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Muraro, Martina, Samuele Romagnoli, Benedetta Barzaghi, Mattia Falaschi, Raoul Manenti, and Gentile Francesco Ficetola. "Invasive predators induce plastic and adaptive responses during embryo development in a threatened frog." NeoBiota 70 (December 8, 2021): 69–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.70.65454.

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Invasive predators can strongly affect native populations. If alien predator pressure is strong enough, it can induce anti-predator responses, including phenotypic plasticity of exposed individuals and local adaptations of impacted populations. Furthermore, maternal investment is an additional pathway that could provide resources and improve performance in the presence of alien predators. We investigated the potential responses to an alien predator crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in a threatened frog (Rana latastei) by combining field observations with laboratory measurements of embryo developm
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Muraro, Martina, Samuele Romagnoli, Benedetta Barzaghi, Mattia Falaschi, Raoul Manenti, and Gentile Francesco Ficetola. "Invasive predators induce plastic and adaptive responses during embryo development in a threatened frog." NeoBiota 70 (December 8, 2021): 69–86. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.70.65454.

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Invasive predators can strongly affect native populations. If alien predator pressure is strong enough, it can induce anti-predator responses, including phenotypic plasticity of exposed individuals and local adaptations of impacted populations. Furthermore, maternal investment is an additional pathway that could provide resources and improve performance in the presence of alien predators. We investigated the potential responses to an alien predator crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in a threatened frog (Rana latastei) by combining field observations with laboratory measurements of embryo developm
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DeRoy, Emma M., Steven Crookes, Kyle Matheson, et al. "Predatory ability and abundance forecast the ecological impacts of two aquatic invasive species." NeoBiota 71 (January 27, 2022): 91–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.71.75711.

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Characterising interspecific interaction strengths, combined with population abundances of prey and their novel predators, is critical to develop predictive invasion ecology. This is especially true of aquatic invasive species, which can pose a significant threat to the structure and stability of the ecosystems to which they are introduced. Here, we investigated consumer-resource dynamics of two globally-established aquatic invasive species, European green crab (Carcinus maenas) and brown trout (Salmo trutta). We explored the mediating effect of prey density on predatory impact in these invade
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DeRoy, Emma M., Steven Crookes, Kyle Matheson, et al. "Predatory ability and abundance forecast the ecological impacts of two aquatic invasive species." NeoBiota 71 (January 27, 2022): 91–112. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.71.75711.

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Characterising interspecific interaction strengths, combined with population abundances of prey and their novel predators, is critical to develop predictive invasion ecology. This is especially true of aquatic invasive species, which can pose a significant threat to the structure and stability of the ecosystems to which they are introduced. Here, we investigated consumer-resource dynamics of two globally-established aquatic invasive species, European green crab (Carcinus maenas) and brown trout (Salmo trutta). We explored the mediating effect of prey density on predatory impact in these invade
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Webster, C., M. Massaro, D. R. Michael, D. Bambrick, J. L. Riley, and D. G. Nimmo. "Native reptiles alter their foraging in the presence of the olfactory cues of invasive mammalian predators." Royal Society Open Science 5, no. 10 (2018): 180136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180136.

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Invasive mammalian predators are linked to terrestrial vertebrate extinctions worldwide. Prey naïveté may explain the large impact invasive predators have on native prey; prey may fail to detect and react appropriately to the cues of novel predators, which results in high levels of depredation. In Australia, the feral cat ( Felis catus ) and the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) are implicated in more than 30 animal extinctions and the naïveté of native prey is often used to explain this high extinction rate. Reptiles are one group of animals that are heavily preyed upon by F. catus and V. vulpes . Ho
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Jermacz, Łukasz, and Jarosław Kobak. "The Braveheart amphipod: a review of responses of invasive Dikerogammarus villosus to predation signals." PeerJ 6 (August 2, 2018): e5311. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5311.

