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Mountain pine beetle dispersal: spatiotemporal patterns and role in the spread and expansion of the present outbreak

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ECOSPHERE
Volume 2, Issue 6, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1890/ES10-00172.1

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Dendroctonus ponderosae; dispersal; infestation; insect outbreak; insect population dynamics; mountain pine beetle; regional scale; spatiotemporal patterns

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Dispersal has been least understood in mountain pine beetle ecology. We developed a novel regional dynamic conceptual model of mountain pine beetle infestation using the tree mortality estimated from the British Columbia annual aerial overview survey to quantitatively determine short-distance dispersal (SDD) and long-distance dispersal (LDD) at local (forest district) and regional (provincial) scales. The dispersal patterns were characterized based on distances between a sink patch to its nearest source patch. At the regional scale, SDD accounted for 85.3% of mountain pine beetle dispersal to non-infested areas and 96.8% of beetle dispersal to infested areas. Although SDD was a dominant dispersal mode, LDD played a more important role in the early stage of the current mountain pine beetle outbreak. At the local scale, three patterns of dispersal to non-infested areas were identified. First, LDD dominated in the forest districts where only sparse infestations occurred. Second, LDD was a dominant or important factor in the early stages of the infestations in some districts. Third, SDD dominated throughout the infestations in more severely infested forest districts. However, for dispersal to infested areas, SDD was a dominant mode in most of the forest districts. We conclude from the spatiotemporal patterns of dispersal observed at local and regional scales that LDD is a key factor in the initiation and early stage of the infestations in new remote areas, and SDD dominate in the spread and expansion of the outbreak as the infestations intensify and reach epidemic levels. However, it should be conscious that there is uncertainty that LDD might have been over emphasized in the dispersal before local dynamics is fully taken into account.

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