Alain Roques
Publications
Publications
The simultaneous test in Europe and China of generic attractants for detection of non-native xylophagous beetle species at ports-of-entryXXVI International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2022, Helsinki, Finland |
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Early detection of exotic xylophagous species using generic lures at potential ports-of-entry in EuropeIUFRO All-Division7 2022 Conference, IUFRO, Sep 2022, Lisbon, Portugal |
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Contrasting invasion history in two ambrosia beetles of the Xylosandrus genus26. International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2022, Helsinki, Finland |
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Detection of invasive xylophagous beetles using metabacoding technologiesXXVI International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2022, Helsinki, Finland |
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Past, present and future potential geographical distribution of Xylosandrus crassiusculus in Europe26. International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2022, Helsinki, Finland |
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Les pièges Lindgren verts en canopée : efficaces, voire un peu trop?14e rencontres annuelles du Groupe des Entomologistes Forestiers Francophones (GEFF), Sep 2021, Biscarrosse, France |
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Invasions d’insectes forestiers : méthodes de détection précoce des risques avant etaprès introductionColloque de lancement du réseau scientifique RisqFor, Oct 2021, Nancy, France |
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Le metabarcoding pour la détection et l’identification d’insectes invasifsColloque du Groupe des Entomologistes Forestiers Francophones (GEFF), Oct 2021, Bordeaux, France |
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Les invasions biologiques dans le contexte du changement climatiqueLes Rencontres de Thuret – 4e édition, Villa Thuret Jardin Botanique, Nov 2021, Antibes, France |
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Genetic structure of European invasive populations of two Xylosandrus speciesXXVI National Italian Congress of Entomology (CNIE), Jun 2021, Online, France |
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Automatisation du suivi de la phénologie de la processionnaire du pinSeconde réunion du comité technique de l'observatoire des chenilles processionnaires, FREDON-FRANCE, Nov 2021, Paris, France |
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Les alliés de nos ennemis sont-ils nos ennemis ? caractérisation des champignons associés aux Xylosandrus spp14. Rencontres GEFF-GFPF, Sep 2021, Biscarosse, France |
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Dynamique d’expansion d’une population introduite de Xylosandrus crassiusculus (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) en France14. Rencontres GEFF-GFPF, Sep 2021, Biscarosse, France |
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Using a multi-lure approach for trapping Cerambycidae in high risk areas for the introduction of bark and wood boring pests in AustriaInternational conference "Detection and control of forest invasive alien species in a dynamic world", Sep 2019, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Les insectes invasifs dans le contexte de changement global: Echanges internationaux et méthodes de détection précoceSéminaire de la Biodiversité entomologique de l'Oise, Centre Permanent d'Initiatives pour l'Environnement (CPIE) des Pays de l’Oise, Oct 2020, Senlis, France |
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Conifer Sawfly Pest Threats to Eurasian ForestsPatterns of pest invaions in Eurasian forests, Beijing Forestry University; INRAE-URZF, Nov 2019, Beijing, China |
Species distribution modelling and expansion monitoring of two invasive ambrosia beetles, Xylosandrus compactus and X. crassiusculusDetection and control of forest invasive alien species in a dynamic world (International conference by the project LIFE ARTEMIS), Sep 2019, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Climate change and globalization, drivers of insect invasionsAdapting forest ecosystems and wood products to biotic and abiotic stress, Mar 2019, Bariloche, Argentina |
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High frequency and diversity of insects and fungi in traded tree seedsInternational Conference on Sentinel Plantings, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Oct 2018, Sursee, Switzerland |
Using population genetics and genomic approaches to decipher the recent history of forest pest insects and improve management strategies11. European Congress of Entomology, Jul 2018, Napoli, Italy |
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The box tree moth, a new pest in North America: What did we learn from its invasion in Europe?21st Ornamental Workshop on Insects and Diseases, Oct 2018, Hendersonville, United States |
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Can we trust in historical data to disentangle the evolutionary history of introduction? Input of a genetic approach to compare the invasion histories of two seed chalcids (Megastigmus sp.) in France11. European Congress of Entomology, Jul 2018, Napoli, Italy |
