Authors
Hervé Jactel, Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau, Andrea Battisti, Eckehard Brockerhoff, Alberto Santini, Jan Stenlid, Christer Björkman, Manuela Branco, Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Jacob C Douma, Jassy Drakulic, Fryni Drizou, René Eschen, José Carlos Franco, Martin M Gossner, Samantha Green, Marc Kenis, Maartje J Klapwijk, Andrew M Liebhold, Christophe Orazio, Simone Prospero, Christelle Robinet, Martin Schroeder, Bernard Slippers, Pavel Stoev, Jianghua Sun, Robbert van Den Dool, Michael J Wingfield, Myron P Zalucki
Publication date
2020/7/10
Journal
NeoBiota
Volume
58
Pages
107-127
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Description
The world’s forests have never been more threatened by invasions of exotic pests and pathogens, whose causes and impacts are reinforced by global change. However, forest entomologists and pathologists have, for too long, worked independently, used different concepts and proposed specific management methods without recognising parallels and synergies between their respective fields. Instead, we advocate increased collaboration between these two scientific communities to improve the long-term health of forests.
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