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      Dispersal ecology of deadwood organisms and connectivity conservation : Deadwood organisms

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      Conservation Biology
      Wiley

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          Aerial dispersal of pathogens on the global and continental scales and its impact on plant disease.

          Some of the most striking and extreme consequences of rapid, long-distance aerial dispersal involve pathogens of crop plants. Long-distance dispersal of fungal spores by the wind can spread plant diseases across and even between continents and reestablish diseases in areas where host plants are seasonally absent. For such epidemics to occur, hosts that are susceptible to the same pathogen genotypes must be grown over wide areas, as is the case with many modern crops. The strongly stochastic nature of long-distance dispersal causes founder effects in pathogen populations, such that the genotypes that cause epidemics in new territories or on cultivars with previously effective resistance genes may be atypical. Similar but less extreme population dynamics may arise from long-distance aerial dispersal of other organisms, including plants, viruses, and fungal pathogens of humans.
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              Biodiversity in Dead Wood

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                Journal
                Conservation Biology
                Conservation Biology
                Wiley
                08888892
                June 2018
                June 2018
                April 16 2018
                : 32
                : 3
                : 535-545
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Biological and Environmental Science; University of Jyväskylä; P.O. Box 35 FI-40014 Finland
                [2 ]Bavarian Forest National Park; Freyunger Str. 2 D-94481 Grafenau Germany
                [3 ]Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology, Biocenter; University of Würzburg; Glashüttenstraße 5 96181 Rauhenebrach Germany
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                10.1111/cobi.13087
                29388249
                165de96b-f500-49a3-98b5-78de5bad1226
                © 2018

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