Assessing the impacts of global warming on forest pest dynamics
Rocky Mountain Research Station · Rocky Mountain Research (United States) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Forest insects and pathogens are the most pervasive and important agents of disturbance in North American forests, affecting an area almost 50 times larger than fire and with an economic impact nearly five times as great. The same attributes that result in an insect herbivore being termed a "pest" predispose it to disruption by climate change, particularly global warming. Although many pest species have co-evolved relationships with forest hosts that may or may not be harmful over the long term, the effects on these relationships may have disastrous consequences. We consider both the data and models necessary to evaluate the impacts of climate change, as well as the assessments that have been made to date. The…
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3Topics & keywords
- PEST analysis
- Environmental science
- Global warming
- Ecology
- Climate change
- Agroforestry
- Geography
- Biology
- Climate action