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DOI10.1186/s42408-019-0040-1
Patterns of woodboring beetle activity following fires and bark beetle outbreaks in montane forests of California, USA
Ray, Chris1; Cluck, Daniel R.2; Wilkerson, Robert L.1; Siegel, Rodney B.1; White, Angela M.3; Tarbill, Gina L.3; Sawyer, Sarah C.4; Howell, Christine A.5
发表日期2019
ISSN1933-9747
卷号15
英文摘要

Background: Increasingly frequent and severe drought in the western United States has contributed to more frequent and severe wildfires, longer fire seasons, and more frequent bark beetle outbreaks that kill large numbers of trees. Climate change is expected to perpetuate these trends, especially in montane ecosystems, calling for improved strategies for managing Western forests and conserving the wildlife that they support. Woodboring beetles (e.g., Buprestidae and Cerambycidae) colonize dead and weakened trees and speed succession of habitats altered by fire or bark beetles, while serving as prey for some early-seral habitat specialists, including several woodpecker species. To understand how these ecologically important beetles respond to different sources of tree mortality, we sampled woodborers in 16 sites affected by wildfire or bark beetle outbreak in the previous one to eight years. Study sites were located in the Sierra Nevada, Modoc Plateau, Warner Mountains, and southern Cascades of California, USA. We used generalized linear mixed models to evaluate hypotheses concerning the response of woodboring beetles to disturbance type, severity, and timing; forest stand composition and structure; and tree characteristics.


Results: Woodborer activity was often similar in burned and bark beetle outbreak sites, tempered by localized responses to bark beetle activity, burn severity, tree characteristics, and apparent response to ignition date. Larval woodborer activity was inversely related to bark beetle sign within a sampling quadrat, was higher on pines, and-in burned sites-was higher on the south-facing sides of smaller trees. Adults-especially buprestids-were more abundant where burn severity was higher. Fires with intermediate ignition dates during the study period supported higher rates of larval woodborer activity and higher numbers of adult buprestids as well as cerambycids in the genus Monochamus Dejean 1821.


Conclusions: Woodboring beetle abundance was related to bark beetle activity, burn severity, tree characteristics, and ignition date. Considering these patterns when managing disturbed forest stands could yield improved outcomes for wildlife, including species that prey on woodboring beetles. We also reported preliminary evidence that the current trend toward more frequent wildfires might not stimulate larger woodboring beetle populations if those fires increasingly occur outside the historical fire season.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry
来源期刊FIRE ECOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/100340
作者单位1.Inst Bird Populat, POB 1346, Point Reyes Stn, CA 94956 USA;
2.US Forest Serv, USDA, Forest Hlth Protect, 2550 Riverside Dr, Susanville, CA 96130 USA;
3.US Forest Serv, USDA, Pacific Southwest Res Stn, 1731 Res Pk Dr, Davis, CA 95618 USA;
4.US Forest Serv, USDA, 1323 Club Dr, Vallejo, CA 94592 USA;
5.US Forest Serv, USDA, Pacific Southwest Res Stn, 800 Buchanan St, Albany, CA 94710 USA
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Ray, Chris,Cluck, Daniel R.,Wilkerson, Robert L.,et al. Patterns of woodboring beetle activity following fires and bark beetle outbreaks in montane forests of California, USA[J],2019,15.
APA Ray, Chris.,Cluck, Daniel R..,Wilkerson, Robert L..,Siegel, Rodney B..,White, Angela M..,...&Howell, Christine A..(2019).Patterns of woodboring beetle activity following fires and bark beetle outbreaks in montane forests of California, USA.FIRE ECOLOGY,15.
MLA Ray, Chris,et al."Patterns of woodboring beetle activity following fires and bark beetle outbreaks in montane forests of California, USA".FIRE ECOLOGY 15(2019).
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