International trade and movement of people are largely responsible for increasing numbers of non-native insect introductions to new environments. For forest insects, trade in live plants and transport of wood packaging material (WPM) are considered the most important pathways facilitating long-distance invasions. These two pathways as well as trade in firewood, logs, and processed wood are commonly associated with insect infestations, while “hitchhiking” insects can be moved on cargo, in the conveyances used for transport (e.g., containers, ships), or associated with international movement of passengers and mail. Once established in a new country, insects can spread domestically through all of the above pathways. Considerable national and i...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
Aim: Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade networks...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Loss of forests due to non-native invasive pests (including insects, nematodes, and pathogens) is a ...
Loss of forests due to non-native invasive pests (including insects, nematodes, and pathogens) is a ...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
Biological invasions are affected by characteristics of invading species, strength of pathway connec...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
Biological invasions are affected by characteristics of invading species, strength of pathway connec...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
Aim: Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade networks...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Globalization and economic growth are recognized as key drivers of biological invasions. Alien speci...
Loss of forests due to non-native invasive pests (including insects, nematodes, and pathogens) is a ...
Loss of forests due to non-native invasive pests (including insects, nematodes, and pathogens) is a ...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
Biological invasions are affected by characteristics of invading species, strength of pathway connec...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
Biological invasions are affected by characteristics of invading species, strength of pathway connec...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
We review and synthesize information on invasions of nonnative forest insects and diseases in the Un...
Aim: Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade networks...