Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/11626
Title: Spotting the pests of tomorrow—Sampling designs for detection of species associations with woody plants
Authors: Eschen, René
De Groot, Maarten
Glavendekić, Milka
Lacković, Nikola
Matosević, Dinka
Morales‐Rodriguez, Carmen
O Hanlon, Richard
Oskay, Funda
Papazova, Irena
Prospero, Simone
Franić, Iva
Keywords: associate biodiversity, cost efficient sampling, early warning system, pests and pathogens, plants for planting, temporal and spatial patterns
Issue Date: 4-Aug-2019
Publisher: Wiley
Project: European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Grant/Award Number: FP1401; Swiss State Secretariat for Science, Education and Researchc, Grant/Award Number: C15.0081
Journal: Journal of Biogeography
Abstract: Early warning against potentially harmful organisms of woody plant species can be achieved by sampling sentinel plants in exporting countries. However, it is unclear where sentinel plants can best be located, and how many samples are required and when and how often sampling optimally should take place for the adequate assessment of the biodiversity associated with the target plant species. We aimed to review spatial and temporal factors affecting associate biodiversity of single woody plant species and to develop guidance for the design of global biodiversity sampling studies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/11626
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13670
Appears in Collections:Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering: Journal Articles

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