The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. Invasions often occur in phytophagous insect communities, the dynamics of which are driven by the structure of the host assemblage and the presence of competitors. In this study, we investigated how a community established through successive invasions changed over time, taking the last invasion as the reference. The community included four generalist and four specialist species of Tephritidae fruit flies. We analyzed a long-term database recording observed numbers of flies per fruit for each species on 36 host plants, over 18 years, from 1991 to 2009. Community structure before the last invasion by Bactrocera zonata in 2000 was described in r...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Invasion of new species within an established community can induce changes in the community structur...
Aim: In a context of successive fruit fly invasions (Tephritidae), this study investigated how the t...
Among invasive species, phytophagous insects have repeatedly become pests for agriculture. Such inse...
1. Biological invasions bring together formerly isolated insect taxa and allow the study of ecologic...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
Invasion of new species within an established community can induce changes in the community structur...
Aim: In a context of successive fruit fly invasions (Tephritidae), this study investigated how the t...
Among invasive species, phytophagous insects have repeatedly become pests for agriculture. Such inse...
1. Biological invasions bring together formerly isolated insect taxa and allow the study of ecologic...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...
International audienceThe relative importance of ecological factors and species interactions for sha...