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Predator pressure is a fundamental force driving changes at all levels of the community structure. It may protect native ecosystems from alien species. Therefore, resistance to diverse predators resulting from a universal anti-predator strategy seems crucial for invasion success. We present a comprehensive review of the responses of an invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus to sympatric and allopatric predator signals. We summarize diverse aspects of the gammarid anti-predator strategy, including predator identification, morphological and behavioural adaptations, effectiveness of shelter us
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Lenhart, Paul A., Kelly A. Jackson, and Jennifer A. White. "Heritable variation in prey defence provides refuge for subdominant predators." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285, no. 1879 (2018): 20180523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2018.0523.

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Generalist predators with broadly overlapping niches commonly coexist on seemingly identical sets of prey. Here, we provide empirical demonstration that predators can differentially exploit fine-grained niches generated by variable, heritable and selective defences within a single prey species. Some, but not all, clones of the aphid Aphis craccivora are toxic towards the dominant invasive predatory ladybeetle, Harmonia axyridis . However, other less competitive ladybeetle species are not affected by the aphid's toxic trait. In laboratory and open field experiments, we show: (i) that subdominan
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Sarkar, Shovon Chandra, Stephen Paul Milroy, and Wei Xu. "A Preliminary Study on Identifying the Predator Community of Invasive Bactericera cockerelli (Hemiptera: Triozidae) and Developing Molecular Identification Tools for Testing Field Predation." Insects 16, no. 2 (2025): 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16020179.

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The tomato potato psyllid Bactericera cockerelli (Hemiptera: Triozidae) is a significant insect pest of Solanaceae. In early 2017, it was first detected in Perth, Western Australia. The objective of this work was to identify predator species of B. cockerelli occurring in fields of Solanaceae in Western Australia. Predatory insects and arachnids were sampled using sweep netting in some of the major Solanaceae-growing regions in the south-west of Western Australia in 2021 and 2022. Several laboratory feeding trials were conducted to develop PCR primers that could detect the DNA of B. cockerelli
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MacNeil, Calum, Jaimie Dick, Mhairi Alexander, Jennifer Dodd, and Anthony Ricciardi. "Predators vs. alien: differential biotic resistance to an invasive species by two resident predators." NeoBiota 19 (October 11, 2013): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.19.4839.

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The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition and predation (i.e. biotic resistance) from resident species, which may be natives or previous invaders. Whilst there are myriad examples of resident species preying on invaders, simply showing that such an interaction exists does not demonstrate that predation limits invader establishment, abundance or spread. Support for this conclusion requires evidence of negative associations between invaders and resident predators in the field and, further, that the predator-prey interaction is likely to s
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Cutter, Zachary A., Timothy B. Mihuc, and Luke W. Myers. "Invasion of Bythotrephes longimanus and Cercopagis pengoi in Lake Champlain: Impacts on the Native Zooplankton Community." Diversity 15, no. 11 (2023): 1112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15111112.

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The zooplankton community of Lake Champlain has been altered over the past decade due to the introduction of two predatory zooplankton species. Bythotrephes longimanus Leydig, 1860 was first detected in Lake Champlain in August 2014, and Cercopagis pengoi (Ostroumov, 1891) was detected in August 2018. Monitoring for both invasive species at 15 lake sites using whole water tow sampling has been ongoing since 2010 with no detection of either species until 2014. Utilizing data from the Lake Champlain long-term monitoring program, we assessed pre- and post-invasion population dynamics of both inva
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Invasive predators"

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Kelly, D. W. "The role of native and invasive amphipods (Crustacea) in freshwater communities." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.390875.

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St, Clair James J. H. "Plovers, invertebrates and invasive predators : aspects of the ecology of some island populations." Thesis, University of Bath, 2010. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.537714.

