Low accuracy bark gouging controls Ips typographus outbreaks while conserving non- target beetle diversity

Author:

Zarges Sebastian1,Thorn Simon2,Bußler Heinz,Siegler Harald3,Wolf Josef3,Hagge Jonas1

Affiliation:

1. Forest Nature Conservation, Northwest German Forest Research Institute

2. Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology

3. Bavarian State Forest

Abstract

Abstract Natural disturbances and subsequent outbreaks of forest insects led to unprecedented amounts of damaged timber. In Eurasia, the European Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus) breeding in Norway spruce (Picea abies) is creating the main share of infested trees in recent years. As alternative to salvage logging, different technics of mechanical and manual methods of bark removal for pest control are frequently applied in areas with conservation status or in protective forests that mitigate or prevent the impact of a natural hazard. To test the field applicability of bark removal technics, we compare economic costs between manual debarking and bark gouging and evaluate how pest control and non-target biodiversity are affected from bark gouging if the phloem is cut with decreasing accuracy mirroring practical application by forest enterprises. Based on data of an experimental design we show, that bark gouging is twice as fast as manual debarking. From complete debarked P. abies logs no I. typogrphus emerged (pest control efficiency of 100%) but diversity of other emerging beetle species is reduced near zero. If bark gouging is conducted with high accuracy (phloem sufficiently cut in more than half of stripes) pest control efficiency is 99.9% and for low accuracy (below 50%) pest control efficiency is still 95.7%. Non-target beetle diversity increases with reduced accuracy. Bark gouging combines sufficed pest control with biodiversity conservation at lower economic costs than manual debarking and can thus be recommended for protected areas and protective forests, in particular.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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