The sudden interruption of recurring larch budmoth (LBM; Zeiraphera diniana or griseana Gn.) outbreaks across the European Alps after 1982 was surprising, because populations had regularly oscillated every 8-9 years for the past 1200 years or more. Although ecophysiological evidence was limited and underlying processes remained uncertain, climate change has been indicated as a possible driver of this disruption. An unexpected, recent return of LBM population peaks in 2017 and 2018 provides insight into this insect's climate sensitivity. Here, we combine meteorological and dendrochronological data to explore the influence of temperature variation and atmospheric circulation on cyclic LBM outbreaks since the early 1950s. Anomalous cold Europe...
Part I Climate ChangeThere is no doubt that tree survival, growth, and reproduction in North America...
Geographical variation in forest insect sensitivity to environmental conditions is often overlooked....
The climate change may indirectly affects the forest ecosystems through the activity of phytophagous...
The sudden interruption of recurring larch budmoth (LBM; Zeiraphera diniana or griseana Gn.) outbrea...
Knowledge of the persistence of regular larch budmoth outbreaks is limited in space and time. Althou...
Periodic outbreaks of the larch budmoth Zeiraphera diniana population (and the massive forest defoli...
To identify general patterns in the effect of climate-driven changes in the outbreak frequency of fo...
Forest pest populations can fluctuate dramatically in relation to climate and density-dependent fact...
The intensity of cyclic larch budmoth (Zeiraphera diniana Guenée; LBM) outbreaks across the European...
Climate change has been the driver of diverse ecological changes worldwide. The effects of the warmi...
In the subalpine forest ecosystems of the French Alps, European larch trees (Larix decidua) are peri...
Spring temperatures have increased over the past 25 years, to which a wide variety of organisms have...
In the subalpine forest ecosystems of the French Alps, European larch trees (Larix decidua Mill.) ar...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Part I Climate ChangeThere is no doubt that tree survival, growth, and reproduction in North America...
Geographical variation in forest insect sensitivity to environmental conditions is often overlooked....
The climate change may indirectly affects the forest ecosystems through the activity of phytophagous...
The sudden interruption of recurring larch budmoth (LBM; Zeiraphera diniana or griseana Gn.) outbrea...
Knowledge of the persistence of regular larch budmoth outbreaks is limited in space and time. Althou...
Periodic outbreaks of the larch budmoth Zeiraphera diniana population (and the massive forest defoli...
To identify general patterns in the effect of climate-driven changes in the outbreak frequency of fo...
Forest pest populations can fluctuate dramatically in relation to climate and density-dependent fact...
The intensity of cyclic larch budmoth (Zeiraphera diniana Guenée; LBM) outbreaks across the European...
Climate change has been the driver of diverse ecological changes worldwide. The effects of the warmi...
In the subalpine forest ecosystems of the French Alps, European larch trees (Larix decidua) are peri...
Spring temperatures have increased over the past 25 years, to which a wide variety of organisms have...
In the subalpine forest ecosystems of the French Alps, European larch trees (Larix decidua Mill.) ar...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Part I Climate ChangeThere is no doubt that tree survival, growth, and reproduction in North America...
Geographical variation in forest insect sensitivity to environmental conditions is often overlooked....
The climate change may indirectly affects the forest ecosystems through the activity of phytophagous...