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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 .
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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 .
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Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective

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

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marzano, Mariella
AU  - Dandy, Norman
AU  - Papazova-Anakieva, Irena
AU  - Avtzis, Dimitrios
AU  - Connolly, Tom
AU  - Eschen, Rene
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Hurley, Brett
AU  - Lindelow, Ake
AU  - Matosević, Dinka
AU  - Tomov, Rumen
AU  - Vettraino, Anna Maria
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/763
AB  - Tree professionals play an important role in protecting forests against invasive pests. Their awareness of pests and knowledge of how they spread is likely to be a key component of effective detection, eradication and management measures, but very little is known about awareness levels of this stakeholder group. To address this important evidence gap, a questionnaire survey of tree professionals was carried out across nine European countries. Results from 392 tree professionals show relatively low levels of self-reported awareness for a number of pests and pathogens. Levels of awareness rise with increasing age as well as frequency of visits to forests. Awareness also appeared higher where pests were present in the respondent's country. There was a high level of support for purchasing plant material from accredited sources. Barriers to changing behaviours include financial and resource pressures but also the perceived behaviour of others. Tree professionals utilise multiple sources to gain information about tree pests but the internet was the most popular. A considerable amount of pest information is already available online and this study recommends that different approaches to raising awareness be trialled, including the use of experienced tree professionals as knowledge brokers and exploring new ways of using digital technologies as a learning tool. C
T2  - Forest Policy and Economics
T1  - Assessing awareness of tree pests and pathogens amongst tree professionals: A pan-European perspective
EP  - 171
SP  - 164
VL  - 70
DO  - 10.1016/j.forpol.2016.06.030
UR  - conv_1222
ER  - 
@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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