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Vertical distribution of three longhorned beetle species (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) in burned trees of the boreal forest

Cadorette-Breton Yannick, Hébert Christian, Ibarzabal Jacques, Berthiaume Richard et Bauce Éric. (2016). Vertical distribution of three longhorned beetle species (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) in burned trees of the boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 46, (4), p. 564-571.

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1139/cjfr-2015-0402

Résumé

This study aimed to characterize the vertical distribution of longhorned beetle larvae in burned trees of the eastern Canadian boreal forest. Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) trees burned at three severity levels were cut, and 30 cm boles were collected from the ground up to a height of 9.45 m. Boles were debarked and dissected to collect insect larvae. Results show that the three most abundant longhorned beetle species were vertically segregated among burned jack pine and black spruce trees, but the section having the highest timber value was heavily infested by woodborer larvae. Larval density distribution of Monochamus scutellatus scutellatus (Say) and of Acmaeops proteus proteus (Kirby) could be linked with bark thickness, which also depends on fire severity. Lightly burned stands of black spruce were the most heavily infested and should be salvaged only if they are easily accessible and can thus be rapidly harvested and processed at the mill. More severely burned stands should be salvaged later as they will be less affected by woodborers, as should jack pine, which is lightly infested compared with black spruce. The ecological role of stumps should be further investigated because they could still have an ecological value after salvage logging as Arhopalus foveicollis (Haldeman) uses them specifically.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:0045-5067
Volume:46
Numéro:4
Pages:p. 564-571
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2016
Identifiant unique:10.1139/cjfr-2015-0402
Sujets:Sciences naturelles et génie > Sciences naturelles > Biologie et autres sciences connexes
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences fondamentales
Unités de recherche > Centre de recherche sur la Boréalie (CREB)
Mots-clés:bark thickness, boreal forest, cerambycidae, fire severity, vertical distribution, Coleoptera
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