Dissertationes Forestales 57
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Vanhanen, Henri 2008. Invasive insects in Europe - the role of climate change and global trade. University of Joensuu, Faculty of Forest Sciences
ISSN 1795-7389
ISBN 978-951-651-202-3 (PDF)
ISBN 978-951-651-202-3 (PDF)
This dissertation is a summary of the following original articles:
- Mattson, W., Vanhanen, H., Veteli, T.O., Sivonen, S. & Niemelä, P. 2007. Few immigrant phytophagous insects on woody plants in Europe: legacy of the European crucible? Biological Invasions 9(8): 957-974.
doi:10.1007/s10530-007-9096-y
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Vanhanen, H., Mattson, W., Veteli, T.O., Niemelä, P. & Raffa, K. Why bark beetles with aggregation pheromone communication are poor invaders: The shackles of specialization? (Manuscript).
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Vanhanen, H., Veteli, T.O. & Niemelä, P. 2008. Potential distribution ranges in Europe for Aeolesthes sarta, Tetropium gracilicorne and Xylotrechus altaicus, a CLIMEX analysis. EPPO/OEPP Bulletin 38(2): 239–248.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2338.2008.01211.x
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Vanhanen, H., Veteli, T.O. & Niemelä, P. 2008. Potential distribution ranges in Europe for Ips hauseri, Ips subelongatus and Scolytus morawitzi, a CLIMEX analysis. EPPO/OEPP Bulletin 38(2): 249-258.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2338.2008.01212.x
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Vanhanen, H., Veteli, T.O., Päivinen, S., Kellomäki, S. & Niemelä, P. 2007. Climate change and range shifts in two insect defoliators: gypsy moth and nun moth – a model study. Silva Fennica 41(4): 621–638.
http://www.metla.fi/silvafennica/full/sf41/sf414621.pdf
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