Phyllophagous Forest Insects: Biodiversity and Ecology
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 July 2023) | Viewed by 3928
Special Issue Editor
Interests: phyllophagous insects; beetles; leaf-beetles; Chrysomelidae; biological invasions; alien insects; invasive forest pests
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Dear Colleagues,
Phyllophagous insects, such as beetles, aphids, butterflies, bugs, etc., play an important role in forest ecosystems all over the world. Many of them are forest pests. However, there are serious gaps in our current knowledge of their ecology and biodiversity. Interactions between phyllophagous insects and their host plants are particularly poorly studied.
We invite colleagues to share new data on the geographical distribution, diet, feeding behavior, life cycle, and other aspects of insects feeding on shrubs, grasses, and the leaves of forest trees.
Recent data indicate that invasions of phyllophagous insects have become much more frequent in the last three decades. Therefore, articles on invasive species are particularly encouraged. Both original research papers and reviews are welcome.
Dr. Marina J. Orlova-Bienkowskaja
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- phyllophagous insects
- insect–plant interactions
- feeding on leaves
- alien insects
- invasive forest pests
- ecology
- biodiversity
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