Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands

The suite of environments and anthropogenic modifications of sub-Antarctic islands provide key opportunities to improve our understanding of the potential consequences of climate change and biological species invasions on terrestrial ecosystems. The profound impact of human introduced invasive speci...

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Main Authors: Lebouvier, Marc, Laparie, M, Hullé, M, Marais, A, Cozic, Y, Lalouette, L, Vernon, P, Candresse, T, Frenot, Yves, Renault, David
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2011
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.815245 2023-05-15T13:42:11+02:00 Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands Lebouvier, Marc Laparie, M Hullé, M Marais, A Cozic, Y Lalouette, L Vernon, P Candresse, T Frenot, Yves Renault, David MEDIAN LATITUDE: -49.350226 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 69.913912 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -49.438000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 69.598500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -49.192200 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 70.437200 * DATE/TIME START: 1939-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2010-01-01T00:00:00 2011-06-05 application/zip, 2 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.815245 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.815245 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.815245 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.815245 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Lebouvier, Marc; Laparie, M; Hullé, M; Marais, A; Cozic, Y; Lalouette, L; Vernon, P; Candresse, T; Frenot, Yves; Renault, David (2011): The significance of the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands for the assessment of the vulnerability of native communities to climate change, alien insect invasions and plant viruses. Biological Invasions, 13(5), 1195-1208, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-011-9946-5 International Polar Year (2007-2008) IPY Dataset 2011 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.815245 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-011-9946-5 2023-01-20T07:33:01Z The suite of environments and anthropogenic modifications of sub-Antarctic islands provide key opportunities to improve our understanding of the potential consequences of climate change and biological species invasions on terrestrial ecosystems. The profound impact of human introduced invasive species on indigenous biota, and the facilitation of establishment as a result of changing thermal conditions, has been well documented on the French sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands (South Indian Ocean). The present study provides an overview of the vulnerability of sub-Antarctic terrestrial communities with respect to two interacting factors, namely climate change and alien insects. We present datasets assimilated by our teams on the Kerguelen Islands since 1974, coupled with a review of the literature, to evaluate the mechanism and impact of biological invasions in this region. First, we consider recent climatic trends of the Antarctic region, and its potential influence on the establishment, distribution and abundance of alien insects, using as examples one fly and one beetle species. Second, we consider to what extent limited gene pools may restrict alien species' colonisations. Finally, we consider the vulnerability of native communities to aliens using the examples of one beetle, one fly, and five aphid species taking into consideration their additional impact as plant virus vectors. We conclude that the evidence assimilated from the sub-Antarctic islands can be applied to more complex temperate continental systems as well as further developing international guidelines to minimise the impact of alien species. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic International Polar Year IPY Kerguelen Islands PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Antarctic Indian Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands The Antarctic ENVELOPE(69.598500,70.437200,-49.192200,-49.438000)
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IPY
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IPY
Lebouvier, Marc
Laparie, M
Hullé, M
Marais, A
Cozic, Y
Lalouette, L
Vernon, P
Candresse, T
Frenot, Yves
Renault, David
Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands
topic_facet International Polar Year (2007-2008)
IPY
description The suite of environments and anthropogenic modifications of sub-Antarctic islands provide key opportunities to improve our understanding of the potential consequences of climate change and biological species invasions on terrestrial ecosystems. The profound impact of human introduced invasive species on indigenous biota, and the facilitation of establishment as a result of changing thermal conditions, has been well documented on the French sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands (South Indian Ocean). The present study provides an overview of the vulnerability of sub-Antarctic terrestrial communities with respect to two interacting factors, namely climate change and alien insects. We present datasets assimilated by our teams on the Kerguelen Islands since 1974, coupled with a review of the literature, to evaluate the mechanism and impact of biological invasions in this region. First, we consider recent climatic trends of the Antarctic region, and its potential influence on the establishment, distribution and abundance of alien insects, using as examples one fly and one beetle species. Second, we consider to what extent limited gene pools may restrict alien species' colonisations. Finally, we consider the vulnerability of native communities to aliens using the examples of one beetle, one fly, and five aphid species taking into consideration their additional impact as plant virus vectors. We conclude that the evidence assimilated from the sub-Antarctic islands can be applied to more complex temperate continental systems as well as further developing international guidelines to minimise the impact of alien species.
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author Lebouvier, Marc
Laparie, M
Hullé, M
Marais, A
Cozic, Y
Lalouette, L
Vernon, P
Candresse, T
Frenot, Yves
Renault, David
author_facet Lebouvier, Marc
Laparie, M
Hullé, M
Marais, A
Cozic, Y
Lalouette, L
Vernon, P
Candresse, T
Frenot, Yves
Renault, David
author_sort Lebouvier, Marc
title Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands
title_short Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands
title_full Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands
title_fullStr Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of introduced Aphididae species, an endemic fly (Anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (Merizodus soledadinus) on the Kerguelen Islands
title_sort characteristics of introduced aphididae species, an endemic fly (anatalanta aptera) and an introduced ground beetle (merizodus soledadinus) on the kerguelen islands
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op_source Supplement to: Lebouvier, Marc; Laparie, M; Hullé, M; Marais, A; Cozic, Y; Lalouette, L; Vernon, P; Candresse, T; Frenot, Yves; Renault, David (2011): The significance of the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands for the assessment of the vulnerability of native communities to climate change, alien insect invasions and plant viruses. Biological Invasions, 13(5), 1195-1208, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-011-9946-5
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