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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Methods
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Sources of insect records from Pinus radiata
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Taxonomy and geographic distribution
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Interception data
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Impact classification
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Analyses
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Results
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Species recorded on Pinus radiata
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High-impact species
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Native species by biogeographic region
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Establishments of species outside their native ranges
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Establishments of non-native species (irrespective of impact)
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High-impact invaders
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Native regions of established non-native species (including within the region)
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Border interceptions
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Relationships between interceptions and establishments
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Relationships between impacts, interceptions and establishments
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Results specific to New Zealand and Australia
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High-impact species establishments and interceptions
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Interceptions and establishment in New Zealand and Australia versus elsewhere
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Feeding guild composition in New Zealand, Australia and elsewhere
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Discussion
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Species recorded on Pinus radiata in its native and introduced ranges
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High-impact species and their native regions
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Native regions of all species (irrespective of impact)
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Non-native invasive insects on P. radiata
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Border interceptions with imported goods
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Conclusions and outlook
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Acknowledgements
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References
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