Nonnative forest insects and pathogens in the United States: Impacts and policy options

Author:

Lovett Gary M.1,Weiss Marissa23,Liebhold Andrew M.4,Holmes Thomas P.5,Leung Brian6,Lambert Kathy Fallon23,Orwig David A.3,Campbell Faith T.7,Rosenthal Jonathan8,McCullough Deborah G.9,Wildova Radka8,Ayres Matthew P.10,Canham Charles D.1,Foster David R.3,LaDeau Shannon L.1,Weldy Troy11

Affiliation:

1. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Box AB Millbrook New York 12545 USA

2. Science Policy Exchange; Harvard Forest; Harvard University; Petersham Massachusetts 01366 USA

3. Harvard Forest; Harvard University; Petersham Massachusetts 01366 USA

4. USDA Forest Service; Northern Research Station; Morgantown West Virginia 26505 USA

5. USDA Forest Service; Southern Research Station; Research Triangle Park North Carolina 27701 USA

6. Department of Biology; McGill University; Montreal Quebec H3A 1B1 Canada

7. Center for Invasive Species Prevention; Bethesda MD 20814 USA

8. Ecological Research Institute; Kingston New York 12401 USA

9. Department of Entomology and Department of Forestry; Michigan State University; East Lansing Michigan 48824 USA

10. Department of Biology; Dartmouth College; Hanover New Hampshire 03755 USA

11. The Nature Conservancy; New York State Chapter; Albany New York 12205 USA

Funder

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

F.M. Kirby Foundation

Northeastern States Research Cooperative of the USDA Forest Service

U.S. National Science Foundation's Long Term Ecological Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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