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Zhao, Jingzheng, Mingchang Wang, Dong Cai, et al. "Spatiotemporal Changes of Pine Caterpillar Infestation Risk and the Driving Effect of Habitat Factors in Northeast China." Remote Sensing 17, no. 10 (2025): 1738. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17101738.

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Pine caterpillar (Dendrolimus) infestations threaten pine forests, causing severe ecological and economic impacts. Identifying the driving factors behind these infestations is essential for effective forest management. This study uses the APCIRD framework combined with an improved random forest model to analyze spatiotemporal changes in infestation risk and the driving effects of habitat factors in Northeast China. From 2019 to 2024, we applied SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP), frequency analysis, fitting functions, and GeoDetector to quantify the impact of key drivers, such as snow cover
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Spangler, Steve M., Dennis D. Calvin, Joe Russo, and Jay Schlegel. "Predicting Risk of European Corn Borer Infestation in Sweet Corn Based on Harvest Date." HortTechnology 19, no. 1 (2009): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.19.1.173.

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Infestation of sweet corn (Zea mays) at harvest by european corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) was examined in 16 hybrid/harvest date combinations from 1994 through 1996 in central Pennsylvania. Two general periods of sweet corn ear infestation levels were observed. Infestations, expressed as proportion of ears infested, were 0.11 (11%) or lower in 10 of 11 plots harvested from 21 July to 23 Aug., whereas they were noticeably higher (30%–88%) in September and early October. Infestations expressed as larvae per ear showed the same temporal pattern. A nonlinear (sigmoidal) relationship was found be
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Spangler, Steve M., Dennis D. Calvin, Joe Russo, and Jay Schlegel. "Predicting Risk of European Corn Borer Infestation in Sweet Corn Based on Harvest Date." HortTechnology 19, no. 1 (2009): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.19.1.173.

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Infestation of sweet corn (Zea mays) at harvest by european corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) was examined in 16 hybrid/harvest date combinations from 1994 through 1996 in central Pennsylvania. Two general periods of sweet corn ear infestation levels were observed. Infestations, expressed as proportion of ears infested, were 0.11 (11%) or lower in 10 of 11 plots harvested from 21 July to 23 Aug., whereas they were noticeably higher (30%–88%) in September and early October. Infestations expressed as larvae per ear showed the same temporal pattern. A nonlinear (sigmoidal) relationship was found be
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Dodds, Kevin J., Steven L. Garman, and Darrell W. Ross. "Risk Rating Systems for the Douglas-Fir Beetle in the Interior Western United States." Western Journal of Applied Forestry 21, no. 4 (2006): 173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/21.4.173.

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Abstract Douglas-fir beetle (DFB), Dendroctonus pseudotsugae, risk rating systems were developed for four USDA Forest Service ranger districts in northern Idaho. Risk rating systems were developed using a geographic information system, USDA Forest Service aerial detection survey maps, and nearest neighbor distances. Years where epidemic populations of DFB occurred over the four ranger districts were selected and risk rating systems were developed for each district. Nearest neighbor distances for between-year (t + 1) and between-2-year (t + 2) infestations were measured. Percentiles of nearest
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Reed, William J., and Darrell Errico. "Techniques for assessing the effects of pest hazards on long-run timber supply." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 17, no. 11 (1987): 1455–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x87-224.

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Stand-level and forest-level models are developed for the purpose of assessing the effects of pest hazards on long-term timber supply. The stand-level model yields formulas for the long-run average yield and the land expectation value when both the risk of infestation by pests and the risk of total destruction by fire are present. Infestations are assumed to occur with a probability dependent upon stand age. A forest-level harvest scheduling procedure of the model II type, which allows for pest infestation and fire destruction, is developed. Numerical examples are given, using data for lodgepo
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Nicosia, Grazia. "Which strategies are used against insect pests: a survey in 120 institutions of public heritage." Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research 43, no. 2 (2011): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jear.2011.137.

