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Behaviour of European Spruce Bark Beetle— Ips typographus (L.) on Poisoned Traps
ABSTRACT Deployment of poisoned trap trees/logs is an efficient suppressive method to fight Ips typographus (L., 1758) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), a calamity pest of spruce stands in the European area during the gradation period. Logs from
Kula Emanuel, Hrdlička Petr
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the concept of community resilience in the context of cross‐border wildfire management in the Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Parks. It focuses on three interrelated dimensions: institutional preparedness, inclusive community engagement and adaptive learning in the aftermath of natural disasters.
Lukáš Novotný
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Natural enemies of the European spruce bark beetle \kur{Ips typographus}
Bark beetles (Scolitynae) are among the most important pests of forest stands, where they cause extensive damage, especially in spruce monocultures.
BÁRTA, Jiří
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Ips typographus showed lower reproductive output in an occasional host (Pinus sylvestris) under laboratory conditions, and did not prefer its main host (Picea abies) over P. sylvestris in two‐choice bioassays. Abstract BACKGROUND The Eurasian spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, is one of the most serious pests of Norway spruce (NS, Picea abies), with ...
Jana Gabriele Burchards +2 more
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Występowanie kornika drukarza Ips typographus (L.) i rytownika pospolitego Pityogenes chalcographus (L.) w drzewostanach świerkowych uszkodzonych przez wiatr w Górach Świętokrzyskich
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The liverwort genus Metzgeria (Jungermanniopsida) in Europe – An integrative taxonomic update
Abstract Species delimitation in liverworts, such as Metzgeria, is hampered by their limited morphology and hence morphologically determined specimens often turn out to belong to other taxa using molecular data. Metzgeria is a simple thalloid liverwort genus with over 100 species and a worldwide distribution. Seven species are listed to occur in Europe.
Julia Bechteler +3 more
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Damage and abundance of the European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) in Europe in the context of climate change [PDF]
Bakalaureusetöö Metsanduse õppekavalKuuse-kooreüraski (Ips typographus) arvukus ja selle putukaliigi rüüsted on viimastel aastatel suurenenud nii Eestis, kui ka kogu Euroopa metsades.
Kontaveit, Kristen
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In recent years, massive outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus, (L.)) have caused colossal harm to coniferous forests. The main solution for this problem is the timely prevention of the bark beetle spread, for which it is ...
Anastasiia Safonova +3 more
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Deep Learning for Satellite‐Based Forest Disturbance Monitoring: Recent Advances and Challenges
Overview of key research challenges in forest disturbance monitoring, including the detection of disturbances of varying severity, the attribution of disturbance agents, and the development of models capable of generalizing across regions. ABSTRACT Climate change and land use pressures are intensifying forest disturbances in many world regions, as ...
Carolina Natel +3 more
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Austria has been facing two outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus L., in the last ten years. In this study, we compile data of damage caused by I. typographus L.
Hallas Till +3 more
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