Glavendekić, Milka

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Projects
Biosensing Technologies and Global System for Long-Term Research and Integrated Management of Ecosystems Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation
National Research, Development and Innovation Office [OTKA 128008] Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Plant Protection at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food of the republic of Slovenia
Administration of the Republic of Slovenia for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Plant Protection Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Australian Research Council Centre for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage [CE170100015] CABI
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas [302114] Coordenaco de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior - Brasil (Capes)
Core research group Forest biology, ecology and technology - Slovenian Research Agency COST Action [FP1002]
COST Action [FP1401] COST Action Global Warning [FP1401]
Croatian forests LLC EUPHRESCO project -'Corythucha arcuata (Heteroptera, Tingidae): Evaluation of the pest status in Europe and development of survey, control and management strategies'
European Union [101036849] European Union (NextGenerationEU/PRTR) [RED2022-134338-T]
European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme [771271] FCT [CEEC/0482/2020, UIDB/ 04292/2020, UIDP/04292, LA/P/0069/2020]
H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [771271] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme Indonesian Centre for Research on Bioinvasions
Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200169 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry) Bioekološke karakteristike šumskih ekosistema u nacionalnim parkovima Kopaonik i Tara u odnosu na princip održivog upravljanja
Le Studium foundation (France) Leverhulme Trust [ECF-2021-001]
Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund [K 142858, K22-OTKA] Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund under the TKP2021-NKTA funding scheme [TKP2021-NKTA-43]
Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization of Romania [PN 23090102] Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization of Romania [PN 23090102, 34PFE./30.12.2021]

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Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science

Soto, Ismael; Balzani, Paride; Carneiro, Lais; Cuthbert, Ross N.; Macedo, Rafael; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Ahmed, Danish A.; Bang, Alok; Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina; Bailey, Sarah A.; Baudry, Thomas; Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana; Bortolus, Alejandro; Briski, Elizabeta; Britton, J. Robert; Burić, Miloš; Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia; Cano-Barbacil, Carlos; Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis; Coughlan, Neil E.; Courtois, Pierre; Csabai, Zoltan; Dalu, Tatenda; De Santis, Vanessa; Dickey, James W. E.; Dimarco, Romina D.; Falk-Andersson, Jannike; Fernandez, Romina D.; Florencio, Margarita; Franco, Ana Clara S.; Garcia-Berthou, Emili; Giannetto, Daniela; Glavendekić, Milka; Grabowski, Michal; Heringer, Gustavo; Herrera, Ileana; Huang, Wei; Kamelamela, Katie L.; Kirichenko, Natalia I.; Kouba, Antonin; Kourantidou, Melina; Kurtul, Irmak; Laufer, Gabriel; Liptak, Boris; Liu, Chunlong; Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia; Lozano, Vanessa; Mammola, Stefano; Marchini, Agnese; Meshkova, Valentyna; Milardi, Marco; Musolin, Dmitrii L.; Nunez, Martin A.; Oficialdegui, Francisco J.; Patoka, Jiri; Pattison, Zarah; Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel; Piria, Marina; Probert, Anna F.; Rasmussen, Jes Jessen; Renault, David; Ribeiro, Filipe; Rilov, Gil; Robinson, Tamara B.; Sanchez, Axel E.; Schwindt, Evangelina; South, Josie; Stoett, Peter; Verreycken, Hugo; Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Wang, Yong-Jian; Watari, Yuya; Wehi, Priscilla M.; Weiperth, Andras; Wiberg-Larsen, Peter; Yapici, Sercan; Yogurtcuoglu, Baran; Zenni, Rafael D.; Galil, Bella S.; Dick, Jaimie T. A.; Russell, James C.; Ricciardi, Anthony; Simberloff, Daniel; Bradshaw, Corey J. A.; Haubrock, Phillip J.

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Soto, Ismael
AU  - Balzani, Paride
AU  - Carneiro, Lais
AU  - Cuthbert, Ross N.
AU  - Macedo, Rafael
AU  - Tarkan, Ali Serhan
AU  - Ahmed, Danish A.
AU  - Bang, Alok
AU  - Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina
AU  - Bailey, Sarah A.
AU  - Baudry, Thomas
AU  - Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana
AU  - Bortolus, Alejandro
AU  - Briski, Elizabeta
AU  - Britton, J. Robert
AU  - Burić, Miloš
AU  - Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia
AU  - Cano-Barbacil, Carlos
AU  - Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis
AU  - Coughlan, Neil E.
AU  - Courtois, Pierre
AU  - Csabai, Zoltan
AU  - Dalu, Tatenda
AU  - De Santis, Vanessa
AU  - Dickey, James W. E.
AU  - Dimarco, Romina D.
AU  - Falk-Andersson, Jannike
AU  - Fernandez, Romina D.
AU  - Florencio, Margarita
AU  - Franco, Ana Clara S.
AU  - Garcia-Berthou, Emili
AU  - Giannetto, Daniela
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Grabowski, Michal
AU  - Heringer, Gustavo
AU  - Herrera, Ileana
AU  - Huang, Wei
AU  - Kamelamela, Katie L.
AU  - Kirichenko, Natalia I.
AU  - Kouba, Antonin
AU  - Kourantidou, Melina
AU  - Kurtul, Irmak
AU  - Laufer, Gabriel
AU  - Liptak, Boris
AU  - Liu, Chunlong
AU  - Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia
AU  - Lozano, Vanessa
AU  - Mammola, Stefano
AU  - Marchini, Agnese
AU  - Meshkova, Valentyna
AU  - Milardi, Marco
AU  - Musolin, Dmitrii L.
AU  - Nunez, Martin A.
AU  - Oficialdegui, Francisco J.
AU  - Patoka, Jiri
AU  - Pattison, Zarah
AU  - Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel
AU  - Piria, Marina
AU  - Probert, Anna F.
AU  - Rasmussen, Jes Jessen
AU  - Renault, David
AU  - Ribeiro, Filipe
AU  - Rilov, Gil
AU  - Robinson, Tamara B.
AU  - Sanchez, Axel E.
AU  - Schwindt, Evangelina
AU  - South, Josie
AU  - Stoett, Peter
AU  - Verreycken, Hugo
AU  - Vilizzi, Lorenzo
AU  - Wang, Yong-Jian
AU  - Watari, Yuya
AU  - Wehi, Priscilla M.
AU  - Weiperth, Andras
AU  - Wiberg-Larsen, Peter
AU  - Yapici, Sercan
AU  - Yogurtcuoglu, Baran
AU  - Zenni, Rafael D.
AU  - Galil, Bella S.
AU  - Dick, Jaimie T. A.
AU  - Russell, James C.
AU  - Ricciardi, Anthony
AU  - Simberloff, Daniel
AU  - Bradshaw, Corey J. A.
AU  - Haubrock, Phillip J.
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1488
AB  - Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science - a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline - the proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardised framework for its development. The result is a convoluted and inconsistent usage of terminology, with various discrepancies in descriptions of damage and interventions. A standardised framework is therefore needed for a clear, universally applicable, and consistent terminology to promote more effective communication across researchers, stakeholders, and policymakers. Inconsistencies in terminology stem from the exponential increase in scientific publications on the patterns and processes of biological invasions authored by experts from various disciplines and countries since the 1990s, as well as publications by legislators and policymakers focusing on practical applications, regulations, and management of resources. Aligning and standardising terminology across stakeholders remains a challenge in invasion science. Here, we review and evaluate the multiple terms used in invasion science (e.g. 'non-native', 'alien', 'invasive' or 'invader', 'exotic', 'non-indigenous', 'naturalised', 'pest') to propose a more simplified and standardised terminology. The streamlined framework we propose and translate into 28 other languages is based on the terms (i) 'non-native', denoting species transported beyond their natural biogeographic range, (ii) 'established non-native', i.e. those non-native species that have established self-sustaining populations in their new location(s) in the wild, and (iii) 'invasive non-native' - populations of established non-native species that have recently spread or are spreading rapidly in their invaded range actively or passively with or without human mediation. We also highlight the importance of conceptualising 'spread' for classifying invasiveness and 'impact' for management. Finally, we propose a protocol for classifying populations based on (i) dispersal mechanism, (ii) species origin, (iii) population status, and (iv) impact. Collectively and without introducing new terminology, the framework that we present aims to facilitate effective communication and collaboration in invasion science and management of non-native species.
T2  - Biological Reviews
T1  - Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science
EP  - 1390
IS  - 4
SP  - 1357
VL  - 99
DO  - 10.1111/brv.13071
UR  - conv_1775
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Soto, Ismael and Balzani, Paride and Carneiro, Lais and Cuthbert, Ross N. and Macedo, Rafael and Tarkan, Ali Serhan and Ahmed, Danish A. and Bang, Alok and Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina and Bailey, Sarah A. and Baudry, Thomas and Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana and Bortolus, Alejandro and Briski, Elizabeta and Britton, J. Robert and Burić, Miloš and Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia and Cano-Barbacil, Carlos and Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis and Coughlan, Neil E. and Courtois, Pierre and Csabai, Zoltan and Dalu, Tatenda and De Santis, Vanessa and Dickey, James W. E. and Dimarco, Romina D. and Falk-Andersson, Jannike and Fernandez, Romina D. and Florencio, Margarita and Franco, Ana Clara S. and Garcia-Berthou, Emili and Giannetto, Daniela and Glavendekić, Milka and Grabowski, Michal and Heringer, Gustavo and Herrera, Ileana and Huang, Wei and Kamelamela, Katie L. and Kirichenko, Natalia I. and Kouba, Antonin and Kourantidou, Melina and Kurtul, Irmak and Laufer, Gabriel and Liptak, Boris and Liu, Chunlong and Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia and Lozano, Vanessa and Mammola, Stefano and Marchini, Agnese and Meshkova, Valentyna and Milardi, Marco and Musolin, Dmitrii L. and Nunez, Martin A. and Oficialdegui, Francisco J. and Patoka, Jiri and Pattison, Zarah and Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel and Piria, Marina and Probert, Anna F. and Rasmussen, Jes Jessen and Renault, David and Ribeiro, Filipe and Rilov, Gil and Robinson, Tamara B. and Sanchez, Axel E. and Schwindt, Evangelina and South, Josie and Stoett, Peter and Verreycken, Hugo and Vilizzi, Lorenzo and Wang, Yong-Jian and Watari, Yuya and Wehi, Priscilla M. and Weiperth, Andras and Wiberg-Larsen, Peter and Yapici, Sercan and Yogurtcuoglu, Baran and Zenni, Rafael D. and Galil, Bella S. and Dick, Jaimie T. A. and Russell, James C. and Ricciardi, Anthony and Simberloff, Daniel and Bradshaw, Corey J. A. and Haubrock, Phillip J.",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science - a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline - the proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardised framework for its development. The result is a convoluted and inconsistent usage of terminology, with various discrepancies in descriptions of damage and interventions. A standardised framework is therefore needed for a clear, universally applicable, and consistent terminology to promote more effective communication across researchers, stakeholders, and policymakers. Inconsistencies in terminology stem from the exponential increase in scientific publications on the patterns and processes of biological invasions authored by experts from various disciplines and countries since the 1990s, as well as publications by legislators and policymakers focusing on practical applications, regulations, and management of resources. Aligning and standardising terminology across stakeholders remains a challenge in invasion science. Here, we review and evaluate the multiple terms used in invasion science (e.g. 'non-native', 'alien', 'invasive' or 'invader', 'exotic', 'non-indigenous', 'naturalised', 'pest') to propose a more simplified and standardised terminology. The streamlined framework we propose and translate into 28 other languages is based on the terms (i) 'non-native', denoting species transported beyond their natural biogeographic range, (ii) 'established non-native', i.e. those non-native species that have established self-sustaining populations in their new location(s) in the wild, and (iii) 'invasive non-native' - populations of established non-native species that have recently spread or are spreading rapidly in their invaded range actively or passively with or without human mediation. We also highlight the importance of conceptualising 'spread' for classifying invasiveness and 'impact' for management. Finally, we propose a protocol for classifying populations based on (i) dispersal mechanism, (ii) species origin, (iii) population status, and (iv) impact. Collectively and without introducing new terminology, the framework that we present aims to facilitate effective communication and collaboration in invasion science and management of non-native species.",
journal = "Biological Reviews",
title = "Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science",
pages = "1390-1357",
number = "4",
volume = "99",
doi = "10.1111/brv.13071",
url = "conv_1775"
}
Soto, I., Balzani, P., Carneiro, L., Cuthbert, R. N., Macedo, R., Tarkan, A. S., Ahmed, D. A., Bang, A., Bacela-Spychalska, K., Bailey, S. A., Baudry, T., Ballesteros-Mejia, L., Bortolus, A., Briski, E., Britton, J. R., Burić, M., Camacho-Cervantes, M., Cano-Barbacil, C., Copilas-Ciocianu, D., Coughlan, N. E., Courtois, P., Csabai, Z., Dalu, T., De Santis, V., Dickey, J. W. E., Dimarco, R. D., Falk-Andersson, J., Fernandez, R. D., Florencio, M., Franco, A. C. S., Garcia-Berthou, E., Giannetto, D., Glavendekić, M., Grabowski, M., Heringer, G., Herrera, I., Huang, W., Kamelamela, K. L., Kirichenko, N. I., Kouba, A., Kourantidou, M., Kurtul, I., Laufer, G., Liptak, B., Liu, C., Lopez-Lopez, E., Lozano, V., Mammola, S., Marchini, A., Meshkova, V., Milardi, M., Musolin, D. L., Nunez, M. A., Oficialdegui, F. J., Patoka, J., Pattison, Z., Pincheira-Donoso, D., Piria, M., Probert, A. F., Rasmussen, J. J., Renault, D., Ribeiro, F., Rilov, G., Robinson, T. B., Sanchez, A. E., Schwindt, E., South, J., Stoett, P., Verreycken, H., Vilizzi, L., Wang, Y., Watari, Y., Wehi, P. M., Weiperth, A., Wiberg-Larsen, P., Yapici, S., Yogurtcuoglu, B., Zenni, R. D., Galil, B. S., Dick, J. T. A., Russell, J. C., Ricciardi, A., Simberloff, D., Bradshaw, C. J. A.,& Haubrock, P. J.. (2024). Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science. in Biological Reviews, 99(4), 1357-1390.
https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.13071
conv_1775
Soto I, Balzani P, Carneiro L, Cuthbert RN, Macedo R, Tarkan AS, Ahmed DA, Bang A, Bacela-Spychalska K, Bailey SA, Baudry T, Ballesteros-Mejia L, Bortolus A, Briski E, Britton JR, Burić M, Camacho-Cervantes M, Cano-Barbacil C, Copilas-Ciocianu D, Coughlan NE, Courtois P, Csabai Z, Dalu T, De Santis V, Dickey JWE, Dimarco RD, Falk-Andersson J, Fernandez RD, Florencio M, Franco ACS, Garcia-Berthou E, Giannetto D, Glavendekić M, Grabowski M, Heringer G, Herrera I, Huang W, Kamelamela KL, Kirichenko NI, Kouba A, Kourantidou M, Kurtul I, Laufer G, Liptak B, Liu C, Lopez-Lopez E, Lozano V, Mammola S, Marchini A, Meshkova V, Milardi M, Musolin DL, Nunez MA, Oficialdegui FJ, Patoka J, Pattison Z, Pincheira-Donoso D, Piria M, Probert AF, Rasmussen JJ, Renault D, Ribeiro F, Rilov G, Robinson TB, Sanchez AE, Schwindt E, South J, Stoett P, Verreycken H, Vilizzi L, Wang Y, Watari Y, Wehi PM, Weiperth A, Wiberg-Larsen P, Yapici S, Yogurtcuoglu B, Zenni RD, Galil BS, Dick JTA, Russell JC, Ricciardi A, Simberloff D, Bradshaw CJA, Haubrock PJ. Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science. in Biological Reviews. 2024;99(4):1357-1390.
doi:10.1111/brv.13071
conv_1775 .
Soto, Ismael, Balzani, Paride, Carneiro, Lais, Cuthbert, Ross N., Macedo, Rafael, Tarkan, Ali Serhan, Ahmed, Danish A., Bang, Alok, Bacela-Spychalska, Karolina, Bailey, Sarah A., Baudry, Thomas, Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana, Bortolus, Alejandro, Briski, Elizabeta, Britton, J. Robert, Burić, Miloš, Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia, Cano-Barbacil, Carlos, Copilas-Ciocianu, Denis, Coughlan, Neil E., Courtois, Pierre, Csabai, Zoltan, Dalu, Tatenda, De Santis, Vanessa, Dickey, James W. E., Dimarco, Romina D., Falk-Andersson, Jannike, Fernandez, Romina D., Florencio, Margarita, Franco, Ana Clara S., Garcia-Berthou, Emili, Giannetto, Daniela, Glavendekić, Milka, Grabowski, Michal, Heringer, Gustavo, Herrera, Ileana, Huang, Wei, Kamelamela, Katie L., Kirichenko, Natalia I., Kouba, Antonin, Kourantidou, Melina, Kurtul, Irmak, Laufer, Gabriel, Liptak, Boris, Liu, Chunlong, Lopez-Lopez, Eugenia, Lozano, Vanessa, Mammola, Stefano, Marchini, Agnese, Meshkova, Valentyna, Milardi, Marco, Musolin, Dmitrii L., Nunez, Martin A., Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Patoka, Jiri, Pattison, Zarah, Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel, Piria, Marina, Probert, Anna F., Rasmussen, Jes Jessen, Renault, David, Ribeiro, Filipe, Rilov, Gil, Robinson, Tamara B., Sanchez, Axel E., Schwindt, Evangelina, South, Josie, Stoett, Peter, Verreycken, Hugo, Vilizzi, Lorenzo, Wang, Yong-Jian, Watari, Yuya, Wehi, Priscilla M., Weiperth, Andras, Wiberg-Larsen, Peter, Yapici, Sercan, Yogurtcuoglu, Baran, Zenni, Rafael D., Galil, Bella S., Dick, Jaimie T. A., Russell, James C., Ricciardi, Anthony, Simberloff, Daniel, Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Haubrock, Phillip J., "Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science" in Biological Reviews, 99, no. 4 (2024):1357-1390,
https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.13071 .,
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The ongoing range expansion of the invasive oak lace bug across Europe: current occurrence and potential distribution under climate change

Ciceu, Albert; Balacenoiu, Flavius; de Groot, Maarten; Chakraborty, Debojyoti; Avtzis, Dimitrios; Barta, Marek; Blaser, Simon; Bracalini, Matteo; Castagneyrol, Bastien; Chernova, Ulyana A.; Cotaj, Ejup; Csoka, Gyorgy; Dautbasić, Mirza; Glavendekić, Milka; Gninenko, Yuri I.; Hoch, Gernot; Hradil, Karel; Husemann, Martin; Meshkova, Valentyna; Mujezinović, Osman; Mutun, Serap; Panzavolta, Tiziana; Paulin, Marton; Riba-Flinch, Josep M.; Simov, Nikolay; Sotirovski, Kiril; Vasilciuc, Serghei; Zubrik, Milan; Schueler, Silvio