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A quantitative survey was conducted to identify the characteristics of infestations in contemporary art institutions. This survey helped us understanding the mechanism of infestation in French heritage institutions according to the type of institution. Our results show a correlation between the nature of the infestation, its understanding and the themes of the collection. This factual study provides a better assessment of institutions‘ risk management and their probable infestation depending on the type institution. Given these data, we are able to observe the typical features of con
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Martínez-Rincón, Sigifredo, José R. Valdez-Lazalde, Héctor M. de los Santos-Posadas, and Guillermo Sánchez-Martínez. "Risk of infestations by Dendroctonus mexicanus Hopkins and Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann bark beetles in forests of Michoacán." Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente 28, no. 1 (2021): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2020.11.069.

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Introduction: Severe Dendroctonus spp. infestations are reported in North and Central America. Dendroctonus mexicanus Hopkins and Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann are recognized as forest pests and are common in the state of Michoacán, Mexico.Objective: To model current and future (2015-2039) spatial distribution of risk D. mexicanus and D. frontalis infestation in forests of Michoacán, Mexico.Materials and methods: Multicriteria evaluation techniques, including the analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy membership functions, were combined with climate and biophysical variables to obtain forest
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Modou Séré, Micheline Nomtondo Sawadogo, Sié Hermann Pooda, et al. "Diagnosis of fasciolosis in cattle slaughtered at the slaughterhouse of the urban commune of Dédougou in Burkina Faso." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 3 (2021): 497–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2021.12.3.0716.

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Fasciolosis is a major zoonosis of ruminants which causes great economic losses to breeders. Given the economic and public health importance of this pathology, it is necessary to establish the current situation in a perspective of animal and ruminant meat consumer health protection. Therefore, the present study was conducted at the slaughterhouse of Dédougou in order to identify the species of fluke that caused this pathology in the Boucle du Mouhoun region and to estimate the prevalence, the risk factors and the economic losses associated with this pathology. For this purpose, 820 cattle and
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Arevalo-Nieto, Claudia, Justin Sheen, Gian Franco Condori-Luna, et al. "Incentivizing optimal risk map use for Triatoma infestans surveillance in urban environments." PLOS Global Public Health 2, no. 8 (2022): e0000145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000145.

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In Arequipa, Peru, a large-scale vector control campaign has successfully reduced urban infestations of the Chagas disease vector, Triatoma infestans. In addition to preventing new infections with Trypanosoma cruzi (etiological agent of Chagas disease), the campaign produced a wealth of information about the distribution and density of vector infestations. We used these data to create vector infestation risk maps for the city in order to target the last few remaining infestations, which are unevenly distributed and difficult to pinpoint. Our maps, which are provided on a mobile app, display co
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Modou, Séré, Nomtondo Sawadogo Micheline, Hermann Pooda Sié, et al. "Diagnosis of fasciolosis in cattle slaughtered at the slaughterhouse of the urban commune of Dédougou in Burkina Faso." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 3 (2021): 497–504. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5813911.

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Fasciolosis is a major zoonosis of ruminants which causes great economic losses to breeders. Given the economic and public health importance of this pathology, it is necessary to establish the current situation in a perspective of animal and ruminant meat consumer health protection. Therefore, the present study was conducted at the slaughterhouse of Dédougou in order to identify the species of fluke that caused this pathology in the Boucle du Mouhoun region and to estimate the prevalence, the risk factors and the economic losses associated with this pathology. For this purpose, 820 catt
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Infestation risk"

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Rijal, Jhalendra P. "Environmental and behavioral factors associated with the infestation of vineyards by larvae of grape root borer." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46871.

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Grape root borer, Vitacea polistiformis (Harris), is an oligophagous pest of grapevines in the eastern USA. Neonates must burrow into the soil to find grape roots. In Virginia, larvae feed on roots for ~2 years, then pupate just beneath the soil surface. Emerging adults leave an empty pupal exuviae at the soil surface around the vine base. There was no relationship between weekly captures in pheromone traps and pupal exuviae counts, indicating that exuviae sampling is most appropriate to assess infestations. Exuviae sampling in Virginia vineyards revealed infestations that ranged from light to
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Diatta, Pierre Maurice. "TBD Economic Impact of Fruit Flies in Mango Production in Senegal: Ex-Post Analysis of mango losses in Ziguinchor (Casamance)." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/82484.

