- Standardsignatur7380
- TitelEndemic and Epidemic Populations of Southern Pine Beetle : Implications of the Two-Phase Model for Forest Managers
- Verfasser
- ErscheinungsortWashington D.C.
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr1989
- SeitenS. 1075-1087
- Illustrationen6 Abb., 5 Tab., 15 Lit. Ang.
- MaterialBandaufführung
- Datensatznummer64484
- Quelle
- AbstractTypical of many Dendroctonus species, the southern pine beetle (D. frontalis Zimmerman) exhibits dramatic fluctuations in population levels. Using field observations of beetle damage, this study empirically demonstrates that a two-phase model described for mountain pine beetle (D. ponderosae Hopkins) is appropriate for southern pine beetle at each of five hierarchical levels: the tree, the local infestation, the county, the state, and the region. The model has three points that represent a stable low-level (endemic) phase maintained by host-tree-defensive capabilities, a transient high-level (epidemic) phase determined by the vailability of host material, and a threshold between the two phases. The threshold depends on local environmental and biotic factors and is a rarely observed phenomenon. Implications of these results for southern pine beetle management and control are discussed. The necessity for establishing and maintaining control programs during the endemic phase is stressed.
- Schlagwörter
- Klassifikation145.7x19.92 (Scolytidae)
153 (Populationsschwankungen und -zyklen)
453 (Insekten [Für die weitere Unterteilung siehe Familien unter 14 oder alternativ (beschrieben nach Regelfall 1d in der Einleitung) können die Nummern alphabethisch nach Familien und Arten unterteilt werden (Appendix C)])
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