A highly aggregated geographical distribution of forest pest invasions in the USA
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Bark and Ambrosia Beetles Show Different Invasion Patterns in the USAForest health in a changing world.Divergence of species responses to climate changeTree Diversity Limits the Impact of an Invasive Forest Pest.Effects of Invasive Winter Moth Defoliation on Tree Radial Growth in Eastern Massachusetts, USA.DNA barcodes for bio-surveillance: regulated and economically important arthropod plant pests.Nonnative forest insects and pathogens in the United States: Impacts and policy options.Effect of Contact Insecticides Against the Invasive Goldspotted Oak Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in California.Predicting the spread of all invasive forest pests in the United States.Development and evaluation of a trapping system for Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the United States.Regional patterns of declining butternut (Juglans cinerea L.) suggest site characteristics for restoration.Firewood collected after a catastrophic wind event: the bark beetle (Scolytinae) and woodborer (Buprestidae, Cerambycidae) community present over a 3-year periodRecreational freshwater fishing drives non-native aquatic species richness patterns at a continental scaleConsequences of distributional asymmetry in a warming environment: invasion of novel forests by the mountain pine beetleSpecies pool, human population, and global versus regional invasion patternsBiological invasion hotspots: a trait-based perspective reveals new sub-continental patternsTemporal and interspecific variation in rates of spread for insect species invading Europe during the last 200 yearsEstablishment of American chestnuts (Castanea dentata) bred for blight (Cryphonectria parasitica) resistance: influence of breeding and nursery gradingHistorical occurrence of alien arthropods and pathogens on trees in CanadaEvidence of biotic resistance to invasions in forests of the Eastern USAComparison of insect invasions in North America, Japan and their IslandsExploring the role of wood waste landfills in early detection of non-native wood-boring beetlesEarthworm invasion, white-tailed deer and seedling establishment in deciduous forests of north-eastern North AmericaPlant hybridization: the role of human disturbance and biological invasionInvasion of Winter Moth in New England: Effects of Defoliation and Site Quality on Tree MortalityBiological invasions in forest ecosystemsBiotic resistance to exotic invasions: its role in forest ecosystems, confounding artifacts, and future directionsEcology of forest insect invasionsEstablishment patterns of non-native insects in New ZealandForest biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem servicesTree Diversity Drives Forest Stand Resistance to Natural DisturbancesLandscape Features and Processes Influencing Forest Pest Dynamics
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A highly aggregated geographical distribution of forest pest invasions in the USA
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