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ciceu, Albert
AU  - Balacenoiu, Flavius
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
AU  - Chakraborty, Debojyoti
AU  - Avtzis, Dimitrios
AU  - Barta, Marek
AU  - Blaser, Simon
AU  - Bracalini, Matteo
AU  - Castagneyrol, Bastien
AU  - Chernova, Ulyana A.
AU  - Cotaj, Ejup
AU  - Csoka, Gyorgy
AU  - Dautbasić, Mirza
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Gninenko, Yuri I.
AU  - Hoch, Gernot
AU  - Hradil, Karel
AU  - Husemann, Martin
AU  - Meshkova, Valentyna
AU  - Mujezinović, Osman
AU  - Mutun, Serap
AU  - Panzavolta, Tiziana
AU  - Paulin, Marton
AU  - Riba-Flinch, Josep M.
AU  - Simov, Nikolay
AU  - Sotirovski, Kiril
AU  - Vasilciuc, Serghei
AU  - Zubrik, Milan
AU  - Schueler, Silvio
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1516
AB  - In recent years, the oak lace bug, Corythucha arcuata, , has emerged as a significant threat to European oak forests. This species, native to North America, has in the last two decades rapidly extended its range in Europe, raising concerns about its potential impact on the continent's invaluable oak populations. To address this growing concern, we conducted an extensive study to assess the distribution, colonization patterns, and potential ecological niche of the oak lace bug in Europe. We gathered 1792 unique presence coordinates from 21 Eurasian countries, utilizing diverse sources such as research observations, citizen science initiatives, GBIF database, and social media reports. To delineate the realized niche and future distribution, we employed an ensemble species distribution modelling (SDM) framework. Two future greenhouse gas scenarios (RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5) were considered across three-time intervals (2021-2040, 2061-2080, and 2081-2100) to project and evaluate the species' potential distribution in the future. Our analysis revealed that significant hotspots rich in host species occurrence for this invasive insect remain uninvaded so far, even within its suitable habitat. Furthermore, the native ranges of Turkey oak ( Quercus cerris L.) and Hungarian oak ( Quercus frainetto L.) species offer entirely suitable environments for the oak lace bug. In contrast, the pedunculate oak and sessile oak distribution ranges currently show only 40 % and 50 % suitability for colonization, respectively. However, our predictive models indicate a significant transformation in the habitat suitability of the oak lace bug, with suitability for these two oak species increasing by up to 90 %. This shift underlines an evolving landscape where the oak lace bug may exploit more of its available habitats than initially expected. It emphasises the pressing need for proactive measures to manage and stop its expanding presence, which may lead to a harmful impact on the oak population across the European landscape.
T2  - Science of the Total Environment
T1  - The ongoing range expansion of the invasive oak lace bug across Europe: current occurrence and potential distribution under climate change
VL  - 949
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174950
UR  - conv_1812
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ciceu, Albert and Balacenoiu, Flavius and de Groot, Maarten and Chakraborty, Debojyoti and Avtzis, Dimitrios and Barta, Marek and Blaser, Simon and Bracalini, Matteo and Castagneyrol, Bastien and Chernova, Ulyana A. and Cotaj, Ejup and Csoka, Gyorgy and Dautbasić, Mirza and Glavendekić, Milka and Gninenko, Yuri I. and Hoch, Gernot and Hradil, Karel and Husemann, Martin and Meshkova, Valentyna and Mujezinović, Osman and Mutun, Serap and Panzavolta, Tiziana and Paulin, Marton and Riba-Flinch, Josep M. and Simov, Nikolay and Sotirovski, Kiril and Vasilciuc, Serghei and Zubrik, Milan and Schueler, Silvio",
year = "2024",
abstract = "In recent years, the oak lace bug, Corythucha arcuata, , has emerged as a significant threat to European oak forests. This species, native to North America, has in the last two decades rapidly extended its range in Europe, raising concerns about its potential impact on the continent's invaluable oak populations. To address this growing concern, we conducted an extensive study to assess the distribution, colonization patterns, and potential ecological niche of the oak lace bug in Europe. We gathered 1792 unique presence coordinates from 21 Eurasian countries, utilizing diverse sources such as research observations, citizen science initiatives, GBIF database, and social media reports. To delineate the realized niche and future distribution, we employed an ensemble species distribution modelling (SDM) framework. Two future greenhouse gas scenarios (RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5) were considered across three-time intervals (2021-2040, 2061-2080, and 2081-2100) to project and evaluate the species' potential distribution in the future. Our analysis revealed that significant hotspots rich in host species occurrence for this invasive insect remain uninvaded so far, even within its suitable habitat. Furthermore, the native ranges of Turkey oak ( Quercus cerris L.) and Hungarian oak ( Quercus frainetto L.) species offer entirely suitable environments for the oak lace bug. In contrast, the pedunculate oak and sessile oak distribution ranges currently show only 40 % and 50 % suitability for colonization, respectively. However, our predictive models indicate a significant transformation in the habitat suitability of the oak lace bug, with suitability for these two oak species increasing by up to 90 %. This shift underlines an evolving landscape where the oak lace bug may exploit more of its available habitats than initially expected. It emphasises the pressing need for proactive measures to manage and stop its expanding presence, which may lead to a harmful impact on the oak population across the European landscape.",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
title = "The ongoing range expansion of the invasive oak lace bug across Europe: current occurrence and potential distribution under climate change",
volume = "949",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174950",
url = "conv_1812"
}
Ciceu, A., Balacenoiu, F., de Groot, M., Chakraborty, D., Avtzis, D., Barta, M., Blaser, S., Bracalini, M., Castagneyrol, B., Chernova, U. A., Cotaj, E., Csoka, G., Dautbasić, M., Glavendekić, M., Gninenko, Y. I., Hoch, G., Hradil, K., Husemann, M., Meshkova, V., Mujezinović, O., Mutun, S., Panzavolta, T., Paulin, M., Riba-Flinch, J. M., Simov, N., Sotirovski, K., Vasilciuc, S., Zubrik, M.,& Schueler, S.. (2024). The ongoing range expansion of the invasive oak lace bug across Europe: current occurrence and potential distribution under climate change. in Science of the Total Environment, 949.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174950
conv_1812
Ciceu A, Balacenoiu F, de Groot M, Chakraborty D, Avtzis D, Barta M, Blaser S, Bracalini M, Castagneyrol B, Chernova UA, Cotaj E, Csoka G, Dautbasić M, Glavendekić M, Gninenko YI, Hoch G, Hradil K, Husemann M, Meshkova V, Mujezinović O, Mutun S, Panzavolta T, Paulin M, Riba-Flinch JM, Simov N, Sotirovski K, Vasilciuc S, Zubrik M, Schueler S. The ongoing range expansion of the invasive oak lace bug across Europe: current occurrence and potential distribution under climate change. in Science of the Total Environment. 2024;949.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174950
conv_1812 .
Ciceu, Albert, Balacenoiu, Flavius, de Groot, Maarten, Chakraborty, Debojyoti, Avtzis, Dimitrios, Barta, Marek, Blaser, Simon, Bracalini, Matteo, Castagneyrol, Bastien, Chernova, Ulyana A., Cotaj, Ejup, Csoka, Gyorgy, Dautbasić, Mirza, Glavendekić, Milka, Gninenko, Yuri I., Hoch, Gernot, Hradil, Karel, Husemann, Martin, Meshkova, Valentyna, Mujezinović, Osman, Mutun, Serap, Panzavolta, Tiziana, Paulin, Marton, Riba-Flinch, Josep M., Simov, Nikolay, Sotirovski, Kiril, Vasilciuc, Serghei, Zubrik, Milan, Schueler, Silvio, "The ongoing range expansion of the invasive oak lace bug across Europe: current occurrence and potential distribution under climate change" in Science of the Total Environment, 949 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174950 .,
conv_1812 .

Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study

Balacenoiu, Flavius; Japelj, Anze; Bernardinelli, Iris; Castagneyrol, Bastien; Csoka, Gyorgy; Glavendekić, Milka; Hoch, Gernot; Hrasovec, Boris; Krajter Ostoić, Silvija; Paulin, Marton; Williams, David; Witters, Johan; de Groot, Maarten

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Balacenoiu, Flavius
AU  - Japelj, Anze
AU  - Bernardinelli, Iris
AU  - Castagneyrol, Bastien
AU  - Csoka, Gyorgy
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Hoch, Gernot
AU  - Hrasovec, Boris
AU  - Krajter Ostoić, Silvija
AU  - Paulin, Marton
AU  - Williams, David
AU  - Witters, Johan
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1432
AB  - Against the background of the phenomenon of globalisation, which has increasingly intensified in recent decades, invasive alien species (IAS) have led to biological invasions that have resulted in multiple negative effects on economies, human health, and especially on the environment. In order to control invasive alien species, preventive actions are considered the most effective methods. In this context, society can actively participate in the process of early detection and preventing the spread of these organisms, but there is a need to raise public awareness. In order for this process to take place in the most efficient way, it is necessary to initially evaluate the knowledge of the general public to IAS. Through a questionnaire that was circulated in ten European countries and had over two thousand respondents, this study aimed to investigate the level of knowledge of some stakeholders in the forestry sector regarding IAS. The results showed that a vast majority of respondents who participated in the study had heard about IAS and provided a correct definition of these organisms. Most of the respondents in this study heard for the first time about IAS from school, the Internet, or journal articles. Data analysis also showed that stakeholders in the forestry sector (foresters, forest owners, and members of environmental NGOs) were more likely than the other respondents to be aware of the impact of IAS. The results of this study offer an insight to researchers and decision makers assessing the differences of opinion regarding invasive alien species, and the necessary steps that could be adopted in the process of raising awareness in society.
T2  - Land
T1  - Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study
IS  - 3
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/land12030642
UR  - conv_1693
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Balacenoiu, Flavius and Japelj, Anze and Bernardinelli, Iris and Castagneyrol, Bastien and Csoka, Gyorgy and Glavendekić, Milka and Hoch, Gernot and Hrasovec, Boris and Krajter Ostoić, Silvija and Paulin, Marton and Williams, David and Witters, Johan and de Groot, Maarten",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Against the background of the phenomenon of globalisation, which has increasingly intensified in recent decades, invasive alien species (IAS) have led to biological invasions that have resulted in multiple negative effects on economies, human health, and especially on the environment. In order to control invasive alien species, preventive actions are considered the most effective methods. In this context, society can actively participate in the process of early detection and preventing the spread of these organisms, but there is a need to raise public awareness. In order for this process to take place in the most efficient way, it is necessary to initially evaluate the knowledge of the general public to IAS. Through a questionnaire that was circulated in ten European countries and had over two thousand respondents, this study aimed to investigate the level of knowledge of some stakeholders in the forestry sector regarding IAS. The results showed that a vast majority of respondents who participated in the study had heard about IAS and provided a correct definition of these organisms. Most of the respondents in this study heard for the first time about IAS from school, the Internet, or journal articles. Data analysis also showed that stakeholders in the forestry sector (foresters, forest owners, and members of environmental NGOs) were more likely than the other respondents to be aware of the impact of IAS. The results of this study offer an insight to researchers and decision makers assessing the differences of opinion regarding invasive alien species, and the necessary steps that could be adopted in the process of raising awareness in society.",
journal = "Land",
title = "Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study",
number = "3",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/land12030642",
url = "conv_1693"
}
Balacenoiu, F., Japelj, A., Bernardinelli, I., Castagneyrol, B., Csoka, G., Glavendekić, M., Hoch, G., Hrasovec, B., Krajter Ostoić, S., Paulin, M., Williams, D., Witters, J.,& de Groot, M.. (2023). Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study. in Land, 12(3).
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030642
conv_1693
Balacenoiu F, Japelj A, Bernardinelli I, Castagneyrol B, Csoka G, Glavendekić M, Hoch G, Hrasovec B, Krajter Ostoić S, Paulin M, Williams D, Witters J, de Groot M. Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study. in Land. 2023;12(3).
doi:10.3390/land12030642
conv_1693 .
Balacenoiu, Flavius, Japelj, Anze, Bernardinelli, Iris, Castagneyrol, Bastien, Csoka, Gyorgy, Glavendekić, Milka, Hoch, Gernot, Hrasovec, Boris, Krajter Ostoić, Silvija, Paulin, Marton, Williams, David, Witters, Johan, de Groot, Maarten, "Ascertaining the Knowledge of the General Public and Stakeholders in the Forestry Sector to Invasive Alien Species-A Pan-European Study" in Land, 12, no. 3 (2023),
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030642 .,
conv_1693 .
1
1

Alien eating alien - rapid spread of Aceria fraxiniflora , a non-native gall mite of the invasive green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica ) in Central-Eastern Europe

Korda, Marton; Ripka, Geza; Hradil, Karel; Glavendekić, Milka; Matosević, Dinka; Hrasovec, Boris; Paulin, Marton; Hirka, Aniko; Csoka, Gyorgy

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Korda, Marton
AU  - Ripka, Geza
AU  - Hradil, Karel
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Matosević, Dinka
AU  - Hrasovec, Boris
AU  - Paulin, Marton
AU  - Hirka, Aniko
AU  - Csoka, Gyorgy
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1375
AB  - The North American gall mite Aceria fraxiniflora was first recorded in Europe in southeast Hungary in 2017. Since then, it has shown a remarkably rapid spread on its host, the also North American green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica). By the beginning of 2023 it has been recorded in eight Central-Eastern European countries. In 2022 it was recorded on the other North American ash (Fraxinus Americana) in Zagreb (Croatia) and in Szarvas Arboretum (SE Hungary). Possible reasons and outcomes of this spread are discussed.
T2  - Experimental and Applied Acarology
T1  - Alien eating alien - rapid spread of Aceria fraxiniflora , a non-native gall mite of the invasive green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica ) in Central-Eastern Europe
EP  - 412
IS  - 3
SP  - 405
VL  - 91
DO  - 10.1007/s10493-023-00849-5
UR  - conv_1734
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Korda, Marton and Ripka, Geza and Hradil, Karel and Glavendekić, Milka and Matosević, Dinka and Hrasovec, Boris and Paulin, Marton and Hirka, Aniko and Csoka, Gyorgy",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The North American gall mite Aceria fraxiniflora was first recorded in Europe in southeast Hungary in 2017. Since then, it has shown a remarkably rapid spread on its host, the also North American green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica). By the beginning of 2023 it has been recorded in eight Central-Eastern European countries. In 2022 it was recorded on the other North American ash (Fraxinus Americana) in Zagreb (Croatia) and in Szarvas Arboretum (SE Hungary). Possible reasons and outcomes of this spread are discussed.",
journal = "Experimental and Applied Acarology",
title = "Alien eating alien - rapid spread of Aceria fraxiniflora , a non-native gall mite of the invasive green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica ) in Central-Eastern Europe",
pages = "412-405",
number = "3",
volume = "91",
doi = "10.1007/s10493-023-00849-5",
url = "conv_1734"
}
Korda, M., Ripka, G., Hradil, K., Glavendekić, M., Matosević, D., Hrasovec, B., Paulin, M., Hirka, A.,& Csoka, G.. (2023). Alien eating alien - rapid spread of Aceria fraxiniflora , a non-native gall mite of the invasive green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica ) in Central-Eastern Europe. in Experimental and Applied Acarology, 91(3), 405-412.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-023-00849-5
conv_1734
Korda M, Ripka G, Hradil K, Glavendekić M, Matosević D, Hrasovec B, Paulin M, Hirka A, Csoka G. Alien eating alien - rapid spread of Aceria fraxiniflora , a non-native gall mite of the invasive green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica ) in Central-Eastern Europe. in Experimental and Applied Acarology. 2023;91(3):405-412.
doi:10.1007/s10493-023-00849-5
conv_1734 .
Korda, Marton, Ripka, Geza, Hradil, Karel, Glavendekić, Milka, Matosević, Dinka, Hrasovec, Boris, Paulin, Marton, Hirka, Aniko, Csoka, Gyorgy, "Alien eating alien - rapid spread of Aceria fraxiniflora , a non-native gall mite of the invasive green ash ( Fraxinus pennsylvanica ) in Central-Eastern Europe" in Experimental and Applied Acarology, 91, no. 3 (2023):405-412,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-023-00849-5 .,
conv_1734 .
1
1

Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens

Balacenoiu, Flavius; Japelj, Anze; Bernardinelli, Iris; Castagneyrol, Bastien; Csoka, Gyorgy; Glavendekić, Milka; Hoch, Gernot; Hrasovec, Boris; Krajter Ostoić, Silvija; Paulin, Marton; Williams, David; Witters, Johan; de Groot, Maarten

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Balacenoiu, Flavius
AU  - Japelj, Anze
AU  - Bernardinelli, Iris
AU  - Castagneyrol, Bastien
AU  - Csoka, Gyorgy
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Hoch, Gernot
AU  - Hrasovec, Boris
AU  - Krajter Ostoić, Silvija
AU  - Paulin, Marton
AU  - Williams, David
AU  - Witters, Johan
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1204
AB  - The oak lace bug (OLB) Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) is an invasive alien species (IAS) that potentially could have many negative impacts on European oak health. Certain measures can be applied to counteract these effects. However, these measures may not be acceptable for forest managers or other stakeholder groups, such as private forest owners, environmental NGOs or the general public. Thereby, we set out to study the perception and knowledge of foresters and other stakeholders on the health status of European oak forests affected by oak lace bug and to investigate what forest health management measures would be acceptable to these target groups. An online survey questionnaire was designed and distributed via social networks, as well as professional networks via e-mails. The survey questionnaire was completed by 2084 respondents from nine European countries: Austria, Croatia, Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia. Even though only a little over 60% of respondents reported they had noticed the discolouration of oak leaves caused by OLB, almost all (93%) considered it to be a problem. As respond-ents come from a country where C. arcuata is widespread and established, people's general knowledge and awareness of OLB began to increase. The survey revealed that foresters thought that the insect affected photosynthesis, acorn crop and the aesthetics of the trees, but cannot cause death of trees. However, they assume that the value of the wood would decrease (this fact is also supported by the respondents who are connected to an environmental NGO), but that OLB does not affect property value. However, forest owners claim that the value of the property can be affected and that people would avoid entering the for-est. In terms of potential control methods, respondents preferred biological or mechanical measures over chemical ones. We consider this study to be a good basis for further research on the topic of perception, knowledge and attitudes related to OLB since we can expect that the IAS, such as OLB, will certainly spread to European countries that were not included in this survey.
T2  - Neobiota
T1  - Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens
EP  - 153
SP  - 133
VL  - 69
DO  - 10.3897/neobiota.69.71851
UR  - conv_1584
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Balacenoiu, Flavius and Japelj, Anze and Bernardinelli, Iris and Castagneyrol, Bastien and Csoka, Gyorgy and Glavendekić, Milka and Hoch, Gernot and Hrasovec, Boris and Krajter Ostoić, Silvija and Paulin, Marton and Williams, David and Witters, Johan and de Groot, Maarten",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The oak lace bug (OLB) Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) is an invasive alien species (IAS) that potentially could have many negative impacts on European oak health. Certain measures can be applied to counteract these effects. However, these measures may not be acceptable for forest managers or other stakeholder groups, such as private forest owners, environmental NGOs or the general public. Thereby, we set out to study the perception and knowledge of foresters and other stakeholders on the health status of European oak forests affected by oak lace bug and to investigate what forest health management measures would be acceptable to these target groups. An online survey questionnaire was designed and distributed via social networks, as well as professional networks via e-mails. The survey questionnaire was completed by 2084 respondents from nine European countries: Austria, Croatia, Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia. Even though only a little over 60% of respondents reported they had noticed the discolouration of oak leaves caused by OLB, almost all (93%) considered it to be a problem. As respond-ents come from a country where C. arcuata is widespread and established, people's general knowledge and awareness of OLB began to increase. The survey revealed that foresters thought that the insect affected photosynthesis, acorn crop and the aesthetics of the trees, but cannot cause death of trees. However, they assume that the value of the wood would decrease (this fact is also supported by the respondents who are connected to an environmental NGO), but that OLB does not affect property value. However, forest owners claim that the value of the property can be affected and that people would avoid entering the for-est. In terms of potential control methods, respondents preferred biological or mechanical measures over chemical ones. We consider this study to be a good basis for further research on the topic of perception, knowledge and attitudes related to OLB since we can expect that the IAS, such as OLB, will certainly spread to European countries that were not included in this survey.",
journal = "Neobiota",
title = "Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens",
pages = "153-133",
volume = "69",
doi = "10.3897/neobiota.69.71851",
url = "conv_1584"
}
Balacenoiu, F., Japelj, A., Bernardinelli, I., Castagneyrol, B., Csoka, G., Glavendekić, M., Hoch, G., Hrasovec, B., Krajter Ostoić, S., Paulin, M., Williams, D., Witters, J.,& de Groot, M.. (2021). Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens. in Neobiota, 69, 133-153.
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.69.71851
conv_1584
Balacenoiu F, Japelj A, Bernardinelli I, Castagneyrol B, Csoka G, Glavendekić M, Hoch G, Hrasovec B, Krajter Ostoić S, Paulin M, Williams D, Witters J, de Groot M. Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens. in Neobiota. 2021;69:133-153.
doi:10.3897/neobiota.69.71851
conv_1584 .
Balacenoiu, Flavius, Japelj, Anze, Bernardinelli, Iris, Castagneyrol, Bastien, Csoka, Gyorgy, Glavendekić, Milka, Hoch, Gernot, Hrasovec, Boris, Krajter Ostoić, Silvija, Paulin, Marton, Williams, David, Witters, Johan, de Groot, Maarten, "Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens" in Neobiota, 69 (2021):133-153,
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.69.71851 .,
conv_1584 .
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Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia

