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List of works by Rebecca M. Turner

Alien insect dispersal mediated by the global movement of commodities

scientific article published in 2022

Considering unseen arrivals in predictions of establishment risk based on border biosecurity interceptions

scientific article published on 10 June 2020

Fewer non-native insects in freshwater than in terrestrial habitats across continents

scientific article published on 25 March 2022

Fewer non‐native insects in freshwater than in terrestrial habitats across continents

scientific article published in 2022

Historical plant introductions predict current insect invasions

scientific article published in 2023

International imports and climatic filtering drive compositional variation in non‐native insect establishments

scientific article published on 22 April 2024

Literal grid map models for animal navigation: Assumptions and predictions

scientific article published on 3 June 2016

Mathematical Modelling of Animal Navigation

2018 doctoral thesis by Rebecca Turner at University of Auckland

Moths and butterflies on alien shores: Global biogeography of non‐native Lepidoptera

scientific article published in 2022

Mutational analysis of cysteine residues of the insect odorant co-receptor (Orco) from Drosophila melanogaster reveals differential effects on agonist- and odorant-tuning receptor-dependent activation

scientific article published on 30 September 2014

Prevalence and drivers of a tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus (Coleoptera, Scolytinae), in international invasion pathways into the USA

scientific article published in 2022

The AAT1 locus is critical for the biosynthesis of esters contributing to 'ripe apple' flavour in 'Royal Gala' and 'Granny Smith' apples.

scientific article published on 23 May 2014

The Expression of Petunia Strigolactone Pathway Genes is Altered as Part of the Endogenous Developmental Program.

scientific article published on January 2011

True bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) associated with dead wood in exotic <i>Pinus radiata</i> plantations in New Zealand

scientific article published in 2021

Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human‐mediated global insect movement

scientific article published on 13 July 2021

Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions

scientific article published in 2024

Pining away and at home: global utilisation of Pinus radiata by native and non-native insects

scientific article published in 2023