modeling spatial establishment patterns of exotic forest insects in urban areas in relation to tree cover and propagule pressure. | as international trade increases so does the prominence of urban areas as gateways for exotic forest insects (efi). delimiting hot spots for invasions (i.e., areas where establishment is likely) within urban areas would facilitate monitoring efforts. we used a propagule-pressure framework to delimit establishment hot spots of a hypothetical generalist efi in six u.s. urban areas: chicago, detroit, houston, los angeles-long beach-santa ana, new york-newark, and seattle. we assessed how urban tree ... | 2010 | 20214375 |