Description
The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, MPB) is native to western Canada. It attacks all pine including lodgepole, limber, whitebark and jack pine. Over the past 40 years the range of mountain pine beetle has expanded, possibly due to changes in the area of climatically suitable habitat. Known Limitations: The areas surveyed each year can be different and therefore year over year comparisons may be difficult. the surveyors do not do ground truthing for all disturbances identified, therefore it is not guaranteed that all of the disturbances are caused by MPB. the surveyors do not necessarily map tree patches less than three red trees and therefore the dataset may not include all MPB killed trees. 'grey' attacked trees are not captured. the surveyors attempt to distinguish between 'new' faders and 'old' faders but the accuracy of this distinction is not guaranteed and therefore the data may reflect several years and several generations of MPB attack. Beetle year is August 15 of current year - August 14 of following year. This dataset contains data from 2011 to the most current data received. Data from 2010 and earlier is available as a separate dataset.
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January 10, 2024
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Mountain Pine Beetle Inventory 2011 - Current
Date Modified
2024-01-10
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Every 2 months
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Agriculture and Forestry
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Spatial Coverage
Resource Dates
Date Created
2022-12-05
Date Added to catalogue
2023-01-17T04:30:42.990652
Date Issued
2024-01-10
Date Modified
2024-01-10
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{"Alberta Forestry and Parks, Government of Alberta","Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Government of Alberta"}