This work is from the project titled Modeling economic impact and strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks. This is one of seven projects in the Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative (phase 2) funded by BBSRC, Defra, ESRC, Forestry Commission, NERC, and Scottish Government. The Rural & Environment Science & Analytical Services Division of the Scottish Government provided supporting capacity to MR for final editing of the paper.Invasive pathogens threaten the ability of forests globally to produce a range of valuable ecosystem services over time. However, the ability to detect such pathogen invasions—and thus to produce appropriate and timely management responses—is relatively low. We argue that a promising app...
Tree pandemics are a major cause of economic and ecological loss in forest and urban ecosystems. The...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...
Invasive pathogens threaten the ability of forests globally to produce a range of valuable ecosystem...
Invasive pathogens threaten the ability of forests globally to produce a range of valuable ecosystem...
Diversification of the tree species composition of production forests is a frequently advocated stra...
The next century will almost certainly see an unprecedented rise in forest pathogen epidemics, requi...
Forests at risk to diseases caused by invasive Phytophthora pathogens can be grouped into two broad ...
Humankind owes much to trees, given their major role in sequestering carbon and providing oxygen, su...
This work is from the project titled Modelling economic impact and strategies to increase resilience...
This work is from the project titled Modelling Economic Impact and Strategies to Increase Resilience...
Forest ecosystems face a range of challenges in the coming decades, of which climate change, pests a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW : Human-caused global change is fundamentally altering natural forest ecosystems. ...
Purpose of Review Human-caused global change is fundamentally altering natural forest ecosystems. Mo...
The arrival of novel pathogens and pests can have a devastating effect on the market values of fores...
Tree pandemics are a major cause of economic and ecological loss in forest and urban ecosystems. The...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...
Invasive pathogens threaten the ability of forests globally to produce a range of valuable ecosystem...
Invasive pathogens threaten the ability of forests globally to produce a range of valuable ecosystem...
Diversification of the tree species composition of production forests is a frequently advocated stra...
The next century will almost certainly see an unprecedented rise in forest pathogen epidemics, requi...
Forests at risk to diseases caused by invasive Phytophthora pathogens can be grouped into two broad ...
Humankind owes much to trees, given their major role in sequestering carbon and providing oxygen, su...
This work is from the project titled Modelling economic impact and strategies to increase resilience...
This work is from the project titled Modelling Economic Impact and Strategies to Increase Resilience...
Forest ecosystems face a range of challenges in the coming decades, of which climate change, pests a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW : Human-caused global change is fundamentally altering natural forest ecosystems. ...
Purpose of Review Human-caused global change is fundamentally altering natural forest ecosystems. Mo...
The arrival of novel pathogens and pests can have a devastating effect on the market values of fores...
Tree pandemics are a major cause of economic and ecological loss in forest and urban ecosystems. The...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...