2021
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12531
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When a threatened species becomes a threat: a key to reading the Habitats Directive based on occurrence and distribution of Cerambyx cerdo L. in Mediterranean urban and peri‐urban areas

Abstract: 1. Cerambyx cerdo is a large saproxylic species included in the Annex IV of the European Habitats Directive as a 'priority species'.2. Although C. cerdo populations have shown a significant decline in size and distribution in central and northern European forests, in the Mediterranean basin it is often considered as a pest in urban and peri-urban areas.3. Based on European legislations currently in use, we propose a simplified decisionmaking flowchart that should be followed regarding the adoption of different… Show more

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“…In addition, T. parvicornis produces a large amount of honeydew, which can disturb urban park users especially in urban environments [ 16 ], where pine trees often have a fundamental historical and architectural value [ 4 , 17 , 18 ], since it covers structures and monuments. The implementation of monitoring strategies is of fundamental importance mainly because pine trees are very common in urban areas, where control actions can be strongly limited by European laws even when pest infestations can endanger the safety of citizens [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, T. parvicornis produces a large amount of honeydew, which can disturb urban park users especially in urban environments [ 16 ], where pine trees often have a fundamental historical and architectural value [ 4 , 17 , 18 ], since it covers structures and monuments. The implementation of monitoring strategies is of fundamental importance mainly because pine trees are very common in urban areas, where control actions can be strongly limited by European laws even when pest infestations can endanger the safety of citizens [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graellsia, 78(2), diciembre 2022, e169 -ISSN-L: 0367-5041 -https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2022.v78.340 adversas de viento y nieve (Torres-Vila, 2017;Mannu et al, 2021). En las encinas formadas a dos brazos no es infrecuente ver que cuando una de las ramas principales se troncha, la fuerte sacudida y desequilibrio estructural consiguiente provoca que la otra rama también colapse por simpatía, llevando irremisiblemente a la muerte del árbol.…”
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“…C. welensii es una plaga emergente cuyos daños amenazan las dehesas de quercíneas especialmente en el suroeste de la Península Ibérica (López-Pantoja et al, 2008;Torres-Vila et al, 2012, 2017a. C. cerdo, aun siendo una especie protegida por la legislación vigente (ver más abajo), se ha denunciado como plaga en numerosas ocasiones en contextos forestales y urbanos circunmediterráneos, como por ejemplo en Marruecos, Italia y España, incluyendo Extremadura y Mallorca (El Antry, 1999;González et al, 2010;Torres-Vila, 2017;Mannu et al, 2021). C. scopolii puede llegar a convertirse en una plaga primaria menor en algunas especies de frutales (Duffy, 1953;Saliba, 1963;Ferrero, 1985;De Liñán, 1998;Wang, 2017).…”
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