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Book Working Paper  Monitoring Tree level Insect Population Dynamics with Multi scale and Multi source Remote Sensing

Download or read book Working Paper Monitoring Tree level Insect Population Dynamics with Multi scale and Multi source Remote Sensing written by Michael A. Wulder and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long-term monitoring of the rate of change of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) populations requires detailed tree-level information over large areas. This information is used to assess the status of an infestation (e.g., increasing, stable, or decreasing), and to select and evaluate mitigation approaches. In this research project, the authors develop and demonstrate a prototype monitoring system, which enables the extrapolation of tree-level estimates of beetle damage from field data to a larger study area using a double sampling approach, and multi-scale, multi-source, high spatial resolution remotely sensed data. The project study area encompasses over 6 million ha and is located at the leading edge of an ongoing mountain pine beetle epidemic along the provincial border between British Columbia and Alberta, within the Dawson Creek Timber Supply Area (TSA) of British Columbia and the Northwest Boreal Forest Management Unit in Alberta.--Document.

Book Remote Sensing and Machine Learning for Multi scale Ecosystem Monitoring

Download or read book Remote Sensing and Machine Learning for Multi scale Ecosystem Monitoring written by Marvin Ludwig and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Information Forestry

Download or read book Information Forestry written by and published by . This book was released on 2009-04 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Multiscale Landscape Pattern Monitoring Using Remote Sensing

Download or read book Multiscale Landscape Pattern Monitoring Using Remote Sensing written by and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Department of Agriculture, restoration project supported by the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP). The objective of the 4FRI is to restore fire-adapted conditions on 2.4 million acres of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) spanning four National Forests. Robust monitoring techniques are needed to assess the impacts of landscape-scale management and progress toward desired conditions, and to facilitate adaptive management. Remotely sensed information was identified as a major source of pre- and post-treatment data useful for evaluating changes in horizontal forest structure (or landscape pattern) at multiple spatial and temporal scales. With sponsorship from the Remote Sensing Steering Committee, the Remote Sensing Applications Center developed and tested a workflow and methods for assessing and monitoring landscape pattern using high-resolution imagery. The workflow and methods, which are applicable to other forests, consist of 1) creating a tree/nontree patch map of the analysis area from high-resolution imagery, 2) dividing the patch map into sublandscapes and computing landscape pattern indices (LPIs) for each one, 3) assessing the accuracy of the LPIs and calibrating them, and 4) summarizing and analyzing the LPIs at multiple scales to track change through time. In addition to describing the workflow and methods, this report also provides a comprehensive discussion of special considerations for implementing a landscape pattern monitoring program for other large geographic areas.

Book Remote Sensing Monitoring and Ecological Modeling of Insect Outbreak Dynamics in the Southern Rocky Mountains Ecoregion

