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Tree diversity reduces co-infestation of Douglas fir by two exotic pests and pathogens
(NeoBiota. vol. 84, pp. 397 - 413, 2023-05-18)Article de revue -
Pathologists and entomologists must join forces against forest pest and pathogen invasions
(NeoBiota. vol. 58, pp. 107 - 127, 2020)Article de revue -
Eradication programs against non-native pests and pathogens of woody plants in Europe: which factors influence their success or failure?
(NeoBiota. vol. 84, pp. 281-317, 2023-05-18)Article de revue -
Restoring tree species mixtures mitigates the adverse effects of pine monoculture and drought on forest carabids
(Insect conservation and diversity, 2022-08-02)Article de revue -
Classical biological control against insect pests in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East: What influences its success?
(NeoBiota. vol. 65, pp. 169 - 191, 2021-06-10)Article de revue -
The risk of bark and ambrosia beetles associated with imported non-coniferous wood and potential horizontal phytosanitary measures
(Forests. vol. 11, n° 3, pp. 1-17, 2020-03-19)Article de revue -
Pinus pinea: a natural barrier for the insect vector of the pine wood nematode?
(Annals of Forest Science. vol. 79, n° 1, pp. 1-12, 2022-12)Article de revue -
Combining phytochemicals and multitrophic interactions to control forest insect pests
(Current Opinion in Insect Science. vol. 44, pp. 101-106, 2021-04)Article de revue -
Forest structure and composition alleviate human thermal stress
(Global Change Biology, 2022)Article de revue -
Analyzing the capacity to initiate transformative change: a methodology for assessing biodiversity strategies
(Biodiversity and Conservation. vol. 32, n° 11, pp. 3641-3660, 2023-07-12)Article de revue