Prevention and early detection of invasive species are championed as the most cost‐effective and efficient strategies for reducing or preventing negative impacts on ecosystems.
Angela K. Fuller +7 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Acer palmatum plants grafted on Acer davidii from China [PDF]
Gonthier, Paolo
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Males of Dalbulus maidis attract females through volatile compounds with potential pheromone function: a tool for pest management. [PDF]
Insects use chemical compounds for communication, and sex pheromone is one of the most important signals used by males and females to find each other for mating purposes.
BORGES, M. +5 more
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Spotting Potential Threats: A Tool to Inform the Proactive Management of Invasive Insects on a Regional Scale [PDF]
Invasive insects present a complex modern global crisis with the potential to have dire consequences. Proactive management is considered the most effective management approach, but conservation managers often face many barriers to engagement.
Isaac, Erin
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Status of invasive alien insects of nationwide survey in South Korea [PDF]
In this study, we analysed the regional distribution status, species composition differences, seasonal occurrence and habitat types of invasive alien insects that are distirbuted in natural ecosystems nationwide, targeting 3,802 locations in eight ...
Dayeong Kim +3 more
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Cryptic diversity and virulence of Beauveria bassiana recovered from Lycorma delicatula (spotted lanternfly) in eastern Pennsylvania. [PDF]
Clifton EH +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) – a harmful Asian pest of woody, ornamental, fruit trees and vine [PDF]
Baufeld, Peter
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Spotted! Computer-aided individual photo-identification allows for mark-recapture of invasive spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula). [PDF]
Belouard N, Behm JE.
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ASSESSMENT OF SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS AND INFESTATION RISK OVER TIME OF SPOTTED LANTERNFLY (LYCORMA DELICATULA) IN NEW YORK STATE [PDF]
Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) is an invasive treehopper native to Asia. It was first introduced to Pennsylvania in 2014, and as of 2020 it has expanded to New York state.
Richman, Alanna
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Impacts of short-term feeding by spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) on ecophysiology of young hardwood trees in a common garden. [PDF]
Lavely E +7 more
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