Do the gypsy moth and the nun moth have a chance in northern Fennoscandia?
Activity: Talk or presentation at external institutions/events › Talk/Presentation › Contributed
Persons and affiliations
- Julia Jasmin Janette Fält-Nardmann - , Chair of Forest Zoology, Chair of Forest Zoology, Institute of Forest Botany and Forest Zoology (Speaker)
- Tero Klemola - , University of Turku (Involved person)
- Pekka Niemelä - , University of Turku (Involved person)
- Mechthilde Roth - (Involved person)
- Kai Ruohomäki - , University of Turku (Involved person)
- Kari Saikkonen - , University of Turku (Involved person)
Date
11 Jul 2016
Description
Speaker: Julia Fält-Nardmann, Tero Klemola, Pekka Niemelä, Mechthild Roth, Kai Ruohomäki & Kari SaikkonenEvent: IUFRO traveling workshop - climate-induced range shifts in boreal forest pests: ecological, economic and social consequences.
Location: Québec
Country: Kanada
Duration of event: 11.07.2016-11.07.2016
Workshop
Title | IUFRO traveling workshop: Climate-induced range shifts in boreal forest pests: ecological, economic and social consequences. |
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Conference number | |
Duration | 11 - 15 July 2016 |
Degree of recognition | International event |
Location | Sept Îles |
City | Sept Îles |
Country | Canada |
Keywords
Keywords
- Nonne, Schwammspinner, Fennoskandien, Skandinavien, Invasive Arten, Forstschädlinge, Klimawandel, Lymantria monacha, Lymantria dispar