Dendrochronological reconstruction of spruce budworm outbreaks in northern Maine, USA

Author:

Fraver Shawn123,Seymour Robert S.123,Speer James H.123,White Alan S.123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Natural Sciences, Mid Sweden University, SE-851 70, Sundsvall, Sweden.

2. Department of Forest Ecosystem Science, 5755 Nutting Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, USA.

3. Department of Geography, Geology and Anthropology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, USA.

Abstract

Using dendrochronological analyses, we reconstructed a 300 year history of eastern spruce budworm ( Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.)) outbreaks in northern interior Maine. By analyzing radial growth patterns from the budworm host, red spruce ( Picea rubens Sarg.), and nonhost, northern white cedar ( Thuja occidentalis L.), we identified five outbreaks beginning ca. 1709, 1762, 1808, 1914, and 1976, all of which have been documented from eastern Canada. However, little or no evidence was found in our study for the 1830s, 1870s, or 1940s outbreaks also documented there. The mean outbreak return interval in our study (67 years) was roughly twice that postulated for eastern Canada. Differences in forest types, and associated stand dynamics, between the regions may explain the longer return intervals, and consequently the absence of these three outbreaks in Maine. Results also indicate that small, slow-growing trees exhibit a budworm signal very similar to that of overstory trees, once tree-ring series have been properly standardized.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Ecology,Forestry,Global and Planetary Change

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