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Emergence of atypical phenologies at both longitudinal ends of the northern expansion front of the pine processionary moth: the importance of identifying local driversInternational Processionary Meeting, Dec 2018, Hammamet, Tunisia |
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Dendroecological analysis of the altitudinal shift of larch budmoth outbreaks with climate change in the french AlpsXI European Congress of Entomology. ECE 2018, Jul 2018, Naples, Italy. p.11 |
Dynamique d’invasion et de flux de populations de la pyrale du buis en FranceColloque scientifique sur les bioagresseurs du buis, Association Française de la Protection des Plantes (AFPP), Oct 2018, Tours, France |
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What can we learn from historical data versus genetic approach to understand the introduction of invasive seed pests in Europe?National Forestry Protection Congress, Nov 2018, Baoding, China |
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Traçage des routes d’invasion d’un insecte ravageur polyphage : le cas du capricorne asiatique Anoplophora glabripennisInternational Conference on Ecological Sciences (Sfécologie 2018), Oct 2018, Rennes, France |
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Understanding the origin of invasive populations of the pine processionary moth: a population genetic approachInternational Processionary Meeting, Dec 2018, Hammamet, Tunisia |
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Early detection of invasive seed chalcids (Megastigmus spp.) through extensive surveys in major European botanical gardens: the example of rose seed chalcidsIUFRO 125th anniversary congress, division 7 “Forest Health”, Sep 2017, Freiburg, Germany |
The spatial distribution of trees outside forests: impact on habitat connectivity for forest organismsLe studium : Species spread in a warmer and globalized world, Oct 2017, Orléans, France |
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Phenological changes in the pine processionary moth: possible causes, consequences and up-and-coming monitoring methodsJoint Meeting of IUFRO's WP 7.03.05 & WP 7.03.10 Forest Insects and Pathogens in a Changing Environment: Ecology, Monitoring & Genetics, Sep 2017, Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Rapid spread of the invasive box tree moth throughout Europe : assessing its flight performance and growth rate.Species spread in a warmer and globalized world, Le Studium Conference, Le Studium - Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies. FRA., Oct 2017, Orléans, France |
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Utilisation de pièges génériques pour la détection précoce d'insectes exotiques xylophages : focus sur les ports de Nouvelle - AquitaineJournée d'information sur les résultats de la R&D en santé des forêts, Dec 2017, Pierroton, France |
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How does global change shape the distribution of forest insects and pathogens?125. IUFRO Anniversary Congress, Sep 2017, Freiburg, Germany. 724 p |
A phylogeographic approach to trace the invasion pathways of the highly invasive box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis, in EuropeJoint meeting IUFRO 7.03.05&7.03.10 “Forest Insects and Pathogens in a Changing Environment: Ecology, Monitoring & Genetics”, Sep 2017, Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Is seed yield in seed orchards affected differently in presence of one insect species or a subset of species. Preliminary results from 2015-2016 in France and SwedenIUFRO Seed Orchards conference - The Key to Sustainable Bio-Economy, SLU, Sep 2017, Bålsta, Sweden |
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Sentinel nurseries as tools for pathway risk assessment: insects found on Chinese woody plants commonly shipped to EuropeIUFRO 125th anniversary congress, division 7 “Forest Health”, Sep 2017, Freiburg, Germany |
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Modeling the spread of the pine processionary moth in relation with climate change and human activitiesICE 2016; XXV International Congress of Entomology, Sep 2016, Orlando, United States. ⟨10.1603/ICE.2016.93400⟩ |
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Pine processionary moth, Thaumetopoea pityoccampa (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae)ICE 2016; XXV International Congress of Entomology, Sep 2016, Orlando, United States. ⟨10.1603/ICE.2016.92727⟩ |
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Détection précoce des insectes exotiques xylophages dans les sites potentiels d'entrée sur le territoire national.AFPP - 4e Conférence sur l'Entretien des Jardins Végétalisés et Infrastructures, Oct 2016, Toulouse, France |
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Recent progress in the early warning and detection of potentially- invasive alien insects through sentinel plantings in other continents and extensive surveys in major European botanical gardens.IPSN Conference on Tree and Plant Health Early Warning Systems in Europe., Observatree., Feb 2016, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, United Kingdom |
