Population dynamics of eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographies [L.]) in the area of National Nature Reserve Praděd in 1998-2001

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The paper deals with the study of bionomics and population dynamics of Ips typographus (L.) in the area of the Praděd National Nature Reserve (NNR). Data were collected on the basis of detected feeding marks, beetles caught in traps, and also according to the frequency of occurrence or increase in the number of standing dead trees killed by the bark beetle attack in localities where sanitation felling was not performed. Finally, evaluation of the present condition of forest stand and population dynamics of Ips typographus was carried out. The results showed that the stands currently occur in the stage of disintegration when the role of the bark beetle is irreplaceable. Based on the research findings, the management of the bark beetle was proposed that would enable to achieve so-called regulated disintegration of natural spruce forests in the area of the Praděd NNR.

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Plašil, P., & Cudlín, P. (2005). Population dynamics of eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographies [L.]) in the area of National Nature Reserve Praděd in 1998-2001. Journal of Forest Science, 51(8), 359–370. https://doi.org/10.17221/4571-jfs

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