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| Title: | Novel host associations and habitats for Senecio-specialist herbivorous insects in Auckland |
| Author: | Sullivan, Jon J. Winks, Chris J. Fowler, Simon V. |
| Date: | 2008 |
| Publisher: | New Zealand Ecological Society |
| Citation: | Sullivan, J. J., Winks, C. J., & Fowler, S. V. (2008). Novel host associations and habitats for Senecio-specialist herbivorous insects in Auckland. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 32(2), 219-224. |
| Item Type: | Journal Article |
| Abstract: | We studied the genus- and species-specialist monophagous herbivorous insects of Senecio (Asteraceae)
in Auckland, New Zealand. With the exception of the widespread S. hispidulus, the eight native Senecio species
in mainland Auckland (two endemic) are typically uncommon and restricted to less modified conservation land.
However, 11 naturalised Senecio have established and are often widespread in urban and rural habitats. Three endemic
Senecio‑specialist herbivores – Nyctemera annulata, Patagoniodes farnaria, and Tephritis fascigera – formed novel
host associations with naturalised Senecio species and spread into modified landscapes. Host associations for these
species were not related to whether Senecio species are naturalised or native. However, the abundances of Patagonoides
farnaria and Tephritis fascigera were significantly higher in wildland habitats than rural or urban habitats, and wildland
Senecio were on average 1.4 times more likely to experience >5% folivory then urban conspecifics. |
| Persistent URL (URI): | http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4954 |
| Related: | Originally published online by the New Zealand Ecological Society at: http://www.nzes.org.nz/nzje/ |
| Related URI: | http://www.nzes.org.nz/nzje/contents.php?volume_issue=j32_2 |
| ISSN: | 0110-6465 |
| Rights: | Copyright © New Zealand Ecological Society |
| Appears in Collections: | Bio-Protection Research Centre
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