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This thesis makes progress in two broad fields of research, descriptive ornithology and invasion ecology, based largely on fieldwork in the Falkland Islands. Populations of two little-studied South American waders, the Two-banded Plover Charadrius falklandicus and the Rufous-chested Dotterel Charadrius modestus, were monitored over a four-year period at a single island site: in chapters two, three and four this thesis presents information on the diel pattern ofincubation sharing by males and females of both species (the two species showed opposite diel sex-roles), data on morphology including
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Pettit, Lachlan. "The long-term impacts of invasive cane toads on reptilian predators in Australia." Thesis, University of Sydney, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/24545.

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The near-extirpation of varanid lizards by Cane Toads has severely impacted ecosystem processes. Given the critical roles of apex predators in regulating ecosystem function, and the massively negative impacts of toads on populations of large goannas, we need to know the time-course of such effects. Limited data suggest that goanna populations eventually recover (e.g., in northeastern Queensland, where toads have been present for several decades) – but we know almost nothing about the nature or rate of such recovery. To develop robust priorities for conservation management, we need to understan
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Harper, Kathryn M. "Yellow perch consumption of invasive mussels in the St. Lawrence River." Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=101134.

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Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that can threaten native species and disrupt ecosystem processes. Exotic species also impact ecosystems in less conspicuous ways by provoking native species to alter their foraging behaviour. Subtle impacts such as diet shifts are frequent, and can have consequences for food web dynamics and the fitness of native predators. Diet shifts involving the consumption of exotic species require native predators to recognize, capture and handle novel prey. In this thesis, I document a diet shift in the St. Lawrence River involving a common native fish and Eu
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Cada, Chelsea Ann. "Interactions between the invasive New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, baetid mayflies, and fish predators." Thesis, Connect to this title online, 2004. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2004/cada/CadaC1204.pdf.

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Allen, Christine D. "AN ASSESSMENT OF THE INVASIVE POISON HEMLOCK AND ITS INSECT ASSOCIATES IN KENTUCKY." UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/entomology_etds/4.

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Poison hemlock, Conium maculatum (Apiaceae), is an invasive plant in North America with a unique toxic chemistry. Previous research on this plant has focused on identifying herbivores as potential biological control agents or describing the toxic plant alkaloids. However, none have examined the role of higher trophic levels in the food web surrounding poison hemlock. Generalist predators and food web interactions are an important component of studies investigating invasion effects, as plant or animal introductions can alter ecosystem functioning. In this study, predators in poison hemlock were
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Griffen, Blaine David. "Interactions between two invasive crab predators, Carcinus maenas and Hemigrapsus sanguineus, and consequences for the native community /." Restricted access (UM), 2007. http://libraries.maine.edu/gateway/oroauth.asp?file=orono/etheses/37803141.pdf.

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Mukwevho, Vuledzani Oral. "The Harlequin ladybeetle Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: effects on arthropods in urban, agricultural and natural ecosystems." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97870.

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Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2015.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Invasive arthropod predators are one of the largest and most diverse groups of invasive insects in the world. Many are generalist predators, with cosmopolitan distributions due to their use as biological control agents in agriculture. Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), an invasive arthropod predator species native to Asia, which now has a world-wide distribution. It is considered one of the most successful biological control predator species and is generally considered to be economically beneficial. However, negative
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Crosby, Chelsea Helene. "The role of individual learning and dietary preference in the consumption of the invasive Green Porcelain Crab, Petrolisthes armatus, by Native Crab Predators." The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1523887793938929.

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Corlay, Herrera Favio Raul. "Seasonal development and natural enemies of an invasive exotic species, the swede midge Contarinia nasturtii (Kieffer), in Quebec." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=100787.

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In Quebec, the swede midge (Contarinia nasturtii), a newly invasive pest, was found for the first time in 2003. During a two year study (2004-2005) I studied the seasonal development of the swede midge, the presence of natural enemies and tested entomopathogenic nematodes for its control. Results showed that the overwintering generation of the swede midge emerged during the second half of June. Based on adult captures and abundance of larvae in the field, there were three to four overlapping generations. Late transplants were more heavily attacked by the swede midge and broccoli and cauliflowe
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Books on the topic "Invasive predators"

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King, Carolyn M. Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3.

