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Regional assessment of emerald ash borer, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Agrilus planipennis</Emphasis>, impacts in forests of the Eastern United States
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Randall?S?MorinEmail author  Andrew?M?Liebhold  Scott?A?Pugh  Susan?J?Crocker
Institution:1.USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station,Newtown Square,USA;2.USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station,Morgantown,USA;3.USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station,Houghton,USA;4.USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station,St. Paul,USA
Abstract:Native to Asia, the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) has caused extensive mortality of ash tree species (Fraxinus spp.) in the eastern United States. As of 2013, the pest was documented in 18 % of counties within the natural range of ash in the eastern United States. Regional forest inventory data from the U.S. Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis program were used to quantify trends in ash mortality rate and volume per hectare relative to the year of initial emerald ash borer detection. Results indicate that the annual ash mortality rate increases by as much as 2.7 % per year after initial detection of the pest in a county. Corresponding decreases in ash volume (as much as 1.8 m3 per hectare per year) continue for several more years until most live ash is killed. These results, while not necessarily representative of the effects on ash in urban ecosystems, document the severe impact this invading herbivore is having on forests as it expands its range in North America.
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