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MINTbioRxiv EcologyJun 25, 2026
Emerging Beetle-Pathogen Symbioses and Their Consequences for Forest Health: Lessons from Rapid 'Ōhi'a Death in Hawai'i
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-1.95
Confidence
9/10
Amount
500K CBWD
AI justification
[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=NEUTRAL -> MINT (human chose this in 93% of 255 past reviews)] Study documents severe ecological harm from invasive symbioses despite providing actionable insights. | The study provides critical scientific insights into the mechanisms of forest pathogen spread, which can inform conservation efforts (positive aspect). However, the underlying ecological crisis—massive tree die-off due to invasive beetle-pathogen interactions—represents a