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Towards tree species preservation: Protecting ash amidst the emerald ash borer invasion in the Northeast

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Anthony W D’Amato, David A Orwig, Nathan W Siegert, Amanda Mahaffey, Les Benedict, Tyler Everett, John Daigle, Logan Johnson, Paul Catanzaro, and Caitlin Cusack, 2023-06-24, Towards tree species preservation: Protecting ash amidst the emerald ash borer invasion in the Northeast: Journal of Forestry, v. fvad025.

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Abstract (from AcademicOUP): The introduced emerald ash borer (EAB) represents the costliest invasive forest insect in US history, causing significant mortality of ash species across much of eastern North America as well as in Colorado and Oregon. Few surviving overstory ash trees exist in areas first invaded by EAB, such as the Lake States region; however, forests with healthy, mature ash remain in recently invaded regions, such as the northeastern United States. Given the importance of ash to cultural lifeways of Indigenous peoples and the ecology and economies of working forest lands, there is growing interest in applying protection measures to maintain ash in forested settings. We further develop our call for species preservation [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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