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Talk at International Congress of Entomology (ICE) in Orlando, Florida, September 25-30, 2016 Introduction: The introduction and successful establishment of non-native insects pose a significant threat to the function and structure of native ecosystems and biodiversity. Forest ecosystems are especially challenged due to the worldwide importance of wood packaging material universally used in global trade, the importation of lumber and wood products, and the importation of live trees for planting, which collectively enables a number of invasion pathways that facilitate the introduction of forest insects. However, most introduced species are relatively benign when introduced into a novel environment, and only a minority...
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