Increasing damage due to the pine processionary moth in Europe role of climate and landscape changes25. International Congress of Entomology (ICE 2016), Sep 2016, Orlando, United States |
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The range expansion of the pine processionary moth in a changing world: How a well understood multifactorial process could tangle upICE 2016; XXV International Congress of Entomology, Sep 2016, Orlando, United States. ⟨10.1603/ICE.2016.93550⟩ |
Phylogeography of the invasive lime leaf miner Phyllonorycter issikii (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in Eurasia25th International Congress of Entomology, Sep 2016, Orlando, United States |
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Pine sawyer beetle, Monochamus galloprovincialis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)ICE 2016; XXV International Congress of Entomology, Sep 2016, Orlando, United States. ⟨10.1603/ICE.2016.92731⟩ |
Genèse du projet PORTRAP : Détection précoce et surveillance d'insectes exotiques xylophages dans les sites potentiels d'entrée sur le territoire national.9. journées du GEFF, Sep 2015, Mur-de-Bretagne, France |
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Les espèces exotiques envahissantes en France métropolitaine : constats, enjeux et défisAssises nationales « espèces exotiques envahissantes : vers un renforcement des stratégies d’action », Sep 2014, Orléans, France. 77 p |
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European invasion of the Western conifer seed bug: so what happened?IUFRO joint meeting: 7.03.06 "Integrated Management of Forest Defoliating Insects" and 7.03.01 "Cone and seed insects", 2014, Antalya, Turkey |
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From the east to the west: rapid range expansion of the lime leaf miner in EurasiaInsect invasions in a changing world, Le Studium - Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies. FRA., Dec 2014, Orléans, France. 1p |
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Phylogeography and genetics of invasion of the lime leafminer Phyllonorycter issikiiInternational Symposium on Gracillariidae, Sep 2014, Kozagawa, Wakayama, Japan. 1p |
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Landscape Genetics of Monochamus galloprovincialis, vector of the pine wood nematode in Europe.Insect invasions in a changing world, Le Studium - Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies. FRA., Dec 2014, Orléans, France. 1p |
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The Lime Leaf Miner Phyllonorycter issikii (Kumata, 1963), a Highly Invasive Pest in Europe: Genetics of Invasion and Systematic8. International Conference on Biological Invasions from understanding to action "NEOBIOTA 2014", Nov 2014, Antalya, Turkey. 279 p |
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Will Climate Change and Water Restriction Drive The Arrival Of New Pests and Pathogens?8. International Conference on Biological Invasions from understanding to action "NEOBIOTA 2014", Nov 2014, Antalya, Turkey. 279 p |
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Tracing a Fast European Invasion: The Case of the Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis)8. International Conference on Biological Invasions from understanding to action "NEOBIOTA 2014", Nov 2014, Antalya, Turkey. 279 p |
Probability of pest dissemination in Europe with imported wood products: a focus on pine wood nematode and oak wilt disease24. IUFRO World Congress-The International Forestry Review. Sustaining Forests, Sustaining people: The role of research, International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO). AUT., Oct 2014, Salt Lake City, United States. 588 p |
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Sentinel Plants to Prevent Biological Invasions8. International Conference on Biological Invasions from understanding to action "NEOBIOTA 2014", Nov 2014, Antalya, Turkey. 279 p |
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Host plant specialization influences the spread of endosymbiotic parthenogenesis in seed wasps (Hymenoptera: Torymidae)IUFRO joint meeting: 7.03.06 "Integrated Management of Forest Defoliating Insects" and 7.03.01 "Cone and seed insects", 2014, Antalya, Turkey |
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Landscape Genetics of Monochamus galloprovincialis, vector of the pine wood nematode in Europe8. International Conference on Biological Invasions from understanding to action "NEOBIOTA 2014, Nov 2014, Antalya, Turkey. 279 p |
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Increasing damage due to the pine processionary moth in Europe: role of climate and landscape changes24. IUFRO World Congress-The International Forestry Review. Sustaining Forests, Sustaining people: The role of research, International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO). AUT., Oct 2014, Salt Lake City, United States. 588 p |
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Assessing the invasion probability of the pine wood nematode with imported woodInsect invasions in a changing world, Le Studium - Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies. FRA., Dec 2014, Orléans, France. 1p |
