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Biological Invasions | 1999

A Technique to Identify Changes in Hemlock Forest Health over Space and Time Using Satellite Image Data

Laurent R. Bonneau; Kathleen S. Shields; Daniel L. Civco

The objective of this study was to develop a technique to classify health of eastern hemlock stands using historical satellite images. While remote sensing and geographic information systems have been used successfully to classify forest health using recent images, applying this process to older images is problematic because contemporaneous field data are not available to measure the accuracy of the classification of historical images. Data ranges were established for each hemlock health class using a contemporary image and field data. These ranges were used to level-slice archived images to create a series of health-class maps that show changes in forest health over time. By applying cross-tabulation procedures to pairs of classified images, it is possible to construct a transition map that indicates how the hemlock health class of each pixel in the images of the study area has changed over time. The resulting maps provide a look back at forest conditions of the past and can be used to identify areas of special interest.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2018

Olfactory Sensory Neurons of the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis, Specifically Responsive to its two Aggregation-Sex Pheromone Components

Jianrong Wei; Qiong Zhou; Loyal P. Hall; Andrew J. Myrick; Kelli Hoover; Kathleen S. Shields; Thomas C. Baker

We performed single-sensillum recordings from male and female antennae of the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis, that included as stimuli the two components of this species’ aggregation-sex pheromone in addition to various general odorants. We compared the aggregation-sex-pheromone-component responses of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) to those of OSNs that responded to a variety of plant-related odorants. In the smooth-tipped, tapered, trichoid sensilla on the most distal antennal flagellomeres nos. 10 or 11 of both males and females, we found OSNs with high-amplitude action potentials that were tuned to the aldehyde and alcohol pheromone components and that did not respond to various plant-related volatiles. Because this OSN type responded to both the alcohol and aldehyde components it cannot be considered to be specifically tuned to either component. These large-spiking OSNs were co-compartmentalized in these sensilla with a second, smaller-spiking OSN responding to plant-related volatiles such as geraniol, citronellal, limonene, 1-octanol, nerol and citral. The large-spiking OSNs thus appear to be a type that will be involved in aggregation-sex pheromone pathways targeting a specific glomerulus in the antennal lobe and in generating pheromone-related behavioral responses in A. glabripennis. In other sensilla located in these distal antennal flagellomeres as well as those located more proximally, i.e., mid-length along the antenna on flagellomere nos. 4–7, we found OSNs in blunt-tipped basiconic sensilla that were responsive to other plant-related volatiles, especially the terpenoids, (E,E)-alpha farnesene, (E)-β-farnesene, β-caryophyllene, and eugenol. Some of these terpenoids have been implicated in improving attraction to pheromone-baited traps. Some of these same OSNs responded additionally to either of the two sex pheromone components, but because these OSNs also responded to some of the above plant volatiles as shown by cross-adaptation experiments, these OSNs will not be the types that convey sex-pheromone-specific information to the antennal lobe.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2006

Temporal and Spatial Variation of Terpenoids in Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in Relation to Feeding by Adelges tsugae

Anthony F. Lagalante; Nyssa Lewis; Michael E. Montgomery; Kathleen S. Shields


Environmental Microbiology | 2013

Diversity of proteobacterial endosymbionts in hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) from its native and introduced range.

Carol D. von Dohlen; Usha Spaulding; Kathleen S. Shields; Nathan P. Havill; Cristina Rosa; Kelli Hoover


Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 1996

The structure and behavior of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) hemocytes

Tariq M. Butt; Kathleen S. Shields


International Journal of Insect Morphology & Embryology | 1990

Morphology of the mandibular glands in workers of Constrictotermes cyphergaster (Silvestri) (Isoptera : Termitidae)

Ana Maria Costa Leonardo; Kathleen S. Shields


In: McManus, Katherine A.; Shields, Kathleen S.; Souto, Dennis R., eds. Proceedings: Symposium on sustainable management of hemlock ecosystems in eastern North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-267. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. p.176. | 2000

Classification and spatial analysis of eastern hemlock health using remote sensing and GIS

Laurent R. Bonneau; Kathleen S. Shields; Daniel L. Civco; David R. Mikus


In: Onken, B.; Reardon, R.; Lashomb, J., eds. The hemlock woolly adelgid in the eastern United States symposium; 2002 February 5-7; East Brunswick, NJ. East Brunswick, NJ: New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and Rutgers University: 360-363. | 2002

Monitoring hemlock woolly adelgid and assessing its impacts in the Delaware River Basin

David W. Williams; Michael E. Montgomery; Kathleen S. Shields


In: McManus, Katherine A.; Shields, Kathleen S.; Souto, Dennis R., eds. Proceedings: Symposium on sustainable management of hemlock ecosystems in eastern North America. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-267. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 175. | 2000

Use of satellite image data to identify changes in hemlock health over space and time

Laurent R. Bonneau; Kathleen S. Shields; Daniel L. Civco; David R. Mikus


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1997

Morphology and surface structure of Mantispa sayi (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) eggs

Kathleen S. Shields; Raymond J. Pupedis

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Daniel L. Civco

University of Connecticut

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Kelli Hoover

Pennsylvania State University

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Andrew J. Myrick

Pennsylvania State University

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Cristina Rosa

Pennsylvania State University

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