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A Simulation Study to Assess the Sensitivity of a Forest Health Monitoring Network to Outbreaks of Defoliating Insects
Authors:Christopher B Edgar  Thomas E Burk
Affiliation:(1) Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, 115 Green Hall, 1530 Cleveland Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA
Abstract:The sensitivity of the United States Forest Health Monitoring network to outbreaks of defoliating insects was examined by means of a simulation study. A model constructed specifically for the study was used to generate a wide variety of defoliation patterns in forested landscapes. Forest configuration was that of Minnesota, USA, as expressed by the GAP land cover classification. Combinations of model parameters were based on a Latin Hypercube sample. The relationship between the average number of plots defoliated and outbreak characteristics was then examined via multiple regression. Both theoretical and model results pointed to a strong, linear relationship between the average number of plots defoliated and outbreak size. Model results provided additional insight, suggesting a significant relationship between the average number of plots defoliated and other outbreak characteristics after outbreak size was taken into account.
Keywords:defoliation  forest health monitoring  Latin hypercube design  sensitivity  simulation modeling
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