Csoka, Gyorgy; Hirka, Aniko; Mutun, Serap; Glavendekić, Milka; Miko, Agnes; Szocs, Levente; Paulin, Marton; Eotvos, Csaba Bela; Gaspar, Csaba; Csepelenyi, Mariann; Szenasi, Agnes; Franjević, Milivoj; Gninenko, Yuri; Dautbasić, Mirza; Muzejinović, Osman; Zubrik, Milan; Netoiu, Constantin; Buzatu, Andrei; Balacenoiu, Flavius; Jurc, Maja; Jurc, Dusan; Bernardinelli, Iris; Streito, Jean-Claude; Avtzis, Dimitrios N.; Hrasovec, Boris

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Csoka, Gyorgy
AU  - Hirka, Aniko
AU  - Mutun, Serap
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Miko, Agnes
AU  - Szocs, Levente
AU  - Paulin, Marton
AU  - Eotvos, Csaba Bela
AU  - Gaspar, Csaba
AU  - Csepelenyi, Mariann
AU  - Szenasi, Agnes
AU  - Franjević, Milivoj
AU  - Gninenko, Yuri
AU  - Dautbasić, Mirza
AU  - Muzejinović, Osman
AU  - Zubrik, Milan
AU  - Netoiu, Constantin
AU  - Buzatu, Andrei
AU  - Balacenoiu, Flavius
AU  - Jurc, Maja
AU  - Jurc, Dusan
AU  - Bernardinelli, Iris
AU  - Streito, Jean-Claude
AU  - Avtzis, Dimitrios N.
AU  - Hrasovec, Boris
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1165
AB  - The North American oak lace bug feeds on leaves of 'white oaks" in its native range. In Europe, it was first discovered in northern Italy in 2000. In recent years, it has subsequently spread rapidly and population outbreaks have been observed in several European countries. In the present study, we summarize the steps of its expansion. To predict its potential host range, we checked 48 oak species in 20 sentinel gardens in seven countries between 2013 and 2018. In total, 27 oak species were recorded as suitable hosts; 13 of them are globally new ones, 23 out of the 29 in section Quercus (similar to white oaks, an intrageneric taxonomic unit within genus Quercus), including Asian oaks, native to Japan, Korea and China, and four out of five in section Cerris (another intrageneric unit of the same genus), were accepted as hosts. None of the species in section Lobatae (red oaks) or in the Ilex group was accepted. Host records were also collected in forest stands of 10 countries. We found 11 oak species that were infested. Outbreak populations were most commonly found on Quercus robur, Quercus frainetto, Quercus petraea and Quercus cerris, comprising widespread and outstandingly important oaks species in Europe. Based on our findings, we conclude that suitable hosts for oak lace bug are present in most of Europe and Asia. This means that a lack of hosts will likely not restrict further range expansion.
T2  - Agricultural and Forest Entomology
T1  - Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia
EP  - 74
IS  - 1
SP  - 61
VL  - 22
DO  - 10.1111/afe.12362
UR  - conv_1466
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Csoka, Gyorgy and Hirka, Aniko and Mutun, Serap and Glavendekić, Milka and Miko, Agnes and Szocs, Levente and Paulin, Marton and Eotvos, Csaba Bela and Gaspar, Csaba and Csepelenyi, Mariann and Szenasi, Agnes and Franjević, Milivoj and Gninenko, Yuri and Dautbasić, Mirza and Muzejinović, Osman and Zubrik, Milan and Netoiu, Constantin and Buzatu, Andrei and Balacenoiu, Flavius and Jurc, Maja and Jurc, Dusan and Bernardinelli, Iris and Streito, Jean-Claude and Avtzis, Dimitrios N. and Hrasovec, Boris",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The North American oak lace bug feeds on leaves of 'white oaks" in its native range. In Europe, it was first discovered in northern Italy in 2000. In recent years, it has subsequently spread rapidly and population outbreaks have been observed in several European countries. In the present study, we summarize the steps of its expansion. To predict its potential host range, we checked 48 oak species in 20 sentinel gardens in seven countries between 2013 and 2018. In total, 27 oak species were recorded as suitable hosts; 13 of them are globally new ones, 23 out of the 29 in section Quercus (similar to white oaks, an intrageneric taxonomic unit within genus Quercus), including Asian oaks, native to Japan, Korea and China, and four out of five in section Cerris (another intrageneric unit of the same genus), were accepted as hosts. None of the species in section Lobatae (red oaks) or in the Ilex group was accepted. Host records were also collected in forest stands of 10 countries. We found 11 oak species that were infested. Outbreak populations were most commonly found on Quercus robur, Quercus frainetto, Quercus petraea and Quercus cerris, comprising widespread and outstandingly important oaks species in Europe. Based on our findings, we conclude that suitable hosts for oak lace bug are present in most of Europe and Asia. This means that a lack of hosts will likely not restrict further range expansion.",
journal = "Agricultural and Forest Entomology",
title = "Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia",
pages = "74-61",
number = "1",
volume = "22",
doi = "10.1111/afe.12362",
url = "conv_1466"
}
Csoka, G., Hirka, A., Mutun, S., Glavendekić, M., Miko, A., Szocs, L., Paulin, M., Eotvos, C. B., Gaspar, C., Csepelenyi, M., Szenasi, A., Franjević, M., Gninenko, Y., Dautbasić, M., Muzejinović, O., Zubrik, M., Netoiu, C., Buzatu, A., Balacenoiu, F., Jurc, M., Jurc, D., Bernardinelli, I., Streito, J., Avtzis, D. N.,& Hrasovec, B.. (2020). Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia. in Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 22(1), 61-74.
https://doi.org/10.1111/afe.12362
conv_1466
Csoka G, Hirka A, Mutun S, Glavendekić M, Miko A, Szocs L, Paulin M, Eotvos CB, Gaspar C, Csepelenyi M, Szenasi A, Franjević M, Gninenko Y, Dautbasić M, Muzejinović O, Zubrik M, Netoiu C, Buzatu A, Balacenoiu F, Jurc M, Jurc D, Bernardinelli I, Streito J, Avtzis DN, Hrasovec B. Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia. in Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 2020;22(1):61-74.
doi:10.1111/afe.12362
conv_1466 .
Csoka, Gyorgy, Hirka, Aniko, Mutun, Serap, Glavendekić, Milka, Miko, Agnes, Szocs, Levente, Paulin, Marton, Eotvos, Csaba Bela, Gaspar, Csaba, Csepelenyi, Mariann, Szenasi, Agnes, Franjević, Milivoj, Gninenko, Yuri, Dautbasić, Mirza, Muzejinović, Osman, Zubrik, Milan, Netoiu, Constantin, Buzatu, Andrei, Balacenoiu, Flavius, Jurc, Maja, Jurc, Dusan, Bernardinelli, Iris, Streito, Jean-Claude, Avtzis, Dimitrios N., Hrasovec, Boris, "Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia" in Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 22, no. 1 (2020):61-74,
https://doi.org/10.1111/afe.12362 .,
conv_1466 .
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Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings

Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen; Anslan, Sten; Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne; Augustin, Sylvie; Baranchikov, Yuri; Bellahirech, Amani; Burokiene, Daiva; Cepukoit, Dovile; Cota, Ejup; Davydenko, Kateryna; Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus; Drenkhan, Rein; Drenkhan, Tiia; Eschen, Rene; Franić, Iva; Glavendekić, Milka; de Groot, Maarten; Kacprzyk, Magdalena; Kenis, Marc; Kirichenko, Natalia; Matsiakh, Iryna; Musolin, Dmitry L.; Nowakowska, Justyna A.; O'Hanlon, Richard; Prospero, Simone; Roques, Alain; Santini, Alberto; Talgo, Venche; Tedersoo, Leho; Uimari, Anne; Vannini, Andrea; Witzell, Johanna; Woodward, Steve; Zambounis, Antonios; Cleary, Michelle

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen
AU  - Anslan, Sten
AU  - Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne
AU  - Augustin, Sylvie
AU  - Baranchikov, Yuri
AU  - Bellahirech, Amani
AU  - Burokiene, Daiva
AU  - Cepukoit, Dovile
AU  - Cota, Ejup
AU  - Davydenko, Kateryna
AU  - Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus
AU  - Drenkhan, Rein
AU  - Drenkhan, Tiia
AU  - Eschen, Rene
AU  - Franić, Iva
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
AU  - Kacprzyk, Magdalena
AU  - Kenis, Marc
AU  - Kirichenko, Natalia
AU  - Matsiakh, Iryna
AU  - Musolin, Dmitry L.
AU  - Nowakowska, Justyna A.
AU  - O'Hanlon, Richard
AU  - Prospero, Simone
AU  - Roques, Alain
AU  - Santini, Alberto
AU  - Talgo, Venche
AU  - Tedersoo, Leho
AU  - Uimari, Anne
AU  - Vannini, Andrea
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Woodward, Steve
AU  - Zambounis, Antonios
AU  - Cleary, Michelle
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1085
AB  - The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown host associations yet damaging on novel hosts highlights the necessity of developing novel tools to predict their appearance in hitherto naive environments. The use of sentinel plant systems is a promising tool to improve the detection of pests and pathogens before introduction and to provide valuable information for the development of preventative measures to minimize economic or environmental impacts. Though sentinel plantings have been established and studied during the last decade, there still remains a great need for guidance on which tools and protocols to put into practice in order to make assessments accurate and reliable. The sampling and diagnostic protocols chosen should enable as much information as possible about potential damaging agents and species identification. Consistency and comparison of results are based on the adoption of common procedures for sampling design and sample processing. In this paper, we suggest harmonized procedures that should be used in sentinel planting surveys for effective sampling and identification of potential pests and pathogens. We also review the benefits and limitations of various diagnostic methods for early detection in sentinel systems, and the feasibility of the results obtained supporting National Plant Protection Organizations in pest and commodity risk analysis.
T2  - Neobiota
T1  - Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings
EP  - 123
IS  - 47
SP  - 95
DO  - 10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
UR  - conv_1436
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen and Anslan, Sten and Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne and Augustin, Sylvie and Baranchikov, Yuri and Bellahirech, Amani and Burokiene, Daiva and Cepukoit, Dovile and Cota, Ejup and Davydenko, Kateryna and Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus and Drenkhan, Rein and Drenkhan, Tiia and Eschen, Rene and Franić, Iva and Glavendekić, Milka and de Groot, Maarten and Kacprzyk, Magdalena and Kenis, Marc and Kirichenko, Natalia and Matsiakh, Iryna and Musolin, Dmitry L. and Nowakowska, Justyna A. and O'Hanlon, Richard and Prospero, Simone and Roques, Alain and Santini, Alberto and Talgo, Venche and Tedersoo, Leho and Uimari, Anne and Vannini, Andrea and Witzell, Johanna and Woodward, Steve and Zambounis, Antonios and Cleary, Michelle",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown host associations yet damaging on novel hosts highlights the necessity of developing novel tools to predict their appearance in hitherto naive environments. The use of sentinel plant systems is a promising tool to improve the detection of pests and pathogens before introduction and to provide valuable information for the development of preventative measures to minimize economic or environmental impacts. Though sentinel plantings have been established and studied during the last decade, there still remains a great need for guidance on which tools and protocols to put into practice in order to make assessments accurate and reliable. The sampling and diagnostic protocols chosen should enable as much information as possible about potential damaging agents and species identification. Consistency and comparison of results are based on the adoption of common procedures for sampling design and sample processing. In this paper, we suggest harmonized procedures that should be used in sentinel planting surveys for effective sampling and identification of potential pests and pathogens. We also review the benefits and limitations of various diagnostic methods for early detection in sentinel systems, and the feasibility of the results obtained supporting National Plant Protection Organizations in pest and commodity risk analysis.",
journal = "Neobiota",
title = "Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings",
pages = "123-95",
number = "47",
doi = "10.3897/neobiota.47.34276",
url = "conv_1436"
}
Morales-Rodriguez, C., Anslan, S., Auger-Rozenberg, M., Augustin, S., Baranchikov, Y., Bellahirech, A., Burokiene, D., Cepukoit, D., Cota, E., Davydenko, K., Lehtijarvi, H. T. D., Drenkhan, R., Drenkhan, T., Eschen, R., Franić, I., Glavendekić, M., de Groot, M., Kacprzyk, M., Kenis, M., Kirichenko, N., Matsiakh, I., Musolin, D. L., Nowakowska, J. A., O'Hanlon, R., Prospero, S., Roques, A., Santini, A., Talgo, V., Tedersoo, L., Uimari, A., Vannini, A., Witzell, J., Woodward, S., Zambounis, A.,& Cleary, M.. (2019). Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings. in Neobiota(47), 95-123.
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
conv_1436
Morales-Rodriguez C, Anslan S, Auger-Rozenberg M, Augustin S, Baranchikov Y, Bellahirech A, Burokiene D, Cepukoit D, Cota E, Davydenko K, Lehtijarvi HTD, Drenkhan R, Drenkhan T, Eschen R, Franić I, Glavendekić M, de Groot M, Kacprzyk M, Kenis M, Kirichenko N, Matsiakh I, Musolin DL, Nowakowska JA, O'Hanlon R, Prospero S, Roques A, Santini A, Talgo V, Tedersoo L, Uimari A, Vannini A, Witzell J, Woodward S, Zambounis A, Cleary M. Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings. in Neobiota. 2019;(47):95-123.
doi:10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
conv_1436 .
Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen, Anslan, Sten, Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne, Augustin, Sylvie, Baranchikov, Yuri, Bellahirech, Amani, Burokiene, Daiva, Cepukoit, Dovile, Cota, Ejup, Davydenko, Kateryna, Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus, Drenkhan, Rein, Drenkhan, Tiia, Eschen, Rene, Franić, Iva, Glavendekić, Milka, de Groot, Maarten, Kacprzyk, Magdalena, Kenis, Marc, Kirichenko, Natalia, Matsiakh, Iryna, Musolin, Dmitry L., Nowakowska, Justyna A., O'Hanlon, Richard, Prospero, Simone, Roques, Alain, Santini, Alberto, Talgo, Venche, Tedersoo, Leho, Uimari, Anne, Vannini, Andrea, Witzell, Johanna, Woodward, Steve, Zambounis, Antonios, Cleary, Michelle, "Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings" in Neobiota, no. 47 (2019):95-123,
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.47.34276 .,
conv_1436 .
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EPPO Contingency Exercise Workshop for a Forestry Pest, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2018-11-27/29

Tanner, R.; Orlinski, A.; Meyer, J.; Ward, M.; Lukić, S.; Glavendekić, Milka; McCann, D.

(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tanner, R.
AU  - Orlinski, A.
AU  - Meyer, J.
AU  - Ward, M.
AU  - Lukić, S.
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - McCann, D.
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1032
AB  - An EPPO Contingency Planning Workshop for a Forestry Pest was held in Zlatibor, Serbia, between 27 and 29 November 2018. In total, 55 experts from 21 EPPO member countries attended the 3-day workshop. Participants were split into four groups for the exercise and each group acted as an ‘outbreak management team’ for a scenario based on the finding of a quarantine pest for forestry. Only when the exercise had started were participants informed that the outbreak scenario centred around the fictitious discovery of pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) in the Tara National Park in Serbia. As the scenario developed, each team had to organize themselves to manage a number of issues designed to mimic the development of an outbreak over the first month following its detection. It was clear from the feedback from participants that that contingency planning workshop was a valuable exercise for EPPO to conduct and participants highlighted the importance of it to prepare themselves for real-life situations.
PB  - Blackwell Publishing Ltd
T2  - EPPO Bulletin
T1  - EPPO Contingency Exercise Workshop for a Forestry Pest, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2018-11-27/29
EP  - 300
IS  - 2
SP  - 298
VL  - 49
DO  - 10.1111/epp.12584
UR  - conv_1984
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tanner, R. and Orlinski, A. and Meyer, J. and Ward, M. and Lukić, S. and Glavendekić, Milka and McCann, D.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "An EPPO Contingency Planning Workshop for a Forestry Pest was held in Zlatibor, Serbia, between 27 and 29 November 2018. In total, 55 experts from 21 EPPO member countries attended the 3-day workshop. Participants were split into four groups for the exercise and each group acted as an ‘outbreak management team’ for a scenario based on the finding of a quarantine pest for forestry. Only when the exercise had started were participants informed that the outbreak scenario centred around the fictitious discovery of pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) in the Tara National Park in Serbia. As the scenario developed, each team had to organize themselves to manage a number of issues designed to mimic the development of an outbreak over the first month following its detection. It was clear from the feedback from participants that that contingency planning workshop was a valuable exercise for EPPO to conduct and participants highlighted the importance of it to prepare themselves for real-life situations.",
publisher = "Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
journal = "EPPO Bulletin",
title = "EPPO Contingency Exercise Workshop for a Forestry Pest, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2018-11-27/29",
pages = "300-298",
number = "2",
volume = "49",
doi = "10.1111/epp.12584",
url = "conv_1984"
}
Tanner, R., Orlinski, A., Meyer, J., Ward, M., Lukić, S., Glavendekić, M.,& McCann, D.. (2019). EPPO Contingency Exercise Workshop for a Forestry Pest, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2018-11-27/29. in EPPO Bulletin
Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 49(2), 298-300.
https://doi.org/10.1111/epp.12584
conv_1984
Tanner R, Orlinski A, Meyer J, Ward M, Lukić S, Glavendekić M, McCann D. EPPO Contingency Exercise Workshop for a Forestry Pest, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2018-11-27/29. in EPPO Bulletin. 2019;49(2):298-300.
doi:10.1111/epp.12584
conv_1984 .
Tanner, R., Orlinski, A., Meyer, J., Ward, M., Lukić, S., Glavendekić, Milka, McCann, D., "EPPO Contingency Exercise Workshop for a Forestry Pest, Zlatibor, Serbia, 2018-11-27/29" in EPPO Bulletin, 49, no. 2 (2019):298-300,
https://doi.org/10.1111/epp.12584 .,
conv_1984 .

Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)

Helen, Roy; Quentin, Groom; Tim, Adriaens; Gaia, Agnello; Antić, Marina; Archambeau, Anne-Sophie; Sven, Bacher; Aletta, Bonn; Peter, Brown; Giuseppe, Brundu; Bernat, López; Michelle, Cleary; Dan, Cogălniceanu; de Groot, Maarten; De Sousa, Tiago; Alan, Deidun; Franz, Essl; Živa, Fišer Pečnikar; Gazda, Anna; Eugenio, Gervasini; Glavendekić, Milka; Guillaume, Gigot; Sven, Jelaska; Jonathan, Jeschke; Dariusz, Kaminski; Paraskevi, Karachle; Tamas, Komives; Lapin, Katharina; Frances, Lucy; Marchante, Elizabete; Marisavljević, Dragana; Riho, Marja; Martín Torrijos, Laura; Angeliki, Martinou; Matosević, Dinka; Clare, Mifsud; Jurga, Motiejūnaitė; Henn, Ojaveer; Pasalić, Nataša; Pekárik, Ladislav; Esra, Per; Pergl, Jan; Pesić, Vladimir; Michael, Pocock; Luís, Reino; Christian, Ries; Laurentiu, Rozylowicz; Sven, Schade; Snorri, Sigurdsson; Ofer, Steinitz; Nir, Stern; Teofilovski, Aco; Thorsson, Johann; Rumen, Tomov; Elena, Tricarico; Trichkova, Teodora; Konstantinos, Tsiamis; van Valkenburg, Johan; Noel, Vella; Laura, Verbrugge; Gábor, Vétek; Cristina, Villaverde; Witzell, Johanna; Argyro, Zenetos; Ana Cristina, Cardoso

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Helen, Roy
AU  - Quentin, Groom
AU  - Tim, Adriaens
AU  - Gaia, Agnello
AU  - Antić, Marina
AU  - Archambeau, Anne-Sophie
AU  - Sven, Bacher
AU  - Aletta, Bonn
AU  - Peter, Brown
AU  - Giuseppe, Brundu
AU  - Bernat, López
AU  - Michelle, Cleary
AU  - Dan, Cogălniceanu
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
AU  - De Sousa, Tiago
AU  - Alan, Deidun
AU  - Franz, Essl
AU  - Živa, Fišer Pečnikar
AU  - Gazda, Anna
AU  - Eugenio, Gervasini
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Guillaume, Gigot
AU  - Sven, Jelaska
AU  - Jonathan, Jeschke
AU  - Dariusz, Kaminski
AU  - Paraskevi, Karachle
AU  - Tamas, Komives
AU  - Lapin, Katharina
AU  - Frances, Lucy
AU  - Marchante, Elizabete
AU  - Marisavljević, Dragana
AU  - Riho, Marja
AU  - Martín Torrijos, Laura
AU  - Angeliki, Martinou
AU  - Matosević, Dinka
AU  - Clare, Mifsud
AU  - Jurga, Motiejūnaitė
AU  - Henn, Ojaveer
AU  - Pasalić, Nataša
AU  - Pekárik, Ladislav
AU  - Esra, Per
AU  - Pergl, Jan
AU  - Pesić, Vladimir
AU  - Michael, Pocock
AU  - Luís, Reino
AU  - Christian, Ries
AU  - Laurentiu, Rozylowicz
AU  - Sven, Schade
AU  - Snorri, Sigurdsson
AU  - Ofer, Steinitz
AU  - Nir, Stern
AU  - Teofilovski, Aco
AU  - Thorsson, Johann
AU  - Rumen, Tomov
AU  - Elena, Tricarico
AU  - Trichkova, Teodora
AU  - Konstantinos, Tsiamis
AU  - van Valkenburg, Johan
AU  - Noel, Vella
AU  - Laura, Verbrugge
AU  - Gábor, Vétek
AU  - Cristina, Villaverde
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Argyro, Zenetos
AU  - Ana Cristina, Cardoso
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/906
AB  - There is no sign of saturation in accumulation of alien species (AS) introductions worldwide, additionally the rate of spread for some species has also been shown to be increasing. However, the challenges of gathering information on AS are recognized. Recent developments in citizen science (CS) provide an opportunity to improve data flow and knowledge on AS while ensuring effective and high quality societal engagement with the issue of IAS (Invasive Alien Species). Advances in technology, particularly on-line recording and smartphone apps, along with the development of social media, have revolutionized CS and increased connectivity while new and innovative analysis techniques are emerging to ensure appropriate management, visualization, interpretation and use and sharing of the data. In early July 2018 we launched a European CO-operation in Science and Technology (COST) Action to address multidisciplinary research questions in relation to developing and implementing CS, advancing scientific understanding of AS dynamics while informing decision-making specifically implementation of technical requirements of relevant legislation such as the EU Regulation 1143/2014 on IAS. It will also support the EU biodiversity goals and embedding science within society. The Action will explore and document approaches to establishing a European-wide CS AS network. It will embrace relevant innovations for data gathering and reporting to support the implementation of monitoring and surveillance measures, while ensuring benefits for society and citizens, through an AS CS European network. The Action will, therefore, increase levels of participation and quality of engagement with current CS initiatives, ensuring and evaluating educational value, and improve the value outcomes for potential users including citizens, scientists, alien species managers, policy-makers, local authorities, industry and other stakeholders.
T2  - Research Ideas and Outcomes
T1  - Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)
EP  - 43
SP  - 1
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.3897/rio.4.e31412
UR  - conv_2394
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Helen, Roy and Quentin, Groom and Tim, Adriaens and Gaia, Agnello and Antić, Marina and Archambeau, Anne-Sophie and Sven, Bacher and Aletta, Bonn and Peter, Brown and Giuseppe, Brundu and Bernat, López and Michelle, Cleary and Dan, Cogălniceanu and de Groot, Maarten and De Sousa, Tiago and Alan, Deidun and Franz, Essl and Živa, Fišer Pečnikar and Gazda, Anna and Eugenio, Gervasini and Glavendekić, Milka and Guillaume, Gigot and Sven, Jelaska and Jonathan, Jeschke and Dariusz, Kaminski and Paraskevi, Karachle and Tamas, Komives and Lapin, Katharina and Frances, Lucy and Marchante, Elizabete and Marisavljević, Dragana and Riho, Marja and Martín Torrijos, Laura and Angeliki, Martinou and Matosević, Dinka and Clare, Mifsud and Jurga, Motiejūnaitė and Henn, Ojaveer and Pasalić, Nataša and Pekárik, Ladislav and Esra, Per and Pergl, Jan and Pesić, Vladimir and Michael, Pocock and Luís, Reino and Christian, Ries and Laurentiu, Rozylowicz and Sven, Schade and Snorri, Sigurdsson and Ofer, Steinitz and Nir, Stern and Teofilovski, Aco and Thorsson, Johann and Rumen, Tomov and Elena, Tricarico and Trichkova, Teodora and Konstantinos, Tsiamis and van Valkenburg, Johan and Noel, Vella and Laura, Verbrugge and Gábor, Vétek and Cristina, Villaverde and Witzell, Johanna and Argyro, Zenetos and Ana Cristina, Cardoso",
year = "2018",
abstract = "There is no sign of saturation in accumulation of alien species (AS) introductions worldwide, additionally the rate of spread for some species has also been shown to be increasing. However, the challenges of gathering information on AS are recognized. Recent developments in citizen science (CS) provide an opportunity to improve data flow and knowledge on AS while ensuring effective and high quality societal engagement with the issue of IAS (Invasive Alien Species). Advances in technology, particularly on-line recording and smartphone apps, along with the development of social media, have revolutionized CS and increased connectivity while new and innovative analysis techniques are emerging to ensure appropriate management, visualization, interpretation and use and sharing of the data. In early July 2018 we launched a European CO-operation in Science and Technology (COST) Action to address multidisciplinary research questions in relation to developing and implementing CS, advancing scientific understanding of AS dynamics while informing decision-making specifically implementation of technical requirements of relevant legislation such as the EU Regulation 1143/2014 on IAS. It will also support the EU biodiversity goals and embedding science within society. The Action will explore and document approaches to establishing a European-wide CS AS network. It will embrace relevant innovations for data gathering and reporting to support the implementation of monitoring and surveillance measures, while ensuring benefits for society and citizens, through an AS CS European network. The Action will, therefore, increase levels of participation and quality of engagement with current CS initiatives, ensuring and evaluating educational value, and improve the value outcomes for potential users including citizens, scientists, alien species managers, policy-makers, local authorities, industry and other stakeholders.",
journal = "Research Ideas and Outcomes",
title = "Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)",
pages = "43-1",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3897/rio.4.e31412",
url = "conv_2394"
}
Helen, R., Quentin, G., Tim, A., Gaia, A., Antić, M., Archambeau, A., Sven, B., Aletta, B., Peter, B., Giuseppe, B., Bernat, L., Michelle, C., Dan, C., de Groot, M., De Sousa, T., Alan, D., Franz, E., Živa, F. P., Gazda, A., Eugenio, G., Glavendekić, M., Guillaume, G., Sven, J., Jonathan, J., Dariusz, K., Paraskevi, K., Tamas, K., Lapin, K., Frances, L., Marchante, E., Marisavljević, D., Riho, M., Martín Torrijos, L., Angeliki, M., Matosević, D., Clare, M., Jurga, M., Henn, O., Pasalić, N., Pekárik, L., Esra, P., Pergl, J., Pesić, V., Michael, P., Luís, R., Christian, R., Laurentiu, R., Sven, S., Snorri, S., Ofer, S., Nir, S., Teofilovski, A., Thorsson, J., Rumen, T., Elena, T., Trichkova, T., Konstantinos, T., van Valkenburg, J., Noel, V., Laura, V., Gábor, V., Cristina, V., Witzell, J., Argyro, Z.,& Ana Cristina, C.. (2018). Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI). in Research Ideas and Outcomes, 4, 1-43.
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.4.e31412
conv_2394
Helen R, Quentin G, Tim A, Gaia A, Antić M, Archambeau A, Sven B, Aletta B, Peter B, Giuseppe B, Bernat L, Michelle C, Dan C, de Groot M, De Sousa T, Alan D, Franz E, Živa FP, Gazda A, Eugenio G, Glavendekić M, Guillaume G, Sven J, Jonathan J, Dariusz K, Paraskevi K, Tamas K, Lapin K, Frances L, Marchante E, Marisavljević D, Riho M, Martín Torrijos L, Angeliki M, Matosević D, Clare M, Jurga M, Henn O, Pasalić N, Pekárik L, Esra P, Pergl J, Pesić V, Michael P, Luís R, Christian R, Laurentiu R, Sven S, Snorri S, Ofer S, Nir S, Teofilovski A, Thorsson J, Rumen T, Elena T, Trichkova T, Konstantinos T, van Valkenburg J, Noel V, Laura V, Gábor V, Cristina V, Witzell J, Argyro Z, Ana Cristina C. Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI). in Research Ideas and Outcomes. 2018;4:1-43.
doi:10.3897/rio.4.e31412
conv_2394 .
Helen, Roy, Quentin, Groom, Tim, Adriaens, Gaia, Agnello, Antić, Marina, Archambeau, Anne-Sophie, Sven, Bacher, Aletta, Bonn, Peter, Brown, Giuseppe, Brundu, Bernat, López, Michelle, Cleary, Dan, Cogălniceanu, de Groot, Maarten, De Sousa, Tiago, Alan, Deidun, Franz, Essl, Živa, Fišer Pečnikar, Gazda, Anna, Eugenio, Gervasini, Glavendekić, Milka, Guillaume, Gigot, Sven, Jelaska, Jonathan, Jeschke, Dariusz, Kaminski, Paraskevi, Karachle, Tamas, Komives, Lapin, Katharina, Frances, Lucy, Marchante, Elizabete, Marisavljević, Dragana, Riho, Marja, Martín Torrijos, Laura, Angeliki, Martinou, Matosević, Dinka, Clare, Mifsud, Jurga, Motiejūnaitė, Henn, Ojaveer, Pasalić, Nataša, Pekárik, Ladislav, Esra, Per, Pergl, Jan, Pesić, Vladimir, Michael, Pocock, Luís, Reino, Christian, Ries, Laurentiu, Rozylowicz, Sven, Schade, Snorri, Sigurdsson, Ofer, Steinitz, Nir, Stern, Teofilovski, Aco, Thorsson, Johann, Rumen, Tomov, Elena, Tricarico, Trichkova, Teodora, Konstantinos, Tsiamis, van Valkenburg, Johan, Noel, Vella, Laura, Verbrugge, Gábor, Vétek, Cristina, Villaverde, Witzell, Johanna, Argyro, Zenetos, Ana Cristina, Cardoso, "Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)" in Research Ideas and Outcomes, 4 (2018):1-43,
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.4.e31412 .,
conv_2394 .
34

Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases

Jung, T.; Orlikowski, L.; Henricot, B.; Abad-Campos, P.; Aday, A. G.; Aguin Casal, O.; Bakonyi, J.; Cacciola, S. O.; Cech, T.; Chavarriaga, D.; Corcobado, Tamara; Cravador, A.; Decourcelle, T.; Denton, G.; Diamandis, S.; Dogmus-Lehtijaervi, H. T.; Franceschini, A.; Ginetti, B.; Green, Samantha; Glavendekić, Milka; Hantula, J.; Hartmann, G.; Herrero, M.; Ivić, D.; Horta Jung, M.; Lilja, A.; Keča, Nenad; Kramarets, V.; Lyubenova, A.; Machado, H.; Magnano di San Lio, G.; Mansilla Vazquez, P. J.; Marcais, B.; Matsiakh, I.; Milenković, Ivan; Moricca, S.; Nagy, Zoltan; Nechwatal, J.; Olsson, C.; Oszako, Tomasz; Pane, A.; Paplomatas, E. J.; Pintos Varela, C.; Prospero, Simone; Rial Martinez, C.; Rigling, D.; Robin, Cecile; Rytkoenen, A.; Sanchez, M. E.; Sanz Ros, A. V.; Scanu, Bruno; Schlenzig, A.; Schumacher, J.; Slavov, S.; Solla, Alejandro; Sousa, E.; Stenlid, J.; Talgo, Venche; Tomić, Z.; Tsopelas, Panaghiotis; Vannini, A.; Vettraino, Anna Maria; Wenneker, M.; Woodward, S.; Perez-Sierra, Ana

