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Agricultural and Forest Entomology | 2011

Risk posed by the invasive defoliator Uraba lugens to New Zealand native flora

Toni M. Withers; Karina J. B. Potter; Lisa A. Berndt; Shaun A. Forgie; Quentin Paynter; Darren J. Kriticos

1 The risk posed to New Zealand native flora by the recently‐established pest of Australian origin Uraba lugens Walker (Lepidoptera: Nolidae) (gum leaf skeletonizer) was assessed. Weed biological control host range testing methods were applied to identify those New Zealand plant species potentially at risk. Native plants tested were primarily in the Myrtaceae, the family that contains all the Australian hosts of U. lugens. 2 Experimental methods included no‐choice larval feeding assays and field cage and laboratory oviposition trials. Difficulty in ascertaining reliable oviposition preference data from cage oviposition trials limited the confidence with which the invaders field host range could be predicted. 3 Field surveys of plants attacked by U. lugens in the infested area supported the initial predictions but only some of the at‐risk native Myrtaceae were present in the area. 4 The risk to native New Zealand plants is presented in terms of two mechanisms: development of self‐sustaining populations and temporary spill‐over of solitary larvae. Development of self‐sustaining populations of the pest within native forests is deemed to be highly improbable. 5 Temporary spill‐over impacts are most likely in urban areas within mixed species plantings or boundaries between native/exotic forests and coinciding with the mobile larval life stages. Spill‐over impacts from U. lugens have only been recorded to date on Metrosideros excelsa.


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2007

Using a pheromone lure survey to establish the native and potential distribution of an invasive Lepidopteran, Uraba lugens.

Darren J. Kriticos; Karina J. B. Potter; Neil Alexander; Andy R. Gibb; D. Max Suckling


Weed Research | 2009

The current and future potential distribution of Cytisus scoparius: a weed of pastoral systems, natural ecosystems and plantation forestry

Karina J. B. Potter; Darren J. Kriticos; Michael S. Watt; Agathe Leriche


Weed Research | 2011

Managing invasive weeds under climate change: considering the current and potential future distribution of Buddleja davidii.

Darren J. Kriticos; M S Watt; Karina J. B. Potter; Lucy K. Manning; N S Alexander; Nita Tallent-Halsell


Biological Invasions | 2010

Using species niche models to inform strategic management of weeds in a changing climate

Michael S. Watt; Darren J. Kriticos; Karina J. B. Potter; Lucy K. Manning; Nita Tallent-Halsell; Graeme W. Bourdôt


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2006

Potential of Selective Insecticides for Managing Uraba lugens (Lepidoptera: Nolidae) on Eucalypts

Sarah Mansfield; Toni M. Withers; S.F. Gous; Karina J. B. Potter; Darren J. Kriticos; Michelle C. Watson; Mark O. Kimberley


Archive | 2010

Climate Futures for Tasmania: Impacts on agriculture Technical Report

Gk Holz; Grose; James C. Bennett; Stuart Corney; Cj White; Dc Phelan; Karina J. B. Potter; Darren J. Kriticos; Rp Rawnsley; D Parsons; S Lisson; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff


New Zealand Plant Protection | 2005

Parasitism of gum leaf skeletoniser (Uraba lugens) in New Zealand.

Sarah Mansfield; Darren J. Kriticos; Karina J. B. Potter; Michelle C. Watson


Proceedings of the 16th Australian Weeds Conference, Cairns Convention Centre, North Queensland, Australia, 18-22 May, 2008. | 2008

Climate change impacts on Scotch broom in Australia.

Karina J. B. Potter; Darren J. Kriticos; Agathe Leriche


Archive | 2010

Implications of climate change for Australia's plantation forests: weeds, insect and fungal pests

Libby Pinkard; Darren J. Kriticos; Karina J. B. Potter

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Darren J. Kriticos

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Nita Tallent-Halsell

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Agathe Leriche

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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