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Marie Balková, Ale? Bajer, Zdenek Patocka and Tomá? Mikita
This research was focused on the study of visual exposure evolution in the locality of the Drátenická skála nature monument (in the Czech Republic) and the surrounding forest complex in terms of history and through modelling for further possible stand de...
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Jennifer Cartwright
Droughts and insect outbreaks are primary disturbance processes linking climate change to tree mortality in western North America. Refugia from these disturbances—locations where impacts are less severe relative to the surrounding landscape—m...
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Richard C. Cobb and Margaret R. Metz
The disease triangle is a basic and highly flexible tool used extensively in forest pathology. By linking host, pathogen, and environmental factors, the model provides etiological insights into disease emergence. Landscape ecology, as a field, focuses on...
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Adrián Cardil, Udayalakshmi Vepakomma and Lluis Brotons
Pine processionary moth (PPM) is one of the most destructive insect defoliators in the Mediterranean for many conifers, causing losses of growth, vitality and eventually the death of trees during outbreaks. There is a growing need for cost-effective moni...
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C.D. Rullan-Silva,A.E. Olthoff,J.A. Delgado de la Mata,J.A. Pajares-Alonso
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Aim of study: This paper reviews the global research during the last 6 years (2007-2012) on the state, trends and potential of remote sensing for detecting, mapping and monitoring forest defoliation caused by insects.Area of study: The review covers rese...
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Kathie Swift,Shikun Ran
Natural and human-induced disturbance such as wildfire, insect and disease outbreak, windthrow, and forest harvesting are important drivers for forest renewal, post-disturbance stand structure, and ecosystem function. Each disturbance or combination of d...
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Marilyn H. S. Light, MacConaill MacConaill
When an orchid is deliberately or inadvertently relocated, it is likely to encounter a range of biological challenges to long term survival including a complex and dynamic insect community which could alter conservation expectations yet there have been f...
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Philip J. Burton
A massive insect outbreak in the public forests of central British Columbia (Canada) poses a serious challenge for sustainable forest management planning. Tree mortality caused by natural disturbances has always been a part of wild and managed forests, b...
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Jill Dunbar,Larry McCulloch,Richard Kabzems
Bluejoint (Calamagrostis canadensis [Michx]. Beauv.), which is also known as Canada bluejoint grass, reedgrass, marsh reed grass, and Scribner?s reed grass, is a commonly occurring indigenous grass found throughout British Columbia. Bluejoint is a natura...
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