Download or read book Remote Sensing Monitoring and Ecological Modeling of Insect Outbreak Dynamics in the Southern Rocky Mountains Ecoregion written by Lu Liang and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae; MPB) population has existed at endemic levels in the pine forests of western North America for centuries, but in recent decades it grew to epidemic levels and outbroke over extensive areas from British Columba in Canada to New Mexico in the United States. The current MPB outbreaks have impacted large expanses of lodgepole and ponderosa pine forests, reduced their ability to act as carbon sinks, altered wildfire hazards, affected wildlife populations, changed regional climate, modified local surface energy balance and water quality. Those effects are predicted to increase as a consequence of the direct and indirect effects of climate changes. Despite severe impacts of MPB, substantial unknowns and uncertainties still exist about its historical and current spatial-temporal patterns, future potential distributions, disturbance regime characteristics, ways of interaction with other major disturbance events, and impacts on forest resilience mechanisms. In this dissertation, I first explored the potential of medium resolution satellite imagery in mapping the chronic insect disturbance in the Southern Rocky Mountains Ecoregion. A forest-growth trend analysis method that integrates temporal trajectories in Landsat images and decision tree techniques was introduced to derive annual forest disturbance maps over a period of one decade. This workflow is able to capture the disturbance events as represented by spectral-temporal segments after the removal of observational noises from temporal trajectories in Landsat images, and efficiently recognizes and attributes events based on the characteristics of the segments. Higher overall accuracy (OA) was achieved when compared with the traditional single-date classifications, and a smaller number of training sample units is required compared with maximum likelihood and random forest classifiers. To test the feasibility of the trajectory-based approach at broader scales, I advanced this method by replacing the decision tree based semi-automatic event labeling procedure with an automatic attribution step via random forest, which was run on a set of segment features containing information on spatial-temporal neighborhoods. Meanwhile, I developed a new sampling strategy that intensively selects sample units in overlapping areas among images acquired from adjacent rows, and automatically adds spectrally dissimilarity sample units from non-overlapping areas, to improve the efficiency of representative sample selection at the ecoregion scale. The mean OA for all scenes was 82%. The satellite derived multi-temporal landscape quantification results revealed that MPB accounted for 70% of the total area of disturbance. I found that whether fire and MPB are linked disturbances depended on their occurring sequences. Fire severity was largely unrelated to pre-fire MPB outbreak severity, whereas post-fire beetle severity was shown to decrease with fire severity. The recovery rate varied among different disturbance types. Half of the clearcut and fire areas were at various stages of recovery, but the regeneration rate was much slower at MPB disturbed sites. Beetle outbreaks and fire created a positive compound effect on the seedling reestablishment, which suggests that beetle-killed serotinous lodgepole pines might have a new forest resilience mechanism to subsequent wildfire. Following the depiction of the disturbance pattern in landscapes, I further assessed the effects of a variety of biotic and abiotic factors on the outbreak dynamics in Grand County, Colorado. Thirty-four variables were included to develop a number of general linear models (GLM). Case and control samples were extracted from maps derived from satellite image. I first removed non-significant predictors based on the Bayesian Information Criterion in a multiple backward stepwise selection, and then built the model using the retained variables. A correction factor was added into the traditional GLM to account for model bias introduced by different ratios of case and control observations in the sample and in the population. Finally, I evaluated the model performance with an independent validation dataset, and generated predictive maps of MPB mortality. The final model had an average area under the curve value of 0.72 in predicting the annual area of new mortality. The results showed that neighborhood mortality, winter mean temperature anomaly, and residential housing density were positively associated with MPB mortality, whereas summer precipitation was negatively related. The extent of MPB mortality will expand under both RCP 4.5 and 8.5 climate-change scenarios, which implies that the impacts of MPB outbreaks on vegetation composition and structure, and ecosystem functioning are likely to increase in the future. Disturbance is the main driver for the heterogeneous landscape mosaic, and the understanding about its pattern, regime characteristics, impacts on forest resilience system and future trend is of great importance to many fields of research, such as carbon cycling, biological conservation, and environmental protection. The overall working approach in this dissertation provides feasible algorithms that can be applied to other regions, and can aid in generating consistent and high temporal frequency data on insect mortality and other disturbances impacting a variety of ecosystem services.

Book Saproxylic Insects

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michael D. Ulyshen
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2018-05-21
  • ISBN : 331975937X
  • Pages : 896 pages

