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Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum , the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker

Drenkhan, Rein; Ganley, Beccy; Martin-Garcia, Jorge; Vahalik, Petr; Adamson, Kalev; Adamcikova, Katarina; Ahumada, Rodrigo; Blank, Lior; Braganca, Helena; Capretti, Paolo; Cleary, Michelle; Cornejo, Carolina; Davydenko, Kateryna; Diez, Julio J.; Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tugba Dogmus; Dvorak, Milon; Enderle, Rasmus; Fourie, Gerda; Georgieva, Margarita; Ghelardini, Luisa; Hantula, Jarkko; Ioos, Renaud; Iturritxa, Eugenia; Kanetis, Loukas; Karpun, Natalia N.; Koltay, Andras; Landeras, Elena; Markovskaja, Svetlana; Mesanza, Nebai; Milenković, Ivan; Musolin, Dmitry L.; Nikolaou, Konstantinos; Nowakowska, Justyna A.; Ogris, Nikica; Oskay, Funda; Oszako, Tomasz; Papazova-Anakieva, Irena; Paraschiv, Marius; Pasquali, Matias; Pecori, Francesco; Rafoss, Trond; Raitelaityte, Kristina; Raposo, Rosa; Robin, Cecile; Rodas, Carlos A.; Santini, Alberto; Sanz-Ros, Antonio, V; Selikhovkin, Andrey; Solla, Alejandro; Soukainen, Mirkka; Soulioti, Nikoleta; Steenkamp, Emma T.; Tsopelas, Panaghiotis; Vemić, Aleksandar; Vettraino, Anna Maria; Wingfield, Michael J.; Woodward, Stephen; Zamora-Ballesteros, Cristina; Mullett, Martin S.

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Drenkhan, Rein
AU  - Ganley, Beccy
AU  - Martin-Garcia, Jorge
AU  - Vahalik, Petr
AU  - Adamson, Kalev
AU  - Adamcikova, Katarina
AU  - Ahumada, Rodrigo
AU  - Blank, Lior
AU  - Braganca, Helena
AU  - Capretti, Paolo
AU  - Cleary, Michelle
AU  - Cornejo, Carolina
AU  - Davydenko, Kateryna
AU  - Diez, Julio J.
AU  - Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tugba Dogmus
AU  - Dvorak, Milon
AU  - Enderle, Rasmus
AU  - Fourie, Gerda
AU  - Georgieva, Margarita
AU  - Ghelardini, Luisa
AU  - Hantula, Jarkko
AU  - Ioos, Renaud
AU  - Iturritxa, Eugenia
AU  - Kanetis, Loukas
AU  - Karpun, Natalia N.
AU  - Koltay, Andras
AU  - Landeras, Elena
AU  - Markovskaja, Svetlana
AU  - Mesanza, Nebai
AU  - Milenković, Ivan
AU  - Musolin, Dmitry L.
AU  - Nikolaou, Konstantinos
AU  - Nowakowska, Justyna A.
AU  - Ogris, Nikica
AU  - Oskay, Funda
AU  - Oszako, Tomasz
AU  - Papazova-Anakieva, Irena
AU  - Paraschiv, Marius
AU  - Pasquali, Matias
AU  - Pecori, Francesco
AU  - Rafoss, Trond
AU  - Raitelaityte, Kristina
AU  - Raposo, Rosa
AU  - Robin, Cecile
AU  - Rodas, Carlos A.
AU  - Santini, Alberto
AU  - Sanz-Ros, Antonio, V
AU  - Selikhovkin, Andrey
AU  - Solla, Alejandro
AU  - Soukainen, Mirkka
AU  - Soulioti, Nikoleta
AU  - Steenkamp, Emma T.
AU  - Tsopelas, Panaghiotis
AU  - Vemić, Aleksandar
AU  - Vettraino, Anna Maria
AU  - Wingfield, Michael J.
AU  - Woodward, Stephen
AU  - Zamora-Ballesteros, Cristina
AU  - Mullett, Martin S.
