The Asian Longhorn Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) is one of the most destructive invasive forest pests in the world. Known for its striking black body with white spots and extremely long antennae, this beetle poses a serious threat to hardwood forests, urban trees, and ecological stability. Its larvae tunnel deep inside trees, silently weakening and eventually killing them, making early identification and management critically important.
THE ASIAN LONGHORN BEETLE HANDBOOK is a comprehensive and accessible guide designed to help readers understand this notorious invasive species. Covering its biology, identification, life cycle, host trees, and ecological impact, this handbook provides valuable information for forestry students, environmental researchers, arborists, gardeners, and anyone interested in forest health.
This detailed guide explains how the Asian Longhorn Beetle spreads, the types of trees it attacks, and the devastating consequences it can have on forests and urban landscapes. Readers will learn how to recognize the signs of infestation, understand the beetle’s development stages, and explore the detection and monitoring strategies used by scientists and forest managers.
The book also examines modern control and management approaches used to slow or prevent the spread of this invasive insect, including quarantine programs, tree inspections, and biological research efforts.
Inside this handbook, you will discover:
• The scientific classification and origin of the Asian Longhorn Beetle
• Physical characteristics and identification features
• The complete life cycle from egg to adult beetle
• Host tree species commonly attacked by the beetle
• Signs of infestation and early detection methods
• How larvae damage trees and weaken forest ecosystems
• The global spread of this invasive species
• Monitoring techniques used by scientists and forestry officials
• Control strategies and management programs
• The economic and ecological impact on forests and urban landscapes
• The role of public awareness in preventing further spread
Informative, well-researched, and practical, THE ASIAN LONGHORN BEETLE HANDBOOK offers an in-depth look at one of the most significant invasive insects affecting forests worldwide.
This book is ideal for forestry students, arborists, environmental professionals, gardeners, and nature enthusiasts who want to understand the biology and impact of this destructive beetle and learn about the efforts being made to control it.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Asian Longhorn Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) is one of the most destructive invasive forest pests in the world. Known for its striking black body with white spots and extremely long antennae, this beetle poses a serious threat to hardwood forests, urban trees, and ecological stability. Its larvae tunnel deep inside trees, silently weakening and eventually killing them, making early identification and management critically important.THE ASIAN LONGHORN BEETLE HANDBOOK is a comprehensive and accessible guide designed to help readers understand this notorious invasive species. Covering its biology, identification, life cycle, host trees, and ecological impact, this handbook provides valuable information for forestry students, environmental researchers, arborists, gardeners, and anyone interested in forest health.This detailed guide explains how the Asian Longhorn Beetle spreads, the types of trees it attacks, and the devastating consequences it can have on forests and urban landscapes. Readers will learn how to recognize the signs of infestation, understand the beetle's development stages, and explore the detection and monitoring strategies used by scientists and forest managers.The book also examines modern control and management approaches used to slow or prevent the spread of this invasive insect, including quarantine programs, tree inspections, and biological research efforts.Inside this handbook, you will discover: - The scientific classification and origin of the Asian Longhorn Beetle- Physical characteristics and identification features- The complete life cycle from egg to adult beetle- Host tree species commonly attacked by the beetle- Signs of infestation and early detection methods- How larvae damage trees and weaken forest ecosystems- The global spread of this invasive species- Monitoring techniques used by scientists and forestry officials- Control strategies and management programs- The economic and ecological impact on forests and urban landscapes- The role of public awareness in preventing further spreadInformative, well-researched, and practical, THE ASIAN LONGHORN BEETLE HANDBOOK offers an in-depth look at one of the most significant invasive insects affecting forests worldwide.This book is ideal for forestry students, arborists, environmental professionals, gardeners, and nature enthusiasts who want to understand the biology and impact of this destructive beetle and learn about the efforts being made to control it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798195327880
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