Download or read book Saproxylic Insects written by Michael D. Ulyshen and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-05-21 with total page 896 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume offers extensive information on insect life in dying and dead wood. Written and reviewed by leading experts from around the world, the twenty-five chapters included here provide the most global coverage possible and specifically address less-studied taxa and topics. An overarching goal of this work is to unite literature that has become fragmented along taxonomic and geographic lines. A particular effort was made to recognize the dominant roles that social insects (e.g., termites, ants and passalid beetles) play in saproxylic assemblages in many parts of the world without overlooking the non-social members of these communities. The book is divided into four parts: · Part I “Diversity” includes chapters addressing the major orders of saproxylic insects (Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera and Blattodea), broadly organized in decreasing order of estimated global saproxylic diversity. In addition to order-level treatments, some chapters in this part discuss groups of particular interest, including pollinators, hymenopteran parasitoids, ants, stag and passalid beetles, and wood-feeding termites. · Part II “Ecology” discusses insect-fungal and insect-insect interactions, nutritional ecology, dispersal, seasonality, and vertical stratification. · Part III “Conservation” focuses on the importance of primary forests for saproxylic insects, offers recommendations for conserving these organisms in managed forests, discusses the relationships between saproxylic insects and fire, and addresses the value of tree hollows and highly-decomposed wood for saproxylic insects. Utilization of non-native wood by saproxylic insects and the suitability of urban environments for these organisms are also covered. · Lastly, Part IV “Methodological Advancements” highlights molecular tools for assessing saproxylic diversity. The book offers an accessible and insightful resource for natural historians of all kinds and will especially appeal to entomologists, ecologists, conservationists and foresters.

Book Sourcebook on Remote Sensing and Biodiversity Indicators

Download or read book Sourcebook on Remote Sensing and Biodiversity Indicators written by Holly Strand and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This sourcebook is intended to assist environmental managers and others who work with indicators in pursuing appropriate methods for indicator testing and production, and to offer some guidance to those responsible for the interpretation of indicators and implementation of decisions based on them. Upon reading this document, technical advisers, environmental policy makers, and remote sensing lab directors and project managers should be able to identify specific, relevant uses of remote sensing data for biodiversity monitoring and indicator development related to the CBD." --p. 8.

Book UAVs for Vegetation Monitoring

Download or read book UAVs for Vegetation Monitoring written by Ana de Castro Megías and published by Mdpi AG. This book was released on 2021-11-03 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book compiles a set of original and innovative papers included in the Special Issue on UAVs for vegetation monitoring, which proves the wide scope of UAVs in very diverse vegetation applications, both in agricultural and forestry scenarios, ranging from the characterization of relevant vegetation features to the detection of plant or crop stressors. New methods and techniques are developed and applied to diverse vegetation scenarios to meet the main challenge of sustainability.

Book Vegetation Monitoring

    Book Details:
  • Author : Caryl L. Elzinga
  • Publisher : DIANE Publishing
  • Release : 1998-05
  • ISBN : 9780788148378
  • Pages : 190 pages

Download or read book Vegetation Monitoring written by Caryl L. Elzinga and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on 1998-05 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annotated bibliography documents literature addressing the design and implementation of vegetation monitoring. It provides resources managers, ecologists, and scientists access to the great volume of literature addressing many aspects of vegetation monitoring: planning and objective setting, choosing vegetation attributes to measure, sampling design, sampling methods, statistical and graphical analysis, and communication of results. Over half of the 1400 references have been annotated. Keywords pertaining to the type of monitoring or method are included with each bibliographic entry. Keyword index.

Book Biodiversity in a Changing Climate

Download or read book Biodiversity in a Changing Climate written by Terry Louise Root and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2015-06-16 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One major consequence of climate change is abrupt, dramatic changes in regional biodiversity. Even if the most optimistic scenarios for mitigating climate change transpire, the fate of many wild species rests on the shoulders of people engaged in conservation planning, management, and policy. Providing managers with the latest and most useful climate change research is critical and requires challenging the conventional divide between scientists and managers. Biodiversity in a Changing Climate promotes dialogue among scientists, decision makers, and managers who are grappling with climate-related threats to species and ecosystems in diverse forms. The book includes case studies and best practices used to address impacts related to climate change across a broad spectrum of species and habitats—from coastal krill and sea urchins to prairie grass and mountain bumblebees. Focused on California, the issues and strategies presented in this book will prove relevant to regions across the West, as well as other regions, and provide a framework for how scientists and managers in any region can bridge the communication divide to manage biodiversity in a rapidly changing world. Biodiversity and a Changing Climate will prove an indispensable guide to students, scientists, and professionals engaged in conservation and resource management.