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1156
AB  - Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), is currently one of the most important threats ofPinusspp. globally. This pathogen is known in many pine-growing regions, including natural and planted forests, and can affect all life stages of trees, from emerging seedlings to mature trees. Despite the importance of PPC, the global distribution ofF. circinatumis poorly documented, and this problem is also true of the hosts within countries that are affected. The aim of this study was to review the global distribution ofF. circinatum, with a particular focus on Europe. We considered (1) the current and historical pathogen records, both positive and negative, based on confirmed reports from Europe and globally; (2) the genetic diversity and population structure of the pathogen; (3) the current distribution of PPC in Europe, comparing published models of predicted disease distribution; and (4) host susceptibility by reviewing literature and generating a comprehensive list of known hosts for the fungus. These data were collated from 41 countries and used to compile a specially constructed geo-database. A review of 6297 observation records showed thatF. circinatumand the symptoms it causes on conifers occurred in 14 countries, including four in Europe, and is absent in 28 countries. Field observations and experimental data from 138 host species revealed 106 susceptible host species including 85Pinusspecies, 6 non-pine tree species and 15 grass and herb species. Our data confirm that susceptibility toF. circinatumvaries between different host species, tree ages and environmental characteristics. Knowledge on the geographic distribution, host range and the relative susceptibility of different hosts is essential for disease management, mitigation and containment strategies. The findings reported in this review will support countries that are currently free ofF. circinatumin implementing effective procedures and restrictions and prevent further spread of the pathogen.
T2  - Forests
T1  - Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum , the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker
IS  - 7
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.3390/f11070724
UR  - conv_1502
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Drenkhan, Rein and Ganley, Beccy and Martin-Garcia, Jorge and Vahalik, Petr and Adamson, Kalev and Adamcikova, Katarina and Ahumada, Rodrigo and Blank, Lior and Braganca, Helena and Capretti, Paolo and Cleary, Michelle and Cornejo, Carolina and Davydenko, Kateryna and Diez, Julio J. and Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tugba Dogmus and Dvorak, Milon and Enderle, Rasmus and Fourie, Gerda and Georgieva, Margarita and Ghelardini, Luisa and Hantula, Jarkko and Ioos, Renaud and Iturritxa, Eugenia and Kanetis, Loukas and Karpun, Natalia N. and Koltay, Andras and Landeras, Elena and Markovskaja, Svetlana and Mesanza, Nebai and Milenković, Ivan and Musolin, Dmitry L. and Nikolaou, Konstantinos and Nowakowska, Justyna A. and Ogris, Nikica and Oskay, Funda and Oszako, Tomasz and Papazova-Anakieva, Irena and Paraschiv, Marius and Pasquali, Matias and Pecori, Francesco and Rafoss, Trond and Raitelaityte, Kristina and Raposo, Rosa and Robin, Cecile and Rodas, Carlos A. and Santini, Alberto and Sanz-Ros, Antonio, V and Selikhovkin, Andrey and Solla, Alejandro and Soukainen, Mirkka and Soulioti, Nikoleta and Steenkamp, Emma T. and Tsopelas, Panaghiotis and Vemić, Aleksandar and Vettraino, Anna Maria and Wingfield, Michael J. and Woodward, Stephen and Zamora-Ballesteros, Cristina and Mullett, Martin S.",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), is currently one of the most important threats ofPinusspp. globally. This pathogen is known in many pine-growing regions, including natural and planted forests, and can affect all life stages of trees, from emerging seedlings to mature trees. Despite the importance of PPC, the global distribution ofF. circinatumis poorly documented, and this problem is also true of the hosts within countries that are affected. The aim of this study was to review the global distribution ofF. circinatum, with a particular focus on Europe. We considered (1) the current and historical pathogen records, both positive and negative, based on confirmed reports from Europe and globally; (2) the genetic diversity and population structure of the pathogen; (3) the current distribution of PPC in Europe, comparing published models of predicted disease distribution; and (4) host susceptibility by reviewing literature and generating