The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus [L.]) is one of the most damaging pest insects of European spruce forests. A crucial measure in pest control is the removal of infested trees before the beetles leave the bark, which generally happens before the end of June. However, stressed tree crowns do not show any significant color changes in the visible spectrum at this early-stage of infestation, making early detection difficult. In order to detect the related forest stress at an early stage, we investigated the differences in radar and spectral signals of healthy and stressed trees. How the characteristics of stressed trees changed over time was analyzed for the whole vegetation season, which covered the period before attacks (April)...
The European spruce bark beetle is considered as one of the most destructive forest insects to Norwa...
The prolonged drought of recent years combined with the steadily increasing bark beetle infestation ...
Over the last decades, climate change has triggered an increase in the frequency of sprucebark beetl...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus [L.]) is one of the most damaging pest insects of E...
Due to the ongoing global warming, European spruce bark beetles has become a serious threat to the s...
Detecting disease- or insect-infested forests as early as possible is a classic application of remot...
Forest disturbance in Europe, induced by European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus, L., results in...
Detecting forest insect damage before the visible discoloration (green attacks) using remote sensing...
Bark beetles cause severe damage to European forests leading to impacts on many sectors, from the en...
Natural disturbances induced by insect outbreaks have increased in forestecosystems over the past de...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus, L.) is an invasive species resulting in a high deg...
Various biotic and abiotic stresses are threatening forests. Modern remote sensing technologies prov...
The European spruce bark beetle is considered as one of the most destructive forest insects to Norwa...
The prolonged drought of recent years combined with the steadily increasing bark beetle infestation ...
Over the last decades, climate change has triggered an increase in the frequency of sprucebark beetl...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus [L.]) is one of the most damaging pest insects of E...
Due to the ongoing global warming, European spruce bark beetles has become a serious threat to the s...
Detecting disease- or insect-infested forests as early as possible is a classic application of remot...
Forest disturbance in Europe, induced by European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus, L., results in...
Detecting forest insect damage before the visible discoloration (green attacks) using remote sensing...
Bark beetles cause severe damage to European forests leading to impacts on many sectors, from the en...
Natural disturbances induced by insect outbreaks have increased in forestecosystems over the past de...
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus, L.) is an invasive species resulting in a high deg...
Various biotic and abiotic stresses are threatening forests. Modern remote sensing technologies prov...
The European spruce bark beetle is considered as one of the most destructive forest insects to Norwa...
The prolonged drought of recent years combined with the steadily increasing bark beetle infestation ...
Over the last decades, climate change has triggered an increase in the frequency of sprucebark beetl...