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An Introduction to the Native and Non-Native Plant-Insect Interactions and Potential Pollinators of Puerto Williams and Yendegaia, Cabo de Hornos, Chile.


Abstract The Magellanic sub-Antarctic ecoregion of southern Chile represents one of the last remaining pristine areas on Earth, but there are knowledge gaps concerning the biodiversity and interactions of the regions' flora and fauna. Non-native insect species like Bombus terrestris and Vespula vulgaris are known to have detrimental influence on native populations through competition for resources/nesting habitat, larvae predation, and foreign pathogen introduction. However, their interactions with the native and non-native plants in the region and between introduced species are unknown. This study highlights the importance of further investigations documenting the region's biodiversity, native and non-native species interactions, and local pollinators.
Authors Carmen A Burkett , Ri Corwin , Jonathan D. Lautenbach University of Wyoming , Irene Gallego ORCID , S. A. Joseph , Francesca Burkett , B. H. Hendrickson , Denise Jackson ORCID , Morghan McCool , C. Molina , Fermı́n Morales ORCID , Erin R Todd , Roy Mackenzie ORCID , Laura Sánchez Jardón , Michael Thompson ORCID , Ricardo Rozzi ORCID , Andrew J. Gregory ORCID
Journal Info National Institutes of Health | microPublication Biology , vol: 2024
Publication Date 1/1/2024
ISSN Not listed
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.17912/micropub.biology.001158
KeywordsKeyword Image Ethnobotany (Score: 0.495018)