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Inventaire des arbres-hôtes de la processionnaire du pin à l'interface ville-forêt-champs3. AFPP. Conférence sur l'Entretien des Espaces Verts, Jardins, Gazons, Forêts, Zones Aquatiques et Autres Zones Non Agricoles, Oct 2013, Toulouse, France. 1 p |
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Sentinel plantings in other continents, a novel method to identify potential insect invaders- Final results of a Chinese trial using European trees.2nd International Congress on Biological Invasions, Oct 2013, Qingdao, China |
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Movement of mature trees by man, an unexpected pathway for invasion of the urticating pine processionary moth24. USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, United States Department of Agriculture - USDA (USA) (USDA). USA., Jan 2013, Annapolis, United States. 124 p |
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Des plantations d'arbres sentinelles européens en Chine pour détecter de manière précoce les insectes et pathogènes potentiellement envahissants en Europe3. AFPP. Conférence sur l'Entretien des Espaces Verts, Jardins, Gazons, Forêts, Zones Aquatiques et Autres Zones Non Agricoles, Oct 2013, Toulouse, France. 7 p |
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Assessing potential expansion of the Pine Wood Nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) from the spatial genetic structure of the vector (Monochamus galloprovincialis)Pine Wilt Disease Conference 2013, Julius Kühn-Institut. DEU., Oct 2013, Braunschweig, Germany. 142 p., ⟨10.5073/berjki.2013.169.000⟩ |
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How Could Climate Change Affect the Potential Spread of Pine Wilt Disease in Europe?ClimTree 2013. International Conference on Climate Change and Tree Responses in Central European Forests, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research (WSL). CHE., Sep 2013, Zurich, Switzerland. pp.138 |
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Simulating the dispersal of Monochamus galloprovinciallis based on its flight mill performance and testing several management scenariosPine Wilt Disease Conference 2013, Julius Kühn-Institut. DEU., Oct 2013, Braunschweig, Germany. 142 p |
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Inventaire des arbres-hôtes de la processionnaire du pin à l'interface ville-forêt-champs3. AFPP. Conférence sur l'Entretien des Espaces Verts, Jardins, Gazons, Forêts, Zones Aquatiques et Autres Zones Non Agricoles, Oct 2013, Toulouse, France. pp.503-512 |
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Etude des processus de dispersion de Monochamus galloprovincialis , vecteur du nématode du pin : rôle potentiel de la chaîne pyrénéenne7. Réunion annuelle du Groupe des Entomologistes Forestiers Francophones, Oct 2013, Brens, France. 1 p |
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Potential range expansion of the invasive pine wood nematode in Europe: current predictions and future improvements of the modelimprovements of the model. International workshop on the impact of climate change on forest and agricultural ecosystems and adaptation strategies, Sep 2012, Krasnoyarsk, Russia. 1 p |
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Use of the nuclear region ITS2 for arthropods species identificationQBOL-EPPO Conference on DNA barcoding and diagnostic methods for plant pests, European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization - Organisation Européenne et Méditerranéenne pour la Protection des Plantes (EPPO). Paris, FRA., May 2012, Haarlem, Netherlands. 1 p |
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Monochamus Species As Potential Vectors Of The Pine Wood Nematode In Europe: What Can Be Learnt From The Asian Situation?25. International Congress of Entomology, New Era in entomology, Jun 2012, Daegu, South Korea. 1 p |
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When genetic markers contradict historical hypotheses: an unexpected Cypriot origin for the invasive seed chalcid Megastigmus schimitscheki.MEDINSECT 3 : Entomological Research in Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems, May 2012, Hammamet, Tunisia. 1 p |
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Observed and expected impact of climate change on a defoliator insect species, the pine processionary moth, in France and EuropeInternational Conférence, Tackling climate change: the contribution of forest scientific knowledge-Conférence Internationale, Faire face au changement climatique: la contribution de la science forestière, May 2012, Tours, France. 327 p |
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A simulation model to predict the potential spread of the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophylus over a range of scales25. International Congress of Entomology, New Era in entomology, Jun 2012, Daegu, South Korea. 1 p |
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Quaternary history of the pine processionary moth: role of topography and host tree in shaping the population genetic structureMEDPINE 4: 4.International Conference on Mediterranean Pines Conservation, Ecology, Restoration and Management of Mediterranean Pines and their Ecosystems: Challenges under global change, Jun 2011, Avignon, France. 1 p |