a comprehensive list of known hosts for the fungus. These data were collated from 41 countries and used to compile a specially constructed geo-database. A review of 6297 observation records showed thatF. circinatumand the symptoms it causes on conifers occurred in 14 countries, including four in Europe, and is absent in 28 countries. Field observations and experimental data from 138 host species revealed 106 susceptible host species including 85Pinusspecies, 6 non-pine tree species and 15 grass and herb species. Our data confirm that susceptibility toF. circinatumvaries between different host species, tree ages and environmental characteristics. Knowledge on the geographic distribution, host range and the relative susceptibility of different hosts is essential for disease management, mitigation and containment strategies. The findings reported in this review will support countries that are currently free ofF. circinatumin implementing effective procedures and restrictions and prevent further spread of the pathogen.",
journal = "Forests",
title = "Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum , the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker",
number = "7",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.3390/f11070724",
url = "conv_1502"
}
Drenkhan, R., Ganley, B., Martin-Garcia, J., Vahalik, P., Adamson, K., Adamcikova, K., Ahumada, R., Blank, L., Braganca, H., Capretti, P., Cleary, M., Cornejo, C., Davydenko, K., Diez, J. J., Lehtijarvi, H. T. D., Dvorak, M., Enderle, R., Fourie, G., Georgieva, M., Ghelardini, L., Hantula, J., Ioos, R., Iturritxa, E., Kanetis, L., Karpun, N. N., Koltay, A., Landeras, E., Markovskaja, S., Mesanza, N., Milenković, I., Musolin, D. L., Nikolaou, K., Nowakowska, J. A., Ogris, N., Oskay, F., Oszako, T., Papazova-Anakieva, I., Paraschiv, M., Pasquali, M., Pecori, F., Rafoss, T., Raitelaityte, K., Raposo, R., Robin, C., Rodas, C. A., Santini, A., Sanz-Ros, A. V., Selikhovkin, A., Solla, A., Soukainen, M., Soulioti, N., Steenkamp, E. T., Tsopelas, P., Vemić, A., Vettraino, A. M., Wingfield, M. J., Woodward, S., Zamora-Ballesteros, C.,& Mullett, M. S.. (2020). Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum , the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker. in Forests, 11(7).
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11070724
conv_1502
Drenkhan R, Ganley B, Martin-Garcia J, Vahalik P, Adamson K, Adamcikova K, Ahumada R, Blank L, Braganca H, Capretti P, Cleary M, Cornejo C, Davydenko K, Diez JJ, Lehtijarvi HTD, Dvorak M, Enderle R, Fourie G, Georgieva M, Ghelardini L, Hantula J, Ioos R, Iturritxa E, Kanetis L, Karpun NN, Koltay A, Landeras E, Markovskaja S, Mesanza N, Milenković I, Musolin DL, Nikolaou K, Nowakowska JA, Ogris N, Oskay F, Oszako T, Papazova-Anakieva I, Paraschiv M, Pasquali M, Pecori F, Rafoss T, Raitelaityte K, Raposo R, Robin C, Rodas CA, Santini A, Sanz-Ros AV, Selikhovkin A, Solla A, Soukainen M, Soulioti N, Steenkamp ET, Tsopelas P, Vemić A, Vettraino AM, Wingfield MJ, Woodward S, Zamora-Ballesteros C, Mullett MS. Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum , the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker. in Forests. 2020;11(7).
doi:10.3390/f11070724
conv_1502 .
Drenkhan, Rein, Ganley, Beccy, Martin-Garcia, Jorge, Vahalik, Petr, Adamson, Kalev, Adamcikova, Katarina, Ahumada, Rodrigo, Blank, Lior, Braganca, Helena, Capretti, Paolo, Cleary, Michelle, Cornejo, Carolina, Davydenko, Kateryna, Diez, Julio J., Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tugba Dogmus, Dvorak, Milon, Enderle, Rasmus, Fourie, Gerda, Georgieva, Margarita, Ghelardini, Luisa, Hantula, Jarkko, Ioos, Renaud, Iturritxa, Eugenia, Kanetis, Loukas, Karpun, Natalia N., Koltay, Andras, Landeras, Elena, Markovskaja, Svetlana, Mesanza, Nebai, Milenković, Ivan, Musolin, Dmitry L., Nikolaou, Konstantinos, Nowakowska, Justyna A., Ogris, Nikica, Oskay, Funda, Oszako, Tomasz, Papazova-Anakieva, Irena, Paraschiv, Marius, Pasquali, Matias, Pecori, Francesco, Rafoss, Trond, Raitelaityte, Kristina, Raposo, Rosa, Robin, Cecile, Rodas, Carlos A., Santini, Alberto, Sanz-Ros, Antonio, V, Selikhovkin, Andrey, Solla, Alejandro, Soukainen, Mirkka, Soulioti, Nikoleta, Steenkamp, Emma T., Tsopelas, Panaghiotis, Vemić, Aleksandar, Vettraino, Anna Maria, Wingfield, Michael J., Woodward, Stephen, Zamora-Ballesteros, Cristina, Mullett, Martin S., "Global Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Fusarium circinatum , the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker" in Forests, 11, no. 7 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11070724 .,
conv_1502 .