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The mango tree is one the important sources of income in the rural economy of Senegal. However, mango producers in Ziguinchor are facing fruit fly infestations leading to important losses in income. The aim of this study is to measure the impact of the losses encountered by mango farmers in Ziguinchor over three years 2012, 2013, and 2014 and conduct an econometric study to examine household characteristics associated with high level of losses. At the household level, the total yearly losses on average from fruit fly infestations represent 17.09 % of the average total household income in Zigu
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Hamer, Wolfgang Berengar [Verfasser]. "Spatial prediction of the infestation risks of winter wheat by the pathogens Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (Powdery mildew) and Puccinia triticina (Brown rust) in Schleswig-Holstein using machine learning techniques / Wolfgang Berengar Hamer." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1160939012/34.

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Duehl, Adrian Joseph. "Predicting southern pine beetle infestation risk from neighborhood history and environmental conditions." 2008. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-03182008-094036/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Cabral, João Alexandre Ferreira Abel dos Santos. "Risk assessment for a non-target species, mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki), of an alternative ecotechnological approach to control crayfish infestation in rice fields." Doctoral thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/2142.

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Tese de doutoramento em Biologia (Ecologia) apresentada à Fac. de Ciências e Tecnologia da Univ. de Coimbra<br>A aplicação do surfactante Genapol OXD-080, não-iônico e biodegradável, nos arrozais, tem sido considerado como parte de uma abordagem ecotecnológica para mitigar os danos causados pelo lagostim vermelho da Louisiana, Procambarus clarkii, na produção de arroz. O Genapol OXD-080 apresenta-se como menos tóxico que os pesticidas (ex: paratião) comumente usados, embora ilegalmente, pelos orizicultores para controlar a actividade do lagostim nos campos de arroz. De uma forma geral, os obje
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Books on the topic "Infestation risk"

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Robertson, C. Preliminary risk rating for mountain pine beetle infestation of lodgepole pine forests over large areas with ordinal regression modelling. Pacific Forestry Centre, 2009.

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Shore, Terence Leckie. Characterization of the jack pine forests of western Canada for susceptibility to infestation by the mountain pine beetle. Pacific Forestry Centre, 2009.

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Herrick, Owen W. Mortality risks for forest trees threatened with gypsy moth infestation. United States Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1987.

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Taylor, R. W. D. Phytosanitary procedures to be adopted for maize and other food-aid shipments to reduce the risks of insect infestation and damage. FAO, 1996.

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Establishment, Building Research. Reducing the risk of pest infestations in buildings. Building Research Establishment, 1996.

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Evaluation of risk assessment of mountain pine beetle infestations. Pacific Forestry Centre, 2007.

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H.R. __, Restoring Healthy Forests for Healthy Communities Act; H.R. 1294, Self-Sufficient Communities Land Act; H.R. 818, Healthy Forest Management and Wildfire Prevention Act; H.R. 1345, Catastrophic Wildfire Prevention Act of 2013; H.R. __, Depleting Risk from Insect Infestation, Soil Erosion, and Catastrophic Fire Act of 2013; and H.R. 1442, Depleting Risk from Insect Infestation, Soil Erosion, and Catastrophic Fire Act of 2013: Legislative hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation of the Committee on Natural Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session, Thursday, April 11, 2013. U.S. Government Printing Office, 2013.

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Salmon, Roland L. Other bacterial diseasesRat-bite fevers. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0022.

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Infection with Streptobacillus moniliformis, gives rise to Rat-Bite fever also known as Streptobacillary Fever, and, when epidemic Epidemic Arthritic Erythema (Haverhill Fever). It occurs worldwide. Only three outbreaks have been described. It is either caused by the bite of, or similar close contact with, a rat or other infected rodent, or, when epidemic, by the ingestion of water or milk contaminated by rats. Control requires limiting human contact with rats, traditionally by prevention of rat infestation although, of recent years, in developed countries, the keeping of rats as pets has play
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Book chapters on the topic "Infestation risk"

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Barrera, Roberto. "5. Dengue Vector Surveillance." In Surveillance and Control of Dengue Vectors in the United States and Territories. Open Book Publishers, 2025. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0472.05.

