Impacts, Monitoring and Management of Forest Pests and Diseases
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- black pine bast scale
- propylene-glycol
- expression level
- taxonomy
- forest ecosystem management
- location preference
- Acari
- pine wilt disease
- Phytophthora pseudocryptogea
- SNPs
- qPCR
- climate change
- litterbags
- aggressiveness
- admixture species
- biological control
- Norway spruce
- monitoring
- mite assemblages
- eucalyptus disease
- small soil pits
- turpentine oil
- Hylodor
- disease resistance
- pine needle gall midge
- Encyrtidae
- coniferous forests
- attack pattern
- ash trees
- Ricania shantungensis
- Matsucoccus thunbergianae
- Tomicus brevipilosus
- Quercus ilex L
- Phytophthora quercina
- random forest
- hazard rating
- ethanol
- forest pests
- Scots pine damages
- synonym
- Buprestidae
- Phytophthora cinnamomi
- Cockchafer larvae
- surveillance
- plant nutrition-disease relationship
- CLIMAX
- SADIE
- prediction model
- forestry models
- chemosensory genes
- alpha-pinene
- aggregation pheromones
- control
- forest ecosystem
- species distribution model
- forest management
- invasive species
- forest health
- natural enemies
- abiotic and biotic disturbances
- MaxEnt
- litter decay
- leaf spot
- forestry
- pine caterpillar
- antennal transcriptome
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Forest pests have diverse negative impacts on forestry economy, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and sustainable ecosystem management. The first step towards effectively managing forest pests would be to monitor their occurrence and assess their impact on forest ecosystems. The monitoring results can provide basic information for effective management strategies. The data from monitoring programs can result in the development of new methods for monitoring, assessing impact, and developing management techniques. This special issue aims to share information to assist in the effective management of forest pests, by understanding the responses of forest pests to natural and anthropogenic changes, and discussing new studies on the monitoring, assessment, and management of forest pests. The fourteen papers included in this issue focus on monitoring, assessing, and managing forest pests, including one editorial providing an overall idea of the monitoring, assessment and management of forest pests, two articles reviewing long-term changes in forest pests and forests, four papers focusing on the monitoring of forest pests, three papers on the assessment of forest pests, and four papers on the management of forest pests. These papers provide a better understanding of the structures and processes in forest ecosystems and fundamental information for the effective management of forest pests.
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