2001
DOI: 10.1603/0046-225x-30.6.1036
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Dispersal ofAnoplophora glabripennis(Cerambycidae)

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“…Surprisingly, the response to a feeding supply was species-specific, as energy derived from sugar did not potentiate dispersal in small Cc females. Mean and maximum displacements of Cw and Cc agree with those of other large cerambycids, such as A. glabripennis (Smith et al, 2001(Smith et al, , 2004 and R. alpina (Drag et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…Surprisingly, the response to a feeding supply was species-specific, as energy derived from sugar did not potentiate dispersal in small Cc females. Mean and maximum displacements of Cw and Cc agree with those of other large cerambycids, such as A. glabripennis (Smith et al, 2001(Smith et al, , 2004 and R. alpina (Drag et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…A large number of catches, an extended sampling period covering the entire season and a high and relatively constant recapture rate (Smith et al, 2001;Franzen & Nilsson, 2007) allowed for accurate dispersal estimates in both sexes of Cw and Cc in our mark-recapture study. Recapture rates obtained (Cw, 0.46-0.59; Cc, 0.51-0.56) were similar to or higher than those reported in recent studies with Cw using trapping [0.42-0.50 ( Torres-Vila et al, 2012) and0.26-0.35 (Torres-Vila et al, 2013)] or resighting (0.04-0.22;López-Pantoja et al, 2008).…”
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“…(Smith et al 2001). Die klimatischen Bedingungen in Mitteleuropa entsprechen durchaus den ökologischen Anforderungen dieser asiatischen Käferart und eine dauerhafte Ansiedelung mit stabilen Populationen im Freiland ist denkbar (Wulf 1999, MacLeod et al 2002, Berendes u. Pehl 2003 …”
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