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1979-, Willson John D., ed. Invasive pythons in the United States: Ecology of an introduced predator. University of Georgia Press, 2011.

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Invasive Alien Arthropod Predators And Parasitoids An Ecological Approach. Springer, 2011.

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Roy, Helen, Eric Wajnberg, Patrick De Clercq, Lori-Jayne Lawson Handley, John J. Sloggett, and Remy L. Poland. Invasive Alien Arthropod Predators and Parasitoids: An Ecological Approach. Springer, 2013.

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King, Carolyn M. Invasive Predators in New Zealand: Disaster on Four Small Paws. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Invasive Predators in New Zealand: Disaster on Four Small Paws. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

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King, Carolyn M., Grant Norbury, and Andrew J. Veale. Small mustelids in New Zealand: invasion ecology in a different world. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0010.

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This chapter reviews the ecology of the three species of small mustelids introduced into New Zealand: the ferret (Mustela furo), the stoat (M. erminea) and the weasel (M. nivalis), for biological control of rabbits. New Zealand offers a mosaic of environments totally different from those in which the three species evolved, including a diminishing array of endemic fauna especially vulnerable to mammalian predators. Mustelids in New Zealand display significant adaptive flexibility in diet, habitat selection, co-existence, dispersal, body size, population biology and predatory impact, with result
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Blanche, Rosalind. Life in a Gall. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106444.

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What are plant galls and how are they caused? This book introduces the Australian native insects that induce galls on plants and the plant species that host them. It explores the ways the insects have adapted to living part of their lives in the confined spaces of galls, and describes the strategies employed by different insect groups to find a suitable site to induce a gall, obtain food, mate and escape the gall.&#x0D; Life in a Gall also looks at the predators, parasitoids, inquilines, kleptoparasites and micro-organisms that prey on gall-inducing insects and the ways the insects defend them
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Simberloff, Daniel. Invasive Species. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780199922017.001.0001.

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Invasive species come in all sizes, from plant pathogens like the chestnut blight in eastern North America, to the red imported fire ant that has spread throughout the South, the predatory Indian mongoose now found in the Caribbean and Hawaii, and the huge Burmese python populating the Florida swamps. And while many invasive species are safe and even beneficial, the more harmful varieties cost the world economy billions of dollars annually, devastate agriculture, spread painful and even lethal diseases, and otherwise diminish our quality of life in myriad surprising ways. In Invasive Species:
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Price, Trevor. Ecology of a Changed World. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197564172.001.0001.

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Abstract In a rapidly changing world, six threats to biodiversity can be summarized by the acronym COPHID: Climate change, Overharvesting, Pollution, Habitat loss, Invasive species, and Disease. These threats have led to many extinctions and are on course to generate many more. Each threat can be traced back to the growth of the human population and a general increase in wealth and technology. This text is designed to provide a summary of what has happened and why, as well as ask how to predict what will happen under various scenarios. The ecological principles of species interactions—mutualis
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Book chapters on the topic "Invasive predators"

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Bedrosian, Bryan. "Avian Predators in Rangelands." In Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34037-6_14.

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AbstractManagement of avian predators in western rangelands is uniquely challenging due to differences in managing for/against particular species, management of sensitive prey species, long-standing human/wildlife conflicts, and the unique legal protections within this ecological group. In general, many avian predator species considered rangeland specialists have been declining due to habitat loss, fragmentation, human sensitivity, and direct persecution. Conversely, avian predators that are more human-tolerant and/or are subsidized by human activities are significantly increasing across range
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King, Carolyn M. "Introduction (82 Million Years Ago to AD 1280)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_1.

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King, Carolyn M. "Stoats and Weasels (1883–1892)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_10.

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King, Carolyn M. "Lucky Escapes and Nasty Surprises (1884–1920)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_11.

