Mountain Pine Bark Sample Clauses

Mountain Pine Bark. Beetle 48 4.5. FIRE SEVERITY IN THE EAST FRASER STUDY AREA 48 4.6. SUMMARY OF FIRE EFFECTS ON THE ECOLOGY AND EXTENT OF REMNANT PATCHES 49
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Mountain Pine Bark. Beetle A disturbance agent other than fire should be noted here. The Chilcotin has been subject to outbreaks of mountain pine beetle in the past. The outbreak in the 1980s affected many thousands of hectares. Mortality in these attacked stands ranged greatly. Some stands exhibited only 5% mortality, while others were as high as 95%. It seems the bulk of the stands suffered 25 to 50% mortality (based on anecdotal evidence of DWB staff with 15 years experience in the area). The partial mortality nature of the pine beetle infestation would mirror the effects of low and moderate severity fire very closely. The size and impact of the past beetle infestation adds even more weight to the fact that significant residual structure should be a part of planned disturbance patches in the Chilcotin area.

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