PATCH LEVEL VARIATION ON BARK-BEETLE ATTACK (COL, SCOLYTIDAE) ON SNAPPED AND UPROOTED TREES IN NORWAY SPRUCE PRIMEVAL NATURAL FOREST IN ENDEMIC CONDITIONS - SPECIES DISTRIBUTION
R. Jakus, PATCH LEVEL VARIATION ON BARK-BEETLE ATTACK (COL, SCOLYTIDAE) ON SNAPPED AND UPROOTED TREES IN NORWAY SPRUCE PRIMEVAL NATURAL FOREST IN ENDEMIC CONDITIONS - SPECIES DISTRIBUTION, Journal of applied entomology, 122(2-3), 1998, pp. 65-70
The pattern of bark beetle distribution on snapped and uprooted Norway
spruce (Picea abies) trees in endemic forests of Central Slovakia was
studied. Data were obtained from 452 samples on two snapped and five
uprooted trees. Ips typograghus, I. amitinus, Dryocoetes spp., Hylurgo
ps palliatus, H. glabratus, Pityogenes chalcographus, Polygraphus poli
graphus, Po. subopacus, Pityophthorus pityographus, Xyloterus lineatus
and Xilechinus pilosus were present. Results from correlation and clu
ster analyses show these beetles attacked a distinct area of bark. The
re was little or no overlap among areas attacked by cambiophagous bark
beetles. However, cambiophagous and xylophagous species were seen to
attack the same area.