Pathologists and entomologists must join forces against forest pest and pathogen invasions

Author:

Jactel HervéORCID,Desprez-Loustau Marie-Laure,Battisti AndreaORCID,Brockerhoff Eckehard,Santini AlbertoORCID,Stenlid Jan,Björkman Christer,Branco Manuela,Dehnen-Schmutz KatharinaORCID,Douma Jacob C.,Drakulic Jassy,Drizou Fryni,Eschen RenéORCID,Franco José Carlos,Gossner Martin M.,Green Samantha,Kenis Marc,Klapwijk Maartje J.,Liebhold Andrew M.ORCID,Orazio Christophe,Prospero SimoneORCID,Robinet Christelle,Schroeder Martin,Slippers Bernard,Stoev PavelORCID,Sun Jianghua,van den Dool Robbert,Wingfield Michael J.,Zalucki Myron P.

Abstract

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. Our arguments are that the pathways of entry of exotic pests and pathogens are often the same and that insects and fungi often coexist in the same affected trees. Innovative methods for preventing invasions, early detection and identification of non-native species, modelling of their impact and spread and prevention of damage by increasing the resistance of ecosystems can be shared for the management of both pests and diseases. We, therefore, make recommendations to foster this convergence, proposing in particular the development of interdisciplinary research programmes, the development of generic tools or methods for pest and pathogen management and capacity building for the education and training of students, managers, decision-makers and citizens concerned with forest health.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Subject

Insect Science,Plant Science,Ecological Modeling,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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