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A first worldwide multispecies survey of invasive Mediterranean pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)
Faccoli, Massimo; Gallego, Diego; Branco, Manuela; Brockerhoff, Eckehard G.; Corley, Juan Carlos; Coyle, David R.; Hurley, Brett P.; Jactel, Herve; Lakatos, Ferenc; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Lawson, Simon; Martinez, Gonzalo; Gomez, Demian F.; Avtzis, Dimitrios (Springer, 2020-02)Several European and Mediterranean species of pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) have become established in North America and the southern hemisphere, posing a novel threat to planted and naturally-occurring ... -
A synthesis on the impact of non-native conifer plantations on ant and beetle diversity in norh-western Patagonia
Corley, Juan Carlos; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Fischbein, Deborah; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres; Masciocchi, Maite; Mattiacci, Analia; Paritsis, Juan; Villacide, Jose Maria (2018-03)Softwood forestry with non-native tree species is increasing worldwide and especially in many developing countries of the Southern Hemisphere. Tree plantations are beneficial in environmental and socioeconomic aspects, but ... -
Aggressive tree killer or natural thinning agent? Assessing the impacts of a globally important forest insect
Krivak-Tetley, Flora E.; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Lombardero, Maria J.; Garnas, Jeff R.; Hurley, Brett P.; Villacide, Jose Maria; Slippers, Bernard; Corley, Juan Carlos; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Ayres, Matthew P. (Elsevier, 2021-03)Invasive insects and pathogens are prominent tree mortality agents in forests around the world, and the magnitude of their impacts is increasing. Comparative studies across multiple populations can be helpful for the ... -
Distribution, Invasion History, and Ecology of Non-native Pine Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Southern South America
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Gomez, Demian F.; Vilardo, Gimena; Stazione, Leonel Daniel; Ramos, Sergio Orlando; Eskiviski, Edgar Rafael; Fachinetti, Romina; Schiappacassi, Marcela; Vallejos, Natalia; Germano, Monica Daniela; Villacide, Jose Maria; Grilli, Mariano P.; Martinez, Gonzalo; Ahumada, Rodrigo; Estay, Sergio A.; Dumois, Ignacio; Corley, Juan Carlos (Springer, 2024-01)The growth of international trade, coupled with an expansion of large-scale pine plantations in South America during the second half of the twentieth century, has significantly increased the opportunities for the invasion ... -
Drivers of global Scolytinae invasion patterns
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Corley, Juan Carlos; Liebhold, Andrew M. (Ecological Society of America, 2020-02)Biological invasions are affected by characteristics of invading species, strength of pathway connectivity among world regions and habitat characteristics of invaded regions. These factors may interact in complex ways to ... -
Droughts drive outbreak dynamics of an invasive forest insect on an exotic host
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Aukema, Brian H.; Corley, Juan Carlos (Elsevier, 2019-02)Insect outbreaks are among the most important biotic disturbances in forest ecosystems and can exert immense economic and ecological impacts. Understanding the spatio-temporal patterns of eruptive insects can provide ... -
Factors driving historic intercontinental invasions of European pine bark beetles
Vilardo, Gimena; Faccoli, Massimo; Corley, Juan Carlos; Lantschner, Maria Victoria (Springer, 2022-06)Largely assisted by global trade, alien insect species are being introduced into new territories at unprecedented rates. Among forest insects, pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) are a large and diverse ... -
Genetic diversity and population structure in Nothofagus pumilio, a foundation species of Patagonian forests: defining priority conservation areas and management
Mattera, María Gabriela; Pastorino, Mario Juan; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Marchelli, Paula; Soliani, Carolina (Springer Nature, 2020-11)Patagonian forests are the southernmost temperate forests in the world, and Nothofagus pumilio is one of their most ecologically important tree species (i.e., a foundation species). It presents great adaptability and a ... -
Habitat use by carnivores at different spatial scales in a plantation forest landscape in Patagonia, Argentina
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Rusch, Veronica Elena; Hayes, John P. (Elsevier, 2012-04)Forest plantations are an increasingly important source of industrial wood around the world, and the design and management of plantations can greatly influence the relationship with wildlife. The aim of this study was to ... -
Influences of pine plantations on small mammal assemblages of the Patagonian forest-steppe ecotone
