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An exhaustive inventory of coniferous trees in an agricultural landscape.


ABSTRACT: Various species of forest trees are commonly used for ornamental purposes and are therefore frequently found in non-forest ecosystems. These trees constitute a significant component of the trees outside forests (TOF). Although increasingly recognized as prominent feature of agricultural lands and built-up areas, not much is known, however, about TOF since they are generally absent from forest inventories.In the present study, we focus on the coniferous tree species that constitute potential hosts for a forest defoliator, the pine processionary moth Thaumetopoeapityocampa Den. & Schiff. (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae). We carried out an exhaustive inventory of all pines (Pinus spp.), cedars (Cedrus spp.) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsugamenziesii) in a 22 × 22 km study window located in the open-field region of Beauce in the centre of France. We recorded a total of 3834 individuals or small groups host trees corresponding a density of 7.9 occurrences per 100 ha. We provide the spatial coordinates of the points without differentiation between tree species.

SUBMITTER: Rousselet J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4339812 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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An exhaustive inventory of coniferous trees in an agricultural landscape.

Rousselet Jérôme J   Roques Alain A   Garcia Jacques J   Rossi Jean-Pierre JP  

Biodiversity data journal 20150223 3


<h4>Background</h4>Various species of forest trees are commonly used for ornamental purposes and are therefore frequently found in non-forest ecosystems. These trees constitute a significant component of the trees outside forests (TOF). Although increasingly recognized as prominent feature of agricultural lands and built-up areas, not much is known, however, about TOF since they are generally absent from forest inventories.<h4>New information</h4>In the present study, we focus on the coniferous  ...[more]

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