Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If an invasive agent can disperse asymptomatically over long distances, multiple spatial and temporal scales interplay, making identification of effective strategies to regulate, monitor, and control disease extremely difficult. The management of outbreaks is also challenged by limited data on the actual area infested and the dynamics of spatial spread, due to financial, technological, or social constraints. We examine principles of landscape epidemiology important in designing policy to prevent or slow invasion by such organisms, and use Phytophthora ramorum, the cause of sudden oak death, to illustrate how shortfalls in their understanding can...
Culling of infected individuals is a widely used measure for the control of several plant and animal...
The genetic structure of the clonally reproducing Sudden Oak Death (SOD) pathogen in California was ...
Invasive species are, by definition, unwelcome and pathogenic ones, especially so. Tracing the origi...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
<div><p>Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globa...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in Californi...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in Californi...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
AbstractPlant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spa...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
Abstract Accelerated forest dieback has been documented at many locations around the world that have...
The pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death (SOD), is responsible for th...
Phytophthora ramorum, an invasive pathogen and the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death, has become esta...
Sudden oak death is a disease of oak trees caused by an invasive plant pathogen, Phytophthora ramoru...
Copyright by Ecological Society of AmericaHuman-caused changes in land use and land cover have drama...
Culling of infected individuals is a widely used measure for the control of several plant and animal...
The genetic structure of the clonally reproducing Sudden Oak Death (SOD) pathogen in California was ...
Invasive species are, by definition, unwelcome and pathogenic ones, especially so. Tracing the origi...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
<div><p>Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globa...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in Californi...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has killed millions of oak and tanoak in Californi...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
AbstractPlant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spa...
Plant and animal disease outbreaks have significant ecological and economic impacts. The spatial ext...
Abstract Accelerated forest dieback has been documented at many locations around the world that have...
The pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death (SOD), is responsible for th...
Phytophthora ramorum, an invasive pathogen and the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death, has become esta...
Sudden oak death is a disease of oak trees caused by an invasive plant pathogen, Phytophthora ramoru...
Copyright by Ecological Society of AmericaHuman-caused changes in land use and land cover have drama...
Culling of infected individuals is a widely used measure for the control of several plant and animal...
The genetic structure of the clonally reproducing Sudden Oak Death (SOD) pathogen in California was ...
Invasive species are, by definition, unwelcome and pathogenic ones, especially so. Tracing the origi...