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    10 references found for Trechisibus antarcticus:

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      Summary: Available from: http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/bioRegion_By_Taxa.cfm?taxon_id=102059 [Accsessed 28 August 2008]

    2. Bergstrom, Dana M. and Steven L. Chown. 1999. Life at the front: history, ecology and change on southern ocean islands. TREE 14 (12)

    3. Brandjes, G.J., W. Block and G. Ernsting. 1999. Spatial dynamics of two introduced species of carabid beetles on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, Polar Biol 21: 326-334.

    4. Convey, P., S.L. Chown, J. Wasley and D.M. Bergstrom 2006b. 6. Life History Traits. In: Bergstrom et al. (eds.) Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems: 101-127.

    5. Convey, P., Y. Frenot, N. Gremmen and D.M. Bergstrom. 2006a. 10. Biological Invasions. D.M. In: Bergstrom et al. (eds.), Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems: 193-220.

    6. Ernsting, G., G. J. Brandjes, W. Block, J. A. Isaaks. 1999. Life-history consequences of predation for a subantarctic beetle: evaluating the contribution of direct and indirect effects. Journal of Animal Ecology 68 (4): 741-752

    7. Ernsting, G., W. Block, H. MacAlister & C. Todd. 1995. The invasion of the carnivorous carabid beetle Trechisibus antarcticus on South Georgia (sub-Antarctic) and its effect on the endemic herbivorous beetle Hydromedion spasutum. Oecologia 103

    8. Ernsting, Ger, Wil van Ginkel & Steph B.J. Menken. 1995. Genetical population structure of Trechisibus antarcticus (Coleoptera; Carabidae) on South Georgia and on the Falkland islands. Polar Biol 15: 523-525
      Summary: Article de synthèse sur les invasions biologiques (plantes, invertébrés et vertébrés) en antarctique.
      Available from: http://www.anta.canterbury.ac.nz/resources/non-native%20species%20in%20the%20antarctic/Talk%202%20Frenot.pdf [Accessed 4 April 2008]

    10. Todd, C.M. 1997. Respiratory metabolism in two species of carabid beetle from the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, Polar Biol 18: 166-171.
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