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Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective

Marzano, Mariella; Dandy, Norman; Papazova-Anakieva, Irena; Avtzis, Dimitrios; Connolly, Tom; Eschen, Rene; Glavendekić, Milka; Hurley, Brett; Lindelow, Ake; Matosević, Dinka; Tomov, Rumen; Vettraino, Anna Maria

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marzano, Mariella
AU  - Dandy, Norman
AU  - Papazova-Anakieva, Irena
AU  - Avtzis, Dimitrios
AU  - Connolly, Tom
AU  - Eschen, Rene
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Hurley, Brett
AU  - Lindelow, Ake
AU  - Matosević, Dinka
AU  - Tomov, Rumen
AU  - Vettraino, Anna Maria
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/763
AB  - Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awareness of pests and knowledge of how they spread is likely to be a key component of effective detection, eradication and management measures, but very little is known about awareness levels of this stakeholder group. To address this important evidence gap, a questionnaire survey of tree professionals was carried out across nine European countries. Results from 392 tree professionals show relatively low levels of self-reported awareness for a number of pests and pathogens. Levels of awareness rise with increasing age as well as frequency of visits to forests. Awareness also appeared higher where pests were present in the respondent's country. There was a high level of support for purchasing plant material from accredited sources. Barriers to changing behaviours include financial and resource pressures but also the perceived behaviour of others. Tree professionals utilise multiple sources to gain information about tree pests but the internet was the most popular. A considerable amount of pest information is already available online and this study recommends that different approaches to raising awareness be trialled, including the use of experienced tree professionals as knowledge brokers and exploring new ways of using digital technologies as a learning tool. C
T2  - Forest Policy and Economics
T1  - Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective
EP  - 171
SP  - 164
VL  - 70
DO  - 10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030
UR  - conv_1222
ER  - 
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author = "Marzano, Mariella and Dandy, Norman and Papazova-Anakieva, Irena and Avtzis, Dimitrios and Connolly, Tom and Eschen, Rene and Glavendekić, Milka and Hurley, Brett and Lindelow, Ake and Matosević, Dinka and Tomov, Rumen and Vettraino, Anna Maria",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awareness of pests and knowledge of how they spread is likely to be a key component of effective detection, eradication and management measures, but very little is known about awareness levels of this stakeholder group. To address this important evidence gap, a questionnaire survey of tree professionals was carried out across nine European countries. Results from 392 tree professionals show relatively low levels of self-reported awareness for a number of pests and pathogens. Levels of awareness rise with increasing age as well as frequency of visits to forests. Awareness also appeared higher where pests were present in the respondent's country. There was a high level of support for purchasing plant material from accredited sources. Barriers to changing behaviours include financial and resource pressures but also the perceived behaviour of others. Tree professionals utilise multiple sources to gain information about tree pests but the internet was the most popular. A considerable amount of pest information is already available online and this study recommends that different approaches to raising awareness be trialled, including the use of experienced tree professionals as knowledge brokers and exploring new ways of using digital technologies as a learning tool. C",
journal = "Forest Policy and Economics",
title = "Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective",
pages = "171-164",
volume = "70",
doi = "10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030",
url = "conv_1222"
}
Marzano, M., Dandy, N., Papazova-Anakieva, I., Avtzis, D., Connolly, T., Eschen, R., Glavendekić, M., Hurley, B., Lindelow, A., Matosević, D., Tomov, R.,& Vettraino, A. M.. (2016). Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective. in Forest Policy and Economics, 70, 164-171.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030
conv_1222
Marzano M, Dandy N, Papazova-Anakieva I, Avtzis D, Connolly T, Eschen R, Glavendekić M, Hurley B, Lindelow A, Matosević D, Tomov R, Vettraino AM. Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective. in Forest Policy and Economics. 2016;70:164-171.
doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030
conv_1222 .
Marzano, Mariella, Dandy, Norman, Papazova-Anakieva, Irena, Avtzis, Dimitrios, Connolly, Tom, Eschen, Rene, Glavendekić, Milka, Hurley, Brett, Lindelow, Ake, Matosević, Dinka, Tomov, Rumen, Vettraino, Anna Maria, "Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective" in Forest Policy and Economics, 70 (2016):164-171,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030 .,
conv_1222 .