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This chapter underscores the necessity of monitoring Aedes mosquito populations to understand transmission risk, detect exotic species, and evaluate control measures. The chapter details various surveillance methods targeting both immature (larval/pupal) and adult stages, highlighting their strengths and limitations. For pre-adults, larval indices and pupal surveys help to assess infestation levels and identify productive aquatic habitats. Adult surveillance techniques, including ovitraps, aspirators, and specialized traps like BG-Sentinel and sticky gravid traps, monitor the virus-transmittin
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Jedlička, J., V. Tolarová, and E. Švandová. "Intestinal Parasite Infestation Risks in Temporary Residents in Warm Climates." In Travel Medicine. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73772-5_65.

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Bowers, John H., Jerry R. Malayer, Beatriz Martínez-López, et al. "Surveillance for Early Detection of High-Consequence Pests and Pathogens." In Advances in Human Services and Public Health. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7935-0.ch005.

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Surveillance is one of the core activities of national organizations responsible for human, animal, or plant health, with the goal of demonstrating the absence of infection or infestation, determining the presence or distribution of infection or infestation, and/or detecting as early as possible exotic or emerging pests and pathogens that may be harmful to agriculture and the environment. Surveillance is a tool to establish absence of the pest or pathogen, monitor trends, facilitate the mitigation and control of infection or infestation, provide data for use in risk analysis, substantiate the
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Herrera-Bojórquez, Josué, Josué Villegas-Chim, Daniel Adrian, et al. "Low-Cost Materials for Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Installation of House Screening against Aedes aegypti." In Mosquito Research - Recent Advances in Pathogen Interactions, Immunity, and Vector Control Strategies [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.107838.

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House-screening (HS) using fixed-aluminium frames to reduce the risk of indoor infestation with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as well as the risk of Aedes-transmitted diseases in communities living in endemic areas. However, the success of this approach has been hindered by the elevated cost of the aluminium-based materials as well as their professional installation, which cannot be afforded by people living under vulnerable conditions. Cost-saving strategies such as the use of low-cost materials including wood, PVC, and Velcro are within the list of HS options available and offered by HS businesse
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Ezzahra Amarir, Fatima, Abdelmohcine Aimrane, and Abdelkbir Rhalem. "Incrimination of Dog Vector of Cystic Echinococcosis and Impact of the Appropriate Dogs’ Treatment." In Canine Genetics, Health and Medicine. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95776.

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Dogs are involved in the transmission of several parasitic zoonosis. Among these, hydatidosis is very endemic in many countries of the world. Dog populations are very variable from one region to another, which increases the infestation risks across human populations especially in the developing countries such as in Morocco. Moreover, the risk of exposure is higher in dogs with access to rural slaughterhouses than in owned dogs. As for preventive measures, this calls for effective implementation of the appropriate dogs’ treatment against hydatidosis. Thus, the following chapter updates the most
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Kayeke, Mohamed J., Nhamo Nhamo, and David Chikoye. "Reducing Risk of Weed Infestation and Labor Burden of Weed Management in Cropping Systems." In Smart Technologies for Sustainable Smallholder Agriculture. Elsevier, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-810521-4.00006-2.

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Kimaro, Esther Gwae, and Popoola Moshood Abiola. "Epidemiology and Economic Importance of African Animal Trypanosomiasis." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6433-2.ch002.

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African animal trypanosomiasis (AAT), also called Nagana, is a vector-borne parasitic disease caused by an extracellular protozoan belonging to the genus Trypanosoma. It has serious effects on the health status and welfare of domestic mammals which considerably results in a reduction in their productivity. In this review, a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology of AAT was provided with a special focus on its general clinical aspects (the clinical signs and pathogenesis as well as its transmission cycle), the parasite (Trypanosoma spp.), the parasite life cycle and transmission, its vector
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Schimmelpfennig, David, and Janie M. Chermak. "Introduction to the Economics of Animal and Plant Biosecurity." In Advances in Human Services and Public Health. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7935-0.ch001.

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The economics of plant and animal health protection influence country policies through rapidly evolving benefit-cost tradeoffs that are difficult to forecast. Increased threat of infestation by invasive species following novel trade pathways is one recent trend, being counteracted by advances in data analytics to target interventions on higher risk pathways. The availability of increasingly large, complicated datasets generated from daily enforcement of regulations are available to safeguarding analysts. These data resources used to monitor and evaluate pathways are increasingly available elec
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Hintner, Christoph, Stefano Terzi, and Stefan Steger. "Wipptal South Pilot Action Region Gravity-Driven Natural Hazards and Forest Types." In Best Practice Examples of Ecosystem-Based Risk Management Implementation in the GR4A Pilot Action Regions [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99016.

