Publications for:

pest = Vespula vulgaris
country = New Zealand

found 20 publications:

2022
Sugar alcohols have the potential as bee-safe baits for the common wasp
Pest Management Science (2022) 78 (7), 3005-3011
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2021
DNA metabarcoding of prey reveals spatial, temporal and diet partitioning of an island ecosystem by four invasive wasps
Journal of Applied Ecology (2021) 58 (6), 1199-1211
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A diverse viral community from predatory wasps in their native and invaded range, with a new virus infectious to honey bees
Viruses (2021) 13 (8 - 1431)
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2019
Lack of genetic structuring, low effective population sizes and major bottlenecks characterise common and German wasps in New Zealand
Biological Invasions (2019) 21 (10), 3185-3201
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Fitness and microbial networks of the common wasp, Vespula vulgaris (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), in its native and introduced ranges
Ecological Entomology (2019) 44 (4), 512-523
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The association between mitochondrial genetic variation and reduced colony fitness in an invasive wasp
Molecular Ecology (2019) 28 (14), 3324-3338
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2018
Non-detection of honeybee hive contamination following Vespula wasp baiting with protein containing fipronil
PLoS ONE (2018) 13 (10 - e0206385)
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2017
The efficacy of Vespex® wasp bait to control Vespula species (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in New Zealand
International Journal of Pest Management (2017) 63 (3), 266-272
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2016
Combining odours isolated from phylogenetically diverse sources yields a better lure for yellow jackets
Pest Management Science (2016) 72 (4), 760-769
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2015
Density-dependent effects of an invasive wasp on the morphology of an endemic New Zealand ant
Biological Invasions (2015) 17 (1), 327-335
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Invasive Vespula wasps utilize kairomones to exploit honeydew produced by sooty scale insects, Ultracoelostoma
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2015) 41 (11), 1018-1027
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2014
Attraction of the invasive social wasp, Vespula vulgaris, by volatiles from fermented brown sugar
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2014) 151 (2), 182-190
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Volatiles from green-lipped mussel as a lead to vespid wasp attractants
Journal of Applied Entomology (2014) 138 (1-2), 87-95
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2013
Reduced densities of the invasive wasp, Vespula vulgaris (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), did not alter the invertebrate community composition of Nothofagus forests in New Zealand
Environmental Entomology (2013) 42 (2), 223-230
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2009
Attraction and antennal response of the common wasp, Vespula vulgaris (L.), to selected synthetic chemicals in New Zealand beech forests
Pest Management Science (2009) 65 (9), 975-981
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2000
The introduced English wasp Vespula vulgaris (L.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) newly recorded invading native forests in Tasmania
Australian Journal of Entomology (2000) 39 (3), 177-179
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1999
Mortality and emergence pattern of overwintering cocoons of the wasp parasitoid Sphecophaga vesparum vesparum (Hymenoptera : Ichneumonidae) in New Zealand
Environmental Entomology (1999) 28 (1), 9-13
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Restructuring of Lepidoptera communities by introduced Vespula wasps in a New Zealand beech forest
Oecologia (1999) 119 (4), 565-571
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1998
Reducing predation of orb-web spiders by controlling common wasps (Vespula vulgaris) in a New Zealand beech forest
Ecological Entomology (1998) 23 (1), 90-95
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1996
Impacts of introduced common wasps (Vespula vulgaris) on experimentally placed mealworms in a New Zealand beech forest
Oecologia (1996) 105 (2), 266-270
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