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Climate warming and past and present distribution of the processionary moths (thaumetopoea spp.) in Europe, Asia minor and North Africa

Roques, A.; Rousselet, J.; Avci, M.; Avtzis, D.N.; Basso, A.; Battisti, A.; Ben Jamaa, M.L.; Bensidi, A.; Berardi, L.; Berretima, W.; Branco, Manuela; Chakali, G.; Çota, E.; Dautbašić, M.; Delb, H.; El Alaoui El Fels, M.A.; El Mercht, S.; El Mokhefi, M.; Forster, B.; Garcia, J.; Georgiev, G.; Glavendekić, Milka; Goussard, F.; Halbig, P.; Henke, L.; Hernańdez, R.; Hódar, J.A.; Apekdal, K.; Jurc, M.; Klimetzek, D.; Laparie, M.; Larsson, S.; Mateus, E.; Matošević, D.; Meier, F.; Mendel, Z.; Meurisse, N.; Mihajlović, Ljubodrag; Mirchev, P.; Nasceski, S.; Nussbaumer, C.; Paiva, M.-R.; Papazova, I.; Pino, J.; Podlesnik, J.; Poirot, J.; Protasov, A.; Rahim, N.; Sańchez Peña, G.; Santos, H.; Sauvard, D.; Schopf, A.; Simonato, M.; Tsankov, G.; Wagenhoff, E.; Yart, A.; Zamora, R.; Zamoum, M.; Robinet, C.

(Springer Netherlands, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Roques, A.
AU  - Rousselet, J.
AU  - Avci, M.
AU  - Avtzis, D.N.
AU  - Basso, A.
AU  - Battisti, A.
AU  - Ben Jamaa, M.L.
AU  - Bensidi, A.
AU  - Berardi, L.
AU  - Berretima, W.
AU  - Branco, Manuela
AU  - Chakali, G.
AU  - Çota, E.
AU  - Dautbašić, M.
AU  - Delb, H.
AU  - El Alaoui El Fels, M.A.
AU  - El Mercht, S.
AU  - El Mokhefi, M.
AU  - Forster, B.
AU  - Garcia, J.
AU  - Georgiev, G.
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Goussard, F.
AU  - Halbig, P.
AU  - Henke, L.
AU  - Hernańdez, R.
AU  - Hódar, J.A.
AU  - Apekdal, K.
AU  - Jurc, M.
AU  - Klimetzek, D.
AU  - Laparie, M.
AU  - Larsson, S.
AU  - Mateus, E.
AU  - Matošević, D.
AU  - Meier, F.
AU  - Mendel, Z.
AU  - Meurisse, N.
AU  - Mihajlović, Ljubodrag
AU  - Mirchev, P.
AU  - Nasceski, S.
AU  - Nussbaumer, C.
AU  - Paiva, M.-R.
AU  - Papazova, I.
AU  - Pino, J.
AU  - Podlesnik, J.
AU  - Poirot, J.
AU  - Protasov, A.
AU  - Rahim, N.
AU  - Sańchez Peña, G.
AU  - Santos, H.
AU  - Sauvard, D.
AU  - Schopf, A.
AU  - Simonato, M.
AU  - Tsankov, G.
AU  - Wagenhoff, E.
AU  - Yart, A.
AU  - Zamora, R.
AU  - Zamoum, M.
AU  - Robinet, C.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/700
AB  - Pine processionary moth, Thaumetopea pityocampa, is a model insect indicator of global warming, the northwards and upwards range expansion of this Mediterranean species being directly associated with the recent warming up. The knowledge about the drivers of moth expansion is synthesized. A first standardized mapping of the northern expansion edge, from Western Europe to Turkey, is presented, then detailed for 20 countries of Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa, including future trends. Additional data about the responses of the other Thaumetopoea species are given. Finally, the chapter points out the importance of the man-mediated introductions in the expansion process.
