Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Several forest non-native pests and pathogens that are among the most frequently
cited invasive species worldwide represent serious economic and conservation
concerns for the forest ecosystems in their region of introduction. Such organisms
can have adverse impacts on the yield of marketable wood products, such as timber
and pulp, as well as non-wood forest products, such as nuts, fruits, and seeds. However,
quantitative data about impacts on forest market resources are rare and usually
restricted in time and space. Moreover, information on regional impacts, and aggregate
data including multiple invasive species, are largely missing or miscalculated.
The most comprehensive studies show that the greatest impacts of pest invasions on
native tree species are effects on non-market values whereas losses in wood and nonwood
forest products account for a small part of the total impacts. Patterns are somewhat
different in plantations of non-native trees, where non-native pests are more
likely to affect the forestry sector directly through reduced fibre yield and increased
management costs, whereas non-market values and environmental impacts are of
lesser concern. This chapter argues that direct impacts on market forest resources are
sometimes largely exaggerated and provides reasons for these overestimations.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
invasive species; impact; forest pathogens; forest insects
Elenco autori:
Santini, Alberto
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Titolo del libro:
Impact of Biological Invasions on Ecosystem Services,