Book Hierarchical Modeling and Inference in Ecology

Download or read book Hierarchical Modeling and Inference in Ecology written by J. Andrew Royle and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2008-10-15 with total page 463 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A guide to data collection, modeling and inference strategies for biological survey data using Bayesian and classical statistical methods. This book describes a general and flexible framework for modeling and inference in ecological systems based on hierarchical models, with a strict focus on the use of probability models and parametric inference. Hierarchical models represent a paradigm shift in the application of statistics to ecological inference problems because they combine explicit models of ecological system structure or dynamics with models of how ecological systems are observed. The principles of hierarchical modeling are developed and applied to problems in population, metapopulation, community, and metacommunity systems. The book provides the first synthetic treatment of many recent methodological advances in ecological modeling and unifies disparate methods and procedures. The authors apply principles of hierarchical modeling to ecological problems, including * occurrence or occupancy models for estimating species distribution * abundance models based on many sampling protocols, including distance sampling * capture-recapture models with individual effects * spatial capture-recapture models based on camera trapping and related methods * population and metapopulation dynamic models * models of biodiversity, community structure and dynamics Wide variety of examples involving many taxa (birds, amphibians, mammals, insects, plants) Development of classical, likelihood-based procedures for inference, as well as Bayesian methods of analysis Detailed explanations describing the implementation of hierarchical models using freely available software such as R and WinBUGS Computing support in technical appendices in an online companion web site

Book Pine Wilt Disease

Download or read book Pine Wilt Disease written by Bo Guang Zhao and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2008-09-27 with total page 486 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pine forests face a global threat of pine wilt disease, which is being spread by vector beetles carrying pathogenic nematodes from dead trees to healthy ones. Among the host pines there are varying degrees of susceptibility, and nematode strains also contain a variety of virulences, both of which factors help to determine whether infected host trees will die or survive. As well, biotic and abiotic environmental factors influence the fate of infected trees. This book describes the history of the disease, pathogenic nematodes, vector beetles, the etiology and ecology of the disease, microorganisms involved, and control methods that utilize host resistance and biological control agents. Concrete, comprehensive, and the most up-to-date knowledge about this worldwide forest epidemic is presented for readers, enabling them to understand the nature and epidemic threat of pine wilt disease.

Book Climate smart Forestry in Mountain Regions

Download or read book Climate smart Forestry in Mountain Regions written by R. Tognetti and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This open access book offers a cross-sectoral reference for both managers and scientists interested in climate-smart forestry, focusing on mountain regions. It provides a comprehensive analysis on forest issues, facilitating the implementation of climate objectives. This book includes structured summaries of each chapter. Funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 programme, CLIMO has brought together scientists and experts in continental and regional focus assessments through a cross-sectoral approach, facilitating the implementation of climate objectives. CLIMO has provided scientific analysis on issues including criteria and indicators, growth dynamics, management prescriptions, long-term perspectives, monitoring technologies, economic impacts, and governance tools.

Book Multiple Species Inventory and Monitoring Technical Guide

Download or read book Multiple Species Inventory and Monitoring Technical Guide written by Patricia N. Manley and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Monitoring protocols are presented for: landbirds; raptors; small, medium and large mammals; bats; terrestrial amphibians and reptiles; vertebrates in aquatic ecosystems; plant species, and habitats.

Book GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Biogeography and Ecology

Download or read book GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Biogeography and Ecology written by Andrew C. Millington and published by . This book was released on 2014-01-15 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Forest Health Under Climate Change  Effects on Tree Resilience  and Pest and Pathogen Dynamics

Download or read book Forest Health Under Climate Change Effects on Tree Resilience and Pest and Pathogen Dynamics written by Riikka Linnakoski and published by Frontiers Media SA. This book was released on 2020-01-10 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: