Climate change and forest plagues: assessing current and future impacts of diprionid sawflies on the pine forests of north-western Mexico

PeerJ2.70
Volume: 7, Pages: e7220 - e7220
Published: Jul 16, 2019
Abstract
The imminent threat of climate change lies in its potential to disrupt the balance of ecosystems, particularly vulnerable areas such as mountain-top remnant forests. An example of such a fragile ecosystem is the Sierra San Pedro Mártir (SSPM) National Park of Mexico’s Baja California state, where high levels of endemism can be found, and which is home to one of the country’s few populations of the emblematic Jeffrey pine ( Pinus jeffreyi )....
Paper Details
Title
Climate change and forest plagues: assessing current and future impacts of diprionid sawflies on the pine forests of north-western Mexico
Published Date
Jul 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
7
Pages
e7220 - e7220
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