2021
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3336
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Density‐dependent variability in an eruptive bark beetle and its value in predicting outbreaks

Abstract: Several species of aggressive bark beetle in the genus Dendroctonus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) undergo large fluctuations in population density with distinct outbreak and non-outbreak phases. We investigated attributes we hypothesized as subject to density-dependent variation (in particular, those likely to express phenotypic plasticity) in the southern pine beetle (SPB), Dendroctonus frontalis, as possible indicators of population fluctuations. These traits were morphology (body size and hindwing shape) and … Show more

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“…It may also be possible to obtain training data from highresolution data, such as WorldView-2, and use it to classify regularly obtained imagery such as Sentinel or Landsat [18,34]. Given the spread of SPB further north [23], out of the southeastern United States, other regions will need to begin a means of assessing their presence and impacts on forested areas [7]. This could be a combination of field-based monitoring/trapping [6] and remotely sensed techniques like that covered here and with other sensors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It may also be possible to obtain training data from highresolution data, such as WorldView-2, and use it to classify regularly obtained imagery such as Sentinel or Landsat [18,34]. Given the spread of SPB further north [23], out of the southeastern United States, other regions will need to begin a means of assessing their presence and impacts on forested areas [7]. This could be a combination of field-based monitoring/trapping [6] and remotely sensed techniques like that covered here and with other sensors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insect monitoring and detection efforts help to determine counts and insect sex ratios that may preclude an outbreak [6,7]. Once started, SPB outbreaks can be difficult to manage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%