The invasion of nonnative, wood-boring insects such as the Asian longhorned beetle (A. glabripennis) and the emerald ash borer (A. planipennis) is a serious ecological and economic threat to Canadian deciduous and mixed-wood forests. Humans act as a major vector for the spread of these pests via firewood transport, although existing models do not explicitly capture human decision-making regarding firewood transport. In this paper we present a two-patch coupled human-environment system model that includes social influence and long-distance firewood transport and examines potential strategies for mitigating pest spread. We found that increasing concern regarding infestations (f) significantly reduced infestation. Additionally it resulted in m...
2011The spread of invasive species into the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the United States poses a ser...
International audienceThis work takes place in the framework of GEODIFF project (funded by CNRS) and...
Reliable estimates of the impacts and costs of biological invasions are critical to developing credi...
The invasion of nonnative, wood-boring insects such as the Asian longhorned beetle (A. glabripennis)...
The transportation of camp firewood infested by non-native forest pests such as Asian long-horned be...
Background The transportation of camp firewood infested by non-native forest pests such as Asian lon...
Limiting the damage by non-indigenous species requires rapid determination of current and potential ...
Recently, an invasive Asian beetle known as the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) (Agrilus planipennis Coleopt...
The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB, Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a major forest pest at epidemic densities...
Throughout both the United States and Canada, a single invasive species is wreaking havoc on the eco...
Assessing the impacts of cumulative, non-lethal damages to forests poses a particular challenge to f...
Long-distance dispersal pathways, which frequently relate to human activities, facilitate the spread...
AbstractForest insect outbreaks can impose significant tree mortality across vast forested landscape...
Long-distance dispersal pathways, which frequently relate to human activities, facilitate the spread...
Information on the pattern and rate of spread for invasive wood- and phloem-feeding insects, includi...
2011The spread of invasive species into the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the United States poses a ser...
International audienceThis work takes place in the framework of GEODIFF project (funded by CNRS) and...
Reliable estimates of the impacts and costs of biological invasions are critical to developing credi...
The invasion of nonnative, wood-boring insects such as the Asian longhorned beetle (A. glabripennis)...
The transportation of camp firewood infested by non-native forest pests such as Asian long-horned be...
Background The transportation of camp firewood infested by non-native forest pests such as Asian lon...
Limiting the damage by non-indigenous species requires rapid determination of current and potential ...
Recently, an invasive Asian beetle known as the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) (Agrilus planipennis Coleopt...
The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB, Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a major forest pest at epidemic densities...
Throughout both the United States and Canada, a single invasive species is wreaking havoc on the eco...
Assessing the impacts of cumulative, non-lethal damages to forests poses a particular challenge to f...
Long-distance dispersal pathways, which frequently relate to human activities, facilitate the spread...
AbstractForest insect outbreaks can impose significant tree mortality across vast forested landscape...
Long-distance dispersal pathways, which frequently relate to human activities, facilitate the spread...
Information on the pattern and rate of spread for invasive wood- and phloem-feeding insects, includi...
2011The spread of invasive species into the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the United States poses a ser...
International audienceThis work takes place in the framework of GEODIFF project (funded by CNRS) and...
Reliable estimates of the impacts and costs of biological invasions are critical to developing credi...