The Database of European Forest Insect and Disease Disturbances: DEFID2

Author:

Forzieri Giovanni12ORCID,Dutrieux Loïc P.2,Elia Agata3,Eckhardt Bernd2,Caudullo Giovanni3,Taboada Flor Álvarez45,Andriolo Alessandro6,Bălăcenoiu Flavius7,Bastos Ana8,Buzatu Andrei9,Dorado Fernando Castedo45,Dobrovolný Lumír10,Duduman Mihai‐Leonard11,Fernandez‐Carrillo Angel12,Hernández‐Clemente Rocío13,Hornero Alberto1415,Ionuț Săvulescu16,Lombardero María J.5,Junttila Samuli17,Lukeš Petr1819,Marianelli Leonardo20,Mas Hugo21,Mlčoušek Marek1819,Mugnai Francesco1,Nețoiu Constantin9,Nikolov Christo22,Olenici Nicolai7,Olsson Per‐Ola23,Paoli Francesco20,Paraschiv Marius24,Patočka Zdeněk25,Pérez‐Laorga Eduardo21,Quero Jose Luis13,Rüetschi Marius26,Stroheker Sophie27,Nardi Davide28,Ferenčík Ján29,Battisti Andrea28,Hartmann Henrik830ORCID,Nistor Constantin16ORCID,Cescatti Alessandro2,Beck Pieter S. A.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Florence Florence Italy

2. European Commission, Joint Research Centre Ispra Italy

3. Arcadia SIT Ispra Italy

4. DRACONES Research Group Universidad de León León Spain

5. Sustainable Forestry and Environmental Management Unit University of Santiago de Compostela Lugo Spain

6. Ufficio Pianificazione Forestale, Amministrazione Provincia Bolzano Bolzano Italy

7. National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry “Marin Drăcea” (INCDS) Voluntari Romania

8. Department of Biogeochemical Processes Max‐Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena Germany

9. National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry “Marin Drăcea” (INCDS) Craiova Romania

10. University Forest Enterprise Masaryk Forest Křtiny, Mendel University in Brno Brno Czech Republic

11. Applied Ecology Laboratory, Forestry Faculty “Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava Suceava Romania

12. Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analytics Division GMV Madrid Spain

13. Department of Forest Engineering University of Córdoba Córdoba Spain

14. Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Córdoba Spain

15. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT) The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

16. Department of Geomorphology‐Pedology‐Geomatics, Faculty of Geography University of Bucharest Bucharest Romania

17. School of Forest Sciences University of Eastern Finland Joensuu Finland

18. Czechglobe—Global Change Research Institute, CAS Brno Czech Republic

19. Ústav pro hospodářskou úpravu lesů—Forest Management Institute (FMI) Brno‐Žabovřesky Czech Republic

20. CREA Research Centre for Plant Protection and Certification Florence Italy

21. Laboratori de Sanitat Forestal Servei d'Ordenació i Gestió Forestal, Conselleria d'Agricultura, Desenvolupament Rural, Emergència Climàtica i Transició Ecològica, Generalitat Valenciana Valencia Spain

22. National Forest Centre, Forest Research Institute Zvolen Slovakia

23. Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science Lund University Lund Sweden

24. National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry “Marin Drăcea” (INCDS) Brașov Romania

25. Department of Forest Management and Applied Geoinformatics, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Mendel University in Brno Brno Czech Republic

26. Department of Land Change Science Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research Birmensdorf Switzerland

27. Swiss Forest Protection Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research Birmensdorf Switzerland

28. DAFNAE‐Entomology, University of Padova Padova Italy

29. Research Station Tatra National Park Tatranská Lomnica Slovakia

30. Insitute for Forest Protection, Julius Kühn‐Institute, Federal Research Federal Research Center for Cultivated Plants Quedlinburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractInsect and disease outbreaks in forests are biotic disturbances that can profoundly alter ecosystem dynamics. In many parts of the world, these disturbance regimes are intensifying as the climate changes and shifts the distribution of species and biomes. As a result, key forest ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, regulation of water flows, wood production, protection of soils, and the conservation of biodiversity, could be increasingly compromised. Despite the relevance of these detrimental effects, there are currently no spatially detailed databases that record insect and disease disturbances on forests at the pan‐European scale. Here, we present the new Database of European Forest Insect and Disease Disturbances (DEFID2). It comprises over 650,000 harmonized georeferenced records, mapped as polygons or points, of insects and disease disturbances that occurred between 1963 and 2021 in European forests. The records currently span eight different countries and were acquired through diverse methods (e.g., ground surveys, remote sensing techniques). The records in DEFID2 are described by a set of qualitative attributes, including severity and patterns of damage symptoms, agents, host tree species, climate‐driven trigger factors, silvicultural practices, and eventual sanitary interventions. They are further complemented with a satellite‐based quantitative characterization of the affected forest areas based on Landsat Normalized Burn Ratio time series, and damage metrics derived from them using the LandTrendr spectral–temporal segmentation algorithm (including onset, duration, magnitude, and rate of the disturbance), and possible interactions with windthrow and wildfire events. The DEFID2 database is a novel resource for many large‐scale applications dealing with biotic disturbances. It offers a unique contribution to design networks of experiments, improve our understanding of ecological processes underlying biotic forest disturbances, monitor their dynamics, and enhance their representation in land‐climate models. Further data sharing is encouraged to extend and improve the DEFID2 database continuously. The database is freely available at https://jeodpp.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ftp/jrc‐opendata/FOREST/DISTURBANCES/DEFID2/.

Funder

European Commission

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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