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SUBMITTER: Goberville E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5064362 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Goberville Eric E Hautekèete Nina-Coralie NC Kirby Richard R RR Piquot Yves Y Luczak Christophe C Beaugrand Grégory G
Scientific reports 20161014
Beyond the direct influence of climate change on species distribution and phenology, indirect effects may also arise from perturbations in species interactions. Infectious diseases are strong biotic forces that can precipitate population declines and lead to biodiversity loss. It has been shown in forest ecosystems worldwide that at least 10% of trees are vulnerable to extinction and pathogens are increasingly implicated. In Europe, the emerging ash dieback disease caused by the fungus Hymenoscy ...[more]