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Recolonization of an incense- juniper stand by cone and seed pests following a forest fire. Is the fire opening a regeneration window?IV. Colloque international sur le Genévrier thurifère et espèces affines, Oct 2011, Mont-Dauphin, France. 1p |
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Assessing the risk of invasion of the pine wood nematode and wilt disease expression in Europe: preliminary model and future directions5. International Pest Risk Mapping Workshop, Aug 2011, Fort Collins, United States. 1 p |
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Systématique moléculaire des insectes du genre Megastigmus ravageurs de graines de Cupressacées: une espèce d’insecte par espèce d’hôte?IV. Colloque international sur le Genévrier thurifère et espèces affines, Oct 2011, Mont-Dauphin, France. 1p |
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Heated islands and the trade of large trees responsible for long distance jumps of the pine processionary moth beyond its expanding edge"Population dynamics, biological control, and integrated management of forest insects", Sep 2010, Eberswalde, Germany |
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Alien insect species in a warmer world – patterns and trends22. Congresso Nazionale Italiano di Entomologia, Jun 2009, Ancona, Italy |
La chenille processionnaire du pin et le réchauffement climatique. Vers de nouvelles méthodes de lutte contre un insecte forestier urticant qui s'invite en villeMardis de la science, Mar 2009, Orléans, France. 2 p |
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Anthropogenic pathways in the spread of the pinewood nematode and predictions of future expansionInternational Congress on Biological Invasions, Nov 2009, Fuzhou, China. 1 p |
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Assessing, classifying and scoring the environmental impact of invasive insects in pest risk analyses11. European Ecological Congress; 38. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; EURECO-GFOE 2008 "Biodiversity in an Ecosystem Context", Sep 2008, Leipzig, Germany |
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The first finding of Wolbachia in thelytokous seed chalcids (Hymenoptera : Torymidae, Megastigmus sp)23. International Congress of Entomology; ICE 2008, Jul 2008, Durban, South Africa. 1 p |
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Share the resources or displace the natives: different strategies in invasive Megastigmus seed insects23. International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2008, Durban, South Africa. 1 p |
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What do interception data really tell us about actual insect invasions in Europe ?11. European Ecological Congress; 38. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; EURECO-GFOE 2008 "Biodiversity in an Ecosystem Context", Sep 2008, Leipzig, Germany |
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Use of molecular markers to identify cryptic species or complexes of sibling species in invasive or potentially invasive conifer pest insects23. International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2008, Durban, South Africa. 1 p |
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Cameraria ohridella spatial dynamics and invasion genetics11. European Ecological Congress; 38. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; EURECO-GFOE 2008 "Biodiversity in an Ecosystem Context", Sep 2008, Leipzig, Germany |
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Effects of climate change on the pine processionary moth range expansion: observations and predictions11. European Ecological Congress;38. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; EURECO-GFOE 2008 "Biodiversity in an Ecosystem Context, Sep 2008, Leipzig, Germany |
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Expansion of pine processionary moth in Europe: patterns and predictive model23. International Congress of Entomology, Jul 2008, Durban, South Africa. 1 p |
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Enseignement des travaux d'inventaire sur les insectes exotiques: du listing à la typologie des traits2. Rencontres Francophones "Invasions biologiques et traits d'histoire de vie : variabilité, plasticité et adaptation", Nov 2007, Rennes, France |
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L'incendie pourrait-il constituer un mécanisme de régénération naturelle du genévrier thurifère par échappement aux ravageurs des graines ? L’exemple de la montagne de Rié (France)3. Colloque International sur le Genévrier Thurifère et autres Juniperus : écologie et gestion forestière durable., May 2006, Cabrejas del Pinar (Soria), Espagne |
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INVAGRAINES - Invasions de peuplements forestiers par des insectes séminiphages exotiques : mécanismes, conséquences écologiques et moyens de surveillance"Invasions Biologiques" : Colloque de restitution, Oct 2006, Moliets, France |
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Modelling the Pine Processionary Moth range expansion in the Paris Basin4. North American Forest Insect Work Conference, "Metamorphosis: The forces of change", May 2006, Asheville, United States |
