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Evaluation of tree condition and tree safety assessment procedures in beetle-killed and fire-damaged lodgepole pine stands in central interior British Columbia

机译:评估不列颠哥伦比亚省中部内部甲虫杀死和烧毁的寄主松林的树木状况和树木安全评估程序

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This study quantified characteristics related to tree condition and deterioration in stands affected by the mountain pine beetle (MPB, Dendroctonus ponderosae) or wildfire. The stands evaluated were representative of a range of conditions present in the Sub-Boreal Spruce (SBS) zone in central interior British Columbia. The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the application and utility of theassessment procedure and safety thresholds outlined in the provincial Wildlife/Danger Tree Assessment Course (WDTAC). Stands dominated by lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia Englem.) that were affected by MPB or by wildfire were assessed in the Fort St. James, Nadina, Quesnel, Prince George, and Vanderhoof forest districts. Fifty-eight fixed radius study plots were delineated and 536 individual tree assessments were made. Forty-five trees were also destructively sampled to reveal internal tree condition and stem shell thickness. Using the WDTAC procedures, 16 trees (approximately 3% of those visually sampled and approximately 36% of those destructively sampled) were assessed as "dangerous." Notably, none of the beetle-killed trees sampled had specific defects or decay and deterioration patterns directly attributable to the MPB. The WDTAC procedures effectively detected danger trees among MPB-affected and fire-damaged lodgepole pine trees; the procedures appeared to be accurate, reliable, and consistent. This study demonstrates that as beetle and/or wildfire salvage continues, and where an increased risk of wildfire occurrence exists, application and use of the WDTAC criteria will help facilitate safe work practices in these situations.
机译:这项研究量化了与树木状况和受山松甲虫(MPB,Dendroctonus pokerosae)或野火影响的林分退化有关的特征。评估的林分代表了不列颠哥伦比亚省中部内部的北方云杉(SBS)带中存在的一系列条件。该研究的主要目的是评估省级野生生物/危险树评估课程(WDTAC)中概述的评估程序和安全阈值的应用和效用。在圣詹姆斯堡,纳迪纳,奎斯内尔,乔治王子和范德霍夫森林地区,对受MPB或野火影响的由松木(Pinus contorta var。latifolia Englem。)为主的林分进行了评估。划定了58个固定半径的研究区,并进行了536个单独的树木评估。还对45棵树进行了破坏性采样,以揭示内部树的状况和茎壳厚度。使用WDTAC程序,将16棵树(大约3%目视取样,大约36%破坏性取样)评估为“危险”。值得注意的是,抽样的甲虫杀死的树木都没有直接归因于MPB的特定缺陷或衰变和退化模式。 WDTAC程序有效地检测了受MPB影响和火灾毁坏的黑松树中的危险树;该程序似乎是准确,可靠和一致的。这项研究表明,随着甲虫和/或野火的抢救工作继续进行,并且在野火发生风险增加的情况下,WDTAC标准的应用和使用将有助于在这些情况下促进安全的工作实践。

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