Modeling Change in Potential Landscape Vulnerability to Forest Insect and Pathogen Disturbances

Modeling Change in Potential Landscape Vulnerability to Forest Insect and Pathogen Disturbances
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999
Genre: Ecological assessment (Biology)
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The assessment area included the portion of the Columbia River basin occurring in the United States, east of the crest of the Cascade Range. Subbasins in the upper reaches of the Klamath River basin and the northern Great Basin were also included in order to fully represent conditions in eastern Oregon and Washington, Idaho, and western Montana.

The Western Bark Beetle Research Group

The Western Bark Beetle Research Group
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Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009
Genre: Bark beetles
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"The compilation of papers in this proceedings is based on a symposium sponsored by the Insect and Diseases Working Group (D5) at the 2007 Society of American Foresters (SAF) convention in Portland, Oregon. The selection of topics parallels the research priorities of the Western Bark Beetle Research Group (WBBRG) (USDA Forest Service, Research and Development), which had been recently formed at the time of the symposium. Reflecting a unique partnership within the Forest Service, each paper was jointly prepared by a research scientist with the WBBRG and one or more entomologists with Forest Health Protection (USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry). Among these papers is a description of the currently elevated impacts of bark beetles in the Western United States; descriptions of the current state of knowledge of bark beetle response to vegetation management and also to climate change; discussions of the complex interactions of bark beetles and fire and of the complex ecological and socioeconomic impacts of infestations; an overview of the use of semiochemical (behavioral chemicals)-based technology for conifer protection; and a case study exemplifying efforts to assess risks posed by nonnative invasive bark beetles." --