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This chapter describes the Wipptal South Pilot Action Region (PAR) in South Tyrol, where forests are well recognized to play a crucial role in protecting against a variety of gravity-driven natural hazards, such as landslides, debris flows, rock falls and snow avalanches. The chapter presents the three municipalities in the PAR area in terms of socio-environmental context, gravity-driven natural hazards and forest characteristics. The presented best-practice example describes the results of a former project entitled “Waldtypisierung Südtirol” (Eng. Forest Characterization South Tyrol) that foc
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Msaad Guerfali, Meriem, Kamel Charaabi, Mohamed Chaouachi, et al. "Facing the Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) – Safeguarding Phoenix canariensis and beyond." In Wildlife Conservation - Natural and Human-Influenced Ecosystems [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1006749.

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Phytosanitary regulations in various countries govern the importation and movement of plants and plant products. These regulations aim to prevent the introduction of harmful organisms into the territory, which may be present on plants and in the soil and can adversely affect both crops and biodiversity. The introduction of plant varieties carrying pests can have disastrous consequences. One significant example is the Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus), inadvertently introduced to Tunisia with Phoenix canariensis. First detected in Carthage, the pest has since spread to several governo
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Conference papers on the topic "Infestation risk"

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Gauthier, C., and D. Lowther. "Impact of Zebra Mussel Infestation on Fire Protection and Safety Systems of Utility Generating Stations." In CORROSION 1992. NACE International, 1992. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1992-92346.

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Abstract The infestation of the Great Lakes by zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorph) is a serious concern to the utility industry due to their potential to foul cooling water systems. Their presence in power plant water systems can result in reduction or blockage of water flow, enhanced fouling and corrosion. Generating station plant emergency water, fire protection, and safety systems using raw lake water are at risk from zebra mussel infestation through impact upon performance reliability and service life. Case histories are presented in this paper detail zebra mussel mitigation and control st
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Bressan, Glaucia M., Vilma A. Oliveira, and Maurilio Boaventura. "Risk prediction for weed infestation using classification rules." In 2009 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications (CCA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cca.2009.5280694.

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Donica, Ala. "Aspecte privind dezvoltarea bolii fainarea stejarului (Microsphaera Alphitoides) în arboretele de cvercinee." In Impactul antropic asupra calitatii mediului. Institute of Ecology and Geography, Republic of Moldova, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53380/9789975330800.24.

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The fungal agent Microsphaera alphitoides is one of the main agents responsible for degradation of oak ecosystems in Moldova. The development and spread of the oak powdery mildew in the researched areas occurred during two stages of leaves infestation (primary infestation, in spring, through ascospori and secondary infestation, in summer, through conidia), directly depended on meteorological parameters and the presence of the source of infestation. The meteorological conditions in 2018 allowed the spread of the disease in oak stands, especially during the secondary infestation, when leaf infes
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Chihai, Oleg, Ștefan Rusu, Nina Talambuta, et al. "Parasite fauna diversity in Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes) from natural and anthropized ecosystems of the Republic of Moldova." In Xth International Conference of Zoologists. Institute of Zoology, Republic of Moldova, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53937/icz10.2021.30.

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The study of the diversity of the parasite fauna in the investigated foxes showed a high level of infestation (100%). The taxonomy of parasitofauna in foxes includes 12 parasitic invasions (Isospora canis – 14,3%, Alaria alata – 51,0%, Mesocestoides lineatus – 21,7%, Taeniidae spp – 27,0%, Syphacia obvelata – 17,0%, Strongyloides stercoralis – 13,3%, Toxocara canis – 59,0%, Toxascaris leonina – 65,5%, Ancylostoma caninum – 8,7%, Trichuris vulpis – 26,1%, Trichuris muris – 4,4%, Capilaria hepatica – 35,0%), which belong to 5 classes, 10 families, 11 genera and about 12 species. The share of spe
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David, Loredana. "Microbiological analysis of kefir in the context of food safety." In Simpozion Ştiinţific al Tinerilor Cercetători. Ediţia a 22-a. Academy of Economic Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.53486/sstc2024.v1.31.

