Impact levels of insect species feeding on Pinus radiata and their biogeographic ranges, excluding cosmopolitan species. (A) Species native to each biogeographic region. (B) Species non-native to each biogeographic region. (C) Species native to a biogeographic region (x-axis) which have established somewhere outside their native range (could be in the same biogeographic region e.g. from Australia to New Zealand). Note that the East Palearctic includes records from the Indo-Malayan region.

 
 
  Part of: Brockerhoff EG, Gresham BA, Meurisse N, Nahrung HF, Perret-Gentil A, Pugh AR, Sopow SL, Turner RM (2023) Pining away and at home: global utilisation of Pinus radiata by native and non-native insects. In: Jactel H, Orazio C, Robinet C, Douma JC, Santini A, Battisti A, Branco M, Seehausen L, Kenis M (Eds) Conceptual and technical innovations to better manage invasions of alien pests and pathogens in forests. NeoBiota 84: 137-167. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.84.95864