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Ecosystem Function and Health Program Problem Area: Quantify and predict ecosystem responses to environmental stressors (e.g. climate change). Develop statistical models to help managers make informed and defensible predictions. Haiganoush K Preisler Statistical Scientist PSW Research Station ( )= { ( ) ( ) ( ) + ( ) ( ) } +
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Page 1: Ecosystem Function and Health Program Problem Area: Quantify and predict ecosystem responses to environmental stressors (e.g. climate change). Develop.

Ecosystem Function and Health Program

Problem Area:• Quantify and predict ecosystem responses to

environmental stressors (e.g. climate change).

• Develop statistical models to help managers make informed and defensible predictions.

Haiganoush K PreislerStatistical Scientist

PSW Research Station𝑑𝑁 (𝑡 )= {𝛽 (𝑢) 𝑁 (𝑡 )−𝜀𝑁

(𝑡 )+𝐴 (𝑡 )−𝛿𝑁(𝑡 ) }+𝑑𝑉

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Understanding the influence of climate on1. mountain pine beetle outbreaks in:

• Lodgepole pine forests• Whitebark pine forests

2. wildland fire occurrence and size.

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How does climate influence beetle outbreaks?

Outbreaks

Beetle pressure

Remaining live trees

Drought stress

Adaptive seasonality

Winter mortalityProbability of an outbreak

Outbreak severity

USFS aerial detection surveys

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A mechanistic statistical model

Y = 1 if Stress on tree > Tree toleranceY = 0 otherwise

Stress = number of attacking beetles ~ g1(birth rate) + g2(btp) + g3(live trees)

S = f1( temp, drought) + f2(btp) + f3 (live trees)

T = f4 (drought) f ( ) ~ smooth functions to be

estimated from data

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Winter Mortality Adaptive Seasonality

Drought Stress

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Study location (LPP study)

Washington

Oregon

Contribution of beetle pressure vs. weather

weather important during initiation, collapse

beetle pressure most important

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Influence of Climate on Wildland Fire Occurrence and Size

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Climate Variable – Fire Weather Index (FWI)

Other Variables – Distance to road; Forest vs Ag land

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Predicted Probability of a large fire per 10km2

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Westerling et al 2011 Climatic Change

Westerling et al 2011 Climatic Change


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