Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood

Invasive pests, such as emerald ash borer or Asian longhorn beetle, have been responsible for unprecedented ecological and economic damage in eastern North America. These and other wood-boring invasive insects can spread to new areas through human transport of untreated firewood. Behaviour, such as...

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Main Authors: Peter C. Jentsch, Chris T. Bauch, Denys Yemshanov, Madhur Anand, Agnese Marchini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491730/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-c8c7ffbace754b99a30c8c8d2973ba422020-11-25T03:29:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01159Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewoodPeter C. JentschChris T. BauchDenys YemshanovMadhur AnandAgnese MarchiniInvasive pests, such as emerald ash borer or Asian longhorn beetle, have been responsible for unprecedented ecological and economic damage in eastern North America. These and other wood-boring invasive insects can spread to new areas through human transport of untreated firewood. Behaviour, such as transport of firewood, is affected not only by immediate material benefits and costs, but also by social forces. Potential approaches to reduce the spread of wood-boring pests through firewood include raising awareness of the problem and increasing the social costs of the damages incurred by transporting firewood. In order to evaluate the efficacy of these measures, we create a coupled social-ecological model of firewood transport, pest spread, and social dynamics, on a geographical network of camper travel between recreational destinations. We also evaluate interventions aimed to slow the spread of invasive pests with untreated firewood, such as inspections at checkpoints to stop the movement of transported firewood and quarantine of high-risk locations. We find that public information and awareness programs can be effective only if the rate of spread of the pest between and within forested areas is slow. Direct intervention via inspections at checkpoints can only be successful if a high proportion of the infested firewood is intercepted. Patch quarantine is only effective if sufficiently many locations can be included in the quarantine and if the quarantine begins early. Our results indicate that the current, relatively low levels of public outreach activities and lack of adequate funding are likely to render inspections, quarantine and public outreach efforts ineffective.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491730/?tool=EBI
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Agnese Marchini
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Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
PLoS ONE
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Chris T. Bauch
Denys Yemshanov
Madhur Anand
Agnese Marchini
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title Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
title_short Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
title_full Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
title_fullStr Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
title_full_unstemmed Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
title_sort go big or go home: a model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Invasive pests, such as emerald ash borer or Asian longhorn beetle, have been responsible for unprecedented ecological and economic damage in eastern North America. These and other wood-boring invasive insects can spread to new areas through human transport of untreated firewood. Behaviour, such as transport of firewood, is affected not only by immediate material benefits and costs, but also by social forces. Potential approaches to reduce the spread of wood-boring pests through firewood include raising awareness of the problem and increasing the social costs of the damages incurred by transporting firewood. In order to evaluate the efficacy of these measures, we create a coupled social-ecological model of firewood transport, pest spread, and social dynamics, on a geographical network of camper travel between recreational destinations. We also evaluate interventions aimed to slow the spread of invasive pests with untreated firewood, such as inspections at checkpoints to stop the movement of transported firewood and quarantine of high-risk locations. We find that public information and awareness programs can be effective only if the rate of spread of the pest between and within forested areas is slow. Direct intervention via inspections at checkpoints can only be successful if a high proportion of the infested firewood is intercepted. Patch quarantine is only effective if sufficiently many locations can be included in the quarantine and if the quarantine begins early. Our results indicate that the current, relatively low levels of public outreach activities and lack of adequate funding are likely to render inspections, quarantine and public outreach efforts ineffective.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491730/?tool=EBI
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