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Food safety is about ensuring food hygiene throughout the production chain, from raw material to final consumer; it is the responsibility of all those involved in the food chain and ensures that the risk of contamination is minimised or eliminated. Food hygiene control is essential for any product. Neglect of hygiene rules during production, handling of raw material, unconditional infestation of raw material can lead to the introduction of undesirable microorganisms into products, which can affect the psycho-sensory, physico-chemical and microbiological aspects of products. Microbiological ana
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Gologan, Ion, Stefan Rusu, and Dumitru Erhan. "Impactul mono și poliinvaziilor asupra unor indici biochimici la Crapul-Comun (Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758)." In Simpozion Ştiinţific Internaţional "50 ani de învăţământ superior medical veterinar din Republica Moldova". Technical University of Moldova, 2025. https://doi.org/10.52326/ismv2024.25.

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This study evaluates the impact of mono- and polyinvasions on biochemical indices in common-carp (Cyprinus carpio). Blood samples were collected from 40 specimens and divided into four groups based on parasitic infestation: group I – uninfested, group II – infested with Dactylogyrus extensus, group III – infested with Khawia sinensis, and group IV –polyinfested with both species of parasites. The biochemical analysis revealed significant reductions in triglycerides, cholesterol, and glucose levels in the infested groups. Notably, triglyceride levels decreased by 1.1% in group II, 11.66% in gro
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Boff, Germano Ramos, Elan Jedson Lemos, Bruna Walter Pasetti, Leonardo Henrique Bertolucci, and Ricardo Antonio Boff. "A CASE REPORT: BREAST MYIASIS — AN UNCOMMON DISEASE." In XXIV Congresso Brasileiro de Mastologia. Mastology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942022v32s1015.

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Myiasis is a dermatosis resulting from flies’ larvae infestation in animal and human tissues. More prevalent in subtropical and tropical countries, it is related to lower social and economic levels. The fly species that can cause this pathology are Cordylobia anthropophaga, Cochliomyia hominivorax, and Dermatobia hominis. The infestation happens after eggs are deposited in a disrupted tissue or by an orifice caused by a fly sting and attacks cutaneous and mucous membranes in many body regions, including the breast. There is no person-to-person transmission. The larvae feed on the injured tissu
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Maltsev, Semyon S. "NOSOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF HELMINTHOSES IN EQUIDS IN THE CENTER FOR BREEDING OF STEPPE ANIMALS «ORENBURG TARPANIA»." In Treshnikov readings – 2022 Modern geographical global picture and technology of geographic education. Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I. N. Ulyanov, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33065/978-5-907216-88-4-2022-54-56.

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One of the significant risks in the introduction of animals is their infection with helminths. In 2020 in the steppe hospital “Orenburg Tarpaniya” a survey of Przhevalsky’s horses and kiangs for helminthiasis was carried out. Parasitism of nematodes of the suborders Strongylata, Ascaridata and Oxyurata was revealed at low and medium intensity of invasion. Nematode infestation is higher in Przewalski’s horses than in Kiangs. These helminthiases proceeded in the form of carriage.
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Fron, Arcadie. "Modul de atac al Zeuzera pyrina și impactul său devastator asupra pomilor din livezi." In VIIIth International Scientific Conference “Genetics, Physiology and Plant Breeding”. Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, 2024. https://doi.org/10.53040/gppb8.2024.96.

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The walnut orchard industry in the Republic of Moldova faces significant threats from the pest Zeuzera pyrina, which can drastically reduce crop yield and quality. This study investigates the monitoring and management of this pest in a 1.5 hectare walnut orchard, analyzing its impact on tree health and developing effective control methods. Population monitoring was conducted using pheromone traps and visual inspections, revealing significant fluctuations influenced by weather conditions. Z. pyrina poses a considerable risk by damaging the tree structure. The study emphasizes the necessity of i
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Reports on the topic "Infestation risk"

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Trichkova, Teodora A., Alexander A. Kotsev, Anton Popov, et al. Assessment of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Infestation Risk Using GIS for Water Basins in the North-West Bulgaria. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada461441.

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Evans, Hugh, Cathal Ryan, Andy Bourke, et al. Range expansion of bark beetles in the genus Ips (ECLIPSE - Ecological Co-factors Lead IPS Expansion). Euphresco, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240279299.

