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Emerald ash borer in North America: a research and regulatory challenge
- D. Cappaert, D. Mccullough, T. Poland, N. W. Siegert
- Biology
- 1 July 2005
The saga of the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmare (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), in North America began on 25 June 2002, when five entomologists representing Michigan State University… Expand
Emerald ash borer: invasion of the urban forest and the threat to North America's ash resource.
- T. Poland, D. Mccullough
- Biology
- 1 March 2006
The emerald ash borer (EAB), a phloem-feeding beetle native to Asia, was discovered killing ash trees in southeastern Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, in 2002. Like several other invasive forest pests,… Expand
Emerald ash borer invasion of North America: history, biology, ecology, impacts, and management.
- D. Herms, D. Mccullough
- Biology, Medicine
- Annual review of entomology
- 7 January 2014
Since its accidental introduction from Asia, emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), has killed millions of ash trees in North America. As it continues to… Expand
Cost of potential emerald ash borer damage in U.S
- K. Kovacs, R. Haight, A. Liebhold, D. Mccullough, R. J. Mercader, N. W. Siegert
- Biology
- 15 January 2010
Emerald ash borer (EAB; Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire), a phloem-feeding beetle native to Asia, was discovered near Detroit, MI, and Windsor, ON, in 2002. As of March 2009, isolated populations of… Expand
Economic Impacts of Non-Native Forest Insects in the Continental United States
- J. Aukema, B. Leung, +9 authors B. von Holle
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 9 September 2011
Reliable estimates of the impacts and costs of biological invasions are critical to developing credible management, trade and regulatory policies. Worldwide, forests and urban trees provide important… Expand
Historical Accumulation of Nonindigenous Forest Pests in the Continental United States
- Juliann E. Aukema, D. Mccullough, B. Holle, A. Liebhold, K. Britton, S. Frankel
- Biology
- 1 December 2010
Nonindigenous forest insects and pathogens affect a range of ecosystems, industries, and property owners in the United States. Evaluating temporal patterns in the accumulation of these nonindigenous… Expand
Fire and insects in northern and boreal forest ecosystems of North America.
- D. Mccullough, R. Werner, D. Neumann
- Biology, Medicine
- Annual review of entomology
- 1998
Fire and insects are natural disturbance agents in many forest ecosystems, often interacting to affect succession, nutrient cycling, and forest species composition. We review literature pertaining to… Expand
Host Range of the Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in North America: Results of Multiple-Choice Field Experiments
- Andrea C. Anulewicz, D. Mccullough, D. Cappaert, T. Poland
- Biology, Medicine
- Environmental entomology
- 1 February 2008
Abstract Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), an invasive phloem-feeding pest, was identified as the cause of widespread ash (Fraxinus) mortality in southeast… Expand
Estimating Potential Emerald Ash Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Populations Using Ash Inventory Data
- D. Mccullough, N. W. Siegert
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of economic entomology
- 1 October 2007
Abstract Emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), a phloem-feeding pest native to Asia, was identified in June 2002 as the cause of widespread ash (Fraxinus spp.),… Expand
Biomass distribution and productivity of Pinus edulis-Juniperus monosperma woodlands of north-central Arizona
- C. Grier, K. Elliott, D. Mccullough
- Environmental Science
- 30 July 1992
Abstract Above-ground biomass distribution, leaf area, above-ground net primary productivity and foliage characteristics were determined for 90- and 350-year-oldPinus edulis-Juniperus monosperma… Expand