Mating before host colonization: a common trait in outbreeding Scolytinae, potentially linked to invasiveness

Little is known about the influence of mating strategies that could potentially facilitate the colonization of new hosts in outbreeding species of the weevil subfamily Scolytinae. Individuals typically emerge from their host tree, disperse, and then mate with unrelated conspecifics in a new host whe...

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Main Authors: Dacquin, Pauline, Barnes, Brittany F., Caiti, Emilio, Corley, Juan Carlos, Deganutti, Luca, Faccoli, Massimo, Gandhi, Kamal J.K., Garcia, André, Grodzki, Wojciech, Jactel, Hervé, Inward, Daegan, Knížek, Miloš, Lantschner, Maria Victoria, Lakatos, Ferenc, de Pletincx, Nathan Lecocq, Meurisse, Nicolas, Nikolov, Christo, Pugh, Andrew, Riggins, John J., Aron, Serge, Grégoire, Jean-Claude
Format: Artículo
Language:Inglés
Published: Schweizerbart Science Publishing 2025
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/22608
https://www.schweizerbart.de/papers/entomologia/detail/45/106675/Mating_before_host_colonization_a_common_trait_in_
https://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2025/2863

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