Biodiversity management in the face of climate change: a review of 22 years of recommendations

NE Heller, ES Zavaleta - Biological conservation, 2009 - Elsevier
Climate change creates new challenges for biodiversity conservation. Species ranges and
ecological dynamics are already responding to recent climate shifts, and current reserves …

DNA-based methods for monitoring invasive species: a review and prospectus

JA Darling, MJ Blum - Biological Invasions, 2007 - Springer
The recent explosion of interest in DNA-based tools for species identification has prompted
widespread speculation on the future availability of inexpensive, rapid, and accurate means …

Economic impacts of non-native forest insects in the continental United States

JE Aukema, B Leung, K Kovacs, C Chivers, KO Britton… - PLoS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Reliable estimates of the impacts and costs of biological invasions are critical to developing
credible management, trade and regulatory policies. Worldwide, forests and urban trees …

An operational framework for defining and monitoring forest degradation

ID Thompson, MR Guariguata, K Okabe… - Ecology and …, 2013 - JSTOR
Forest degradation is broadly defined as a reduction in the capacity of a forest to produce
ecosystem services such as carbon storage and wood products as a result of anthropogenic …

Direct and indirect effects of alien insect herbivores on ecological processes and interactions in forests of eastern North America

KJK Gandhi, DA Herms - Biological Invasions, 2010 - Springer
Alien invasive insects such as gypsy moth, hemlock woolly adelgid, and emerald ash borer
continue to disturb the mixed deciduous and hemlock forests of eastern North America by …

Exotic bark-and wood-boring Coleoptera in the United States: recent establishments and interceptions

RA Haack - Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
Summary data are given for the 25 new species of exotic bark-and wood-boring Coleoptera
first reported in the continental United States between 1985 and 2005, including 2 …

Forest ecosystem responses to exotic pests and pathogens in eastern North America

GM Lovett, CD Canham, MA Arthur, KC Weathers… - …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
The forests of eastern North America have been subjected to repeated introductions of
exotic insect pests and pathogens over the last century, and several new pests are currently …

Forest adaptation resources: Climate change tools and approaches for land managers

CW Swanston, MK Janowiak, LA Brandt… - Gen. Tech. Rep …, 2016 - research.fs.usda.gov
Abstract Forests across the United States are expected to undergo numerous changes in
response to the changing climate. This second edition of the Forest Adaptation Resources …

Rust fungi and global change

S Helfer - New phytologist, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Rust fungi are important components of ecological communities and in ecosystem function.
Their unique life strategies as biotrophic pathogens with complicated life cycles could make …

Ethanol and (−)-α-pinene: Attractant kairomones for bark and ambrosia beetles in the southeastern US

DR Miller, RJ Rabaglia - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2009 - Springer
Abstract In 2002–2004, we examined the flight responses of 49 species of native and exotic
bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae) to traps baited with …