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Rusch, Veronica Elena; Hayes, John P. (De Gruyter, 2011-08)The management of forested landscapes for biodiversity conservation is increasingly recognized as an important objective in Argentina. However, pine plantations are being established replacing native pristine or human ... -
Management of Sirex noctilio populations in exotic pine plantations: critical issues explaining invasion success and damage levels in South America
Corley, Juan Carlos; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres; Fischbein, Deborah; Villacide, Jose Maria (Springer Nature, 2018-11)Plantation forestry with non-native trees is steadily increasing in the southern hemisphere and alien pest problems are also accumulating, as a consequence of the growing international movement of people and goods. Here, ... -
Modelling the distribution of forest pest natural enemies across invaded areas: Towards understanding the influence of climate on parasitoid establishment success
Fischbein, Deborah; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Corley, Juan Carlos (Elsevier, 2019-05)Classical biological control is a pest management practice frequently deployed against invasive insects. However, introduced natural enemies too often fail to establish, and this has been partly explained by climatic ... -
Modelling the establishment, spread and distribution shifts of pests
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; De La Vega, Gerardo; Corley, Juan Carlos (Taylor and Francis, 2019)During the last century increasing human trade networks have interacted with other global changes – such as land use and climate change – to accelerate the range expansion of pest species worldwide. In this special issue, ... -
Of volcanoes and insects: the impact of the Puyehue–Cordon Caulle ash fall on populations of invasive social wasps, Vespula spp.
Masciocchi, Maite; Pereira, Ana Julia; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Corley, Juan Carlos (2013-03)Las erupciones volcánicas tienen importantes efectos en los ecosistemas terrestres. Los efectos bióticos de ceniza volcánica en las poblaciones de insectos varian de un generalizado y catastróficoa lo sutil y localizada. ... -
Predicting North American Scolytinae invasions in the Southern Hemisphere
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Atkinson, Thomas H.; Corley, Juan Carlos; Liebhold, Andrew M. (2017-01)Scolytinae species are recognized as one of the most important tree mortality agents in coniferous forests worldwide, and many are known invaders because they are easily transported in wood products. Nonnative trees planted ... -
Predicting the distribution of plant species from southern South America: are the hotspots of genetic diversity threatened by climate change?
Soliani, Carolina; Ceccarelli, Viviana; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Thomas, Evert; Marchelli, Paula (Springer, 2024-01)Biodiversity in all its dimensions is being threatened by climate change and the impact of human activities. Genetic diversity is a key dimension of biodiversity underlying adaptation to global changes. Here we assess the ... -
Spatial pattern of attacks of the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilio, at landscape and Stand Scale
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Corley, Juan Carlos (2015-05-18)Invasive insect pests are responsible for important damage to native and plantation forests, when population outbreaks occur. Understanding the spatial pattern of attacks by forest pest populations is essential to improve ... -
Spatiotemporal outbreak dynamics of bark and wood-boring insects
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Corley, Juan Carlos (Elsevier, 2023-02)Bark and wood-boring insects (BWI) can cause important disturbances in forest ecosystems, and their impact depends on their spatiotemporal dynamics. Populations are usually at stable, low densities but can be disrupted by ... -
Temperature explains variable spread rates of the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilio in the Southern Hemisphere
Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Villacide, Jose Maria; Garnas, Jeffrey; Croft, Philip; Carnegie, Angus J.; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Corley, Juan Carlos (2014-02)La frecuencia de introducciones de no indígena insectos forestales en nuevos hábitats va en aumento en todo el mundo, a menudo con consecuencias profundamente negativas sobre los ecosistemas naturales y las plantaciones ... -
Worldwide diversity of endophytic fungi and insects associated with dormant tree twigs
Franic, Iva; Prospero, Simone; Adamson, Kalev; Corley, Juan Carlos; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Soliani, Carolina; Eschen, René (Springer, 2022-03)International trade in plants and climate change are two of the main factors causing damaging tree pests (i.e. fungi and insects) to spread into new areas. To mitigate these risks, a large-scale assessment of tree-associated ...