Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö

Since the mid-1950s, studies have frequently been conducted on couplings between geometrid moth outbreaks and mountain birch, though not nearly as much focus has been on connections between geometrid moth outbreaks and ground cover. Previous studies have shown that major outbreaks of Epirrita autumn...

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Main Author: Moon, Melvin
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Language:Swedish
Published: Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap 2018
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:8960313 2023-07-30T03:55:21+02:00 Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö Moon, Melvin 2018 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8960313 swe swe Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8960313 Fjärranalys NDVI fjällbjörkmätare Abisko fjällbjörkskog Earth and Environmental Sciences M2 2018 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:09:51Z Since the mid-1950s, studies have frequently been conducted on couplings between geometrid moth outbreaks and mountain birch, though not nearly as much focus has been on connections between geometrid moth outbreaks and ground cover. Previous studies have shown that major outbreaks of Epirrita autumnata occur in 9 – 10-year cycles (Karlsson et al., 2004). Sometimes also the Operophtera brumata are present in outbreaks in Abisko (Bylund, oral comment). Not until the larvae have finished feeding on the mountain birch, do they move on to the ground cover (Bylund, oral comment). Historically notorious outbreaks of geometrid moths occurred 1954 – 1955 (the most comprehensive outbreak on record), 1963, 1973 – 1974, 1984, 2003 – 2004 (with some registered repercussions in 2005) and 2012 – 2014. The study was aimed at finding methods to describe how geometrid moth larvae affect the mountain birch forest as an ecosystem. Like many previous studies, the study treated the regions around Abisko, Vadvetjåkka and Kopparåsen/Katterjåkk (northern Sweden), which all lie in the subalpine mountain birch belt. In accordance with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Swe. Naturvårdsverket), mountain birch forests were defined as regions where the mountain birch constitutes at least 50% of the surface (Naturvårdsverket, 2012). The study made use of a combination of (i) low-resolution satellite data of vegetation indices (NDVI provided by MODIS), (ii) photographs (taken from both the air and the ground level) and (iii) interviews. The interviewed individuals were people which possess highly relevant information and which together contributed with a wide knowledge of moth outbreaks in the birch forests around Abisko. The study separated spring season NDVI values from summer (high) season NDVI values. For the high season, seasonal average NDVI values were calculated for each year by taking the mean of the four values provided by MODIS for every summer. In contrast to the treatment of the high season values, the annual spring ... Other/Unknown Material Abisko Northern Sweden Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Abisko ENVELOPE(18.829,18.829,68.349,68.349) Kopparåsen ENVELOPE(16.048,16.048,68.245,68.245) Katterjåkk ENVELOPE(18.137,18.137,68.413,68.413)
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topic Fjärranalys
NDVI
fjällbjörkmätare
Abisko
fjällbjörkskog
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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fjällbjörkmätare
Abisko
fjällbjörkskog
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Moon, Melvin
Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
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NDVI
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Earth and Environmental Sciences
description Since the mid-1950s, studies have frequently been conducted on couplings between geometrid moth outbreaks and mountain birch, though not nearly as much focus has been on connections between geometrid moth outbreaks and ground cover. Previous studies have shown that major outbreaks of Epirrita autumnata occur in 9 – 10-year cycles (Karlsson et al., 2004). Sometimes also the Operophtera brumata are present in outbreaks in Abisko (Bylund, oral comment). Not until the larvae have finished feeding on the mountain birch, do they move on to the ground cover (Bylund, oral comment). Historically notorious outbreaks of geometrid moths occurred 1954 – 1955 (the most comprehensive outbreak on record), 1963, 1973 – 1974, 1984, 2003 – 2004 (with some registered repercussions in 2005) and 2012 – 2014. The study was aimed at finding methods to describe how geometrid moth larvae affect the mountain birch forest as an ecosystem. Like many previous studies, the study treated the regions around Abisko, Vadvetjåkka and Kopparåsen/Katterjåkk (northern Sweden), which all lie in the subalpine mountain birch belt. In accordance with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Swe. Naturvårdsverket), mountain birch forests were defined as regions where the mountain birch constitutes at least 50% of the surface (Naturvårdsverket, 2012). The study made use of a combination of (i) low-resolution satellite data of vegetation indices (NDVI provided by MODIS), (ii) photographs (taken from both the air and the ground level) and (iii) interviews. The interviewed individuals were people which possess highly relevant information and which together contributed with a wide knowledge of moth outbreaks in the birch forests around Abisko. The study separated spring season NDVI values from summer (high) season NDVI values. For the high season, seasonal average NDVI values were calculated for each year by taking the mean of the four values provided by MODIS for every summer. In contrast to the treatment of the high season values, the annual spring ...
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title Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
title_short Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
title_full Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
title_fullStr Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
title_full_unstemmed Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
title_sort fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö
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