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Optimal allocation of resources among general and species-specific tools for plant pest biosecurity surveillance
Nguyen, H. T. M., Chu, L., Liebhold, A. M., Epanchin-Niell, R., Kean, J. M., Kompas, T., … Moore, J. L. (2024). Optimal allocation of resources among general and species-specific tools for plant pest biosecurity surveillance. Ecological Applications. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2955
Trait-mediated responses of caterpillar communities to spongy moth outbreaks and subsequent tebufenozide treatments
Leroy, B. M. L., Rabl, D., Püls, M., Hochrein, S., Bae, S., Müller, J., … Weisser, W. W. (2023). Trait-mediated responses of caterpillar communities to spongy moth outbreaks and subsequent tebufenozide treatments. Ecological Applications, 33(6), e2890 (22 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2890
Arthropod dark taxa provide new insights into diversity responses to bark beetle infestations
Kortmann, M., Roth, N., Buse, J., Hilszczański, J., Jaworski, T., Morinière, J., … Müller, J. C. (2022). Arthropod dark taxa provide new insights into diversity responses to bark beetle infestations. Ecological Applications, 32(2), e2516 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2516
Predation thresholds for reintroduction of native avifauna following suppression of invasive brown treesnakes on Guam
McElderry, R. M., Paxton, E. H., Nguyen, A. V., & Siers, S. R. (2022). Predation thresholds for reintroduction of native avifauna following suppression of invasive brown treesnakes on Guam. Ecological Applications, 32(8), e2716 (19 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2716
Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human-mediated global insect movement
Turner, R. M., Brockerhoff, E. G., Bertelsmeier, C., Blake, R. E., Caton, B., James, A., … Liebhold, A. M. (2021). Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human-mediated global insect movement. Ecological Applications, 31(7), e02412 (18 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2412
Approaches for estimating benefits and costs of interventions in plant biosecurity across invasion phases
Welsh, M. J., Turner, J. A., Epanchin-Niell, R. S., Monge, J. J., Soliman, T., Robinson, A. P., … Brockerhoff, E. G. (2021). Approaches for estimating benefits and costs of interventions in plant biosecurity across invasion phases. Ecological Applications, 31(5), e02319 (18 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2319
Long‐term restoration success of insect herbivore communities in semi‐natural grasslands: a functional approach
Neff, F., Resch, M. C., Marty, A., Rolley, J. D., Schütz, M., Risch, A. C., & Gossner, M. M. (2020). Long‐term restoration success of insect herbivore communities in semi‐natural grasslands: a functional approach. Ecological Applications, 30(6), e02133 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2133
Considering unseen arrivals in predictions of establishment risk based on border biosecurity interceptions
Turner, R. M., Plank, M. J., Brockerhoff, E. G., Pawson, S., Liebhold, A., & James, A. (2020). Considering unseen arrivals in predictions of establishment risk based on border biosecurity interceptions. Ecological Applications, 30(8), e2194 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2194
Are traded forest tree seeds a potential source of nonnative pests?
Franić, I., Prospero, S., Hartmann, M., Allan, E., Auger‐Rozenberg, M. ‐A., Grünwald, N. J., … Eschen, R. (2019). Are traded forest tree seeds a potential source of nonnative pests? Ecological Applications, 29(7), e01971 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1971