Search Results - "Pawson, Stephen M."
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Predicting forest insect flight activity: A Bayesian network approach
Published in PloS one (27-09-2017)“…Daily flight activity patterns of forest insects are influenced by temporal and meteorological conditions. Temperature and time of day are frequently cited as…”
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Emerging Stakeholder Relations in Participatory ICT Design: Renegotiating the Boundaries of Sociotechnical Innovation in Forest Biosecurity Surveillance
Published in Forests (01-10-2019)“…Research Highlights: This research advanced understanding of stakeholder relations within the context of innovation using citizen science in a biosecurity…”
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Native forest generalists dominate carabid assemblages along a stand age chronosequence in an exotic Pinus radiata plantation
Published in Forest ecology and management (14-12-2009)“…We studied the change in carabid species composition across a stand age chronosequence in exotic Pinus radiata plantations in the central North Island of New…”
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Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human-mediated global insect movement
Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2021)“…As part of national biosecurity programs, cargo imports, passenger baggage, and international mail are inspected at ports of entry to verify compliance with…”
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Multi-trap sampling of arthropod communities at ports of first entry informs biosecurity surveillance programs
Published in Journal of pest science (01-06-2024)“…Ports of first entry are high-risk locations where invasive species may arrive, establish, and cause wider potential environmental, economic, social, or…”
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Bark beetles on pine logs: forecasting winter colonisation dynamics based on trap catches and temperature records
Published in Journal of pest science (01-09-2021)“…Seasonality influences the abundance and activity of forest insects. Harvesting during periods of reduced activity could minimise colonisation risk on logs and…”
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Temperature Effects on the Survival and Development of Two Pest Bark Beetles Hylurgus ligniperda F. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Hylastes ater Paykull (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Published in Environmental entomology (17-02-2023)“…Hylurgus ligniperda (F.) and Hylastes ater (Paykull) are secondary bark beetles that have successfully spread beyond their native range, particularly into…”
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Effect of Host Volatile Release Rate and Racemic Fuscumol on Trap Catch of Hylurgus ligniperda, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), and Arhopalus ferus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Published in Journal of economic entomology (09-02-2022)“…Early detection of bark- and wood-boring beetles is critical to support the eradication of recently established populations in novel regions. Flight intercept…”
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Light-Weight Portable Electroantennography Device as a Future Field-Based Tool for Applied Chemical Ecology
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-07-2020)“…Portable electroantennograms (pEAG) can further our understanding of odor plume dynamics and complement laboratory-based electroantennogram tools. pEAG’s can…”
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Potential impacts of Tuberolachnus salignus (giant willow aphid) in New Zealand and options for control
Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-08-2017)“…The giant willow aphid Tuberolachnus salignus was discovered in New Zealand in late 2013. Despite being a recent addition to the New Zealand fauna, the aphid…”
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Flight activity of wood- and bark-boring insects at New Zealand ports
Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (2020)“…Reports the results from three years of continuous trapping to assess the flight activity of seven bark- or wood-boring species (Arhopalus ferus(Mulsant),…”
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Acoustic communication of the red‐haired bark beetle Hylurgus ligniperda
Published in Physiological entomology (01-12-2019)“…Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) are a speciose subfamily of weevils that primarily live in bark and consequently largely communicate using…”
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Non-native plantation forests as alternative habitat for native forest beetles in a heavily modified landscape
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-05-2008)“…The once extensive native forests of New Zealand’s central North Island are heavily fragmented, and the scattered remnants are now surrounded by a matrix of…”
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Density-dependent impacts of exotic conifer invasion on grassland invertebrate assemblages
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-10-2010)“…1. Globally, temperate grasslands have been heavily modified by agricultural intensification. The ecological integrity of many remaining semi-natural…”
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Maximising biodiversity in plantation forests: Insights from long-term changes in clearfell-sensitive beetles in a Pinus radiata plantation
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2011)“…► Spatially-explicit stand management plans can enhance opportunities for biodiversity conservation in fragmented forest landscapes. ► We quantify time to…”
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The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition
Published in Nature (London) (02-09-2021)“…The amount of carbon stored in deadwood is equivalent to about 8 per cent of the global forest carbon stocks 1 . The decomposition of deadwood is largely…”
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Comparison of the biology, ecology and potential pest impacts of the eucalypt-defoliating leaf beetles Paropsisterna cloelia and Paropsis charybdis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in New Zealand
Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (02-01-2024)“…Background: Eucalypt species are grown in New Zealand for a variety of purposes. Paropsine leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) impact eucalypt plantations…”
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A morphological and molecular comparison of island and mainland populations of Megadromus speciosus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
Published in New Zealand entomologist (01-02-2007)“…The range-restricted, conservation-dependent species Megadromus speciosus Johns was only recently described, despite its initial discovery in 1968. M…”
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Plantation forests, climate change and biodiversity
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-05-2013)“…Nearly 4 % of the world’s forests are plantations, established to provide a variety of ecosystem services, principally timber and other wood products. In…”
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