Chalcid wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) are probably the most effective and abundant parasitoids of the horse chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella), an alien pest in Europe that lacks specialized enemies. We studied how the species richness and abundance of chalcids are influenced by altitude, direction of an alien spread and host abundance of C. ohridella. We quantified the numbers and species richness of chalcid wasps and the numbers of C. ohridella that emerged from horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) leaf litter samples collected from 35 sites in the Czech Republic. Species richness of chalcids, which was considered an indicator of the possible adaptation of parasitoids to this alien host, was unrelated to C. ohridella abundan...
The horse-chestnut leafminer is a new pest which was established in North-West Hungary ca. 10 years ...
The spatial distribution of parasitoids is closely linked to the distribution and ecological require...
A study concerning the parasitism of Cameraria ohridella , a pest of Aesculus hippocastanum invading...
Apparent competition, through the action of shared natural enemies, is frequently suggested as a pos...
Parasitoids represent a diverse and little studied group of insects, employing variety of adaptation...
The horse chestnut leafminer, Cameraria ohridella, Deschka and Dimić, is a moth that has invaded mos...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe invasive leaf-mining moth, Cameraria ohridella, revealed to be a co...
Apparent competition, through the action of shared natural enemies, is frequently suggested as a pos...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe invasive leaf-mining moth, Cameraria ohridella, revealed to be a co...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...
The effect of the alien horse-chestnut leaf miner, Cameraria ohridella, on native fauna was studied ...
The enemy release hypothesis posits that the initial success of invasive species depends on the scar...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
The horse-chestnut leafminer is a new pest which was established in North-West Hungary ca. 10 years ...
The spatial distribution of parasitoids is closely linked to the distribution and ecological require...
A study concerning the parasitism of Cameraria ohridella , a pest of Aesculus hippocastanum invading...
Apparent competition, through the action of shared natural enemies, is frequently suggested as a pos...
Parasitoids represent a diverse and little studied group of insects, employing variety of adaptation...
The horse chestnut leafminer, Cameraria ohridella, Deschka and Dimić, is a moth that has invaded mos...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe invasive leaf-mining moth, Cameraria ohridella, revealed to be a co...
Apparent competition, through the action of shared natural enemies, is frequently suggested as a pos...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe invasive leaf-mining moth, Cameraria ohridella, revealed to be a co...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...
The effect of the alien horse-chestnut leaf miner, Cameraria ohridella, on native fauna was studied ...
The enemy release hypothesis posits that the initial success of invasive species depends on the scar...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
The horse-chestnut leafminer is a new pest which was established in North-West Hungary ca. 10 years ...
The spatial distribution of parasitoids is closely linked to the distribution and ecological require...
A study concerning the parasitism of Cameraria ohridella , a pest of Aesculus hippocastanum invading...