نتایج جستجو برای: forest pests

تعداد نتایج: 116733  

2016
Anne L-M-Arnold Maren Grüning Judy Simon Annett-Barbara Reinhardt Norbert Lamersdorf Carsten Thies

Climate change may foster pest epidemics in forests, and thereby the fluxes of elements that are indicators of ecosystem functioning. We examined compounds of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in insect faeces, leaf litter, throughfall and analysed the soils of deciduous oak forests (Quercus petraea L.) that were heavily infested by the leaf herbivores winter moth (Operophtera brumata L.) and mottled...

Eneje N.C. Mbah E.N Onwubuya E.A.

The study examined prospects of selected forest fruits and vegetables in Enugu North Agricultural zone of Enugu State, Nigeria. Structured interview schedule and focus group discussion were used to collect data from a sample of one hundred and twenty (120) respondents. Data were analyzed using matrix rank ordering, percentage, mean scores and standard deviation. Results of the study identified ...

Journal: :Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 2016

Journal: :Forests 2023

Pests (e.g., insects, pathogens) affect forest communities through complex interactions with plants, other animals, and the environment. While effects of exotic (non-native) pests on trees received broad attention were extensively studied, fewer studies addressed ecosystem-level consequences these effects. Related so far mostly only targeted a very few dominant hemlock woolly adelgid—HWA, beech...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2011
Christopher William Woodall Michael C Amacher William A Bechtold John W Coulston Sarah Jovan Charles H Perry Kadonna C Randolph Beth K Schulz Gretchen C Smith Borys Tkacz Susan Will-Wolf

For two decades, the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, has been charged with implementing a nationwide field-based forest health monitoring effort. Given its extensive nature, the monitoring program has been gradually implemented across forest health indicators and inventoried states. Currently, the Forest Service's Forest Inventory and Analysis program has initiated forest health i...

2005
A. Dan Wilson Theodor D. Leininger William J. Otrosina L. David Dwinell Nathan M. Schiff

A variety of forest health issues, concerns, and events have rapidly changed southern forests and plantations in the past two decades. These factors have strongly impacted the ways we manage forest pests in the Southern United States. This trend will no doubt continue to shape forest pest management in the future. The major issues and events of concern include changing forest conditions, urbani...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Remote Sensing and GIS 2022

Forests tend to disappear for various reasons. Insects have problems such as very high reproduction and spread rates, unpredictable distribution directions, inability intervene quickly in the fight against insects. For this reason, harmful insects are at beginning of many factors that cause forest loss. study, Bursa-İnegöl Tahtaköprü location, which was affected by red-tailed beech caterpillar ...

2010
Thomas P. Holmes

Biological invasions of forests by non-indigenous organisms present a complex, persistent, and largely irreversible threat to forest ecosystems around the globe. Rigorous assessments of the economic impacts of introduced species, at a national scale, are needed to provide credible information to policy makers. It is proposed here that microeconomic models of damage due to specific invading orga...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Vivian Renó Evlyn Novo Maria Escada

This article analyzes the process of forest fragmentation of a floodplain landscape of the Lower Amazon over a 30-year period and its implications for the biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services to the riverine population. To this end, we created a multi-temporal forest cover map based on Landsat images, and then analyzed the fragmentation dynamics through landscape metrics. From t...

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