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jung, T.
AU  - Orlikowski, L.
AU  - Henricot, B.
AU  - Abad-Campos, P.
AU  - Aday, A. G.
AU  - Aguin Casal, O.
AU  - Bakonyi, J.
AU  - Cacciola, S. O.
AU  - Cech, T.
AU  - Chavarriaga, D.
AU  - Corcobado, Tamara
AU  - Cravador, A.
AU  - Decourcelle, T.
AU  - Denton, G.
AU  - Diamandis, S.
AU  - Dogmus-Lehtijaervi, H. T.
AU  - Franceschini, A.
AU  - Ginetti, B.
AU  - Green, Samantha
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Hantula, J.
AU  - Hartmann, G.
AU  - Herrero, M.
AU  - Ivić, D.
AU  - Horta Jung, M.
AU  - Lilja, A.
AU  - Keča, Nenad
AU  - Kramarets, V.
AU  - Lyubenova, A.
AU  - Machado, H.
AU  - Magnano di San Lio, G.
AU  - Mansilla Vazquez, P. J.
AU  - Marcais, B.
AU  - Matsiakh, I.
AU  - Milenković, Ivan
AU  - Moricca, S.
AU  - Nagy, Zoltan
AU  - Nechwatal, J.
AU  - Olsson, C.
AU  - Oszako, Tomasz
AU  - Pane, A.
AU  - Paplomatas, E. J.
AU  - Pintos Varela, C.
AU  - Prospero, Simone
AU  - Rial Martinez, C.
AU  - Rigling, D.
AU  - Robin, Cecile
AU  - Rytkoenen, A.
AU  - Sanchez, M. E.
AU  - Sanz Ros, A. V.
AU  - Scanu, Bruno
AU  - Schlenzig, A.
AU  - Schumacher, J.
AU  - Slavov, S.
AU  - Solla, Alejandro
AU  - Sousa, E.
AU  - Stenlid, J.
AU  - Talgo, Venche
AU  - Tomić, Z.
AU  - Tsopelas, Panaghiotis
AU  - Vannini, A.
AU  - Vettraino, Anna Maria
AU  - Wenneker, M.
AU  - Woodward, S.
AU  - Perez-Sierra, Ana
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/723
AB  - An analysis of incidence of Phytophthora spp. in 732 European nurseries producing forest transplants, larger specimen trees, landscape plants and ornamentals, plus 2525 areas in which trees and shrubs were planted, is presented based on work conducted by 38 research groups in 23 European countries between 1972 and 2013. Forty-nine Phytophthora taxa were recorded in 670 nurseries (91.5%); within these nurseries, 1614 of 1992 nursery stands (81.0%) were infested, although most affected plants appeared healthy. In forest and landscape plantings, 56 Phytophthora taxa were recovered from 1667 of 2525 tested sites (66.0%). Affected plants frequently showed symptoms such as crown thinning, chlorosis and dieback caused by extensive fine root losses and/or collar rot. Many well-known highly damaging host-Phytophthora combinations were frequently detected but 297 and 407 new Phytophthora-host associations were also observed in nurseries and plantings, respectively. On average, 1.3 Phytophthora species/taxa per infested nursery stand and planting site were isolated. At least 47 of the 68 Phytophthora species/taxa detected in nurseries and plantings were exotic species several of which are considered well established in both nurseries and plantings in Europe. Seven known Phytophthora species/taxa were found for the first time in Europe, while 10 taxa had not been previously recorded from nurseries or plantings; in addition, 5 taxa were first detections on woody plant species. Seven Phytophthora taxa were previously unknown to science. The reasons for these failures of plant biosecurity in Europe, implications for forest and semi-natural ecosystems and possible ways to improve biosecurity are discussed.
T2  - Forest Pathology
T1  - Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases
EP  - 163
IS  - 2
SP  - 134
VL  - 46
DO  - 10.1111/efp.12239
UR  - conv_1209
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jung, T. and Orlikowski, L. and Henricot, B. and Abad-Campos, P. and Aday, A. G. and Aguin Casal, O. and Bakonyi, J. and Cacciola, S. O. and Cech, T. and Chavarriaga, D. and Corcobado, Tamara and Cravador, A. and Decourcelle, T. and Denton, G. and Diamandis, S. and Dogmus-Lehtijaervi, H. T. and Franceschini, A. and Ginetti, B. and Green, Samantha and Glavendekić, Milka and Hantula, J. and Hartmann, G. and Herrero, M. and Ivić, D. and Horta Jung, M. and Lilja, A. and Keča, Nenad and Kramarets, V. and Lyubenova, A. and Machado, H. and Magnano di San Lio, G. and Mansilla Vazquez, P. J. and Marcais, B. and Matsiakh, I. and Milenković, Ivan and Moricca, S. and Nagy, Zoltan and Nechwatal, J. and Olsson, C. and Oszako, Tomasz and Pane, A. and Paplomatas, E. J. and Pintos Varela, C. and Prospero, Simone and Rial Martinez, C. and Rigling, D. and Robin, Cecile and Rytkoenen, A. and Sanchez, M. E. and Sanz Ros, A. V. and Scanu, Bruno and Schlenzig, A. and Schumacher, J. and Slavov, S. and Solla, Alejandro and Sousa, E. and Stenlid, J. and Talgo, Venche and Tomić, Z. and Tsopelas, Panaghiotis and Vannini, A. and Vettraino, Anna Maria and Wenneker, M. and Woodward, S. and Perez-Sierra, Ana",
year = "2016",
abstract = "An analysis of incidence of Phytophthora spp. in 732 European nurseries producing forest transplants, larger specimen trees, landscape plants and ornamentals, plus 2525 areas in which trees and shrubs were planted, is presented based on work conducted by 38 research groups in 23 European countries between 1972 and 2013. Forty-nine Phytophthora taxa were recorded in 670 nurseries (91.5%); within these nurseries, 1614 of 1992 nursery stands (81.0%) were infested, although most affected plants appeared healthy. In forest and landscape plantings, 56 Phytophthora taxa were recovered from 1667 of 2525 tested sites (66.0%). Affected plants frequently showed symptoms such as crown thinning, chlorosis and dieback caused by extensive fine root losses and/or collar rot. Many well-known highly damaging host-Phytophthora combinations were frequently detected but 297 and 407 new Phytophthora-host associations were also observed in nurseries and plantings, respectively. On average, 1.3 Phytophthora species/taxa per infested nursery stand and planting site were isolated. At least 47 of the 68 Phytophthora species/taxa detected in nurseries and plantings were exotic species several of which are considered well established in both nurseries and plantings in Europe. Seven known Phytophthora species/taxa were found for the first time in Europe, while 10 taxa had not been previously recorded from nurseries or plantings; in addition, 5 taxa were first detections on woody plant species. Seven Phytophthora taxa were previously unknown to science. The reasons for these failures of plant biosecurity in Europe, implications for forest and semi-natural ecosystems and possible ways to improve biosecurity are discussed.",
journal = "Forest Pathology",
title = "Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases",
pages = "163-134",
number = "2",
volume = "46",
doi = "10.1111/efp.12239",
url = "conv_1209"
}
Jung, T., Orlikowski, L., Henricot, B., Abad-Campos, P., Aday, A. G., Aguin Casal, O., Bakonyi, J., Cacciola, S. O., Cech, T., Chavarriaga, D., Corcobado, T., Cravador, A., Decourcelle, T., Denton, G., Diamandis, S., Dogmus-Lehtijaervi, H. T., Franceschini, A., Ginetti, B., Green, S., Glavendekić, M., Hantula, J., Hartmann, G., Herrero, M., Ivić, D., Horta Jung, M., Lilja, A., Keča, N., Kramarets, V., Lyubenova, A., Machado, H., Magnano di San Lio, G., Mansilla Vazquez, P. J., Marcais, B., Matsiakh, I., Milenković, I., Moricca, S., Nagy, Z., Nechwatal, J., Olsson, C., Oszako, T., Pane, A., Paplomatas, E. J., Pintos Varela, C., Prospero, S., Rial Martinez, C., Rigling, D., Robin, C., Rytkoenen, A., Sanchez, M. E., Sanz Ros, A. V., Scanu, B., Schlenzig, A., Schumacher, J., Slavov, S., Solla, A., Sousa, E., Stenlid, J., Talgo, V., Tomić, Z., Tsopelas, P., Vannini, A., Vettraino, A. M., Wenneker, M., Woodward, S.,& Perez-Sierra, A.. (2016). Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases. in Forest Pathology, 46(2), 134-163.
https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12239
conv_1209
Jung T, Orlikowski L, Henricot B, Abad-Campos P, Aday AG, Aguin Casal O, Bakonyi J, Cacciola SO, Cech T, Chavarriaga D, Corcobado T, Cravador A, Decourcelle T, Denton G, Diamandis S, Dogmus-Lehtijaervi HT, Franceschini A, Ginetti B, Green S, Glavendekić M, Hantula J, Hartmann G, Herrero M, Ivić D, Horta Jung M, Lilja A, Keča N, Kramarets V, Lyubenova A, Machado H, Magnano di San Lio G, Mansilla Vazquez PJ, Marcais B, Matsiakh I, Milenković I, Moricca S, Nagy Z, Nechwatal J, Olsson C, Oszako T, Pane A, Paplomatas EJ, Pintos Varela C, Prospero S, Rial Martinez C, Rigling D, Robin C, Rytkoenen A, Sanchez ME, Sanz Ros AV, Scanu B, Schlenzig A, Schumacher J, Slavov S, Solla A, Sousa E, Stenlid J, Talgo V, Tomić Z, Tsopelas P, Vannini A, Vettraino AM, Wenneker M, Woodward S, Perez-Sierra A. Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases. in Forest Pathology. 2016;46(2):134-163.
doi:10.1111/efp.12239
conv_1209 .
Jung, T., Orlikowski, L., Henricot, B., Abad-Campos, P., Aday, A. G., Aguin Casal, O., Bakonyi, J., Cacciola, S. O., Cech, T., Chavarriaga, D., Corcobado, Tamara, Cravador, A., Decourcelle, T., Denton, G., Diamandis, S., Dogmus-Lehtijaervi, H. T., Franceschini, A., Ginetti, B., Green, Samantha, Glavendekić, Milka, Hantula, J., Hartmann, G., Herrero, M., Ivić, D., Horta Jung, M., Lilja, A., Keča, Nenad, Kramarets, V., Lyubenova, A., Machado, H., Magnano di San Lio, G., Mansilla Vazquez, P. J., Marcais, B., Matsiakh, I., Milenković, Ivan, Moricca, S., Nagy, Zoltan, Nechwatal, J., Olsson, C., Oszako, Tomasz, Pane, A., Paplomatas, E. J., Pintos Varela, C., Prospero, Simone, Rial Martinez, C., Rigling, D., Robin, Cecile, Rytkoenen, A., Sanchez, M. E., Sanz Ros, A. V., Scanu, Bruno, Schlenzig, A., Schumacher, J., Slavov, S., Solla, Alejandro, Sousa, E., Stenlid, J., Talgo, Venche, Tomić, Z., Tsopelas, Panaghiotis, Vannini, A., Vettraino, Anna Maria, Wenneker, M., Woodward, S., Perez-Sierra, Ana, "Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases" in Forest Pathology, 46, no. 2 (2016):134-163,
https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12239 .,
conv_1209 .
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302

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  - 
@article{
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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22

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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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
conv_2126 .
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,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9340-7_3 .,
conv_2126 .
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47

Educational technology in developing public awareness of tree pests and pathogens

Glavendekić, Milka; Ivanov, Bojana; Dzinović, Milanka; Arsović, Branka; Mandić, Danimir

(Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Ivanov, Bojana
AU  - Dzinović, Milanka
AU  - Arsović, Branka
AU  - Mandić, Danimir
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/689
AB  - A survey of the level of knowledge and public awareness among visitors to The 19th International Horticulture Fair in Belgrade was conducted using a self-completion questionnaire. Public awareness and knowledge of alien invasive species is required of residents, teachers, tree professionals and other stakeholders to enable the early detection and a 'stop the spread' strategy in the management of alien invasive species. The research on public awareness and knowledge about five selected tree pests and pathogens revealed that 83.30% of respondents have no knowledge. Respondents were asked to show their practical knowledge by matching the pest or pathogen with the symptoms on a tree, and only 4-11% were able to give correct answers. The public's attitude towards plant health issues is positive and almost all the respondents only buy their plants from registered nursery or distributors. Over half do not buy imported plants and are aware of the likelihood that more invasive alien species could come into our country and region via this pathway. Respondents use multiple sources to gain their knowledge regarding tree pests and pathogens. The most frequent sources used are the internet, face-to-face learning from educational establishments (lectures, seminars etc.), newspapers and trade journal articles. Respondents are motivated to gain knowledge about pests and pathogens and the pathways of their introduction, from the preferred formats of: the internet, TV programmes, printed brochures and books. Educational technology should be applied in order to facilitate education and lifelong learning, raise public awareness about pests and pathogens and improve professional practices.
PB  - Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo
T2  - Šumarski list
T1  - Educational technology in developing public awareness of tree pests and pathogens
EP  - 463
IS  - 9-10
SP  - 455
VL  - 139
UR  - conv_2076
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glavendekić, Milka and Ivanov, Bojana and Dzinović, Milanka and Arsović, Branka and Mandić, Danimir",
year = "2015",
abstract = "A survey of the level of knowledge and public awareness among visitors to The 19th International Horticulture Fair in Belgrade was conducted using a self-completion questionnaire. Public awareness and knowledge of alien invasive species is required of residents, teachers, tree professionals and other stakeholders to enable the early detection and a 'stop the spread' strategy in the management of alien invasive species. The research on public awareness and knowledge about five selected tree pests and pathogens revealed that 83.30% of respondents have no knowledge. Respondents were asked to show their practical knowledge by matching the pest or pathogen with the symptoms on a tree, and only 4-11% were able to give correct answers. The public's attitude towards plant health issues is positive and almost all the respondents only buy their plants from registered nursery or distributors. Over half do not buy imported plants and are aware of the likelihood that more invasive alien species could come into our country and region via this pathway. Respondents use multiple sources to gain their knowledge regarding tree pests and pathogens. The most frequent sources used are the internet, face-to-face learning from educational establishments (lectures, seminars etc.), newspapers and trade journal articles. Respondents are motivated to gain knowledge about pests and pathogens and the pathways of their introduction, from the preferred formats of: the internet, TV programmes, printed brochures and books. Educational technology should be applied in order to facilitate education and lifelong learning, raise public awareness about pests and pathogens and improve professional practices.",
publisher = "Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo",
journal = "Šumarski list",
title = "Educational technology in developing public awareness of tree pests and pathogens",
pages = "463-455",
number = "9-10",
volume = "139",
url = "conv_2076"
}
Glavendekić, M., Ivanov, B., Dzinović, M., Arsović, B.,& Mandić, D.. (2015). Educational technology in developing public awareness of tree pests and pathogens. in Šumarski list
Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo., 139(9-10), 455-463.
conv_2076
Glavendekić M, Ivanov B, Dzinović M, Arsović B, Mandić D. Educational technology in developing public awareness of tree pests and pathogens. in Šumarski list. 2015;139(9-10):455-463.
conv_2076 .
Glavendekić, Milka, Ivanov, Bojana, Dzinović, Milanka, Arsović, Branka, Mandić, Danimir, "Educational technology in developing public awareness of tree pests and pathogens" in Šumarski list, 139, no. 9-10 (2015):455-463,
conv_2076 .

Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe

Tenow, Olle; Nilssen, Arne C.; Bylund, Helena; Pettersson, Rickard; Battisti, Andrea; Bohn, Udo; Caroulle, Fabien; Ciornei, Constantin; Csoka, Gyoergy; Delb, Horst; De Prins, Willy; Glavendekić, Milka; Gninenko, Yuri I.; Hrasovec, Boris; Matosević, Dinka; Meshkova, Valentyna; Moraal, Leen; Netoiu, Constantin; Pajares, Juan; Rubtsov, Vasily; Tomescu, Romica; Utkina, Irina

(2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tenow, Olle
AU  - Nilssen, Arne C.
AU  - Bylund, Helena
AU  - Pettersson, Rickard
AU  - Battisti, Andrea
AU  - Bohn, Udo
AU  - Caroulle, Fabien
AU  - Ciornei, Constantin
AU  - Csoka, Gyoergy
AU  - Delb, Horst
AU  - De Prins, Willy
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Gninenko, Yuri I.
AU  - Hrasovec, Boris
AU  - Matosević, Dinka
AU  - Meshkova, Valentyna
AU  - Moraal, Leen
AU  - Netoiu, Constantin
AU  - Pajares, Juan
AU  - Rubtsov, Vasily
AU  - Tomescu, Romica
AU  - Utkina, Irina
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/550
AB  - We show that the population ecology of the 9- to 10-year cyclic, broadleaf-defoliating winter moth (Operophtera brumata) and other early-season geometrids cannot be fully understood on a local scale unless population behaviour is known on a European scale. Qualitative and quantitative data on O. brumata outbreaks were obtained from published sources and previously unpublished material provided by authors of this article. Data cover six decades from the 1950s to the first decade of twenty-first century and most European countries, giving new information fundamental for the understanding of the population ecology of O. brumata. Analyses on epicentral, regional and continental scales show that in each decade, a wave of O. brumata outbreaks travelled across Europe. On average, the waves moved unidirectionally ESEWNW, that is, toward the Scandes and the Atlantic. When one wave reached the Atlantic coast after 910 years, the next one started in East Europe to travel the same c. 3000 km distance. The average wave speed and wavelength was 330 km year-1 and 3135 km, respectively, the high speed being incongruous with sedentary geometrid populations. A mapping of the wave of the 1990s revealed that this wave travelled in a straight EW direction. It therefore passed the Scandes diagonally first in the north on its way westward. Within the frame of the Scandes, this caused the illusion that the wave moved NS. In analogy, outbreaks described previously as moving SN or occurring contemporaneously along the Scandes were probably the result of continental-scale waves meeting the Scandes obliquely from the south or in parallel. In the steppe zone of eastern-most and south-east Europe, outbreaks of the winter moth did not participate in the waves. Here, broadleaved stands are small and widely separated. This makes the zone hostile to short-distance dispersal between O. brumata subpopulations and prevents synchronization within meta-populations. We hypothesize that hostile boundary models, involving reciprocal hostherbivoreenemy reactions at the transition between the steppe and the broadleaved forest zones, offer the best explanation to the origin of outbreak waves. These results have theoretical and practical implications and indicate that multidisciplinary, continentally coordinated studies are essential for an understanding of the spatio-temporal behaviour of cyclic animal populations.
T2  - Journal of Animal Ecology
T1  - Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe
EP  - 95
IS  - 1
SP  - 84
VL  - 82
DO  - 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02023.x
UR  - conv_1065
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tenow, Olle and Nilssen, Arne C. and Bylund, Helena and Pettersson, Rickard and Battisti, Andrea and Bohn, Udo and Caroulle, Fabien and Ciornei, Constantin and Csoka, Gyoergy and Delb, Horst and De Prins, Willy and Glavendekić, Milka and Gninenko, Yuri I. and Hrasovec, Boris and Matosević, Dinka and Meshkova, Valentyna and Moraal, Leen and Netoiu, Constantin and Pajares, Juan and Rubtsov, Vasily and Tomescu, Romica and Utkina, Irina",
year = "2013",
abstract = "We show that the population ecology of the 9- to 10-year cyclic, broadleaf-defoliating winter moth (Operophtera brumata) and other early-season geometrids cannot be fully understood on a local scale unless population behaviour is known on a European scale. Qualitative and quantitative data on O. brumata outbreaks were obtained from published sources and previously unpublished material provided by authors of this article. Data cover six decades from the 1950s to the first decade of twenty-first century and most European countries, giving new information fundamental for the understanding of the population ecology of O. brumata. Analyses on epicentral, regional and continental scales show that in each decade, a wave of O. brumata outbreaks travelled across Europe. On average, the waves moved unidirectionally ESEWNW, that is, toward the Scandes and the Atlantic. When one wave reached the Atlantic coast after 910 years, the next one started in East Europe to travel the same c. 3000 km distance. The average wave speed and wavelength was 330 km year-1 and 3135 km, respectively, the high speed being incongruous with sedentary geometrid populations. A mapping of the wave of the 1990s revealed that this wave travelled in a straight EW direction. It therefore passed the Scandes diagonally first in the north on its way westward. Within the frame of the Scandes, this caused the illusion that the wave moved NS. In analogy, outbreaks described previously as moving SN or occurring contemporaneously along the Scandes were probably the result of continental-scale waves meeting the Scandes obliquely from the south or in parallel. In the steppe zone of eastern-most and south-east Europe, outbreaks of the winter moth did not participate in the waves. Here, broadleaved stands are small and widely separated. This makes the zone hostile to short-distance dispersal between O. brumata subpopulations and prevents synchronization within meta-populations. We hypothesize that hostile boundary models, involving reciprocal hostherbivoreenemy reactions at the transition between the steppe and the broadleaved forest zones, offer the best explanation to the origin of outbreak waves. These results have theoretical and practical implications and indicate that multidisciplinary, continentally coordinated studies are essential for an understanding of the spatio-temporal behaviour of cyclic animal populations.",
journal = "Journal of Animal Ecology",
title = "Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe",
pages = "95-84",
number = "1",
volume = "82",
doi = "10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02023.x",
url = "conv_1065"
}
Tenow, O., Nilssen, A. C., Bylund, H., Pettersson, R., Battisti, A., Bohn, U., Caroulle, F., Ciornei, C., Csoka, G., Delb, H., De Prins, W., Glavendekić, M., Gninenko, Y. I., Hrasovec, B., Matosević, D., Meshkova, V., Moraal, L., Netoiu, C., Pajares, J., Rubtsov, V., Tomescu, R.,& Utkina, I.. (2013). Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe. in Journal of Animal Ecology, 82(1), 84-95.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02023.x
conv_1065
Tenow O, Nilssen AC, Bylund H, Pettersson R, Battisti A, Bohn U, Caroulle F, Ciornei C, Csoka G, Delb H, De Prins W, Glavendekić M, Gninenko YI, Hrasovec B, Matosević D, Meshkova V, Moraal L, Netoiu C, Pajares J, Rubtsov V, Tomescu R, Utkina I. Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe. in Journal of Animal Ecology. 2013;82(1):84-95.
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02023.x
conv_1065 .
Tenow, Olle, Nilssen, Arne C., Bylund, Helena, Pettersson, Rickard, Battisti, Andrea, Bohn, Udo, Caroulle, Fabien, Ciornei, Constantin, Csoka, Gyoergy, Delb, Horst, De Prins, Willy, Glavendekić, Milka, Gninenko, Yuri I., Hrasovec, Boris, Matosević, Dinka, Meshkova, Valentyna, Moraal, Leen, Netoiu, Constantin, Pajares, Juan, Rubtsov, Vasily, Tomescu, Romica, Utkina, Irina, "Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe" in Journal of Animal Ecology, 82, no. 1 (2013):84-95,
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02023.x .,
conv_1065 .
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Masovna pojava Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) na kultivarima tuje u Beogradu

