Plant epidemiological models are used in a range of applications, from detailed simulation models that closely follow pathogen infection and dispersal, to generic template-based models for rapid assessment of invasive species. There is increasing interest in applying small scale models - e.g., based on tissue, organ or whole plants - using remotely collected daily data, to generate regional risk information (e.g., maps). The assumption made is that such small scale models “scale-up” appropriately to regional, continental or even global scale. However, these models are often constructed using locally collected, hourly data. By necessity data available are often at much coarser scale, both temporally and spatially, than the data used to devel...
The spatial dimension of plant disease development has often been neglected by most epidemiologists,...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Issues of scale, particularly extrapolations across spatial or temporal scales, are of great importa...
Plant epidemiological models are used in a range of applications, from detailed simulation models th...
Many different process-based models of vegetations are in use today. The majority of these models ar...
In the recently finished EU-funded project Carbo-Extreme, we developed a simple probabilistic method...
Plant disease epidemics involve changes in disease intensity over time and space in a host populatio...
International audience1. Species distribution models (SDM) have become one of the most popular pre-d...
In the recently finished EU-funded project Carbo-Extreme, we developed a simple probabilistic method...
When one considers the fine-scale spread of an epidemic, one usually knows the sources of biological...
Predictions of habitat suitability for invasive plant species can guide risk assessments at regional...
The term ‘downscaling’ refers to the process of translating information from global climate model s...
Recently, the scale of interest for application of crop growth models has extended to the region or...
Spatial and temporal scales in environmental research cover a wide range. As the research community ...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
The spatial dimension of plant disease development has often been neglected by most epidemiologists,...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Issues of scale, particularly extrapolations across spatial or temporal scales, are of great importa...
Plant epidemiological models are used in a range of applications, from detailed simulation models th...
Many different process-based models of vegetations are in use today. The majority of these models ar...
In the recently finished EU-funded project Carbo-Extreme, we developed a simple probabilistic method...
Plant disease epidemics involve changes in disease intensity over time and space in a host populatio...
International audience1. Species distribution models (SDM) have become one of the most popular pre-d...
In the recently finished EU-funded project Carbo-Extreme, we developed a simple probabilistic method...
When one considers the fine-scale spread of an epidemic, one usually knows the sources of biological...
Predictions of habitat suitability for invasive plant species can guide risk assessments at regional...
The term ‘downscaling’ refers to the process of translating information from global climate model s...
Recently, the scale of interest for application of crop growth models has extended to the region or...
Spatial and temporal scales in environmental research cover a wide range. As the research community ...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
The spatial dimension of plant disease development has often been neglected by most epidemiologists,...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Issues of scale, particularly extrapolations across spatial or temporal scales, are of great importa...