2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10682-012-9564-4
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Colonization ability of two invasive weevils with different reproductive modes

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“…Many parthenogenetic species within Naupactini underwent geographic range expansions and exhibit higher colonization ability than sexual species (Lanteri and Normark ; Guzmán et al. ; Lanteri et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many parthenogenetic species within Naupactini underwent geographic range expansions and exhibit higher colonization ability than sexual species (Lanteri and Normark ; Guzmán et al. ; Lanteri et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is worthwhile to mention that they established in suitable or moderately suitable environments (Guzmán et al. ; Lanteri et al. ).…”
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“…For the scientific names we followed Wibmer & O'Brien (), Bordón (, ) and Alonso‐Zarazaga & Lyal (). Most of the geographical records were derived from taxonomic contributions and studies on potential geographical distributions of parthenogenetic species published by the authors of this paper (Lanteri, , , , , ,b,c, , , ; Lanteri & Loiácono, ; Lanteri & O'Brien, ; Bordón, , ; Lanteri et al ., , ; Morrone & Lanteri, ; Lanteri & Diaz, ; Lanteri & Marvaldi, ; Lanteri & del Río, , , ,b; del Río et al ., , ; del Río & Lanteri, ; Guzmán et al ., ). We added other geographical records from specimens collected and/or examined subsequent to previous publications and deposited in different entomological collections (for information on voucher specimens see http://www.museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/uploads/docs/georreferencias_naupactini.pdf).…”
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“…Naupactus cervinus, Naupactus leucoloma, Pantomorus ruizi, Atrichonotus taeniatulus and Aramigus tessellatus. Most of them are parthenogenetic and have become widespread mainly because of their association with crops in several countries (Lanteri & Normark, 1995;Guzm an et al, 2012;Lanteri et al, 2013b).…”
Section: Track Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%