2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01871.x
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Wind‐assisted migration potential of the island sugarcane planthopperEumetopina flavipes(Hemiptera: Delphacidae): implications for managing incursions across an Australian quarantine frontline

Abstract: Summary 1. The identification of dispersal mechanisms which facilitate particular biological invasions is paramount for the successful management of invasive species. If the dispersal mechanism promotes high propagule pressure, the probability of successful establishment and spread is enhanced. 2. Invasive species may enter mainland Australia from Papua New Guinea via the Torres Strait islands, and their dispersal through the region may be assisted by wind. The island sugarcane planthopper Eumetopina flavipe… Show more

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“…The GenSIM model has been well described elsewhere (Rochester et al , 1996; Rochester, 1999). Briefly, GenSIM is an agent‐based simulation model that uses a number of sub‐models to calculate insect redistribution (Rochester et al , 1996; Anderson et al , 2010). Based on user‐defined parameters, GenSIM generates a random sample of insects (agents) which is representative of the defined population.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GenSIM model has been well described elsewhere (Rochester et al , 1996; Rochester, 1999). Briefly, GenSIM is an agent‐based simulation model that uses a number of sub‐models to calculate insect redistribution (Rochester et al , 1996; Anderson et al , 2010). Based on user‐defined parameters, GenSIM generates a random sample of insects (agents) which is representative of the defined population.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Island sugarcane planthopper ( Eumetopina fl avipes , Delphacidae) is one suggested benefi ciary of wind in reaching northern Australia from Papua New Guinea via islands in Torres Strait (Anderson et al 2010 ). This species is a high risk quarantine threat as the only known vector of an important disease of sugarcane (Ramu stunt virus) present in Papua New Guinea but not yet in Australia.…”
Section: Arrivalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Island sugarcane planthopper ( Eumetopina fl avipes , Delphacidae) is one suggested benefi ciary of wind in reaching northern Australia from Papua New Guinea via islands in Torres Strait (Anderson et al 2010 ). The Island sugarcane planthopper ( Eumetopina fl avipes , Delphacidae) is one suggested benefi ciary of wind in reaching northern Australia from Papua New Guinea via islands in Torres Strait (Anderson et al 2010 ).…”
Section: Arrivalmentioning
confidence: 99%