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Ecological consequences of a single introduced species to the Antarctic: terrestrial impacts of the invasive midge Eretmoptera murphyi on Signy Island
Bartlett, Jesamine; Convey, Peter; Newsham, Kevin K.; Hayward, S.A.L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The nutrient-poor soils of Antarctica are sensitive to change. Recent increases in the number of anthropogenic introductions mean that understanding the impact of non-native species on Antarctic soils is pertinent, and ... -
Ocean currents as a potential dispersal pathway for Antarctica’s most persistent non-native terrestrial insect
Bartlett, Jesamine; Convey, Peter; Hughes, K.A.; Thorpe, S.E.; Hayward, S.A.L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The non-native midge Eretmoptera murphyi is Antarctica’s most persistent non-native insect and is known to impact the terrestrial ecosystems. It inhabits by considerably increasing litter turnover and availability of soil ... -
Surviving the antarctic winter—life stage cold tolerance and ice entrapment survival in the invasive chironomid midge Eretmoptera murphyi
Bartlett, Jesamine; Convey, Peter; Hayward, Scott A. L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)An insect’s ability to tolerate winter conditions is a critical determinant of its success. This is true for both native and invasive species, and especially so in harsh polar environments. The midge Eretmoptera murphyi ... -
Surviving the Antarctic winter—Life Stage Cold Tolerance and Ice Entrapment Survival in The Invasive Chironomid Midge Eretmoptera murphyi
Bartlett, Jesamine; Convey, Peter; Hayward, Scott A.L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)An insect’s ability to tolerate winter conditions is a critical determinant of its success. This is true for both native and invasive species, and especially so in harsh polar environments. The midge Eretmoptera murphyi ...