2019
DOI: 10.3390/f10030232
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Spatial-Temporal Patterns of Spruce Budworm Defoliation within Plots in Québec

Abstract: We investigated the spatial-temporal patterns of spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.); SBW) defoliation within 57 plots over 5 years during the current SBW outbreak in Québec. Although spatial-temporal variability of SBW defoliation has been studied at several scales, the spatial dependence between individual defoliated trees within a plot has not been quantified, and effects of defoliation level of neighboring trees have not been addressed. We used spatial autocorrelation analyses to determine pat… Show more

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“…Four papers were related to specific aspects of spruce budworm management: 7 Li et al [34] used spatial autocorrelation analyses to determine patterns of spruce budworm defoliation of trees (clustered, dispersed, or random) and plots. About one-quarter to one-half of plots had significantly clustered defoliation, and data on plot-level defoliation and tree basal area were sufficient for modeling individual tree defoliation [34]. 8 Rahimzadeh-Bajgiran et al [35] assessed the use of Landsat-5 and Landsat-MSS data to detect and map spruce budworm defoliation.…”
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“…Four papers were related to specific aspects of spruce budworm management: 7 Li et al [34] used spatial autocorrelation analyses to determine patterns of spruce budworm defoliation of trees (clustered, dispersed, or random) and plots. About one-quarter to one-half of plots had significantly clustered defoliation, and data on plot-level defoliation and tree basal area were sufficient for modeling individual tree defoliation [34]. 8 Rahimzadeh-Bajgiran et al [35] assessed the use of Landsat-5 and Landsat-MSS data to detect and map spruce budworm defoliation.…”
Section: Description Of Papers In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%