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Bark beetles, particularly those in the genus Ips, are major pests of conifer trees in Europe, causing extensive damage to both natural and commercial forests. The ECLIPSE project has analyzed the history of Ips infestations, focusing on factors driving their geographic spread. Key findings indicated that the availability of suitable host trees, largely due to extensive afforestation with conifers, was a primary factor enabling beetle infestations. Climatic factors, such as extreme weather events, further exacerbated infestations by weakening trees. Long-distance dispersal through both beetle
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Herrick, Owen W., David A. Gansner, and David A. Gansner. Mortality Risks for Forest Trees Threatened with Gypsy Moth Infestation. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rn-338.

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Herrick, Owen W., David A. Gansner, and David A. Gansner. Mortality Risks for Forest Trees Threatened with Gypsy Moth Infestation. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rn-338.

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Chejanovsky, Nor, Diana Cox-Foster, Victoria Soroker, and Ron Ophir. Honeybee modulation of infection with the Israeli acute paralysis virus, in asymptomatic, acutely infected and CCD colonies. United States Department of Agriculture, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7594392.bard.

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Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony losses pose a severe risk to the food chain. The IAPV (Israeli acute paralysis virus) was correlated with CCD, a particular case of colony collapse. Honey bees severely infected with IAPV show shivering wings that progress to paralysis and subsequent death. Bee viruses, including IAPV, are widely present in honey bee colonies but often there are no pathological symptoms. Infestation of the beehive with Varroa mites or exposure to stress factors leads to significant increase in viral titers and fatal infections. We hypothesized that the honey bee is regulating/
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Weissinger, Rebecca, and Dana Witwicki. Riparian monitoring of wadeable streams at Courthouse Wash, Arches National Park: Summary report, 2010–2019. Edited by Alice Wondrak Biel. National Park Service, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2287907.

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The goal of Northern Colorado Plateau Network (NCPN) riparian monitoring is to determine long-term trends in hydrologic, geomorphic, and vegetative properties of wadeable streams in the context of changes in other ecological drivers, stressors, and processes. This information is intended to provide early warning of resource degradation and determine natural variability of wadeable streams. This report summarizes NCPN monitoring of Courthouse Wash in Arches National Park (NP) from 2010 to 2019. The focus of this report is to (1) present geomorphology and vegetation data from five reaches monito
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Saha, Amrita, Marco Carreras, and John Thompson. A Multi-Phase Assessment of the Effects of COVID-19 on Food Systems and Rural Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa. APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2022.011.

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Since it began in early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to considerable concerns about the viability of local food systems and rural livelihoods across sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents the results of a three-round assessment of the effects of COVID-19 on the farming, labour and marketing practices, food and nutrition security, and well-being of over 800 male- and female-headed rural households in eight countries – Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. In this paper, we argue that when we closely examine the lived experiences of people in different count
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Abebe, Heran, and Getachew Belaineh. Key Considerations: Social Science Perspectives for Emergency Response to the Conflict in Northern Ethiopia. SSHAP, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.031.

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Ethiopia is currently experiencing several intersecting humanitarian crises including conflict, climatic shocks, COVID-19, desert locust infestation and more. These intersecting crises are affecting nearly 30 million people and resulting in food insecurity, displacement and protection risks. As of February 2022, over 2.5 million people were estimated to have been displaced as a result of the ongoing conflict-driven humanitarian crisis in the Northern Ethiopian regions of Tigray, Amhara and Afar that began in November 2020. As of May 2022, 9.4 million were in need of humanitarian aid in the reg
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Narvaez, Liliana, and Caitlyn Eberle. Technical Report: Southern Madagascar food insecurity. United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53324/jvwr3574.

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Southern Madagascar’s worst drought in 40 years had devastating cumulative effects on harvest and livelihoods. On top of this, frequent sandstorms and pest infestations have led to severe stress on vegetation triggering a drastic decline in rice, maize and cassava production. These environmental aspects, combined with a lack of livelihood diversification and ongoing poverty, the presence of cattle raiders and restrictive government decisions, have driven the population of southern Madagascar to acute food insecurity conditions. By December 2021, more than 1.6 million people were estimated to h
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