In the past 25 to 30 years, a marked increase has occurred in numbers of invasive alien pests and pathogens recorded, damaging agriculture, horticulture and forest environments. The reasons for this upsurge are clear: all involve human-driven factors, with, arguably, global trade as the most important component in the complex. Climate change is another major factor. Each plant transported through trade could carry cryptic pests or pathogens, which may be introduced into previously naïve environments and lead to major health issues on previously unaffected plants. Global trade in plants is a complex system, driven by a desire to use large plants in landscapes and demand for varied species for gardens. Examples of invasive alien pathogens cau...
The next century will almost certainly see an unprecedented rise in forest pathogen epidemics, requi...
Forests and trees throughout the world are increasingly affected by factors related to global change...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...
In the past 25 to 30 years, a marked increase has occurred in numbers of invasive alien pests and pa...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
Humankind owes much to trees, given their major role in sequestering carbon and providing oxygen, su...
Loss of forests due to non-native invasive pests (including insects, nematodes, and pathogens) is a ...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Forest health worldwide is impacted by many invasive alien pathogens and pests (IAPPs) that cause si...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...
Climate change already challenges people?s livelihood globally and it also affects plant health. Ris...
Trade plays a key role in the spread of alien species, and has arguably contributed to the recent en...
Copyright © 2012 Ecological Society of AmericaMany non-native plants in the US have become problemat...
Purpose of Review Human-caused global change is fundamentally altering natural forest ecosystems. Mo...
International audienceForests are subjected to rapid change connected in particular with the modifie...
The next century will almost certainly see an unprecedented rise in forest pathogen epidemics, requi...
Forests and trees throughout the world are increasingly affected by factors related to global change...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...
In the past 25 to 30 years, a marked increase has occurred in numbers of invasive alien pests and pa...
Forest insect and pathogen species are expanding their geographical ranges through international tra...
Humankind owes much to trees, given their major role in sequestering carbon and providing oxygen, su...
Loss of forests due to non-native invasive pests (including insects, nematodes, and pathogens) is a ...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Forest health worldwide is impacted by many invasive alien pathogens and pests (IAPPs) that cause si...
The growing incidence of new tree pest and disease epidemics, many of them with the potential to rad...
Climate change already challenges people?s livelihood globally and it also affects plant health. Ris...
Trade plays a key role in the spread of alien species, and has arguably contributed to the recent en...
Copyright © 2012 Ecological Society of AmericaMany non-native plants in the US have become problemat...
Purpose of Review Human-caused global change is fundamentally altering natural forest ecosystems. Mo...
International audienceForests are subjected to rapid change connected in particular with the modifie...
The next century will almost certainly see an unprecedented rise in forest pathogen epidemics, requi...
Forests and trees throughout the world are increasingly affected by factors related to global change...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...