Glavendekić, Milka; Lazin, Jovana; Nedeljković, Zorica

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Lazin, Jovana
AU  - Nedeljković, Zorica
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/549
AB  - Promene klimatskih uslova, posebno blage zime, mogu da budu okidač za masovne pojave biljnih vaši, koje od decembra neopaženo žive na drveću u našem okruženju. Biljne vaši čine značajan deo trofičkog kompleksa u prirodnim ekosistemima i neke imaju veliki ekonomski značaj kao štetočine raznih vrsta gajenih biljaka. Masovna pojava Cinara tujafilina je proučavana na zelenim prostorima u Beogradu i okolini, od marta do avgusta 2013. godine. Do sada su u Srbiji zabeležene masovne pojave ove biljne vaši na kultivarima Picea, Chamaecyparis i Thuja. Najveće kolonije su zabeležene u prve dve dekade aprila. Najčešći prirodni neprijatelji na istraživanom području su bili: Episyrphus balteatus, Scaeva selenitica, Exochomus quadripustulatus, Coccinella septempunctata i Harmonia axyridis.
AB  - Aphids are an important part of the trophic complexes in natural ecosystems and some have great economic importance as pests of various kinds of cultivated plants. Climate changes, particularly mild winter, can be a trigger for mass occurrence of aphids, which since December unnoticed live on coniferous and decidous trees in our environment. Mass occurrence of Cinara tujafilina was studied at urban green spaces in Belgrade and its surrounding in spring 2013. So far in Serbia was recorded mass appearance of Cinara tujafilina on cultivars of Picea, Chamaecyparis and Thuja. The largest colonies were observed in the first two decades of April 2013. The most common natural enemies in the study area were: Episyrphus balteatus, Scaeva selenitic, Exochomus quadripustulatus, Coccinella septempunctata and H. axyridis.
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Masovna pojava Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) na kultivarima tuje u Beogradu
T1  - Outbreak of Cinara Cupressobium tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Thuja cultivars in Belgrade
EP  - 725
IS  - 6
SP  - 720
VL  - 41
UR  - conv_614
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glavendekić, Milka and Lazin, Jovana and Nedeljković, Zorica",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Promene klimatskih uslova, posebno blage zime, mogu da budu okidač za masovne pojave biljnih vaši, koje od decembra neopaženo žive na drveću u našem okruženju. Biljne vaši čine značajan deo trofičkog kompleksa u prirodnim ekosistemima i neke imaju veliki ekonomski značaj kao štetočine raznih vrsta gajenih biljaka. Masovna pojava Cinara tujafilina je proučavana na zelenim prostorima u Beogradu i okolini, od marta do avgusta 2013. godine. Do sada su u Srbiji zabeležene masovne pojave ove biljne vaši na kultivarima Picea, Chamaecyparis i Thuja. Najveće kolonije su zabeležene u prve dve dekade aprila. Najčešći prirodni neprijatelji na istraživanom području su bili: Episyrphus balteatus, Scaeva selenitica, Exochomus quadripustulatus, Coccinella septempunctata i Harmonia axyridis., Aphids are an important part of the trophic complexes in natural ecosystems and some have great economic importance as pests of various kinds of cultivated plants. Climate changes, particularly mild winter, can be a trigger for mass occurrence of aphids, which since December unnoticed live on coniferous and decidous trees in our environment. Mass occurrence of Cinara tujafilina was studied at urban green spaces in Belgrade and its surrounding in spring 2013. So far in Serbia was recorded mass appearance of Cinara tujafilina on cultivars of Picea, Chamaecyparis and Thuja. The largest colonies were observed in the first two decades of April 2013. The most common natural enemies in the study area were: Episyrphus balteatus, Scaeva selenitic, Exochomus quadripustulatus, Coccinella septempunctata and H. axyridis.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Masovna pojava Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) na kultivarima tuje u Beogradu, Outbreak of Cinara Cupressobium tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Thuja cultivars in Belgrade",
pages = "725-720",
number = "6",
volume = "41",
url = "conv_614"
}
Glavendekić, M., Lazin, J.,& Nedeljković, Z.. (2013). Masovna pojava Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) na kultivarima tuje u Beogradu. in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 41(6), 720-725.
conv_614
Glavendekić M, Lazin J, Nedeljković Z. Masovna pojava Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) na kultivarima tuje u Beogradu. in Biljni lekar. 2013;41(6):720-725.
conv_614 .
Glavendekić, Milka, Lazin, Jovana, Nedeljković, Zorica, "Masovna pojava Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) na kultivarima tuje u Beogradu" in Biljni lekar, 41, no. 6 (2013):720-725,
conv_614 .

Negativan uticaj biotičkih i abiotičkih faktora na divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)

Ćirković-Ognjanović, Milica; Glavendekić, Milka

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćirković-Ognjanović, Milica
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/548
AB  - Divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) je endemit Balkanskog poluostrva, estetski izuzetno vredno drvo, lako se prilagođava gradskim uslovima i dosta je zastupljeno u urbanom zelenilu. Zbog toga, ističe se neophodnost boljeg poznavanja šteta koje nastaju na divljem kestenu, usled delovanja kako biotičkih, tako i abiotičkih faktora. Na osnovu višegodišnjih proučavanja i uvidom u literaturu, ustanovljene su najznačajnije vrste štetnih insekata (insekti defolijatori, sisači, Cameraria ohridella, Aegosoma scabricorne i Zeuzera pyrina), patogenih organizama (Erysiphe flexuosa, Guignardia aesculi, Phytophthora spp.), štete od soli koja se posipa na saobraćajnicama u zimskim mesecima i promenjenih temperaturnih uslova.
AB  - The scope of landscape architecture mainly focuses on urban areas, tends toward the use of plant species that are resistant and easily adaptable urban environments. Horse chestnut is decorative and resistant species to some abiotic factors is common in green infrastructure. Pests that threaten the functionality of chestnut are primarily Cameraria ohridella, insect defoliators, scale insests and Aegosoma scabricorne. The most significant pathogens on hors chestnut in Serbia are Guignardia aesculi and Phytophthora species. There is need to devote more attention to the study of powdery mildew, which is more often observed in the green spaces. Horse chestnut trees next to the road suffer from salinization of the soil and often exhibit symptoms of dying leaves on the edges. Also in cities they accumulate lead, which disrupts plant nutrition. Due to the joint action of biotic and abiotic factors, in late August and early September, horse chestnut flower again, which significantly weakens its physiological condition and makes it very susceptible to infections. Considering biotic and abiotic factors that negatively affect the horse chestnut, there is need for timely protection measures with the aim of combating pests and pathogenic microorganisms.
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Negativan uticaj biotičkih i abiotičkih faktora na divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)
T1  - Negative impact of biotic and abiotic factors on horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)
EP  - 719
IS  - 6
SP  - 710
VL  - 41
UR  - conv_613
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ćirković-Ognjanović, Milica and Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) je endemit Balkanskog poluostrva, estetski izuzetno vredno drvo, lako se prilagođava gradskim uslovima i dosta je zastupljeno u urbanom zelenilu. Zbog toga, ističe se neophodnost boljeg poznavanja šteta koje nastaju na divljem kestenu, usled delovanja kako biotičkih, tako i abiotičkih faktora. Na osnovu višegodišnjih proučavanja i uvidom u literaturu, ustanovljene su najznačajnije vrste štetnih insekata (insekti defolijatori, sisači, Cameraria ohridella, Aegosoma scabricorne i Zeuzera pyrina), patogenih organizama (Erysiphe flexuosa, Guignardia aesculi, Phytophthora spp.), štete od soli koja se posipa na saobraćajnicama u zimskim mesecima i promenjenih temperaturnih uslova., The scope of landscape architecture mainly focuses on urban areas, tends toward the use of plant species that are resistant and easily adaptable urban environments. Horse chestnut is decorative and resistant species to some abiotic factors is common in green infrastructure. Pests that threaten the functionality of chestnut are primarily Cameraria ohridella, insect defoliators, scale insests and Aegosoma scabricorne. The most significant pathogens on hors chestnut in Serbia are Guignardia aesculi and Phytophthora species. There is need to devote more attention to the study of powdery mildew, which is more often observed in the green spaces. Horse chestnut trees next to the road suffer from salinization of the soil and often exhibit symptoms of dying leaves on the edges. Also in cities they accumulate lead, which disrupts plant nutrition. Due to the joint action of biotic and abiotic factors, in late August and early September, horse chestnut flower again, which significantly weakens its physiological condition and makes it very susceptible to infections. Considering biotic and abiotic factors that negatively affect the horse chestnut, there is need for timely protection measures with the aim of combating pests and pathogenic microorganisms.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Negativan uticaj biotičkih i abiotičkih faktora na divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.), Negative impact of biotic and abiotic factors on horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)",
pages = "719-710",
number = "6",
volume = "41",
url = "conv_613"
}
Ćirković-Ognjanović, M.,& Glavendekić, M.. (2013). Negativan uticaj biotičkih i abiotičkih faktora na divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.). in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 41(6), 710-719.
conv_613
Ćirković-Ognjanović M, Glavendekić M. Negativan uticaj biotičkih i abiotičkih faktora na divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.). in Biljni lekar. 2013;41(6):710-719.
conv_613 .
Ćirković-Ognjanović, Milica, Glavendekić, Milka, "Negativan uticaj biotičkih i abiotičkih faktora na divlji kesten (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)" in Biljni lekar, 41, no. 6 (2013):710-719,
conv_613 .

Najčešće štetočine cveća u zaštićenim prostorima

Petaković, Milena; Glavendekić, Milka

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petaković, Milena
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/547
AB  - Istraživanja su sprovedena u staklenicima i plastenicima u Beogradu, Kragujevcu i okolini Požege. Pregledano je 14 vrsta lisnodekorativnih i 18 vrsta cvetnodekorativnih biljaka koje se gaje kao lončanice u zaštićenom prostoru. Pronađeni štetni insekti pretežno pripadaju superfamiliji Coccoidea (24,39%), nešto manje su bile zastupljene vrste familija Aphididae (17,08%) i Thripidae (14,63%), dok su ostale nalažene u znatno manjem broju. Utvrđene su sledeće vrste: Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Aphis fabae, Myzus persicae, Planococcus citri, Pseudococcus viburni, P. longispinus, Saissetia coffeae, Chrysomphalus aonidum, Coccus hesperidum, Frankliniella occidentalis i Echinothrips americanus. U objekte za proizvodnju se, sa supstratom neproverenog kvaliteta, unose štetni insekti Bradysia sp. i Scatella sp. S obzirom na to da je gajenje cveća važna grana privrede, koja sve više dobija na značaju, trebalo bi se više posvetiti istraživanju štetočina u ovoj oblasti i integralnoj zaštiti ukrasnih biljaka.
AB  - The study was conducted in various types of protected area. Insect pests recorded during our research, mostly belonging to superfamily Coccoidea (24.39%), to the families Aphididae (17.08%) and Thripidae (14.63%), while the other species were found in lower populations. The following species were identified: Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Aphis fabae, Myzus persicae, Planococcus citri, Pseudococcus viburni, P. longispinus, Saissetia coffeae, Chrysomphalus aonidum, Coccus hesperidum, Frankliniella occidentalis, Echinothrips americanus, Bradysia sp. and Scatella sp. Considering that cultivation of flowers is important branch of the economy, whose importance grows, more attention should be paid to researching of pests in floriculture and development and implementation of integrated plant protection.
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Najčešće štetočine cveća u zaštićenim prostorima
T1  - The most common pests of flowers in greenhouses
EP  - 709
IS  - 6
SP  - 698
VL  - 41
UR  - conv_612
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petaković, Milena and Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Istraživanja su sprovedena u staklenicima i plastenicima u Beogradu, Kragujevcu i okolini Požege. Pregledano je 14 vrsta lisnodekorativnih i 18 vrsta cvetnodekorativnih biljaka koje se gaje kao lončanice u zaštićenom prostoru. Pronađeni štetni insekti pretežno pripadaju superfamiliji Coccoidea (24,39%), nešto manje su bile zastupljene vrste familija Aphididae (17,08%) i Thripidae (14,63%), dok su ostale nalažene u znatno manjem broju. Utvrđene su sledeće vrste: Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Aphis fabae, Myzus persicae, Planococcus citri, Pseudococcus viburni, P. longispinus, Saissetia coffeae, Chrysomphalus aonidum, Coccus hesperidum, Frankliniella occidentalis i Echinothrips americanus. U objekte za proizvodnju se, sa supstratom neproverenog kvaliteta, unose štetni insekti Bradysia sp. i Scatella sp. S obzirom na to da je gajenje cveća važna grana privrede, koja sve više dobija na značaju, trebalo bi se više posvetiti istraživanju štetočina u ovoj oblasti i integralnoj zaštiti ukrasnih biljaka., The study was conducted in various types of protected area. Insect pests recorded during our research, mostly belonging to superfamily Coccoidea (24.39%), to the families Aphididae (17.08%) and Thripidae (14.63%), while the other species were found in lower populations. The following species were identified: Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Aphis fabae, Myzus persicae, Planococcus citri, Pseudococcus viburni, P. longispinus, Saissetia coffeae, Chrysomphalus aonidum, Coccus hesperidum, Frankliniella occidentalis, Echinothrips americanus, Bradysia sp. and Scatella sp. Considering that cultivation of flowers is important branch of the economy, whose importance grows, more attention should be paid to researching of pests in floriculture and development and implementation of integrated plant protection.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Najčešće štetočine cveća u zaštićenim prostorima, The most common pests of flowers in greenhouses",
pages = "709-698",
number = "6",
volume = "41",
url = "conv_612"
}
Petaković, M.,& Glavendekić, M.. (2013). Najčešće štetočine cveća u zaštićenim prostorima. in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 41(6), 698-709.
conv_612
Petaković M, Glavendekić M. Najčešće štetočine cveća u zaštićenim prostorima. in Biljni lekar. 2013;41(6):698-709.
conv_612 .
Petaković, Milena, Glavendekić, Milka, "Najčešće štetočine cveća u zaštićenim prostorima" in Biljni lekar, 41, no. 6 (2013):698-709,
conv_612 .

Proizvodnja i promet ukrasnih biljaka u Srbiji

Glavendekić, Milka

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/546
AB  - U Srbiji postoje pogodnosti za razvoj pejzažne hortikulture, a to su, pre svega, povoljni klimatski uslovi, geotermalni resursi i radna snaga. Glavni regioni rasadničke proizvodnje u Srbiji se nalaze u okolini Subotice, u Lipolistu kod Šapca, u okolini Beograda i Kruševca i u Banatu. Proizvodnja se odvija u rasadnicima, gde se proizvode drvenaste sadnice i perene, kao i u plastenicima i na otvorenom, gde se proizvodi cveće. Privatni proizvođači učestvuju sa 49,7 % u proizvodnji ukrasnih biljaka. Povećan je broj rasadnika ukrasnih biljaka od 2006. do 2010. godine za 42 %. Prema podacima RZS, u 2013. godini ukupna proizvodnja je obavljena na 1.487 ha. Vrednost izvoza za šest meseci 2013. godine je iznosila 3,9 miliona USD, što je povećanje za 9 % u odnosu na isti period prethodne godine. Vrednost uvoza je iznosila 5,5 miliona USD, što je smanjenje za 1 % u odnosu na isti period 2012. godine. Rast vrednosti izvoza i pad uvoza uticali su na smanjenje spoljnotrgovinskog deficita za 17,4 %. Zakonska regulativa vezana za proizvodnju ukrasnih biljaka nije potpuna i ima mnogo prostora da se poboljša. Standardi u rasadničkoj proizvodnji su neophodni i stručni tim Udruženja za pejzažnu hortikulturu Srbije radi na njihovoj pripremi i implementaciji.
AB  - Ornamental plants represent a valuable potential in agriculture, landscape architecture and other services. Favorable climatic conditions, geothermal resources and skilled labor are some of the prerequisites. Main centers of nursery production in Serbia are located in the area of Subotica, in Lipolist near Sabac, near Belgrade and Krusevac (in a villages Veliki Šiljegovac, Kaonik and Pocekovina) and Banat (near Kovin). Necessary investments in production facilities (nurseries and greenhouses), as well as the harmonization of national legislation with the neighboring countries, the EU, Russia and Central Asia, and other countries where our products can be placed. Applied scientific research and education of producers contribute to improving the production technology and the protection of ornamental plants in practice. Export of seeds and nursery stock in the first half of the 2013th year, according to SBS has increased over the previous year. With the strong motivation of producers to come together to continuously improve production, government support would be invaluable to the development of ornamental plants production and it would contribute to fully employ the available resources.
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Proizvodnja i promet ukrasnih biljaka u Srbiji
T1  - Production and trade of ornamental plants in Serbia
EP  - 610
IS  - 6
SP  - 605
VL  - 41
UR  - conv_611
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2013",
abstract = "U Srbiji postoje pogodnosti za razvoj pejzažne hortikulture, a to su, pre svega, povoljni klimatski uslovi, geotermalni resursi i radna snaga. Glavni regioni rasadničke proizvodnje u Srbiji se nalaze u okolini Subotice, u Lipolistu kod Šapca, u okolini Beograda i Kruševca i u Banatu. Proizvodnja se odvija u rasadnicima, gde se proizvode drvenaste sadnice i perene, kao i u plastenicima i na otvorenom, gde se proizvodi cveće. Privatni proizvođači učestvuju sa 49,7 % u proizvodnji ukrasnih biljaka. Povećan je broj rasadnika ukrasnih biljaka od 2006. do 2010. godine za 42 %. Prema podacima RZS, u 2013. godini ukupna proizvodnja je obavljena na 1.487 ha. Vrednost izvoza za šest meseci 2013. godine je iznosila 3,9 miliona USD, što je povećanje za 9 % u odnosu na isti period prethodne godine. Vrednost uvoza je iznosila 5,5 miliona USD, što je smanjenje za 1 % u odnosu na isti period 2012. godine. Rast vrednosti izvoza i pad uvoza uticali su na smanjenje spoljnotrgovinskog deficita za 17,4 %. Zakonska regulativa vezana za proizvodnju ukrasnih biljaka nije potpuna i ima mnogo prostora da se poboljša. Standardi u rasadničkoj proizvodnji su neophodni i stručni tim Udruženja za pejzažnu hortikulturu Srbije radi na njihovoj pripremi i implementaciji., Ornamental plants represent a valuable potential in agriculture, landscape architecture and other services. Favorable climatic conditions, geothermal resources and skilled labor are some of the prerequisites. Main centers of nursery production in Serbia are located in the area of Subotica, in Lipolist near Sabac, near Belgrade and Krusevac (in a villages Veliki Šiljegovac, Kaonik and Pocekovina) and Banat (near Kovin). Necessary investments in production facilities (nurseries and greenhouses), as well as the harmonization of national legislation with the neighboring countries, the EU, Russia and Central Asia, and other countries where our products can be placed. Applied scientific research and education of producers contribute to improving the production technology and the protection of ornamental plants in practice. Export of seeds and nursery stock in the first half of the 2013th year, according to SBS has increased over the previous year. With the strong motivation of producers to come together to continuously improve production, government support would be invaluable to the development of ornamental plants production and it would contribute to fully employ the available resources.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Proizvodnja i promet ukrasnih biljaka u Srbiji, Production and trade of ornamental plants in Serbia",
pages = "610-605",
number = "6",
volume = "41",
url = "conv_611"
}
Glavendekić, M.. (2013). Proizvodnja i promet ukrasnih biljaka u Srbiji. in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 41(6), 605-610.
conv_611
Glavendekić M. Proizvodnja i promet ukrasnih biljaka u Srbiji. in Biljni lekar. 2013;41(6):605-610.
conv_611 .
Glavendekić, Milka, "Proizvodnja i promet ukrasnih biljaka u Srbiji" in Biljni lekar, 41, no. 6 (2013):605-610,
conv_611 .

