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Trees-structure and Function | 2014

Variation in wood anatomical structure of Douglas-fir defoliated by the western spruce budworm: a case study in the coastal-transitional zone of British Columbia, Canada

Jodi N. Axelson; A. Bast; René I. Alfaro; Dan J. Smith; H. Gärtner

Key messageAn outbreak of the western spruce budworm temporarily modifies cellular wood anatomy of stem wood in natural and mature Douglas-fir stands impacting wood quality properties.AbstractWestern spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman) is a widespread and destructive defoliator of commercially important coniferous forests in western North America. In British Columbia, Canada, Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco] is the most important and widely distributed host. Permanent sample plots were established at a number of locations in southern interior at the beginning of a severe western spruce budworm outbreak in the 1970s. Two of the sites were sampled in 2012 to determine whether modifications had occurred in the anatomical characteristics of stem wood formed during outbreak years. We determined that rings formed during the western spruce budworm 1976–1980 outbreak had a significantly lower proportion of latewood, reduced mean cell wall thickness and smaller radial cell diameters. While the cellular characteristics of the earlywood remained fairly constant, significant reductions in lumen area occurred in 1978 and 1979 at each site. Our study shows that western spruce budworm outbreaks not only reduce annual radial growth, but also temporarily modify cellular characteristics in latewood cells, which has implications for wood density and quality in Douglas-fir.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Influence of fire and mountain pine beetle on the dynamics of lodgepole pine stands in British Columbia, Canada

Jodi N. Axelson; René I. Alfaro; Brad Hawkes


Water Resources Research | 2009

New reconstructions of streamflow variability in the South Saskatchewan River Basin from a network of tree ring chronologies, Alberta, Canada.

Jodi N. Axelson; David J. Sauchyn; Jonathan Barichivich


Forestry Chronicle | 2010

Changes in stand structure in uneven-aged lodgepole pine stands impacted by mountain pine beetle epidemics and fires in central British Columbia

Jodi N. Axelson; René I. Alfaro; Brad Hawkes


Forest Ecology and Management | 2016

The effects of western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis) defoliation on Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii): disturbance dynamics from the landscape to the cellular level

Jodi N. Axelson


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Multicentury reconstruction of western spruce budworm outbreaks in central British Columbia, Canada

Jodi N. Axelson; Dan J. Smith; Lori D. Daniels; René I. Alfaro


Forest Ecology and Management | 2014

Periodicity of western spruce budworm in Southern British Columbia, Canada

René I. Alfaro; Jenny Berg; Jodi N. Axelson


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2018

Stand dynamics and the mountain pine beetle — 30 years of forest change in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada

Jodi N. Axelson; Brad Hawkes; Lara van Akker; René I. Alfaro


Forest Ecology and Management | 2019

Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western U.S. forests

Malcolm P. North; Jens T. Stevens; David F. Greene; Michelle Coppoletta; Eric E. Knapp; Andrew M. Latimer; Christina M. Restaino; Ryan Tompkins; Kevin R. Welch; Rob A. York; Derek J. N. Young; Jodi N. Axelson; Thomas N. Buckley; Becky L. Estes; Rachel N. Hager; Jonathan W. Long; Marc D. Meyer; Steven M. Ostoja; Hugh D. Safford; Kristen L. Shive; Carmen L. Tubbesing; Heather Vice; Dana Walsh; Chhaya M. Werner; Peter Wyrsch


Forest Ecology and Management | 2018

Change in the periodicity of a cyclical forest defoliator: An indicator of ecosystem alteration in Western Canada

René I. Alfaro; L. vanAkker; J. Berg; B.H. Van Hezewijk; Qi-Bin Zhang; R. Hebda; Dan J. Smith; Jodi N. Axelson

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Brad Hawkes

Natural Resources Canada

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Becky L. Estes

United States Forest Service

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