PB  - Springer Netherlands
T2  - Processionary Moths and Climate Change: An Update
T1  - Climate warming and past and present distribution of the processionary moths (thaumetopoea spp.) in Europe, Asia minor and North Africa
EP  - 161
SP  - 81
DO  - 10.1007/978-94-017-9340-7_3
UR  - conv_2126
ER  - 
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year = "2015",
abstract = "Pine processionary moth, Thaumetopea pityocampa, is a model insect indicator of global warming, the northwards and upwards range expansion of this Mediterranean species being directly associated with the recent warming up. The knowledge about the drivers of moth expansion is synthesized. A first standardized mapping of the northern expansion edge, from Western Europe to Turkey, is presented, then detailed for 20 countries of Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa, including future trends. Additional data about the responses of the other Thaumetopoea species are given. Finally, the chapter points out the importance of the man-mediated introductions in the expansion process.",
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booktitle = "Climate warming and past and present distribution of the processionary moths (thaumetopoea spp.) in Europe, Asia minor and North Africa",
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Roques, A., Rousselet, J., Avci, M., Avtzis, D.N., Basso, A., Battisti, A., Ben Jamaa, M.L., Bensidi, A., Berardi, L., Berretima, W., Branco, M., Chakali, G., Çota, E., Dautbašić, M., Delb, H., El Alaoui El Fels, M.A., El Mercht, S., El Mokhefi, M., Forster, B., Garcia, J., Georgiev, G., Glavendekić, M., Goussard, F., Halbig, P., Henke, L., Hernańdez, R., Hódar, J.A., Apekdal, K., Jurc, M., Klimetzek, D., Laparie, M., Larsson, S., Mateus, E., Matošević, D., Meier, F., Mendel, Z., Meurisse, N., Mihajlović, L., Mirchev, P., Nasceski, S., Nussbaumer, C., Paiva, M.-R., Papazova, I., Pino, J., Podlesnik, J., Poirot, J., Protasov, A., Rahim, N., Sańchez Peña, G., Santos, H., Sauvard, D., Schopf, A., Simonato, M., Tsankov, G., Wagenhoff, E., Yart, A., Zamora, R., Zamoum, M.,& Robinet, C.. (2015). Climate warming and past and present distribution of the processionary moths (thaumetopoea spp.) in Europe, Asia minor and North Africa. in Processionary Moths and Climate Change: An Update
Springer Netherlands., 81-161.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9340-7_3
conv_2126
Roques A, Rousselet J, Avci M, Avtzis D, Basso A, Battisti A, Ben Jamaa M, Bensidi A, Berardi L, Berretima W, Branco M, Chakali G, Çota E, Dautbašić M, Delb H, El Alaoui El Fels M, El Mercht S, El Mokhefi M, Forster B, Garcia J, Georgiev G, Glavendekić M, Goussard F, Halbig P, Henke L, Hernańdez R, Hódar J, Apekdal K, Jurc M, Klimetzek D, Laparie M, Larsson S, Mateus E, Matošević D, Meier F, Mendel Z, Meurisse N, Mihajlović L, Mirchev P, Nasceski S, Nussbaumer C, Paiva M, Papazova I, Pino J, Podlesnik J, Poirot J, Protasov A, Rahim N, Sańchez Peña G, Santos H, Sauvard D, Schopf A, Simonato M, Tsankov G, Wagenhoff E, Yart A, Zamora R, Zamoum M, Robinet C. Climate warming and past and present distribution of the processionary moths (thaumetopoea spp.) in Europe, Asia minor and North Africa. in Processionary Moths and Climate Change: An Update. 2015;:81-161.
doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9340-7_3
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Roques, A., Rousselet, J., Avci, M., Avtzis, D.N., Basso, A., Battisti, A., Ben Jamaa, M.L., Bensidi, A., Berardi, L., Berretima, W., Branco, Manuela, Chakali, G., Çota, E., Dautbašić, M., Delb, H., El Alaoui El Fels, M.A., El Mercht, S., El Mokhefi, M., Forster, B., Garcia, J., Georgiev, G., Glavendekić, Milka, Goussard, F., Halbig, P., Henke, L., Hernańdez, R., Hódar, J.A., Apekdal, K., Jurc, M., Klimetzek, D., Laparie, M., Larsson, S., Mateus, E., Matošević, D., Meier, F., Mendel, Z., Meurisse, N., Mihajlović, Ljubodrag, Mirchev, P., Nasceski, S., Nussbaumer, C., Paiva, M.-R., Papazova, I., Pino, J., Podlesnik, J., Poirot, J., Protasov, A., Rahim, N., Sańchez Peña, G., Santos, H., Sauvard, D., Schopf, A., Simonato, M., Tsankov, G., Wagenhoff, E., Yart, A., Zamora, R., Zamoum, M., Robinet, C., "Climate warming and past and present distribution of the processionary moths (thaumetopoea spp.) in Europe, Asia minor and North Africa" in Processionary Moths and Climate Change: An Update (2015):81-161,
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