woody plants in Europe since 1800. Along with glo...
Among the 1590 terrestrial arthropod species alien to Europe identified in this book, 78 were select...
This chapter reviews the pathways and vectors of the terrestrial alien arthropod species in Europe a...
A total of 1590 species of arthropods alien to Europe have already established on the continent, inc...
Th is chapter reviews the eff ects of alien terrestrial arthropods on the economy, society and envir...
Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe (DAISIE) was a three year European Union fund...
Invasive non-native (alien) species are considered to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Information relevant to invasion processes and invasive alien insect species management in Central E...
Biological invasions by alien (c.f. non-native, non-indigenous, foreign, exotic) species are recogni...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Invasive species are usually well known but only make up a small percentage of the European\u2019s a...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Invasive species are usually well known but only make up a small percentage of the European’s alien...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
A total of 385 alien insect species established on woody plants in Europe since 1800. Along with glo...
Among the 1590 terrestrial arthropod species alien to Europe identified in this book, 78 were select...
This chapter reviews the pathways and vectors of the terrestrial alien arthropod species in Europe a...
A total of 1590 species of arthropods alien to Europe have already established on the continent, inc...
Th is chapter reviews the eff ects of alien terrestrial arthropods on the economy, society and envir...
Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe (DAISIE) was a three year European Union fund...
Invasive non-native (alien) species are considered to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...