Reducing the risk of invasive forest pests and pathogens: Combining legislation, targeted management and public awareness DOI Creative Commons
Maartje J. Klapwijk, A. Hopkins, Louise Eriksson

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 45(S2), P. 223 - 234

Published: Jan. 7, 2016

Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadvertently being transported along with cargo. This paper examines current mechanisms for prevention management potential introductions forest insect pests pathogens the European Union (EU). Current legislation has not been found sufficient preventing invasion, establishment spread within EU. Costs associated future invasions are difficult to estimate but past have led negative economic impacts invaded country. The challenge is combining free movement products (within EU) protection against invasive pathogens. Public awareness may mobilise public detection and, simultaneously, increase support eradication control measures. We recommend focus on commodities addition pathways, an approach EU using a centralised response unit critically, engage general battle these harmful

Language: Английский

Planted forest health: The need for a global strategy DOI
Michael J. Wingfield, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Brenda D. Wingfield

et al.

Science, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 349(6250), P. 832 - 836

Published: Aug. 20, 2015

Several key tree genera are used in planted forests worldwide, and these represent valuable global resources. Planted increasingly threatened by insects microbial pathogens, which introduced accidentally and/or have adapted to new host trees. Globalization has hastened pest emergence, despite a growing awareness of the problem, improved understanding costs, an increased focus on importance quarantine. To protect value potential forests, innovative solutions better-coordinated approach needed. Mitigation strategies that effective only wealthy countries fail contain invasions elsewhere world, ultimately leading impacts. Solutions forest problems future should mainly integrating management approaches globally, rather than single-country strategies. A strategy manage issues is vitally important urgently

Language: Английский

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385

Nonnative forest insects and pathogens in the United States: Impacts and policy options DOI Creative Commons
Gary M. Lovett,

Marissa S. Weiss,

Andrew M. Liebhold

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Ecological Applications, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 26(5), P. 1437 - 1455

Published: May 10, 2016

Abstract We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects diseases in the United States, including their ecological economic impacts, pathways arrival, distribution within policy options for reducing future invasions. Nonnative have accumulated States forests at a rate ~2.5 per yr over last 150 yr. Currently two major introduction are importation live plants wood packing material such as pallets crates. Introduced occur cities throughout problem is particularly severe N ortheast U pper M idwest. pests only disturbance agent that has effectively eliminated entire tree species or genera from decades. The resulting shift structure composition alters ecosystem functions productivity, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat. In urban suburban areas, loss trees streets, yards, parks affects aesthetics, property values, shading, stormwater runoff, human health. damage not yet fully known, but likely billions dollars year, with majority this burden borne by municipalities residential owners. Current policies preventing introductions having positive effects insufficient to reduce influx face burgeoning global trade. Options available strengthen defenses against pest arrival establishment, measures taken exporting country prior shipment, ensure clean shipments products, inspections ports entry, post‐entry quarantines, surveillance, eradication programs. Improved data collection procedures inspections, greater accessibility, better reporting would support evaluation effectiveness. Lack additional action places nation, local municipalities, owners high risk further damaging costly Adopting stronger establishments new costs control source alleviate now homeowners municipalities.

Language: Английский

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354

Common pathways by which non-native forest insects move internationally and domestically DOI
Nicolas Meurisse, Davide Rassati, Brett P. Hurley

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Journal of Pest Science, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 92(1), P. 13 - 27

Published: May 30, 2018

Language: Английский

Citations

255

Ecology of forest insect invasions DOI
Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Andrew M. Liebhold

Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 19(11), P. 3141 - 3159

Published: July 20, 2017

Language: Английский

Citations

231

Crossing Frontiers in Tackling Pathways of Biological Invasions DOI Open Access
Franz Essl, Sven Bacher, Tim M. Blackburn

et al.

BioScience, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 65(8), P. 769 - 782

Published: July 11, 2015

Substantial progress has been made in understanding how pathways underlie and mediate biological invasions. However, key features of their role invasions remain poorly understood, available knowledge is widely scattered, major frontiers research management are insufficiently characterized. We review the state art, highlight recent advances, identify pitfalls constraints, discuss challenges four broad fields pathway management: classification, application information, response, impact. present approaches to describe quantify attributes (e.g., spatiotemporal changes, proxies introduction effort, environmental socioeconomic contexts) they interact with species traits regional characteristics. also provide recommendations for a agenda particular focus on emerging (or neglected) questions new analytical tools context management.

Language: Английский

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Biological invasions in forest ecosystems DOI
Andrew M. Liebhold, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Susan Kalisz

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Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 19(11), P. 3437 - 3458

Published: Sept. 2, 2017

Language: Английский

Citations

211

Risk Analysis and Bioeconomics of Invasive Species to Inform Policy and Management DOI Open Access
David M. Lodge, Paul W. Simonin, Stanley W. Burgiel

et al.

Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 41(1), P. 453 - 488

Published: Sept. 12, 2016

Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by international national policies, enables improved management invasive species. Biological proceed through a series transition probabilities (i.e., introduction, establishment, spread, impact), each these presents opportunities for management. Recent research advances have estimates probability associated uncertainty. Improvements come from species-specific trait-based risk assessments (of impact probabilities, especially pathways commerce in living organisms), spatially explicit dispersal models (introduction transportation pathways), distribution (establishment, impact). Results forecasting combined with cheaper surveillance technologies practices [e.g., environmental DNA (eDNA), drones, citizen science] enable more efficient focusing surveillance, prevention, eradication, control efforts on the highest-risk locations. Bioeconomic account interacting dynamics within between ecological economic systems, allow decision makers to better understand financial consequences alternative strategies. In general, recent demonstrate that prevention policy greatest long-term net benefit.

Language: Английский

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Increasing numbers and intercontinental spread of invasive insects on eucalypts DOI
Brett P. Hurley, Jeff R. Garnas, Michael J. Wingfield

et al.

Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 18(4), P. 921 - 933

Published: Feb. 26, 2016

Language: Английский

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157

Complex patterns of global spread in invasive insects: eco-evolutionary and management consequences DOI
Jeff R. Garnas, Marie‐Anne Auger‐Rozenberg, Alain Roques

et al.

Biological Invasions, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 18(4), P. 935 - 952

Published: Feb. 26, 2016

Language: Английский

Citations

151

Improved biosecurity surveillance of non-native forest insects: a review of current methods DOI
Therese M. Poland, Davide Rassati

Journal of Pest Science, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 92(1), P. 37 - 49

Published: June 28, 2018

Language: Английский

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144