The number of non-native invasive pests and pathogens has increased dramatically in recent years, with disastrous consequences for the health of forests worldwide. Multiple studies have shown that mixed forests may suffer less damage from insect pests than single species forest. This “associational resistance” can be notably explained by the fact that heterospecific neighbours make it more difficult for herbivores to locate and then exploit their host tree. However, the validity of these findings in the case of nonnative, invasive pests and pathogens remains to be demonstrated. In this study, we monitored over two hundred Douglas firs in pure and mixed plots of a tree diversity experiment to assess the damage from the non-native gall midge ...
Diversifying planted forests by increasing genetic and species diversity is often promoted as a meth...
The pattern that a given tree species suffers less damage when growing with heterospecific neighbors...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...
The number of non-native invasive pests and pathogens has increased dramatically in recent years, wi...
International audienceWhether increasing forest diversity should result in less insect damage (Assoc...
Pests and pathogens attacking trees are common disturbances in European forests. Increasing the dive...
Neighbouring heterospecific plants are often observed to reduce the probability of herbivore attack ...
1.Forest structure and diversity can regulate tree vulnerability to damage by insects and pathogens....
1.Exotic tree species are widely used in forest plantations for their often high productivity and pe...
International audienceTree species diversity generally has positive effects on forest primary produc...
The impact of invasive herbivore species may be lower in more diverse plant communities due to mecha...
1. Tree health declines can be caused by interactions between pests and pathogens and many studies h...
Sirex noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) is an introduced pest of pines (Pinus spp.) in several co...
In view of the technical, economic and environmental problems raised by curative control of insect p...
As anthropogenic climate induced stress leads to biodiversity loss and an increase in the frequency ...
Diversifying planted forests by increasing genetic and species diversity is often promoted as a meth...
The pattern that a given tree species suffers less damage when growing with heterospecific neighbors...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...
The number of non-native invasive pests and pathogens has increased dramatically in recent years, wi...
International audienceWhether increasing forest diversity should result in less insect damage (Assoc...
Pests and pathogens attacking trees are common disturbances in European forests. Increasing the dive...
Neighbouring heterospecific plants are often observed to reduce the probability of herbivore attack ...
1.Forest structure and diversity can regulate tree vulnerability to damage by insects and pathogens....
1.Exotic tree species are widely used in forest plantations for their often high productivity and pe...
International audienceTree species diversity generally has positive effects on forest primary produc...
The impact of invasive herbivore species may be lower in more diverse plant communities due to mecha...
1. Tree health declines can be caused by interactions between pests and pathogens and many studies h...
Sirex noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) is an introduced pest of pines (Pinus spp.) in several co...
In view of the technical, economic and environmental problems raised by curative control of insect p...
As anthropogenic climate induced stress leads to biodiversity loss and an increase in the frequency ...
Diversifying planted forests by increasing genetic and species diversity is often promoted as a meth...
The pattern that a given tree species suffers less damage when growing with heterospecific neighbors...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...