Najznačajniji rani defolijatori na području Nacionalnog parka 'Đerdap' i njihovi parazitoidi

Majović, Jovana; Glavendekić, Milka

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Majović, Jovana
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/356
AB  - Epidemijsko sušenje šuma, koje je skrenulo pažnju stručne i naučne javnosti još pre dvadesetak godina na području NP 'Đerdap', i dalje predstavlja veliku opasnost u šumama kitnjaka u istočnoj Srbiji, a danas zahvata sve vrste drveća u tom području. Jedni od uzročnika sušenja ovih šuma su insekti defolijatori. Naročito su štetne vrste koje pokazuju osobinu gradogenosti, jer se povremeno, u pravilnim ili nepravilnim vremenskim intervalima, javljaju u masama, ponekad na širokim teritorijama, izazivajući defolijacije. Tu spadaju vrste iz familije zemljomerki mrazovaca (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), savijača (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) i sovica (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), koje izazivaju oštećenja pupoljaka, izbojaka i mladog lišća. Fluktuacije njihovih populacija je teško predvideti i u njihovom pojavljivanju nema pravilnosti. Zbog šteta koje pričinjavaju kada mogu biti i primarni uzročnici propadanja hrastovih šuma, neophodno je njihovo proučavanje i praćenje dinamike njihovih populacija. Bitno je napomenuti i značaj parazitoida, prirodnih neprijatelja koji redukuju brojnost defolijatora. Proučavanja populacione dinamike i prisustva parazitoida ranih defolijatora obavljena su na ovom području tokom 2010. godine i predstavljaju značajnu osnovu u prognozi. .
AB  - Epidemic forest decline has drawn the attention of professional and scientific community even twenty years ago in the National Park 'Đerdap'. It is still a great danger in the forests of oak in eastern Serbia, and now affects all species of trees in the area. Some of the causes of this dieback are insect defoliators. They are particularly harmful outbreaking defoliators. These include species from the geometrids (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), tortricids (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and noctuids (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) causing damage to buds, shoots and young leaves. The fluctuations of their populations are difficult to predict. Due to the damage that can cause as the primary causes of oak decline, it is necessary to study and monitor their population dynamics. It is important to note the importance of parasitoids as their natural enemies, which reduce the number of their populations. Studies on population dynamics and the diversity of parasitoids of early spring defoliators, undertaken in this area from 2009 to 2011 are an important basis in the prognosis and good management in integrated control of defoliators. .
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Najznačajniji rani defolijatori na području Nacionalnog parka 'Đerdap' i njihovi parazitoidi
T1  - The most important early spring defoliators in National Park 'Đerdap' and their parasitoids
EP  - 590
IS  - 6
SP  - 576
VL  - 39
UR  - conv_607
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Majović, Jovana and Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Epidemijsko sušenje šuma, koje je skrenulo pažnju stručne i naučne javnosti još pre dvadesetak godina na području NP 'Đerdap', i dalje predstavlja veliku opasnost u šumama kitnjaka u istočnoj Srbiji, a danas zahvata sve vrste drveća u tom području. Jedni od uzročnika sušenja ovih šuma su insekti defolijatori. Naročito su štetne vrste koje pokazuju osobinu gradogenosti, jer se povremeno, u pravilnim ili nepravilnim vremenskim intervalima, javljaju u masama, ponekad na širokim teritorijama, izazivajući defolijacije. Tu spadaju vrste iz familije zemljomerki mrazovaca (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), savijača (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) i sovica (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), koje izazivaju oštećenja pupoljaka, izbojaka i mladog lišća. Fluktuacije njihovih populacija je teško predvideti i u njihovom pojavljivanju nema pravilnosti. Zbog šteta koje pričinjavaju kada mogu biti i primarni uzročnici propadanja hrastovih šuma, neophodno je njihovo proučavanje i praćenje dinamike njihovih populacija. Bitno je napomenuti i značaj parazitoida, prirodnih neprijatelja koji redukuju brojnost defolijatora. Proučavanja populacione dinamike i prisustva parazitoida ranih defolijatora obavljena su na ovom području tokom 2010. godine i predstavljaju značajnu osnovu u prognozi. ., Epidemic forest decline has drawn the attention of professional and scientific community even twenty years ago in the National Park 'Đerdap'. It is still a great danger in the forests of oak in eastern Serbia, and now affects all species of trees in the area. Some of the causes of this dieback are insect defoliators. They are particularly harmful outbreaking defoliators. These include species from the geometrids (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), tortricids (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and noctuids (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) causing damage to buds, shoots and young leaves. The fluctuations of their populations are difficult to predict. Due to the damage that can cause as the primary causes of oak decline, it is necessary to study and monitor their population dynamics. It is important to note the importance of parasitoids as their natural enemies, which reduce the number of their populations. Studies on population dynamics and the diversity of parasitoids of early spring defoliators, undertaken in this area from 2009 to 2011 are an important basis in the prognosis and good management in integrated control of defoliators. .",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Najznačajniji rani defolijatori na području Nacionalnog parka 'Đerdap' i njihovi parazitoidi, The most important early spring defoliators in National Park 'Đerdap' and their parasitoids",
pages = "590-576",
number = "6",
volume = "39",
url = "conv_607"
}
Majović, J.,& Glavendekić, M.. (2011). Najznačajniji rani defolijatori na području Nacionalnog parka 'Đerdap' i njihovi parazitoidi. in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 39(6), 576-590.
conv_607
Majović J, Glavendekić M. Najznačajniji rani defolijatori na području Nacionalnog parka 'Đerdap' i njihovi parazitoidi. in Biljni lekar. 2011;39(6):576-590.
conv_607 .
Majović, Jovana, Glavendekić, Milka, "Najznačajniji rani defolijatori na području Nacionalnog parka 'Đerdap' i njihovi parazitoidi" in Biljni lekar, 39, no. 6 (2011):576-590,
conv_607 .

Štetočina jasena Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)

Glavendekić, Milka; Mirić, Maša

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Mirić, Maša
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/373
AB  - Proučavanje životnog ciklusa i dinamike populacija jasenove crne lisne ose sprovodi se od 2009. godine na području Beograda. Maršrutnom metodom su pregledana stabla belog jasena (Fraxinus excelsior L). Proučavanja su obavljena na zelenim prostorima i urbanim šumama Beograda u Košutnjaku i aluvijalnim šumama u priobalju reke Save. Sakupljani su razvojni stadijumi T. nigritus i donošeni u laboratoriju Šumarskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu radi daljeg proučavanja. Crna jasenova lisna osa je dobila ime po boji tela odraslog insekta, koji je potpuno crn, sa izuzetkom žućkastih butova. Krila su siva sa crnim prednjim delom. Potencijalna plodnost jedne ženke je 320 jaja. Jasenova crna lisna osa ima jednogodišnji životni ciklus. Deo populacije može da stupi u dijapauzu, što u toku istraživanja nije prelazilo 7% populacije. Do sada su sprovedena istraživanja na belom jasenu i njegovim kultivarima, ali bi trebalo ispitati spektar drugih vrsta jasena kao potencijalnih domaćina crne jasenove lisne ose. .
AB  - The research on life cycle and population dynamics od T. nigritus has been conducted since 2009. Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) trees were inspected using itinerary method. Investigation of white ash pests was done in parks and urban forests of Belgrade - Košutnjak, and in alluvial forests near Sava River. Various development stages of T. nigritus were collected in urban forests and brought to the laboratory of the Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade for further research. This species got its name to the color of grown insect, which is black with the exception of yellow femur. Wings are gray with black front part. Potential fertility of one female is app. 320 eggs. Tomostethus nigritus has annual life cycle. It can enter diapauses and during the research it was not more then 7% of the population that stood in diapauses. There is need to continue the research of other ash trees as potential host plants of T. nigritus. .
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Štetočina jasena Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)
T1  - Ash sawfly Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) on green areas in Belgrade
EP  - 644
IS  - 6
SP  - 639
VL  - 39
UR  - conv_609
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glavendekić, Milka and Mirić, Maša",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Proučavanje životnog ciklusa i dinamike populacija jasenove crne lisne ose sprovodi se od 2009. godine na području Beograda. Maršrutnom metodom su pregledana stabla belog jasena (Fraxinus excelsior L). Proučavanja su obavljena na zelenim prostorima i urbanim šumama Beograda u Košutnjaku i aluvijalnim šumama u priobalju reke Save. Sakupljani su razvojni stadijumi T. nigritus i donošeni u laboratoriju Šumarskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu radi daljeg proučavanja. Crna jasenova lisna osa je dobila ime po boji tela odraslog insekta, koji je potpuno crn, sa izuzetkom žućkastih butova. Krila su siva sa crnim prednjim delom. Potencijalna plodnost jedne ženke je 320 jaja. Jasenova crna lisna osa ima jednogodišnji životni ciklus. Deo populacije može da stupi u dijapauzu, što u toku istraživanja nije prelazilo 7% populacije. Do sada su sprovedena istraživanja na belom jasenu i njegovim kultivarima, ali bi trebalo ispitati spektar drugih vrsta jasena kao potencijalnih domaćina crne jasenove lisne ose. ., The research on life cycle and population dynamics od T. nigritus has been conducted since 2009. Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) trees were inspected using itinerary method. Investigation of white ash pests was done in parks and urban forests of Belgrade - Košutnjak, and in alluvial forests near Sava River. Various development stages of T. nigritus were collected in urban forests and brought to the laboratory of the Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade for further research. This species got its name to the color of grown insect, which is black with the exception of yellow femur. Wings are gray with black front part. Potential fertility of one female is app. 320 eggs. Tomostethus nigritus has annual life cycle. It can enter diapauses and during the research it was not more then 7% of the population that stood in diapauses. There is need to continue the research of other ash trees as potential host plants of T. nigritus. .",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Štetočina jasena Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae), Ash sawfly Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) on green areas in Belgrade",
pages = "644-639",
number = "6",
volume = "39",
url = "conv_609"
}
Glavendekić, M.,& Mirić, M.. (2011). Štetočina jasena Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 39(6), 639-644.
conv_609
Glavendekić M, Mirić M. Štetočina jasena Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). in Biljni lekar. 2011;39(6):639-644.
conv_609 .
Glavendekić, Milka, Mirić, Maša, "Štetočina jasena Tomostethus nigritus F. (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)" in Biljni lekar, 39, no. 6 (2011):639-644,
conv_609 .

Parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of erannis defoliaria cl. (lepidoptera, geometridae) in oak forests

Glavendekić, Milka

(Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo, 2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/348
AB  - The research on biology and ecology of Mottled Umber Moth Erannis defoliaria Cl. (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) was carried out in the period 1985-2009 in oak forests in Serbia. Mottled Umber Moth was mainly in the latency during the investigation. Only at the locality Miroc in East Serbia and in Forest unit Zlatica (National Park Djerdap), it was dominant in the complex of early defoliators. Natural enemies of E. defoliaria and especially parasitoids and hyperparasitoids are important mortality factors. Egg parasitoid Trichogramma sp. (Hym., Trichogrammatidae) was recorded at few localities in the vicinity of Belgrade and in the wide area of National Park Djerdap. They are nonspecific parasitoids. Somewhat more specific Telenomus minutus (Hym., Scelionidae) was recorded from East Serbia locality Miroc. Larval parasitoids are Protapanteles immunis, Cotesia limbata, C. jucunda (Hym., Braconidae); Casinaria ischnogaster, Casinaria moesta, Phobo-campe crassiuscula Phobocampe pulchella, Phobocampe sp. (Hytn., Ichneumonidae), Euplectrus bicolor, Eulophus larvarum (Hym., Eulophidae), Blondelia nigripes, Phryxe magnicornis, P. nemea, Peribaea fissiconis (Diptera, Tachinidae). There are 16 parasitoids recorded. Five species of hyperparasitoids recorded on E. defoliaria are following: Gelis areator, Bathythrix lamina (Hym., Ichneumonidae), Perilampus ruficornis (Hym., Perilampidae), Habrocytus chrysos. (Hym., Pteromalidae), Tetrastichus sp. (Hym. Eulophidae).
PB  - Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo
T2  - Šumarski list
T1  - Parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of erannis defoliaria cl. (lepidoptera, geometridae) in oak forests
EP  - 410
IS  - 7-8
SP  - 403
VL  - 134
UR  - conv_2224
ER  - 
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author = "Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The research on biology and ecology of Mottled Umber Moth Erannis defoliaria Cl. (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) was carried out in the period 1985-2009 in oak forests in Serbia. Mottled Umber Moth was mainly in the latency during the investigation. Only at the locality Miroc in East Serbia and in Forest unit Zlatica (National Park Djerdap), it was dominant in the complex of early defoliators. Natural enemies of E. defoliaria and especially parasitoids and hyperparasitoids are important mortality factors. Egg parasitoid Trichogramma sp. (Hym., Trichogrammatidae) was recorded at few localities in the vicinity of Belgrade and in the wide area of National Park Djerdap. They are nonspecific parasitoids. Somewhat more specific Telenomus minutus (Hym., Scelionidae) was recorded from East Serbia locality Miroc. Larval parasitoids are Protapanteles immunis, Cotesia limbata, C. jucunda (Hym., Braconidae); Casinaria ischnogaster, Casinaria moesta, Phobo-campe crassiuscula Phobocampe pulchella, Phobocampe sp. (Hytn., Ichneumonidae), Euplectrus bicolor, Eulophus larvarum (Hym., Eulophidae), Blondelia nigripes, Phryxe magnicornis, P. nemea, Peribaea fissiconis (Diptera, Tachinidae). There are 16 parasitoids recorded. Five species of hyperparasitoids recorded on E. defoliaria are following: Gelis areator, Bathythrix lamina (Hym., Ichneumonidae), Perilampus ruficornis (Hym., Perilampidae), Habrocytus chrysos. (Hym., Pteromalidae), Tetrastichus sp. (Hym. Eulophidae).",
publisher = "Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo",
journal = "Šumarski list",
title = "Parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of erannis defoliaria cl. (lepidoptera, geometridae) in oak forests",
pages = "410-403",
number = "7-8",
volume = "134",
url = "conv_2224"
}
Glavendekić, M.. (2010). Parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of erannis defoliaria cl. (lepidoptera, geometridae) in oak forests. in Šumarski list
Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo., 134(7-8), 403-410.
conv_2224
Glavendekić M. Parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of erannis defoliaria cl. (lepidoptera, geometridae) in oak forests. in Šumarski list. 2010;134(7-8):403-410.
conv_2224 .
Glavendekić, Milka, "Parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of erannis defoliaria cl. (lepidoptera, geometridae) in oak forests" in Šumarski list, 134, no. 7-8 (2010):403-410,
conv_2224 .
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Aktuelni insekti na ukrasnim biljkama u Srbiji i njihov ekonomski i ekološki značaj

Glavendekić, Milka

(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad, 2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/319
AB  - Biološke invazije su u poslednjih nekoliko decenija dobile izuzetno veliki značaj u naučnoj, stručnoj javnosti, na međunarodnom nivou i u lokalnim zajednicama. U mnogim slučajevima su introdukovane vrste bezopasne za ekosistem gde su unete. Ekonomski značajne štetočine, koje su u ekspanziji u poslednjih nekoliko godina su: Acantholyda hieroglyphica, Galerucella luteola, Stereonychus fraxini, Thaumatopoea pityocampa i Zeuzera pyrina. Insekti koji su poznati kod nas, ali do sada nisu zabeleženi kao štetočine, pojavljuju se masovno, kao npr.: Dasineura fraxini, Dasineura abietiperda, Caloptilia syringella i Tomostethus nigritus. Autohtone vrste insekata, ustanovljene prvi put u Srbiji poslednjih godina, zahvaljujući povećanju njihovih populacija i/ili detaljnijim proučavanjima, su npr.: Dasineura oxyacanthae i Placochela ligustri. Alohtone vrste insekata, koje su u ekspanziji poslednjih godina i svojim masovnim pojavama skreću pažnju, su npr.: Acizzia jamatonica, Leptoglossus occidentalis, Nematus tibialis, Obolodiplosis robiniae i Harmonia axyridis. Povećan obim razmene sadnog materijala u unutrašnjem i spoljnom prometu dovodi do prenošenja ekonomski važnih i invazivnih insekata. Klimatske promene menjaju uslove za život insekata i utiču na njihove međuodnose. Povećano interesovanje entomologa za proučavanje štetočina ukrasnih biljaka, pruža saznanja o insektima koji su trofički vezani za ukrasne biljke. Potrebno je da se nastave istraživanja domaćih gradogenih, kao i alohtonih, a posebno invazivnih vrsta insekata.
AB  - Increased trade of seedlings and ornamental plants presents a great threat to local horticulture industry because of possible introduction of alien and invasive species. Due to climate changes it is evident that they influence development and trophical relationships between insects and plants. Increased interest of scientists, first of all entomologists, to work on pests of ornamental plants, contributes to the knowledge significantly. There is need to continue research on ecological and economic important insects: Acantholyda hieroglyphica, Galerucella luteola, Stereonychus fraxini, Thaumatopoea pityocampa, Zeuzera pyrina, Dasineura fraxini, Dasineura abietiperda, Caloptilia syringella, Tomostethus nigritus, Dasineura oxyacanthae, Placochela ligustri, Acizzia jamatonica, Leptoglossus occidentalis, Nematus tibialis, Obolodiplosis robiniae and Harmonia axyridis. The most important is to monitor populations of pests and especially of invasive species to prevent their negative influence to native fauna and flora.
PB  - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad
T2  - Biljni lekar
T1  - Aktuelni insekti na ukrasnim biljkama u Srbiji i njihov ekonomski i ekološki značaj
T1  - Current insects on ornamental plants in Serbia and their economic and ecological importance
EP  - 133
IS  - 2
SP  - 122
VL  - 38
UR  - conv_606
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Biološke invazije su u poslednjih nekoliko decenija dobile izuzetno veliki značaj u naučnoj, stručnoj javnosti, na međunarodnom nivou i u lokalnim zajednicama. U mnogim slučajevima su introdukovane vrste bezopasne za ekosistem gde su unete. Ekonomski značajne štetočine, koje su u ekspanziji u poslednjih nekoliko godina su: Acantholyda hieroglyphica, Galerucella luteola, Stereonychus fraxini, Thaumatopoea pityocampa i Zeuzera pyrina. Insekti koji su poznati kod nas, ali do sada nisu zabeleženi kao štetočine, pojavljuju se masovno, kao npr.: Dasineura fraxini, Dasineura abietiperda, Caloptilia syringella i Tomostethus nigritus. Autohtone vrste insekata, ustanovljene prvi put u Srbiji poslednjih godina, zahvaljujući povećanju njihovih populacija i/ili detaljnijim proučavanjima, su npr.: Dasineura oxyacanthae i Placochela ligustri. Alohtone vrste insekata, koje su u ekspanziji poslednjih godina i svojim masovnim pojavama skreću pažnju, su npr.: Acizzia jamatonica, Leptoglossus occidentalis, Nematus tibialis, Obolodiplosis robiniae i Harmonia axyridis. Povećan obim razmene sadnog materijala u unutrašnjem i spoljnom prometu dovodi do prenošenja ekonomski važnih i invazivnih insekata. Klimatske promene menjaju uslove za život insekata i utiču na njihove međuodnose. Povećano interesovanje entomologa za proučavanje štetočina ukrasnih biljaka, pruža saznanja o insektima koji su trofički vezani za ukrasne biljke. Potrebno je da se nastave istraživanja domaćih gradogenih, kao i alohtonih, a posebno invazivnih vrsta insekata., Increased trade of seedlings and ornamental plants presents a great threat to local horticulture industry because of possible introduction of alien and invasive species. Due to climate changes it is evident that they influence development and trophical relationships between insects and plants. Increased interest of scientists, first of all entomologists, to work on pests of ornamental plants, contributes to the knowledge significantly. There is need to continue research on ecological and economic important insects: Acantholyda hieroglyphica, Galerucella luteola, Stereonychus fraxini, Thaumatopoea pityocampa, Zeuzera pyrina, Dasineura fraxini, Dasineura abietiperda, Caloptilia syringella, Tomostethus nigritus, Dasineura oxyacanthae, Placochela ligustri, Acizzia jamatonica, Leptoglossus occidentalis, Nematus tibialis, Obolodiplosis robiniae and Harmonia axyridis. The most important is to monitor populations of pests and especially of invasive species to prevent their negative influence to native fauna and flora.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad",
journal = "Biljni lekar",
title = "Aktuelni insekti na ukrasnim biljkama u Srbiji i njihov ekonomski i ekološki značaj, Current insects on ornamental plants in Serbia and their economic and ecological importance",
pages = "133-122",
number = "2",
volume = "38",
url = "conv_606"
}
Glavendekić, M.. (2010). Aktuelni insekti na ukrasnim biljkama u Srbiji i njihov ekonomski i ekološki značaj. in Biljni lekar
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Poljoprivredni fakultet - Departman za zaštitu bilja i životne sredine "dr Pavla Vukasovića", Novi Sad., 38(2), 122-133.
conv_606
Glavendekić M. Aktuelni insekti na ukrasnim biljkama u Srbiji i njihov ekonomski i ekološki značaj. in Biljni lekar. 2010;38(2):122-133.
conv_606 .
Glavendekić, Milka, "Aktuelni insekti na ukrasnim biljkama u Srbiji i njihov ekonomski i ekološki značaj" in Biljni lekar, 38, no. 2 (2010):122-133,
conv_606 .