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King, Carolyn M. "Hard Lessons in Pest Management (1976–2019)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_12.

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King, Carolyn M. "The Māori Era (1280–1769)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_2.

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King, Carolyn M. "Reconstructing Invasion Histories from European Shipping Records (1769–1900) and Genetics (Since 2000)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_3.

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King, Carolyn M. "European Rats (Since 1769)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_4.

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King, Carolyn M. "House Mice (Since About 1792)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_5.

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King, Carolyn M. "Cats (1769–1900)." In Invasive Predators in New Zealand. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32138-3_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Invasive predators"

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Karakaya, Mert, Maurizio Porfiri, and Giovanni Polverino. "Invasive alien species respond to biologically-inspired robotic predators." In Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication X, edited by Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Raúl J. Martín-Palma, and Mato Knez. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2557871.

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Iordosopol, Elena, Mihail Batco, and Valentina Maevschii. "Fauna utilă a nectariferului introducent Lobullaria maritima L. și eficența lui în reglarea dăunătorilor la prun." In Scientific International Symposium "Plant Protection – Achievements and Perspectives". Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/ppap2023.08.

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The paper reveals the effectiveness of the invasive nectarifer Lobullaria maritima in attracting, accumulating, maintaining the complex of fauna useful to plum in the conditions of the Republic of Moldova. The reserve of the useful complex in the trap belts was varied for 3 years and consisted of 23 taxon representatives, from 12 families, 6 orders, with the dominance among phytophages of cruciferous fleas, parasites of species of the Pteromalidae family and individual predators of spiders and bugs Orius spp In the trap belts during the diapause period, the following dominated: phytophagous -
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McEwen, Ben, Richard Green, Stefanie Gutschmidt, and Grant Ryan. "Predictive State Estimation of Invasive Predators using Low Resolution Thermal Cameras." In 2021 36th International Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivcnz54163.2021.9653201.

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Arnó, Judit. "The impact of polyphagous predators on invasive pests: The case of heteropterans in Mediterranean vegetable crops." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.105610.

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Muntyan, Elena, Elena Iordosopol, Mihail Batco, Mihaella Placinta, and Valentina Maevskaya. "Laboratory rearing and voracity of two anthocorid species (Hemiptera: anthocoridae) on different preys." In Scientific International Symposium “Advanced Biotechnologies - Achievements and Prospects” (VIth Edition). Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/abap6.2022.69.

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The family Anthocoridae is known as an important group of predators of such agricul-tural pests as thrips, aphids, mites, psyllids, scale insects, as well as immature stages of some lepidopteran insects. Some anthocorids have commercial use to keep thrips populations low in greenhouses. Orius majusculus is a Palearctic species commonly found in various agricultural biotopes and wild fauna on the Eurasian continent. This anthocorid species has been used for biological control of thrips in several countries [3]. The genus Amphiareus is represented in Europe by two species: Amphiareus obscuriceps
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Cornelius, Mary. "Biocontrol of the exotic invasive heteropteran, Halyomorphahalys, in mid-Atlantic USA ornamental landscapes assessed by sentinel egg mass: Negligible impact by native parasitoids and predators." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.110413.

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Vagin, N. A., N. S. Malysheva, and N. A. Samofalova. "INFECTION OF RODENTS AND INSECTIVORES WITH TRICHINELLA IN THE KURSK REGION." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plant – a branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre VIEV”, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.117-122.

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The study of the Trichinella distribution in representatives of different systematic&#x0D; taxa is quite relevant as it allows us to establish the role of infected animals in the&#x0D; functioning of the parasitic system of the causative agent of trichinellosis. Scientific&#x0D; works contain contradictory information on the presence of the Trichinella infection&#x0D; in rodents and insectivores. Many scientists publish data on the detection of&#x0D; Trichinella in species of these orders of mammals. There is a large number of works&#x0D; showing the absence of the Trichinella invasion in diff
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Neely, Samuel H., and Patricia H. Kelley. "BED-BY-BED ANALYSIS OF PLIOCENE PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTIONS FROM THE TJÖRNES PENINSULA, ICELAND, ACROSS THE TRANS-ARCTIC INVASION." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-281416.