The horse chestnut leaf miner Cameraria ohridella: evolution of host plant use8. European Congress of Entomology, Sep 2006, Izmir, Turkey. p. 81 |
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Impact du changement climatique sur les populations d’insectes forestiersJournée d'information et de débat "la forêt face aux changements climatiques : acquis et incertitudes", Dec 2005, Paris, France. 11 p |
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Range expansion of the Pine Processionary Moth in Europe - I. Mechanisms underlying PPM expansion in France in relation to global warming16. U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species, Jan 2005, Annapolis,Maryland, United States |
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Population genetics of core and front populations of Thaumetopoea pityocampa in FranceUE RTD Project - Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources;Global change and pine processionary moth:a new challenge for integrated pest management;PROMOTH QLK5-CT-2002-00852, Sep 2005, Belgodère, Calvi, France. 1 p |
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A comparative approach in understanding biological invasions: What can be learnt from the analysis of DNA microsatellites in invasive Megastigmus seed chalcids?3. International Conference on Biological Invasions NEOBIOTA- From Ecology to Control, Sep 2004, Bern, Switzerland. 1 p |
Determining the suitability of a European cone weevil, Pissodes validirostris, for biological control of invasive pines in South Africa11. International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds, Apr 2003, Camberra, Australia |
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Analyse expérimentale de l'expansion en latitude et en altitude d'un insecte forestier d'importance économique et sanitaire, la processionnaire du pin, sous l'influence du changement climatique1. journées MICCES (Mission Changement Climatique et effet de serre) 2004, Jan 2004, Isle-sur-la Sorgue, France. 1 p |
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Molecular phylogeny of Megastigmus seed chalcids (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) related to conifers22. International Congress of Entomology, Aug 2004, Brisbane, Australia. 1 p |
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Specialist seed insects can affect the conservation of endangered conifer species22. International Congress of Entomology, Aug 2004, Brisbane, Australia. 1 p |
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Invasive patterns of an exotic seed chalcid, Megastigmus schimitscheki Novitzky, in the cedar plantations of southern France15. International Plant Protection Congress, Jul 2003, Beijing, China. 1 p |
Unpredictable frost impact on larch cone flies, a key factor for the natural regeneration of European Larch ?International Symposium : Improvement of larch (larix sp.) for better growth, stem form and wood quality, Sep 2002, Gap, France |
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Systématique moléculaire de chalcidiens du genre Megastigmus(Hymenoptera : Torymidae), ravageurs des graines de genévriers(Juniperus spp.)dans les écosystèmes forestiers méditerranéensSymposium IUFRO "Recherches entomologiques dans les écosystèmes méditerranéens", May 2002, Rabat, Maroc. 1 p |
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Variabilité génétique des espèces autochtones et invasives du genre Megastigmus (Chalcidoidea : Torymidae) dans les cédraies et sapinières du Mont Ventoux5. Conférence Internationale Francophone d'entomologie;CIFE 2002, Jul 2002, Montréal, Canada. 1 p |
Why seed cones of Pinus from the Cembrae subsection are less colonized by insects than cones of other alpine conifers ?5. IUFRO conference, Sep 1996, Monte-Bondone, Italy |
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Biodiversity of edge-effects in the arthropod communities of Alpine and Siberian forest ecosystems1. Congresso SISEF, Jun 1997, Legnaro, Italy |
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Response of Megastigmus spermotrophus to colour traps baited with volatile constituents of Pseudotsuga menziesii seed cones5. IUFRO conference, Sep 1996, Monte-Bondone, Italy |
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Impact of Strobilomyia spp. and Resseliella skuhravyorum on seeds of high elevation Larix decidua in the Southern French Alps5. IUFRO conference, Sep 1996, Monte-Bondone, Italy |
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Mortality factors affecting cones and seeds of Cupressus sempervirens prior to seed dispersal5. IUFRO conference, Sep 1996, Monte-Bondone, Italy |
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Introduction and spread of exotic tree seed pests in Europe vs. Colonization of exotic trees by native european seed pests: are the processes similar?20. International Congress of Entomology, Aug 1996, Florence, Italy |
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Impact of cone and seed insects on the regeneration potential of conifer forests in Eurasia20. IUFRO world congress, Aug 1995, Tampere, Finland |
