Invasive species pose significant threats to forest ecosystems. Early intervention strategies are the most cost-effective means to control biological invasions, but are reliant on robust biosurveillance. State-of-the-art genomic approaches can provide an unprecedented opportunity to access detailed information on the invasion process and adaptive potential of invasive insects that pose an immediate threat to forests environments. Genomics can improve diagnostics of the invader and identify its route of invasion by determining the source population(s), assess its probability of establishment and patterns of spread, as well as provide evidence of adaptation. Applied biosurveillance efforts by plant health regulatory agencies will benefit subs...
The economic, social and biological value of our forests makes their sustainability essential to our...
Genetic variability among geographically distinct populations of widely distributed insect species i...
This special issue on pathways, early detection, and management of invasive pests of forests and urb...
Invertebrate pest invasions and outbreaks are associated with high social, economic, and ecological ...
International audienceIn the last decades, population genetics has proved to be a powerful tool to s...
Environmental change is altering forest insect dynamics worldwide. As these systems change, they pos...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential tolim...
Invasions by nonindigenous forest insects can have spectacular effects on the biodiversity, ecology,...
Insects constitute vital components of ecosystems. There is alarming evidence for global declines in...
Forest pathogens are a major cause of forest disturbances and they have a significant economic impac...
National audienceIn their introduced range, populations of invasive species are likely to have succe...
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, ...
The economic and environmental threats posed by non-native forest insects are ever increasing with t...
Biological control—the use of organisms (e.g., nematodes, arthropods, bacteria, fungi, viruses) for ...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
The economic, social and biological value of our forests makes their sustainability essential to our...
Genetic variability among geographically distinct populations of widely distributed insect species i...
This special issue on pathways, early detection, and management of invasive pests of forests and urb...
Invertebrate pest invasions and outbreaks are associated with high social, economic, and ecological ...
International audienceIn the last decades, population genetics has proved to be a powerful tool to s...
Environmental change is altering forest insect dynamics worldwide. As these systems change, they pos...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential tolim...
Invasions by nonindigenous forest insects can have spectacular effects on the biodiversity, ecology,...
Insects constitute vital components of ecosystems. There is alarming evidence for global declines in...
Forest pathogens are a major cause of forest disturbances and they have a significant economic impac...
National audienceIn their introduced range, populations of invasive species are likely to have succe...
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, ...
The economic and environmental threats posed by non-native forest insects are ever increasing with t...
Biological control—the use of organisms (e.g., nematodes, arthropods, bacteria, fungi, viruses) for ...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
The economic, social and biological value of our forests makes their sustainability essential to our...
Genetic variability among geographically distinct populations of widely distributed insect species i...
This special issue on pathways, early detection, and management of invasive pests of forests and urb...