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Insects feeding on Pinus radiata. The dataset includes their native and non-native biogeographic ranges, feeding group, impact level, border interceptions, capability for vectoring pathogens and references. For more details see the corresponding article: Brockerhoff EG, Gresham BA, Meurisse N, Nahrung HF, Perret-Gentil A, Pugh AR, Sopow SL, Turner RM (2023) Pining away and at home: global utilisation of Pinus radiata by native and non-native insects. In: Jactel H, Orazio C, Robinet C, Douma JC, Santini A, Battisti A, Branco M, Seehausen L, Kenis M (Eds) Conceptual and technical innovations to better manage invasions of alien pests and pathogens in forests. NeoBiota 84: 137-167. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.84.95864
This research was funded in part by the New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Strategic Science Investment Funding (CO4X1703, Forest Systems Platform) to Scion and by the HOMED project (http://homed-project.eu/) which received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 771271.
Biological invasions; Establishment; Impact assessment; Insect herbivores; Interceptions; Monterey pine; Pest risk analysis; Pinaceae; Plantation forest; Radiata pine.
Biological invasions; Establishment; Impact assessment; Insect herbivores; Interceptions; Monterey pine; Pest risk analysis; Pinaceae; Plantation forest; Radiata pine.
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