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Dynamics of invasion of Douglas-fir seed orchards by non-resident seed chalcids in western EuropeInternational union of forestry research organizations, Feb 1994, Maui, United States |
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Impact of insects on natural regeneration of high altitude alpine forestsCorso di cultura in ecologia vito di cadore, Sep 1993, Padova, Spain |
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Etudes preliminaires de facteurs susceptibles d'etre impliques dans l'induction de la diapause prolongee chez Megastigmus spermotrophus Wachtl (Hymenoptere Torymidae) chalcidien seminiphage specifique du DouglasActes du Congres, May 1992, Paris, France |
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Colonization of a Douglas-fir seed orchard by an insect pest Megastigmus spermotrophus : Modeling migration processes3. international conference, Jun 1992, Pau, France |
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Do cone insects really aggravate the limitation of natural regeneration potentialities in conifers growing in drastic conditions ?International conference, Jun 1991, Petropavlovsk-Kamtchatky |
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Parental and genotype effect on prolonged diapause induction in the Douglas-fir seed chalcid, Megastigmus spermotrophus Wachtl.19. international congress of entomology, Jun 1992, Beijing, China |
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Determination of seed chalcid impact in pollenated and unpollenated Douglas-fir cones : The new paradigmNorthwest Seed Orchard Manager's Association Meeting, Jan 1992, Wilsonville OR, United States |
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Effectiveness of acephate implants in cone crop protection in some European conifers - Preliminary resultsNorth American international work conference, Mar 1991, Denver, United States |
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Cone and foliage volatiles from Douglas-fir and European larch : Relationship to attack by cone and seed insects19. international congress of entomology, Jun 1992, Beijing, China |
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Structure, specificity, and evolution of insect guilds related to cones of conifers in Western EuropeIUFRO Working Party symposium, Aug 1989, Abakan, Siberie, United States |
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Comment s'ajustent des populations d'insectes phytophages confrontees a des fluctuations saisonnieres acycliques d'abondance de leur hotes ? L'exemple de la diapause prolongee chez les insectes infeodes aux structures reproductrices des coniferesColloque, Feb 1990, Dourdan, France |
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Results of the survey of cone and seed insects in some conifer forests of northeast China3. conference of IUFRO working party S2.07.01, Jun 1988, Victoria BC, Canada |
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New results and some thinkings about significance and induction of prolonged diapause in cone insects with particular references to the larch cone fly (Lasiomma melania) and to the douglas fir seed chalcid (Megastigmus spermotrophus)3. conference of IUFRO working party S2.07.01, Jun 1988, Victoria BC, Canada |
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Impact des insectes ravageurs des cones et graines sur les potentialites de regeneration naturelle des principales essences constituant les forets d'altitude du BrianconnaisReunion de travail, Sep 1988, Chambery, France |
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Dynamics and forecast of larch cone fly populations in the French Alps2. conference of the cone and seed insects working party S2-07-01, Sep 1986, Briancon, France |
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Pheromones for trapping of two moth species in seed orchards2. conference of the cone and seed insects working party S2-07-01, Sep 1986, Briancon, France |
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An ambrosia beetle recently introduced in Europe shows specific association with a yeast fungusInternational Congress of Plant Pathology, Aug 2023, Lyon, France |
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Effet de micro-injections d’emamectine benzoate dans l’arbre hôte sur la survie des premiers stades larvaires de la pyrale du buis.6e conférence sur les moyens alternatifs de protection pour une production intégrée, Mar 2017, Lille, France. , 2017 |
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Respiration-based monitoring of metabolic rate following cold-exposure in two invasive Anoplophora species (Cerambycidae) depending on acclimation regime16. SIP Annual Meeting, Jul 2017, Tours, France. 2017, 16th International Symposium on Insect-Plant Relationships - Abstract Book |
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Recent and fast invasion in Europe: The case of the Western conifer seed bug Leptoglossus occidentalis.ICE 2016; XXV International Congress of Entomology, Sep 2016, Orlando, United States. 2016, ICE 2016; XXV International Congress of Entomology. Program book. ⟨10.1603/ICE.2016.92730⟩ |
