New Zealand Journal of Zoology abstracts
Changes in the distribution and proportions of Vespula vulgaris (L.) and
Vespula germanica (Fab.) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) between 1987 and 1990
in New Zealand
B. K. CLAPPERTON
49 Margaret Ave
Havelock North, New Zealand
J. A. V. TILLEY
J. R. BEGGS
Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research
Private Bag 6
Nelson, New Zealand
H. MOLLER
Zoology Department
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract We collected more than 90 000 vespine wasps
sent in by members of the public from throughout New Zealand between January
1987 and July 1991. Both the German wasp (established before 1950s) and the
common wasp (established before 1980s) were widespread throughout most of the
country in 1990. The common wasp had increased its distribution since 1987,
mostly in the lower North Island and lower South Island, but was still absent
from most of Northland, East Cape, and some regions of the central North Island
and southern South Island. The common wasp had almost totally displaced the
German wasp in honeydew beech forests by 1990 and accounted for a higher
proportion of most samples from rural habitats. It had not completely displaced
the German wasp in urban and other native forest habitats. It accounted for
>50% of the vespulid population in the lower North Island and upper South
Island. Its abundance had increased relative to German wasps where it was well
established in 1987, as well as in locations where it was still spreading, and
in samples from above 100 m a.s.l. except in southern areas where it was
still colonising at lower altitudes. The different spatial and temporal
patterns of relative abundance of these two wasps suggest that different
ecological factors are controlling their distributions in different habitats,
altitudinal zones, and geographical regions.
Keywords distribution; relative abundance; Vespidae;
Vespula germanica; Vespula vulgaris
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1994, Vol. 21: 295-303
0301-4223/2103-0295 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1994
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