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Influence of selected factors on bark beetle outbreak dynamics in the Western Carpathians
Abstract In the period from 1992 to 2013, more than 3.8 million m3 of spruce wood from an area of 55 thousand ha of forests in the Kysuce region (Western Carpathians) was affected by bark beetles. This region has had the highest volume of salvage fellings in Slovakia.
Jozef Vakula +6 more
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The blue pine wood borer (Phaenops cyanea) and the black pine sawyer beetle (Monochamus galloprovincialis) (Fig. 1) both are pests of the white pine (Pinus silvestris) and other Pinus species.
Apel, Karl-Heinz +3 more
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Legal regulation of forest protection in the context of bark beetle outbreak and climate change [PDF]
Legal regulation of forest protection in the context of bark beetle outbreak and climate change The aim of this thesis is to analyse current legal regulation of forest protection in Czech law, primarily areas related to ongoing bark beetle outbreak with ...
Matoušek, Oliver
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Fire injury stresses Douglas-fir trees (Pseudotsuga menziesii) that survive a wildfire event, allowing subsequent Douglas-fir beetle (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae) infection to kill trees that may have otherwise survived.
Matt Young, Michael Remke, Julie Korb
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Balancing conservation and intervention: Managing forest diebacks in Slovakia's Tatra National Park
Disturbance regimes in Central European mountain forests are changing under the ongoing climate change, raising questions about how protected areas should respond to increasingly frequent windthrow and bark beetle outbreaks.
Paula Puškárová +2 more
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Recent large and severe outbreaks of native bark beetles have raised concern among the general public and land managers about potential for amplified fire activity in western North America. To date, the majority of studies examining bark beetle outbreaks
Hart, Sarah J. +3 more
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Natural regeneration of mountain spruce forests: 10 years after a bark-beetle outbreak
An extensive area of mountain spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forests in the Šumava National Park has been affected by a massive bark beetle (Ips typographus (L.)) outbreak since the middle of the 1990s. Parts of forests were left without interventions,
Jonášová, Magda
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Modeling Endemic Bark Beetle Populations in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests [PDF]
Bark beetle populations phase between epidemic, outbreak levels, and low population density, endemic levels. The majority of scientific research is focused on outbreak populations because of the associated economic, ecological, and social impacts ...
Garza, Christopher
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Rise and fall of a spruce bark beetle outbreak-Importance of colonisation density and reproductive success [PDF]
Tree-killing bark beetles are an important disturbance factor in conifer forests. We studied if bark beetle performance in colonised trees may influence outbreak progression. Trees colonised by the Eurasian spruce bark beetle Ips typographus were sampled
Kärvemo, Simon +2 more
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Dataset for publication "Effect of bark beetle outbreak and salvage logging on tree-related microhabitats in temperate Norway spruce ...
van Eupen, Flora, Walesiak, Michał
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