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Simulating the effects of the southern pine beetle on regional dynamics 60 years into the future

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Jennifer K. Costanza, Jiri Hulcr, Frank H. Koch, Todd Earnhardt, Alexa J. McKerrow, Rob R. Dunn, and Jaime A Collazo, 2012-11-10, Simulating the effects of the southern pine beetle on regional dynamics 60 years into the future: Ecological Modelling, v. 244, p. 93-103.

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We developed a spatially explicit model that simulated future southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis, SPB) dynamics and pine forest management for a real landscape over 60 years to inform regional forest management. The SPB has a considerable effect on forest dynamics in the Southeastern United States, especially in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) stands that are managed for timber production. Regional outbreaks of SPB occur in bursts resulting in elimination of entire stands and major economic loss. These outbreaks are often interspersed with decades of inactivity, making long-term modeling of SPB dynamics challenging. Forest management techniques, including thinning, have proven effective and are often recommended as a way to prevent [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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journalEcological Modelling
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value244
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value93-103
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valuehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.06.037

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