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## YOUTUBE TIMESTAMPS
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0:00 Introduction and speaker credentials
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1:28 The disease triangle: pest, tree, and environment
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3:02 The spiral of tree decline
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6:07 Native vs. non-native pest and tree interactions
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7:22 Example 1: Emerald ash borer (EAB) — overview
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8:23 EAB life cycle and damage symptoms
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10:48 EAB generation time and temperature effects
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11:57 EAB spread across North America and firewood
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13:47 EAB in Georgia and native ash species diversity
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15:26 White fringetree as alternate EAB host
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16:43 Global trade and non-native species introductions
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18:20 The invasion curve: detection, eradication, and control
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21:32 Why EAB is not a pest in Asia
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22:34 Chemical control methods for EAB
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23:57 Importation biological control: parasitoid wasps
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28:01 Native natural enemies and the goal of balance
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29:42 Example 2: Crapemyrtle bark scale (CMBS) — overview
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31:47 CMBS biology, life cycle, and overlapping generations
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33:47 CMBS invasion timeline and early detection
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35:02 CMBS and the invasion curve in Georgia
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36:06 CMBS host range expansion in North America
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36:42 Urban heat island effects on scales
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37:28 Chemical control options for CMBS
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38:31 Natural enemies: lady beetles and lacewings
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42:04 Balancing chemical and biological control for CMBS
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42:25 Example 3: Orange-striped oakworm moth — overview
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43:53 Oakworm life cycle and seasonal timing
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44:51 Why urban and clonal trees are vulnerable
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46:35 Natural enemies of the oakworm
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47:56 Control decisions: damage thresholds and Btk
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49:19 Presentation wrap-up and key takeaways
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50:01 Moderator comments on CMBS expansion in Georgia
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| Timestamp | Topic |
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| 0:00 | Introduction and speaker credentials |
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| 1:28 | The disease triangle: pest, tree, and environment |
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| 3:02 | The spiral of tree decline |
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| 6:07 | Native vs. non-native pest and tree interactions |
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| 7:22 | Example 1: Emerald ash borer (EAB) — overview |
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| 8:23 | EAB life cycle and damage symptoms |
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| 10:48 | EAB generation time and temperature effects |
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| 11:57 | EAB spread across North America and firewood |
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| 13:47 | EAB in Georgia and native ash species diversity |
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| 15:26 | White fringetree as alternate EAB host |
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| 16:43 | Global trade and non-native species introductions |
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| 18:20 | The invasion curve: detection, eradication, and control |
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| 21:32 | Why EAB is not a pest in Asia |
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| 22:34 | Chemical control methods for EAB |
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| 23:57 | Importation biological control: parasitoid wasps |
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| 28:01 | Native natural enemies and the goal of balance |
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| 29:42 | Example 2: Crapemyrtle bark scale (CMBS) — overview |
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| 31:47 | CMBS biology, life cycle, and overlapping generations |
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| 33:47 | CMBS invasion timeline and early detection |
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| 35:02 | CMBS and the invasion curve in Georgia |
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| 36:06 | CMBS host range expansion in North America |
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| 36:42 | Urban heat island effects on scales |
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| 37:28 | Chemical control options for CMBS |
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| 38:31 | Natural enemies: lady beetles and lacewings |
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| 42:04 | Balancing chemical and biological control for CMBS |
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| 42:25 | Example 3: Orange-striped oakworm moth — overview |
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| 43:53 | Oakworm life cycle and seasonal timing |
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| 44:51 | Why urban and clonal trees are vulnerable |
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| 46:35 | Natural enemies of the oakworm |
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| 47:56 | Control decisions: damage thresholds and Btk |
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| 49:19 | Presentation wrap-up and key takeaways |
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| 50:01 | Moderator comments on CMBS expansion in Georgia |
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