Biological invasions, resulting from deliberate and unintentional species transfers of insects, fungal and oomycete organisms, are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to biodiversity. Limiting damage by non-indigenous forest pathogens requires an understanding of their current and potential distributions, factors affecting disease spread, and development of appropriate management measures. In this review, we synthesize innate characteristics of invading organisms (notably mating system, reproduction type, and dispersal mechanisms) and key factors of the host population (namely host diversity, host connectivity, and host susceptibility) that govern spread and impact of invasive forest pathogens at various scale...
Aim: Geographical variation in numbers of established non-native species provides clues to the under...
1. Biological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to bi...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...
Biological invasions, resulting from deliberate and unintentional species transfers of insects, fung...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
International audienceFungal invasions are increasingly recognized as a significant component of glo...
Forest health worldwide is impacted by many invasive alien pathogens and pests (IAPPs) that cause si...
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, ...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
A large database of invasive forest pathogens (IFPs) was developed to investigate the patterns and d...
Invasive, exotic insects and diseases have a devastating effect on North American forests. The rate ...
Over time, travel between continents has become easier, allowing many diseases and pests to leave th...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...
International audienceClonal expansion has been observed in several invasive fungal plant pathogens ...
Aim: Geographical variation in numbers of established non-native species provides clues to the under...
1. Biological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to bi...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...
Biological invasions, resulting from deliberate and unintentional species transfers of insects, fung...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
International audienceFungal invasions are increasingly recognized as a significant component of glo...
Forest health worldwide is impacted by many invasive alien pathogens and pests (IAPPs) that cause si...
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, ...
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect invaders and ...
A large database of invasive forest pathogens (IFPs) was developed to investigate the patterns and d...
Invasive, exotic insects and diseases have a devastating effect on North American forests. The rate ...
Over time, travel between continents has become easier, allowing many diseases and pests to leave th...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...
International audienceClonal expansion has been observed in several invasive fungal plant pathogens ...
Aim: Geographical variation in numbers of established non-native species provides clues to the under...
1. Biological invasions are a major consequence of globalization and pose a significant threat to bi...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...