A conceptual framework for spruce budworm early intervention : can outbreaks be stopped?: Fo103-3/65-2021E-PDF

"The spruce budworm is a native forest insect that inhabits the spruce-fir forests of northeastern North America. Outbreaks of this insect occur every 30 to 40 years. During this cycle, populations range from being very low (endemic) to very high (epidemic). If left unmanaged, these outbreaks can result in significant growth reduction and mortality of spruce and balsam fir trees"--Page [1].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Forest Service, issuing body.
Title A conceptual framework for spruce budworm early intervention : can outbreaks be stopped?
Series title Impact note ; no. 65
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Caption title.
Issued also in French under title: Un cadre conceptuel pour l'intervention précoce contre la tordeuse des bourgeons de l'épinette : peut-on arrêter les épidémies?
Publishing information [Fredericton, New Brunswick] : Canadian Forest Service, [2021]
©2021
Description 1 online resource (4 unnumbered pages) : maps, graphs.
ISBN 9780660377360
Catalogue number
  • Fo103-3/65-2021E-PDF
Subject terms Spruce budworm -- Control -- Quebec.
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