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Radulescu, Victorita. "Autonomous Platform Collecting the Vegetation in Excess From Natural Reservations Lakes Used As a Future Biomass Resource." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70331.

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In Romania, near the Black Sea are two Natural Reservations lakes with salt water, Techirghiol, and Mangalia nowadays confronted with new environmental issues. Lake never freezes. Under these conditions, there are always birds in transit or in wintering; some of them protected species as endangered. There are no known or available solutions at present that can be used here, without disturbing the biological balance. This paper presents a prototype, patent pending in Romania, which has achieved significant results in protection of the natural environment. The prototype is an autonomous pilot st
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Reports on the topic "Invasive predators"

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Audsley, Neil, Gonzalo Avila, Claudio Ioratti, et al. European spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (L.). Euphresco, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240228470.

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The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus), widespread across Eurasia, is a major pest of coniferous forests in Europe, primarily attacking Norway spruce (Picea abies). High beetle populations can result in significant damage, especially following environmental stressors like storms. Although there has been no classical biological control program against I. typographus due to its non-invasive nature in other continents, the potential introduction of this beetle into new areas like North America could necessitate such measures. Natural enemies in Europe include numerous parasitoids, pred
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Audsley, Neil, Gonzalo Avila, Claudio Ioratti, et al. Red necked longicorn, Aromia bungii (Faldermann). Euphresco, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240228447.

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The red necked longicorn (RNL), Aromia bungii (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), originates from eastern Asia and has become an invasive pest in Japan, Germany and Italy. Predominantly attacking stone fruit trees (Prunus spp.), RNL larvae tunnel within the cambium layer, disrupting sap flow and potentially killing the host tree. The pest poses a significant threat to both fruit production and wood production. It is considered a quarantine species in Europe, capable of spreading through wood products and plants for planting. There has been no classical biological control implemented against RNL. Howev
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Davis, A. C. D. Distribution and abundance of native marine species and an invasive predator on coral reefs of Eleuthera, the Bahamas. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/305845.

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Audsley, Neil, Gonzalo Avila, Claudio Ioratti, et al. Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel). Euphresco, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240228451.

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Bactrocera dorsalis, also known as the Oriental fruit fly, is a highly polyphagous invasive pest originating from tropical south east Asia. It has invaded over 50 countries, causing significant economic damage to a wide range of fruit and vegetable crops through oviposition and larval development. The species thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, with potential to spread to warm temperate regions under irrigation or climate change. Classical biological control efforts against B. dorsalis have primarily involved the introduction of parasitic wasps, such as Fopius arisanus and Diachasmim
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Tidwell, Kyle. Quantifying the Impacts of a Novel Predator: The Distinctive Case of the Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana pretiosa) and the Invasive American Bullfrog (Rana (Aquarana) catesbeiana). Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5388.

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Thor, Peter, Karin Olsson, Håkan Wennhage, et al. Marina miljön i 8+fjordar – nuvarande kunskap om ekosystemet och de mänskliga belastningarna. Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.utn1p1g09m.

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8+fjordar-området är topografiskt väldigt varierande. Vattenutbytet är långsamt och tillförseln av näringsämnen stor. Största delen av näringsämnen stannar kvar i fjordarna. Mest i Havstens- och Hakefjordar där 40-50 % av den lokala näringstillförseln stannar kvar. Utsläppen från jordbruk och skogsbruk är stora i 8+fjordar-området. T.ex. står dessa för 62 % av kvävetillförseln och 69 % av fosfortillförseln till Byfjorden. Men utsläpp från punktkällor direkt till havet är också betydande (21 % av kvävetillförseln och 19 % av fosfortillförseln till Byfjorden). Man har genom en mängd olika tillta
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