Recent invasive species publications from Journal of Applied Ecology, Biological Control, Advances in Ecological Research, and other journals.
New York Invasive Species Research Institute
Author archive for: Abby Bezrutczyk
The Geography of Invasion Risk
Dr. Jenica Allen, Assistant Professor at University of New Hampshire, discusses her recent work with invasive plant biogeography in the context of climate change.
Abstracts of Interest: December 2016
Recent invasive species publications from Management of Biological Invasions, Journal of Applied Ecology, Biological Control, and other journals.
Spread by trade and climate, bugs butcher America’s forests
From The Washington Post- "Aided by global trade, a warming climate and drought-weakened trees, [invasive insects] have become one of the greatest threats to biodiversity in the United States."
Executive Order Released – Safeguarding the Nation from the Impacts of Invasive Species
On December 5th, 2016, President Barrack Obama signed a new federal Executive Order "Safeguarding the Nation from the Impacts of Invasive Species"
Abstracts of Interest: November 2016
Abstracts from recent invasive species publications in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Journal of Plant Ecology, Biological Invasions, and others.
National Forum on Climate and Pests Recordings Now Available
Video recordings are now available from the National Forum on Climate and Pests.
When is Invasive Species Control Feasible? Tools to Help Assess a Project Before You Start
Dr. Jeff Corbin, Professor at Union College, discusses his recent paper on using decision support tools to strategically manage invasive plants.
Abstracts of Interest: October 2016
Recent invasive species publications from Plant and Soil, Journal of Plant Ecology, Biological Invasions, and other journals.
Invasive plants dye woodpeckers red
From Eurekalert! - Compounds from the berries of invasive bush honeysuckles are responsible for changing feather color in "yellow-shafted" Northern Flickers.