Protection of North American ash against emerald ash borer with biological control: ecological premises and progress toward success DOI
Jian J. Duan, Juli R. Gould, Nicole F. Quinn

et al.

BioControl, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 68(2), P. 87 - 100

Published: Feb. 3, 2023

Language: Английский

A new forest pest in Europe: a review of Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) invasion DOI

Viktoria Valenta,

Dietmar Moser,

Stefan Kapeller

et al.

Journal of Applied Entomology, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 141(7), P. 507 - 526

Published: Oct. 25, 2016

Abstract In this publication, we review the biology, ecology, invasion history, impacts and management options of Emerald ash borer (EAB) Agrilus plannipennis , with a particular focus on its in Europe. planipennis ( EAB ) is wood‐boring beetle native to East Asia. Having caused massive damages species North America last decades, it was first recorded Europe 2003 Russia (Moscow). All Fraxinus are known be susceptible attacks, which cause high tree mortality even among formerly healthy trees. Recorded expansion rates between 2.5 80 km/year 13 41 European Russia. Given current rates, expected reach Central within 15–20 years. A combination mechanical, biological chemical control phytosanitary measures may reduce impact, nevertheless most likely will substantial. There an urgent need identify enemies Europe, test suitable biocontrol agents develop early detection measures. Although obvious that become major pest dedicated response able level mortality, thus improve opportunity for long‐term survival as important component forests.

Language: Английский

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Intraspecific variation in Fraxinus pennsylvanica responses to emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) DOI
Jennifer Koch, David W. Carey, Mary E. Mason

et al.

New Forests, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 46(5-6), P. 995 - 1011

Published: June 20, 2015

Language: Английский

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Condition of green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) overstory and regeneration at three stages of the emerald ash borer invasion wave DOI
Stephen J. Burr, Deborah G. McCullough

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Journal Year: 2014, Volume and Issue: 44(7), P. 768 - 776

Published: March 31, 2014

Assessing emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) impacts in North American forests is essential for projecting future species composition of stands invaded by this phloem-feeding pest. We surveyed all overstory trees and regeneration 2010 2011 24 forested sites with a major component green (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), representing the Core, Crest, Cusp A. invasion wave across southern Michigan. By 2011, an average 78.6% ± 0.10%, 44.8% 0.11%, 19.8% 0.07% 87%, 57%, 14% total basal area had been killed sites, respectively. Green seedlings, saplings, recruits were abundant but newly germinated seedlings absent Core scarce Crest sites. Canopy gaps resulting from current decline mortality increased available photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) sapling growth PAR was low Lateral ingrowth non-ash has largely filled canopy there little evidence recruitment into overstory. appears unlikely to persist as dominant planipennis.

Language: Английский

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Emerald ash borer biocontrol in ash saplings: The potential for early stage recovery of North American ash trees DOI Creative Commons
Jian J. Duan, Leah S. Bauer,

Roy G. Van Driesche

et al.

Forest Ecology and Management, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 394, P. 64 - 72

Published: April 8, 2017

Language: Английский

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Community composition and structure had no effect on forest susceptibility to invasion by the emerald ash borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) DOI

Annemarie Smith,

Daniel A. Herms,

Robert P. Long

et al.

The Canadian Entomologist, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 147(3), P. 318 - 328

Published: April 22, 2015

Abstract Emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), is a non-native, wood-boring beetle that has caused widespread mortality of ( Fraxinus Linnaeus (Oleaceae)) in eastern North America. During 2004–2007, we determined whether forest community composition and structure black F. nigra Marshall), green pennsylvanica white americana Linnaeus) stands influenced their susceptibility to EAB invasion southeast Michigan, United States There was no relationship between EAB-induced decline or percentage any measure (tree species diversity, stand/ash density, total basal area, relative dominance ash). also measures impact (density signs, rating, mortality, infested ash) attributes (ash/total stand importance, diversity). Decline advanced more rapidly than ash. Percentage increased from 51% 93% during 2004–2007. Distance the epicentre negatively correlated with but this dissipated over time. Stand data suggests will be replaced by Quercus (Fagaceae), Acer (Sapindaceae), Tilia (Malvaceae); such vegetation changes irreversibly alter function these forests.

Language: Английский

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56

Legacy effects of emerald ash borer on riparian forest vegetation and structure DOI Creative Commons
Patrick J. Engelken, M. Eric Benbow, Deborah G. McCullough

et al.

Forest Ecology and Management, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 457, P. 117684 - 117684

Published: Nov. 26, 2019

Language: Английский

Citations

51

Spatial vulnerability assessment of silver fir and Norway spruce dieback driven by climate warming DOI
Christian Piedallu,

Donatien Dallery,

Célia Bresson

et al.

Landscape Ecology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 38(2), P. 341 - 361

Published: Dec. 24, 2022

Language: Английский

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Review of the emerald ash borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), life history, mating behaviours, host plant selection, and host resistance DOI
Therese M. Poland, Yigen Chen, Jennifer Koch

et al.

The Canadian Entomologist, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 147(3), P. 252 - 262

Published: May 12, 2015

Abstract As of summer 2014, the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), has become established in 24 states United States America and killed tens millions trees since its introduction into Michigan 1990s. Considerable research been conducted on many aspects EAB life history, natural ecology, management strategies an attempt to contain this devastating pest. In article, we review mating behaviours, host plant selection by North as well resistance attack.

Language: Английский

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Regional assessment of emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis, impacts in forests of the Eastern United States DOI
Randall S. Morin, Andrew M. Liebhold,

Scott A. Pugh

et al.

Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 19(2), P. 703 - 711

Published: Oct. 18, 2016

Language: Английский

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Ecological risks posed by emerald ash borer to riparian forest habitats: A review and problem formulation with management implications DOI
David J. Nisbet,

David P. Kreutzweiser,

Paul K. Sibley

et al.

Forest Ecology and Management, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 358, P. 165 - 173

Published: Sept. 14, 2015

Language: Английский

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