IUFRO World Congress in Brisbane, Australia

Session 040: Alien Pests Threatening Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems

Cordinator: Naoto Kamata & Kurt Gottschalk

Friday 12 August, 16:00-18:00
Room 5, Brisbane Cnvention & Exhibition Centre

Oral presentation
1016 V Liebhold.doc Alien Pest Species as Players in the Game of Forest Succession
Nod Kay.doc Biodiversity and the invasion of novel ecosystems
Yamada.doc Impacts by invasive mongoose Herpestes javanicus on native animals in Amami-Island, Japan.
Schoettle.doc No place to hide - invasion by a non-native pathogen
Glenn Stewart.doc Vertebrate invasion and biodiversity of New Zealand forests

Poster presentation
0226 Auclair.doc Pathway Analysis of the Risk of Introducing Asian Long-Horned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) to Landfills Outside of New York City
0466 V de Groot.doc Asian Longhorned beetle in Canada: Another case study in the management of invasive species
0530 P Santana.doc Introduced Eucalyptus psyllids In Brazil
0658 P Auger-Rozenberg.doc Biological and genetical impact of the invasive seed chalcid Megastigmus rafni (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) on firs stands in Europe.
0685 kamata.doc Tree composition change in cool-temperate deciduous forests caused by Japanese oak wilt, a newly emerged forest pest in Japan
0759 V Lee.doc Alien pinewood nematodes threaten biodiversity of pine forest ecosystem in Taiwan
0859 P Thakur.doc A phytoplasma disease causing degenration of Toona ciliata- an important timber tree in India
Cancelled (08/02/2005) 0870 P Turcani.doc Response of Plqtypus quercivorus (Murayama) to artificially enhanced concentration of gallic acid in living oak trees.
0879 Glen.doc Exotic plantation eucalypt pests threaten indigenous Australian forest ecosystems
Cancelled (08/02/2005) 0891 P Sivonen.doc Phytophagous North American insects on European trees: the role of life history traits and host plants.
1320 P Lakatos.doc Genetic structure of Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg, 1836) (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) populations from Europe and Asia
1474 P Sousa.doc MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES TO CONTROL THE PINE WOOD NEMATODE (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) AND ITS VECTOR (Monochamus galloprovincialis), IN PORTUGAL
Cancelled (19/02/2005) 1503 P Clarke.doc Impacts of Forest Management on Ant Diversity in East Texas, USA
1654 P Battistel.doc Policy and Technological Regimes in the Evolution of the Engineered Trees in Forestry Innovation System in Europe.
Futai The pine wilt disease disturb mycorrhizal relationships thereby inhibit pine regeneration.
2299 Nakamura.doc Characteristics of pine wilt disease development and prevalence of the vector insect, Monochamus alternatus, in subtropical Okinawa Island, Japan.
2471 P Bodles.doc Phytophthora cinnamomi: a threat to north temperate pine forests?
2474 P McDonald.doc Detecting new and emerging pests of eucalypt plantations in Queensland: the value of systematised forest health surveillance as a management tool.
2478 P Wilcken.doc Red Gum Lerp Psyllid biological control cooperative program in eucalyptus plantations in Brazil.
2559 P Ramsfield.doc The development of a DNA based detection system for western gall rust.

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