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2. Body size and sequence of host colonisation predict the presence of acoustic signalling in beetles
3. Advancing forest inventorying and monitoring
4. Higher tree species richness and diversity in urban areas than in forests: Implications for host availability for invasive tree pests and pathogens
5. Biosecurity risks to New Zealand's plantation forests and the rationale for pathway risk management
6. Fewer non-native insects in freshwater than in terrestrial habitats across continents
7. Aerial application of pheromones for mating disruption of an invasive moth as a potential eradication tool
8. Impacts of exotic invertebrates on New Zealand's indigenous species and ecosystems
9. Interceptions and incursions of exotic Sirex species and other siricids (Hymenoptera : Siricidae)
10. Re-examination of recent loss of indigenous cover in New Zealand and the relative contributions of different land uses
11. Parasitoids and predators of the endemic defoliator Pseudocoremia suavis (Butler) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Ennominae)
12. Monitoring and Surveillance of Forest Insects
13. Forest Insect Invasions and Their Management
14. Role of exotic pine forests in the conservation of the critically endangered New Zealand ground beetle Holcaspis brevicula (Coleoptera : Carabidae)
15. Floristic changes over 30 years in a Canterbury Plains kānuka forest remnant, and comparison with adjacent vegetation types
16. Prevalence and drivers of a tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus (Coleoptera, Scolytinae), in international invasion pathways into the USA
17. Salvage Logging Strongly Affects Woodpecker Abundance and Reproduction: a Meta-analysis
18. Species composition and abundance of leafrollers in a Canterbury pine plantation
19. Effects of competition and habitat heterogeneity on native-exotic plant richness relationships across spatial scales
20. Biodiversity in New Zealand plantation forests : policy trends, incentives, and the state of our knowledge
21. Biosecurity implications of exotic beetles attacking trees and shrubs in New Zealand
22. Attracting and retaining women in forest entomology and forest pathology
23. Trait-habitat associations explain novel bird assemblages mixing native and alien species across New Zealand landscapes
24. Invasion disharmony in the global biogeography of native and non-native beetle species
25. Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human-mediated global insect movement
26. Approaches for estimating benefits and costs of interventions in plant biosecurity across invasion phases
27. Preventing invasions of Asian longhorn beetle and citrus longhorn beetle: are we on the right track?
28. Considering unseen arrivals in predictions of establishment risk based on border biosecurity interceptions
29. International imports and climatic filtering drive compositional variation in non‐native insect establishments
30. Figure 4 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
31. Figure 2 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
32. Figure 3 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
33. Supplementary material 2 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
34. Supplementary material 3 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
35. Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta
36. Supplementary material 1 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
37. Figure 1 from: Ribeiro-Correia JP, Prospero S, Beenken L, Biedermann PHW, Blaser S, Branco M, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Hölling D, Kaya SO, Knížek M, Mittelstrass J, Ruffner B, Sanchez A, Brockerhoff EG (2024) Distribution of the invasive ambrosia beetle Anisandrus maiche (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) in Switzerland and first record in Europe of its ambrosia fungus Ambrosiella cleistominuta. Alpine Entomology 8: 35-49. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.8.117537
38. Optimal allocation of resources among general and species‐specific tools for plant pest biosecurity surveillance
39. Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions
40. Supplementary material 1 from: Isitt R, Liebhold AM, Turner RM, Battisti A, Bertelsmeier C, Blake R, Brockerhoff EG, Heard SB, Krokene P, Økland B, Nahrung HF, Rassati D, Roques A, Yamanaka T, Pureswaran DS (2024) Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions. NeoBiota 90: 35-51. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.90.110942
41. A first worldwide multispecies survey of invasive Mediterranean pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)
42. Recurrent bridgehead effects accelerate global alien ant spread
43. Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools
44. Depletion of heterogeneous source species pools predicts future invasion rates
45. Forest Biodiversity and the Delivery of Ecosystem Goods and Services: Translating Science into Policy
46. Volatile release, mobility, and mortality of diapausing Halyomorpha halys during simulated shipping movements and temperature changes
47. Common pathways by which non-native forest insects move internationally and domestically
48. Identifying new associations between invasive aphids and Pinaceae trees using plant sentinels in botanic gardens
49. Rôle des agents biotiques dans les crises sanitaires forestières
50. Figure 3 from: Sanchez A, Chittaro Y, Frey D, Koch B, Hölling D, Brockerhoff EG, Ruffner B, Knizek M (2023) Three alien bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae) new to Switzerland. Alpine Entomology 7: 45-55. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.7.103269
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