Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Ogden, UT, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 2021 Feb 9;193(3):116. doi: 10.1007/s10661-020-08796-z.
Identifying the signs and symptoms of pathogens, insects, and other biotic and abiotic agents provides valuable information about the absolute and relative impacts of different types of damage across the forest landscape. In the USA, damage collection protocols have been included in various forms since the initiation of state-level forest surveys in the early twentieth century; however, changes in the protocols over time have made it difficult for the data to be used to its full potential. This article outlines differences in protocols across inventory regions, changes in protocols over time, and limitations and utility of the data so that those interested in using the US national forest inventory database will better understand what data are available and how they have been and can be used.
识别病原体、昆虫和其他生物及非生物因素的迹象和症状,可以提供有关不同类型的森林景观破坏的绝对和相对影响的有价值的信息。在美国,自 20 世纪初开始进行州级森林调查以来,各种形式的损害收集方案已被列入其中;然而,随着时间的推移,方案的变化使得数据难以充分发挥其潜力。本文概述了各地理区域的方案差异、方案随时间的变化、数据的局限性和实用性,以便那些有兴趣使用美国国家森林清查数据库的人更好地了解可用的数据以及它们的过去和现在的使用情况。