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Monitoring Larval Populations of the Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth and the WesternSpruce Budworm on Permanent Plots: Sampling Methods and Statistical Properties of Data

机译:在永久图上监测Douglas-Fir Tussock moth和Westernspruce Budworm的幼虫种群:采样方法和数据的统计特性

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Procedures for monitoring Larval populations of the Douglas-fir tussock moth andthe western spruce budworm are recommended based on many years experience of sample these species in eastern Oregon and Washington. It is shown that statistically reliable estimates of larval density can be made for a population by sampling host trees in a series of permanent plots in a geographical monitoring unit. The most practical method is to estimate densities of both insect species simultaneously on a plot by the nondestructive sampling of foliage on lower crown branches of host trees. For best results, sampling methods need to be consistent with monitoring done annually to accumulate continuous databases that reflect the behavior of defoliator populations over a long period of time.

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