One of the main threats to forests in the Anthropocene are novel or altered interactions among trees, insects and fungi. To critically assess the contemporary research on bark beetles, their associated fungi, and their relationships with trees, the international Bark Beetle Mycobiome research coordination network has been formed. The network comprises 22 researchers from 17 institutions. This forward-looking review summarizes the group’s assessment of the current status of the bark beetle mycobiome research field and priorities for its advancement. Priorities include data mobility and standards, the adoption of new technologies for the study of these symbioses, reconciliation of conflicting paradigms, and practices for robust inference...
Tree-killing bark beetles are the most economically important insects in conifer forests worldwide. ...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Purpose of Review Forest research has shown for a long time that microorganisms influence tree-insec...
CITATION: Hulcr, J. et al. 2020. Bark beetle mycobiome : collaboratively defined research priorities...
Bark beetles are destructive forest pests considering their remarkable contribution to forest deplet...
Tree-killing bark beetles are the most economically important insects in conifer forests worldwide. ...
No organism evolves in isolation; the symbiotic microorganisms associated with insects are key dete...
Some of the most devastating diseases of trees involve associations between forest insects and micr...
Forests in the northern hemisphere are largely dominated by conifers and provide a key habitat for a...
Bark beetles in the genus Dendroctonus are some of the most important insects in forest ecosystems w...
In this era of changing global climate and globalization, the intricate relationships between non-na...
I investigated interactions between the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and its two m...
Fungal pathogens associated with bark beetles represent one of the most significant problems to fore...
Bark beetle species within the scolytid genera Dendroctonus, Ips, Pityogenes and Tomicus are known t...
Background: Fungus farming is an unusual life style in insects that has evolved many times in the wo...
Tree-killing bark beetles are the most economically important insects in conifer forests worldwide. ...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Purpose of Review Forest research has shown for a long time that microorganisms influence tree-insec...
CITATION: Hulcr, J. et al. 2020. Bark beetle mycobiome : collaboratively defined research priorities...
Bark beetles are destructive forest pests considering their remarkable contribution to forest deplet...
Tree-killing bark beetles are the most economically important insects in conifer forests worldwide. ...
No organism evolves in isolation; the symbiotic microorganisms associated with insects are key dete...
Some of the most devastating diseases of trees involve associations between forest insects and micr...
Forests in the northern hemisphere are largely dominated by conifers and provide a key habitat for a...
Bark beetles in the genus Dendroctonus are some of the most important insects in forest ecosystems w...
In this era of changing global climate and globalization, the intricate relationships between non-na...
I investigated interactions between the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and its two m...
Fungal pathogens associated with bark beetles represent one of the most significant problems to fore...
Bark beetle species within the scolytid genera Dendroctonus, Ips, Pityogenes and Tomicus are known t...
Background: Fungus farming is an unusual life style in insects that has evolved many times in the wo...
Tree-killing bark beetles are the most economically important insects in conifer forests worldwide. ...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Purpose of Review Forest research has shown for a long time that microorganisms influence tree-insec...