Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai

Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала. The spatial and temporal dynamics of fir stands damage caused by a large-scale outbreak of the Siberian silk moth (Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetv.) in the Altai Mountains has been studied using remote sensing and GIS m...

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Published in:Contemporary Problems of Ecology
Main Authors: Kharuk, V. I., Demidko, D. A., Fedotova, E. V., Dvinskaya, M. L., Budnik, U. A.
Other Authors: Институт космических и информационных технологий, Базовая кафедра геоинформационных систем
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftsiberianfuniv:oai:elib.sfu-kras.ru:2311/69770 2023-05-15T18:30:56+02:00 Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai Kharuk, V. I. Demidko, D. A. Fedotova, E. V. Dvinskaya, M. L. Budnik, U. A. Институт космических и информационных технологий Базовая кафедра геоинформационных систем 2016-11 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S199542551606007X http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/69770 https://doi.org/10.1134/S199542551606007X unknown Contemporary Problems of Ecology Q3 Q4 Kharuk, V. I. Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai [Текст] / V. I. Kharuk, D. A. Demidko, E. V. Fedotova, M. L. Dvinskaya, U. A. Budnik // Contemporary Problems of Ecology. — 2016. — Т. 9 (№ 6). — С. 711-720 19954255 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S199542551606007X http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/69770 doi:10.1134/S199542551606007X Siberian silk moth insect outbreaks xylophagous insects pest monitoring climate change dark-needle-coniferous taiga conifer mortality 34.35.25 Journal Article Published Journal Article 2016 ftsiberianfuniv https://doi.org/10.1134/S199542551606007X 2019-12-31T15:55:14Z Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала. The spatial and temporal dynamics of fir stands damage caused by a large-scale outbreak of the Siberian silk moth (Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetv.) in the Altai Mountains has been studied using remote sensing and GIS methods. It is ascertained that forest damages are dissimilar relative to the surface features. The pest outbreak initially occurred on the southwest slopes with mean values of 10° and elevation of 400 m asl. The damages further extended both upward and downward, involving slopes of high steepness and the eastern exposure. The total area of the dead stands comprised 6000 ha, 45% of which were lost due to secondary pest (xylophagous insects) attacks. It is indicated that the use of remote sensing made it possible to determine the beginning of a pest outbreak with one-decade precision. The Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak occurred against an increase in air temperatures, a decrease in precipitation, and a reduction in late frosts. The tree plants weakened by the Siberian silk moth and water stress were affected by xylophagous insect attacks. The observed and predicted warming and climate aridity increase will facilitate Siberian silk moth outbreaks both within its range and northward of the current margins of the range. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberian Federal University: Archiv Elektronnych SFU Contemporary Problems of Ecology 9 6 711 720
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topic Siberian silk moth
insect outbreaks
xylophagous insects
pest monitoring
climate change
dark-needle-coniferous taiga
conifer mortality
34.35.25
spellingShingle Siberian silk moth
insect outbreaks
xylophagous insects
pest monitoring
climate change
dark-needle-coniferous taiga
conifer mortality
34.35.25
Kharuk, V. I.
Demidko, D. A.
Fedotova, E. V.
Dvinskaya, M. L.
Budnik, U. A.
Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai
topic_facet Siberian silk moth
insect outbreaks
xylophagous insects
pest monitoring
climate change
dark-needle-coniferous taiga
conifer mortality
34.35.25
description Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала. The spatial and temporal dynamics of fir stands damage caused by a large-scale outbreak of the Siberian silk moth (Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetv.) in the Altai Mountains has been studied using remote sensing and GIS methods. It is ascertained that forest damages are dissimilar relative to the surface features. The pest outbreak initially occurred on the southwest slopes with mean values of 10° and elevation of 400 m asl. The damages further extended both upward and downward, involving slopes of high steepness and the eastern exposure. The total area of the dead stands comprised 6000 ha, 45% of which were lost due to secondary pest (xylophagous insects) attacks. It is indicated that the use of remote sensing made it possible to determine the beginning of a pest outbreak with one-decade precision. The Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak occurred against an increase in air temperatures, a decrease in precipitation, and a reduction in late frosts. The tree plants weakened by the Siberian silk moth and water stress were affected by xylophagous insect attacks. The observed and predicted warming and climate aridity increase will facilitate Siberian silk moth outbreaks both within its range and northward of the current margins of the range.
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Demidko, D. A.
Fedotova, E. V.
Dvinskaya, M. L.
Budnik, U. A.
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title Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai
title_short Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai
title_full Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal dynamics of Siberian silk moth large-scale outbreak in dark-needle coniferous tree stands in Altai
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