Giant Asian Mantis Invasive in Europe: New Study - Academic Jobs
University research confirms Hierodula tenuidentata and patellifera as invasive threats across Europe. Spread, impacts on biodiversity, citizen science role, a…
www.academicjobs.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting up to 2026.
If you’d like, I can assemble a concise timeline of confirmed sightings by country or pull out practical control measures and citizen-science steps for the public. I can also provide a brief map-style summary of the latest northern reach and known hotspots. Please tell me which format you prefer.
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University research confirms Hierodula tenuidentata and patellifera as invasive threats across Europe. Spread, impacts on biodiversity, citizen science role, a…
www.academicjobs.comIn the realm of entomology, few creatures command as much fascination as the mantis. Throughout history, these striking insects have been deeply woven
www.miragenews.comThe Asian mantises Hierodula tenuidentata and Hierodula patellifera have recently emerged as significant invasive threats to European biodiversity, challenging longstanding ecological balances
bioengineer.orgUniversity research confirms Hierodula tenuidentata and patellifera as invasive threats across Europe. Spread, impacts on biodiversity, citizen science role, a…
www.academicjobs.comThese mantises are increasingly threatening local biodiversity through aggressive predation and reproductive competition.
blog.pensoft.netNew evidence from Journal of Orthoptera Research verifies Hierodula mantises as invasive across Europe. Discover spread, impacts, citizen science, and ecology…
www.academicjobs.comThe first presence records of the Giant African Mantis Sphodromantis viridis(Forskål, 1775) (Insecta Mantoidea) are reported for Sicily and Greece, with new evidences on the human-mediated spreading of this species in the Mediterranean area. In
www.academia.eduA recent study in the Journal of Orthoptera Research has officially classified two Asian mantis species, Hierodula tenuidentata and Hierodula patellifera, as Invasive Alien Species in Europe. These large, adaptable predators are outcompeting native populations through higher reproductive rates, luring native males into fatal mating attempts, and preying on protected vertebrates and pollinators. To combat their climate-driven expansion, researchers are calling for public vigilance and...
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