28.032022April 21, 2022 Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Mark WhitmoreBy Justin DalabaIn Blog, Researcher SpotlightsTags Adelges, biocontrol, biological invasion, climate change, eDNA, forest, forest pests, Hemlock, hemlock woolly adelgid, invasive species, laricobius, management, Northeast, research, researcher spotlight Dr. Mark Whitmore is a well-versed forest entomologist and Director of the New York State Hemlock Initiative. Read more about his research program.
25.012022May 23, 2022 Sensing the need to bridge the research-practice divide for invasive species detection and monitoringBy Justin DalabaIn Blog, News, Research SummariesTags climate change, collaboration, conservation, environmental change, hemlock woolly adelgid, impacts, infestation, invasive species, knowing-doing gap, management, practice, prioritization, remote sensing, research, treatment A team of researchers and practitioners tackles the disconnect between research and application in the field of remote sensing for invasive species, summarizing 40+ years of literature and experience.