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List of works by Susan Worner

A modeling framework for the establishment and spread of invasive species in heterogeneous environments.

scientific article published on 8 September 2017

A native beetle fond of exotic plants. Characteristics that contribute to invasive success in Costelytra zealandica (Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae)

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Bogong Moth, Agrotis diffusa (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

article

Cluster validity and uncertainty assessment for self-organizing map pest profile analysis

scientific article published in 2016

Determination of the influence of dispersion pattern of pesticide-resistant individuals on the reliability of resistance estimates using different sampling plans

scientific article published on March 15, 2012

Distribution and spread of Adozyphmus couloni (Burmeister) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) on Banks Peninsula, Canterbury

scientific article published in January 1998

Ethyl nicotinate : A chemical attractant forThrips obscuratus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in stonefruit in New Zealand

scientific article

Extracting temporal knowledge from time series: A case study in ecological data

Forecasting emergence and movement of overwintering hazelnut big bud mites from big buds

scientific article published on 12 June 2008

Global climate suitability of citrus huanglongbing and its vector, the Asian citrus psyllid, using two correlative species distribution modeling approaches, with emphasis on the USA

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Global threat to agriculture from invasive species

scientific article published on 20 June 2016

Host Range Expansion of an Endemic Insect Herbivore is Associated With High Nitrogen and Low Fibre Content in Exotic Pasture Plants

scientific article published on 06 June 2020

Individual-based modelling of moth dispersal to improve biosecurity incursion response

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Invasion success of a scarab beetle within its native range: host range expansion versus host-shift

scientific article published on 25 February 2014

Investigation of the relationship between the PGI enzyme system and scarabs fitness response to temperature as a measure of environmental tolerance in invasive species

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Landscape metrics as a framework to measure the effect of landscape structure on the spread of invasive insect species

scientific article

Modeling the potential global distribution of light brown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) using CLIMEX

scholarly article

Multi-Scenario Species Distribution Modeling

NeuCube (ST) for spatio-temporal data predictive modelling with a case study on ecological data

Novel three-step pseudo-absence selection technique for improved species distribution modelling

scientific article published on 13 August 2013

Pest Risk Maps for Invasive Alien Species: A Roadmap for Improvement

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Plant Pest Impact Metric System (PPIMS): Framework and guidelines for a common set of metrics to classify and prioritise plant pests

scientific article published on 04 November 2019

Preference of a native beetle for "exoticism," characteristics that contribute to invasive success of Costelytra zealandica (Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae).

scientific article published on 30 November 2015

Prioritizing the risk of plant pests by clustering methods; self-organising maps, k-means and hierarchical clustering

scientific article published on 13 September 2013

Rowan Mark Emberson, B.For.Sc [Hons] (Edinburgh), PhD (McGill), 21July 1941–7 October 2018

scholarly article published in 2019

Sampling thrips on a Viburnum hedge

scientific article published in 1999

Self-organizing maps for analysing pest profiles: Sensitivity analysis of weights and ranks

scientific article published in 2016

The PGI enzyme system and fitness response to temperature as a measure of environmental tolerance in an invasive species

scientific article published on 25 November 2014

The invertebrate fauna of epiphyte mats in the canopy of northern rata (Myrtaceae:Metrosideros robusta A.Cunn.) on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand

2009 article

Threat of invasive pests from within national borders

scientific article published on November 16, 2010

Use of models and phenological forecasting in applied entomology

1993 doctoral thesis by Sue P. Worner at Lincoln University

Using a self-organizing map to predict invasive species: sensitivity to data errors and a comparison with expert opinion

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Using niche conservatism information to prioritize hotspots of invasion by non-native freshwater invertebrates in New Zealand

scientific article published on 31 July 2018