Jack Pine Budworm Biology and Management

Jack Pine Budworm Biology and Management

Author: Winston Jan Anthony Volney

Publisher: Northern Forestry Centre

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Presents proceedings of a symposium on the biology and management of the jack pine budworm (Choristoneura pinus Freeman). Topics of symposium papers included regional perspectives and histories of jack pine budworm infestation and control operations, budworm population biology, defoliation prediction, budworm monitoring, effects of stand age and site index on budworm damage, decision support tools for budworm management, jack pine forest ecosystem relationships, hazard rating and stand vulnerability assessment, and impact of jack pine budworm in Ontario.


Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape

Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape

Author: Ajith H. Perera

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0774842369

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The growing popularity of the broad, landscape-scale approach to forest management represents a dramatic shift from the traditional, stand-based focus on timber production. Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape responds to the increasing need of forest policy developers, planners, and managers for an integrated, comprehensive perspective on ecological landscapes. The book examines the "big picture" of ecological patterns and processes through a case study of the vast managed forest region in Ontario. The contributors synthesize current landscape ecological knowledge of this area and look at gaps and future research directions from several points of view: spatial patterns, ecological functions and processes, natural disturbances, and ecological responses to disturbance. They also discuss the integration of landscape ecological knowledge into policies of forest management policies, particularly with respect to Ontario's legislative goals of forest sustainability. Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape is the first book to describe the landscape ecology of a continuously forested landscape in a comprehensive manner. It is written for instructors and students in forest management, wildlife ecology, and landscape ecology, and for forest managers, planners, and policy developers in North America.


Forest Entomology and Pathology

Forest Entomology and Pathology

Author: Jeremy D. Allison

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-06-30

Total Pages: 810

ISBN-13: 3031115538

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This open access book will provide an introduction to forest entomology, the principles and techniques of forest insect pest management, the different forest insect guilds/feeding groups, and relevant forest insect pest management case studies. In addition to covering 30% of the earth, forest ecosystems provide numerous timber and non-timber products that affect our daily lives and recreational opportunities, habitat for diverse animal communities, watershed protection, play critical roles in the water cycle, and mitigate soil erosion and global warming. In addition to being the most abundant organisms in forest ecosystems, insects perform numerous functions in forests, many of which are beneficial and critical to forest health. Conversely, some insects damage and/or kill trees and reduce the capacity of forests to provide desired ecosystem services. The target audience of this book is upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and professionals interested in forest health and entomology.


Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus

Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus

Author: David M. Richardson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-07-31

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 9780521789103

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A comprehensive review essential for all involved in the management of natural and planted pine forests.