Insect defoliators and their influence on oak forests in the Djerdap national park, Serbia

Glavendekić, Milka; Medarević, Milan

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Medarević, Milan
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/325
AB  - The study of oak phytophagous insects was performed in the period 1992-2010 in the region of the Djerdap National Park. More than a third (36.67%) of the phytophages in oak forests are frequent and can occasionally cause local outbreaks. The early spring defoliator phytophages so far identified in the oak forests of the Djerdap National Park are outbreak species and are significant agents of forest ecosystem degradation and decline. The most frequent species are Tortrix viridana and Operophtera brumata. It was found that Quercus petraea was more affected by dieback then Q. cerris and Q. frainetto.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Insect defoliators and their influence on oak forests in the Djerdap national park, Serbia
EP  - 1141
IS  - 4
SP  - 1137
VL  - 62
DO  - 10.2298/ABS1004137G
UR  - conv_952
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glavendekić, Milka and Medarević, Milan",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The study of oak phytophagous insects was performed in the period 1992-2010 in the region of the Djerdap National Park. More than a third (36.67%) of the phytophages in oak forests are frequent and can occasionally cause local outbreaks. The early spring defoliator phytophages so far identified in the oak forests of the Djerdap National Park are outbreak species and are significant agents of forest ecosystem degradation and decline. The most frequent species are Tortrix viridana and Operophtera brumata. It was found that Quercus petraea was more affected by dieback then Q. cerris and Q. frainetto.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Insect defoliators and their influence on oak forests in the Djerdap national park, Serbia",
pages = "1141-1137",
number = "4",
volume = "62",
doi = "10.2298/ABS1004137G",
url = "conv_952"
}
Glavendekić, M.,& Medarević, M.. (2010). Insect defoliators and their influence on oak forests in the Djerdap national park, Serbia. in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 62(4), 1137-1141.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1004137G
conv_952
Glavendekić M, Medarević M. Insect defoliators and their influence on oak forests in the Djerdap national park, Serbia. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2010;62(4):1137-1141.
doi:10.2298/ABS1004137G
conv_952 .
Glavendekić, Milka, Medarević, Milan, "Insect defoliators and their influence on oak forests in the Djerdap national park, Serbia" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 62, no. 4 (2010):1137-1141,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1004137G .,
conv_952 .
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Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) - nova štetočina bagrema u Srbiji

Mihajlović, Ljubodrag; Glavendekić, Milka; Jakovljević, Ivana; Marjanović, Saša

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mihajlović, Ljubodrag
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Jakovljević, Ivana
AU  - Marjanović, Saša
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/228
AB  - Bagremova muva galica Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) potiče iz Pensilvanije (SAD). Introdukovana je u Evropu 2003. god. u Italiju, pokrajina Veneto. Veoma brzo se širila i sledeće godine je konstatovana u Češkoj i Sloveniji. nađena je 2005. god. u južnom Tirolu, 2006. god. u Mađarskoj, južnoj Slovačkoj, Nemačkoj, Hrvatskoj, Ukrajini i Srbiji, a 2007. god. u Albaniji, Austriji, Belgiji, Bosni i Hercegovini, Francuskoj, Crnoj Gori, Holandiji, Poljskoj, Švajcarskoj, Rusiji i Vel. Britaniji. Ekspanzija bagremove muve galice je zahvatila i Japan, Južnu Koreju, gde je prvi put zabeležena 2002. godine, a 2005. god. je konstatovana u Kini. Prvi nalaz u Srbiji je zabeležen u jesen 2006. god. u okolini Šapca. U toku 2007. god. je konstatovana u Beogradu, a iste i naredne (2008. god.) godine zabeležena je na brojnim lokalitetima u Srbiji, Republici Srpskoj i Crnoj Gori. Proučavana je biologija O. robiniae, način rasprostiranja, prirodni neprijatelji i ekološki značaj.
AB  - Locust gall midge Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) originates from Pennsylvania, USA. It was introduced to Europe in 2003, to Italy, Veneto. Its spreading was very fast and in the following year it was identified from the Check Republic and Slovenia. In 2005, it was recorded from South Tyrol and in 2006 from Hungary, south Slovakia, Germany, Croatia, Ukraine and Serbia. During 2007 it was identified from Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, France, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Russia and UK. The expansion of locust gall midge was also recorded in Japan, South Korea, where it was identified for the first time in 2002, and in 2005 it was identified from China. The first finding from Serbia was recorded in the autumn 2006 in the surroundings of Šabac. During 2007, it was identified from Belgrade, and in the same year and the following year (2008) it was found at numerous sites in Serbia, the Republic of Srpska and Montenegro. This study presents O. robiniae biology, method of distribution, natural enemies and the ecological significance.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd
T2  - Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta
T1  - Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) - nova štetočina bagrema u Srbiji
T1  - Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae): A new invasive insect pest on black locust in Serbia
EP  - 207
IS  - 97
SP  - 197
DO  - 10.2298/GSF0897197M
UR  - conv_274
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mihajlović, Ljubodrag and Glavendekić, Milka and Jakovljević, Ivana and Marjanović, Saša",
year = "2008",
abstract = "Bagremova muva galica Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) potiče iz Pensilvanije (SAD). Introdukovana je u Evropu 2003. god. u Italiju, pokrajina Veneto. Veoma brzo se širila i sledeće godine je konstatovana u Češkoj i Sloveniji. nađena je 2005. god. u južnom Tirolu, 2006. god. u Mađarskoj, južnoj Slovačkoj, Nemačkoj, Hrvatskoj, Ukrajini i Srbiji, a 2007. god. u Albaniji, Austriji, Belgiji, Bosni i Hercegovini, Francuskoj, Crnoj Gori, Holandiji, Poljskoj, Švajcarskoj, Rusiji i Vel. Britaniji. Ekspanzija bagremove muve galice je zahvatila i Japan, Južnu Koreju, gde je prvi put zabeležena 2002. godine, a 2005. god. je konstatovana u Kini. Prvi nalaz u Srbiji je zabeležen u jesen 2006. god. u okolini Šapca. U toku 2007. god. je konstatovana u Beogradu, a iste i naredne (2008. god.) godine zabeležena je na brojnim lokalitetima u Srbiji, Republici Srpskoj i Crnoj Gori. Proučavana je biologija O. robiniae, način rasprostiranja, prirodni neprijatelji i ekološki značaj., Locust gall midge Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) originates from Pennsylvania, USA. It was introduced to Europe in 2003, to Italy, Veneto. Its spreading was very fast and in the following year it was identified from the Check Republic and Slovenia. In 2005, it was recorded from South Tyrol and in 2006 from Hungary, south Slovakia, Germany, Croatia, Ukraine and Serbia. During 2007 it was identified from Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, France, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Russia and UK. The expansion of locust gall midge was also recorded in Japan, South Korea, where it was identified for the first time in 2002, and in 2005 it was identified from China. The first finding from Serbia was recorded in the autumn 2006 in the surroundings of Šabac. During 2007, it was identified from Belgrade, and in the same year and the following year (2008) it was found at numerous sites in Serbia, the Republic of Srpska and Montenegro. This study presents O. robiniae biology, method of distribution, natural enemies and the ecological significance.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd",
journal = "Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta",
title = "Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) - nova štetočina bagrema u Srbiji, Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae): A new invasive insect pest on black locust in Serbia",
pages = "207-197",
number = "97",
doi = "10.2298/GSF0897197M",
url = "conv_274"
}
Mihajlović, L., Glavendekić, M., Jakovljević, I.,& Marjanović, S.. (2008). Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) - nova štetočina bagrema u Srbiji. in Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd.(97), 197-207.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF0897197M
conv_274
Mihajlović L, Glavendekić M, Jakovljević I, Marjanović S. Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) - nova štetočina bagrema u Srbiji. in Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta. 2008;(97):197-207.
doi:10.2298/GSF0897197M
conv_274 .
Mihajlović, Ljubodrag, Glavendekić, Milka, Jakovljević, Ivana, Marjanović, Saša, "Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldeman) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) - nova štetočina bagrema u Srbiji" in Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta, no. 97 (2008):197-207,
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF0897197M .,
conv_274 .
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Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), spermatofaga bagremca (Amorpha fruticosa L.) i njeni prirodni neprijatelji u Srbiji

Gagić, Renata; Mihajlović, Ljubodrag; Glavendekić, Milka

(Herbološko društvo Srbije, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gagić, Renata
AU  - Mihajlović, Ljubodrag
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/232
AB  - Bagremac (Amorpha fruticosa) L. (Fabaceae: Astragaleae) je invazivna biljka koja kolonizuje brojna šumska staništa u Srbiji. Na poplavnim šumskim staništima ovaj žbun je opasan šumski korov zbog izuzetno izražene sub-spontane reprodukcije. U cilju pronalaženja kandidata za biološku borbu, od 2006. godine početa su istraživanja entomofaune bagremca u Srbiji. Istraživanja su obavljena u Vojvodini i po obodu panonskog basena (Mačva, Beograd i dr.). Prema dosadašnjim istraživanjima najznačajnija spermatofaga bagremca je bruhida, Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), poreklom iz Severne Amerike (Teksas). Morfološke karakteristike populacije u Srbiji slične su populacijama u Mađarskoj, Japanu i Teksasu. Procenat parazitiranog semena na istraživanim lokalitetima je 32,4%. Prezimljava u stadijumu larve u semenu i prva imaga su zabeležena krajem marta. Parazitoidi Eupelmus sp. (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) i Oedaule sp. (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) su prvi put zabeleženi u novembru 2007. i to pojedinačno, a masovno su izleteli u periodu april-maj 2008. godine. Javljaju se u izuzetno malom procentu u infestiranom semenu i prezimljuju kao ektoparazitoidi larvi A. pallidipennis. Rodovi Eupelmus i Oedaule su autohtoni na području Balkana i prilagodili su se novom domaćinu. Pošto je A. pallidipennis konstatovana kao značajan redukcioni faktor generativnog razmnožavanja, u cilju uspešnijeg suzbijanja bagremca na naseljenim staništima, potrebno je nastaviti istraživanja bruhide i njenih parazitoida, kao i entomofaune ovog korova uopšte.
AB  - Indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa) L. (Fabaceae: Astragaleae) is an invasive plant colonzing various forest habitats in Serbia In flooded forest habitats, this bush is a dangerous forest weed due to its high sub-spontaneous reproduction. In order to identify a candidate for biological control, a research of indigo bush entomofauna was initiated in Serbia in 2006. Investigations were carried out on the fringes of the Panonian basin (Mačva, Belgrade, etc.). in Vojvodina. The most important spermatophagous species of indigo bush, according to present knowledge, is the bruchid bettle Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), originating from North America (Texas). Morphological characteristics of its populations in Serbia are similar to those in Hungary, Japan and Texas. The percentage of parasitized seeds on the investigated localities was 32.4%. The beetle overwinters as larva in the seed and first imagoes fly out in late March. Parasitoids Eupelmus sp. (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) and Oedaule sp. (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) were first observed in November 2007 sporadically, but they flew out massively in April-May of 2008. They appear in very small percentages of infested seeds and overwinter as ectoparasitoids of A. pallidipennis larvae. The genera Eupelmus and Oedaule are autochthonous in the Balkans and have adjusted to their new host. As A. pallidipennis has been identified as an important reducing factor of generative reproduction, research of the bruchid beetle and its parasitoids, as well as of entomofauna of this weed species in general, should continue with the idea of making advance in indigo bush control.
PB  - Herbološko društvo Srbije
T2  - Acta herbologica
T1  - Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), spermatofaga bagremca (Amorpha fruticosa L.) i njeni prirodni neprijatelji u Srbiji
T1  - Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), a spermatophagous insect of indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa L.) and its natural enemies in Serbia
EP  - 201
IS  - 2
SP  - 195
VL  - 17
UR  - conv_563
ER  - 
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author = "Gagić, Renata and Mihajlović, Ljubodrag and Glavendekić, Milka",
year = "2008",
abstract = "Bagremac (Amorpha fruticosa) L. (Fabaceae: Astragaleae) je invazivna biljka koja kolonizuje brojna šumska staništa u Srbiji. Na poplavnim šumskim staništima ovaj žbun je opasan šumski korov zbog izuzetno izražene sub-spontane reprodukcije. U cilju pronalaženja kandidata za biološku borbu, od 2006. godine početa su istraživanja entomofaune bagremca u Srbiji. Istraživanja su obavljena u Vojvodini i po obodu panonskog basena (Mačva, Beograd i dr.). Prema dosadašnjim istraživanjima najznačajnija spermatofaga bagremca je bruhida, Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), poreklom iz Severne Amerike (Teksas). Morfološke karakteristike populacije u Srbiji slične su populacijama u Mađarskoj, Japanu i Teksasu. Procenat parazitiranog semena na istraživanim lokalitetima je 32,4%. Prezimljava u stadijumu larve u semenu i prva imaga su zabeležena krajem marta. Parazitoidi Eupelmus sp. (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) i Oedaule sp. (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) su prvi put zabeleženi u novembru 2007. i to pojedinačno, a masovno su izleteli u periodu april-maj 2008. godine. Javljaju se u izuzetno malom procentu u infestiranom semenu i prezimljuju kao ektoparazitoidi larvi A. pallidipennis. Rodovi Eupelmus i Oedaule su autohtoni na području Balkana i prilagodili su se novom domaćinu. Pošto je A. pallidipennis konstatovana kao značajan redukcioni faktor generativnog razmnožavanja, u cilju uspešnijeg suzbijanja bagremca na naseljenim staništima, potrebno je nastaviti istraživanja bruhide i njenih parazitoida, kao i entomofaune ovog korova uopšte., Indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa) L. (Fabaceae: Astragaleae) is an invasive plant colonzing various forest habitats in Serbia In flooded forest habitats, this bush is a dangerous forest weed due to its high sub-spontaneous reproduction. In order to identify a candidate for biological control, a research of indigo bush entomofauna was initiated in Serbia in 2006. Investigations were carried out on the fringes of the Panonian basin (Mačva, Belgrade, etc.). in Vojvodina. The most important spermatophagous species of indigo bush, according to present knowledge, is the bruchid bettle Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), originating from North America (Texas). Morphological characteristics of its populations in Serbia are similar to those in Hungary, Japan and Texas. The percentage of parasitized seeds on the investigated localities was 32.4%. The beetle overwinters as larva in the seed and first imagoes fly out in late March. Parasitoids Eupelmus sp. (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) and Oedaule sp. (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) were first observed in November 2007 sporadically, but they flew out massively in April-May of 2008. They appear in very small percentages of infested seeds and overwinter as ectoparasitoids of A. pallidipennis larvae. The genera Eupelmus and Oedaule are autochthonous in the Balkans and have adjusted to their new host. As A. pallidipennis has been identified as an important reducing factor of generative reproduction, research of the bruchid beetle and its parasitoids, as well as of entomofauna of this weed species in general, should continue with the idea of making advance in indigo bush control.",
publisher = "Herbološko društvo Srbije",
journal = "Acta herbologica",
title = "Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), spermatofaga bagremca (Amorpha fruticosa L.) i njeni prirodni neprijatelji u Srbiji, Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), a spermatophagous insect of indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa L.) and its natural enemies in Serbia",
pages = "201-195",
number = "2",
volume = "17",
url = "conv_563"
}
Gagić, R., Mihajlović, L.,& Glavendekić, M.. (2008). Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), spermatofaga bagremca (Amorpha fruticosa L.) i njeni prirodni neprijatelji u Srbiji. in Acta herbologica
Herbološko društvo Srbije., 17(2), 195-201.
conv_563
Gagić R, Mihajlović L, Glavendekić M. Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), spermatofaga bagremca (Amorpha fruticosa L.) i njeni prirodni neprijatelji u Srbiji. in Acta herbologica. 2008;17(2):195-201.
conv_563 .
Gagić, Renata, Mihajlović, Ljubodrag, Glavendekić, Milka, "Acanthoscelides pallidipennis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), spermatofaga bagremca (Amorpha fruticosa L.) i njeni prirodni neprijatelji u Srbiji" in Acta herbologica, 17, no. 2 (2008):195-201,
conv_563 .