2020 journal article

Invasive Tree Pests Devastate Ecosystems-A Proposed New Response Framework

FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE, 3.

By: P. Bonello*, F. Campbell, D. Cipollini*, A. Conrad*, C. Farinas*, K. Gandhi*, F. Hain n, D. Parry* ...

co-author countries: United States of America 🇺🇸
author keywords: tree pathogens; insect pests; invasions; forest ecosystems; tree resistance
Source: Web Of Science
Added: March 10, 2020

• Maintenance and restoration of forest ecosystems will be key to achieving necessary carbon sequestration goals, protecting biodiversity, and supporting healthy economies and societies. • Forest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by non-native forest insects and phytopathogens. • A portion of these pests are able to overcome prevention and containment efforts and become established in naïve ecosystems. • Once established these pests pose a long-term large-scale threat to forest ecosystems, which current policy and response frameworks are poorly equipped to address. • We propose the creation of a federal Center for Forest Pest Control and Prevention to implement end-to-end responses to forest pest invasions using an ecologically-informed framework that fully integrates host tree resistance development and deployment.