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Tracing the invasion pathways of the highly invasive box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis, in Europe : a phylogeographic approach.Neobiota 2016: 9. International Conference on Biological Invasions Biological Invasions: Interactions with Environmental Change, Sep 2016, Vianden, Luxembourg. Fondation faune-flore - Institut de recherche sur le patrimoine naturel et la diversité biologique, 2016, NEOBIOTA 2016. Biological Invasions: Interactions with Environmental Change. 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions |
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Risque d'entrée de ravageurs et pathogènes invasifs avec l'importation de boisColloque National du Groupement de Recherche Invasions Biologiques, Oct 2014, Rennes, France. 88 p., 2014, Colloque National du Groupement de Recherche Invasions Biologiques, GdR 3647 Invasions Biologiques |
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Host plant specialization matters in the epidemiology of Wolbachia across phytophagous wasps (Hymenoptera: Torymidae)8. International Wolbachia Conference, Jun 2014, Innsbruck, Austria. 2014, Wolbachia 2014. 8th International Wolbachia Conference. Abstract Book |
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Range expansion of the pine processionary moth under climate change: Research directions on the responses to thermal heterogeneityColloque National du Groupement de Recherche Invasions Biologiques, Oct 2014, Rennes, France. 88 p., 2014, Colloque National du Groupement de Recherche Invasions Biologiques, GdR 3647 Invasions Biologiques |
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A bridgehead effect in the invasion of the Western conifer seed bug in Europe?7. European Conference on Biological Invasions "NEOBIOTA 2012", Sep 2012, Pontevedra, Spain. GEIB Grupo Especialista en Invasiones Biológicas, 367 p., 2012, NEOBIOTA 2012 - 7. European conférence on biological invasions; Halting Biological Invasions in Europe: from Data to Decisions; Abstracts GEIB Grupo Especialista en Invasiones Biológicas |
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Déplacements dans l'arc alpin de la tordeuse grise du mélèzeInvasion et expansion d'insectes bioagresseurs forestiers. Quels risques pour la forêt française dans le contexte des changements globaux ?, Editions Quae, pp.85-93, 2025, Synthèses, 978-2-7592-4047-0 |
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Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) - Asian tiger mosquito(Diptera, Culicidae). Chapter 14: Factsheets for 80 representative alien speciesAlien terrestrial arthropods of Europe, 4 (2), Pensoft Publishers, 2010, BioRisk, 978-954-642-555-3 |
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<em>Bemisia tabaci</em> (Gennadius, 1889) - Cotton whitefly (Hemiptera, Aleyrodidae)Alien terrestrial arthropods of Europe, 4 (2), Pensoft Publishers, 2010, BioRisk, 978-954-642-555-3 |
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Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande,1895) - Western flower thrips (Thripidae, Thysanoptera). Chapter 14: Factsheets for 80 representative alien speciesAlien terrestrial arthropods of Europe, 4 (2), Pensoft Publishers, 2010, BioRisk, 978-954-642-555-3 |
An ALARM case study : The rapid colonization of an introduced tree, black locust by an invasive north-american midge and its parasitoids. Chapter 6: Biological invasionsAtlas of Biodiversity Risk, Pensoft Publishers, 2010, 978-954-642-446-4 (print) 978-954-642-447-1 (e-book) |
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Modelling the potential expansion of the invasive pinewood nematode in China with global warming. Chapter 9 : The combined effects of major drivers and pressures on biodiversityAtlas of Biodiversity Risk, Pensoft Publishers, 2010, 978-954-642-446-4 (print) 978-954-642-447-1 (e-book) |
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The ALARM field site network, an outstanding tool for the survey of invasive insects infesting seeds of wild roses in europe. Chapter 6: Biological invasionsAtlas of Biodiversity Risk, Pensoft Publishers, 2010, 978-954-642-446-4 (print) 978-954-642-447-1 (e-book) |
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Aedes albopictus (Skuse),Asian tiger mosquito (Culicidae, Diptera) Chapter 13: Species accounts of 100 of the most invasive alien species in EuropeHandbook of Alien Species in Europe. DAISIE, 3, Springer Science - Business Media B.V., 2009, Invading Nature, 978-1-4020-8279-5 978-1-4020-8280-1 (e-ISBN) |
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Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard), serpentine leaf miner (Agromyzidae, Diptera). Chapter 13: Species accounts of 100 of the most invasive alien species in EuropeHandbook of Alien Species in Europe. DAISIE, 3, Springer Science - Business Media B.V., 2009, Invading Nature, 978-1-4020-8279-5 978-1-4020-8280-1 (e-ISBN) |
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Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), western flower thrips (Thripidae, Thysanoptera). Chapter 13: Species accounts of 100 of the most invasive alien species in EuropeHandbook of Alien Species in Europe. DAISIE, 3, Springer Science - Business Media B.V., 2009, Invading Nature, 978-1-4020-8279-5 978-1-4020-8280-1 (e-ISBN) |
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