Session Details
[12-1]Global macroecology of insect invasions
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Room 554
Chair: Andrew M Liebhold (USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station), Helen F. Nahrung (University of the Sunshine Coast)
[12-1-01]Expats and aliens abroad: reciprocal insect invasions between the United States and Australia
*Helen F. Nahrung1, Andrew M. Liebhold2 (1. University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia), 2. USDA Forest Service (United States of America))
[12-1-02]Global composition and interceptions of (invasive) Eucalyptus-feeding insects
*Andy G Howe1, Andrew M Liebhold2, Rebecca M Turner3, Eckehard G Brockerhoff 4, Helen F Nahrung1 (1. University of the Sunshine Coast, Forest Research Institute, Sippy Downs, Qld (Australia), 2. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Northern Research Station, Morgantown, West Virginia (United States of America), 3. Scion (New Zealand Forest Research Institute), Christchurch (New Zealand), 4. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf (Switzerland))
[12-1-03]Plant invasions drive insect invasions
*Cleo Bertelsmeier1, Aymeric Bonnamour1, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff2, Petr Pyšek3,8, Jiří Skuhrovec4, David M. Richardson5, Andrew M. Liebhold6,7 (1. University of Lausanne (Switzerland), 2. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL (Switzerland), 3. Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic), 4. Crop Research Institute (Czech Republic), 5. Stellenbosch University (South Africa), 6. USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station (United States of America), 7. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (Czech Republic), 8. Charles University (Czech Republic))
[12-1-04]The impact of colonial history on ant invasions
*Aymeric Bonnamour1, Cleo Bertelsmeier1 (1. University of Lausanne (Switzerland))
[12-1-05]Asymmetrical introductions between Europe and China of non-native insects associated with woody plants
*Alain Roques1,3, Lili Ren2,3, Marie-Anne Auger- Rozenberg1,3, Juan Shi2,3 (1. INRAE (France), 2. BFU (China), 3. IFOPE INRAE-BFU (China))
[12-1-06]Why so many Hemiptera invasions?
*Andrew M Liebhold1,2 (1. USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station (United States of America), 2. Czech University of Life Sciences (Czech Republic))
[12-1-07]Evolution as the weakness of an empire: Isolation and new introductions as disruptors of the invasiveness of Argentine ants in Europe.
Srikrishna Narasimhan1, Enikő Csata1, Laura Trapero-Camesella2, Marion Cordonnier3, Luca Pietro Casacci4, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera2, Magdalena Witek1, *Iago Sanmartín-Villar1 (1. Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland), 2. Universidade de Vigo (Spain), 3. Regensburg Universität (Germany), 4. University of Turin (Italy))
[12-1-08]Genomic insights from the recent American invasion of Lebbeck Mealybug offers clues to its global success
*Tracy Erin Liesenfelt1, Erin Powell2, Andrew J Mongue1 (1. University of Florida (United States of America), 2. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Plant Industry (United States of America))
