Abstract

Tomicus yunnanensis and Tomicus minor have caused serious shoot damage in Yunnan pine forests in the Yunnan Province of China. However, very few remote sensing studies have estimated the shoot damage ratio (SDR). Thus, we used multi-date Landsat satellite imagery to quantify SDRs and assess the possibility of using spectral indices to determine the beetle outbreak time and spread direction. A new threshold-based classification method was proposed to identify damage levels (i.e., healthy, slightly to moderately infested, and severely infested forests) using time series of moisture stress index (MSI). Permanent plots and temporal field inspection data were both used as references for training and evaluation. Results show that a single threshold value can produce a total classification accuracy of 86.38% (Kappa = 0.80). Furthermore, time series maps detailing damage level were reconstructed from 2004 to 2016. The shoot beetle outbreak year was estimated to be 2013. Another interesting finding is the movement path of the geometric center of severe damage, which is highly consistent with the wind direction. We conclude that the time series of shoot damage level maps can be produced by using continuous MSI images. This method is very useful to foresters for determining the outbreak time and spread direction.

Highlights

  • Yunnan pine (Pinus yunnanensis Franch) is a local afforestation tree species in southwest (SW)China

  • The results showed that using tree mortality treesred-attack to reflect trees damage levelsdamage was not levels suitable fornot percentages ofand treered-attack mortality and to reflect was suitable forbecause neglects shoot damage

  • The shoot damage ratio (SDR) was a better measure than tree mortality for monitoring shoot beetle damage

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Introduction

Yunnan pine (Pinus yunnanensis Franch) is a local afforestation tree species in southwest (SW). It covers around five million hectares of land surface, which accounts for 52% of the forest area in Yunnan Province [1,2,3]. Rock desertification areas have continually expanded in recent years. Because of these reasons, it is very important to preserve the current vegetation cover and to protect Yunnan pine forests [4,5,6,7]. In 2009, widespread drought occurred in Yunnan Province, which continuously weakened the trees [13,14,15,16,17].

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