California Historic Forest Insect and Disease Database: Part 2

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California Historic Forest Insect and
Disease Database: Part 2
Zhanfeng Liu2, Lisa Fischer1 and Susan Frankel3
USDA Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Region
Forest Health Monitoring
A UNIQUE AND INTERACTIVE web
portal WITH BOTH HISTORIC
AND CURRENT FOREST HEALTH
DATA
•CAIDA Web-GIS Portal
•Spatial data in CAIDA
•Full text queries
•Advanced search function
•Web-GIS tools
•Geodatabase - Multiple Data
Sources
• Current database includes data from
R5 historic pest detection reports and
Pest Trend Impact Plots
• Total number of records: 9,573
• Total number of spatial points: 7,670
http://gif.berkeley.edu/caida
•Future
A geodatabase for insect and disease
detections has been populated with
historic federal and state detection
reports and pest detection surveys.
This database tracks trends, explores
spatial patterns, and assists with
aerial survey assessments.
•Explore linking CAIDA with the Pest Event Reporter
•Add password protected online data entry
•Link to gray literature, e.g. insect and pathology bibliography
CAIDA
•Tools for Digital Input
•Output Products
•Trimble GPS units loaded with PDR form
•Electronic PDR form
•Paper form
•Graphs
•Trends
•Maps
FOREST PEST DETECTION REPORT
I. FIELD INFORMATION (See instructions on reverse)
2. Forest (FS only):
3. District (FS only):
1. County:
4. Legal Description:
T.
R.
Section (s)
5. Date:
8. Suspected Cause of Injury:
6. Location:
9. Size of Trees Affected:
10. Part(s) of Tree Affected:
11. Species Affected:
12. Number Affected:
13. Acres Affected:
14. Injury Distribution:
15. Status of Injury:
17. Plantation?
18. Stand Composition (species): 19. Stand Age and Site Class:
1. Insect
2. Disease
3. Animal
4. Weather
5. Chemical
6. Mechanical
7. Weed
8. Unknown
1. Scattered
1. Yes
2. No
70
National Forest
Other Federal
State
Private
UTM:
1. Seedling
2. Sapling
3. Pole
4. Sawtimber
5. Overmature
1. Decreasing
2. Static
1. Root
2. Branch
3. Leader
4. Bole
3. Increasing
Age:
20. Stand Density:
5. Twig
6. Foliage
7. Bud
8. Cone
16. Elevation:
Class:
21. Site Quality:
22. Pest Names (if known) and Remarks (symptoms and contributing factors):
60
Number of PDRs
50
23. Sample Forwarded: 24. Action Requested:
2001 ~ 2010 Top 5 Host (by Host1)
40
1. Yes
120
30
1. Information only
2. Lab Identification
3. Field Evaluation
email:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City:
25. Reporter's Name:
26. Reporter's Agency:
phone:
State:
Zip:
II. Reply (Pest Management Use)
20
28. Response:
80
10
0
2. No
27. Reporter's Address, email and Phone Number:
100
Number of PDRs
USDA Forest Service
Forest Health Protection
2
General Dynamic Network Systems
4
Sanborn Map Company
1731 Research Park Drive
Davis, CA 95618
3
Pacific Southwest Research Station
800 Buchanan Street, West Annex Bldg
Albany, CA 94710
zliu@fs.fed.us
lisafischer@fs.fed.us
sfrankel@fs.fed.us
Poster created by:
Meghan Woods4, Jan 6, 2010
meghanwoods@fs.fed.us
2001 ~ 2010 Top 5 DCA (by DCA1)
1
2. Grouped
7. Landownership:
60
2001
2002
2004
2005
2006
2008
2009
2010
White fir dwarf mistletoe
30
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Annosus root disease
0
0
25
0
0
7
5
3
Western gall rust fungus
1
17
5
12
7
0
0
0
Blister rust
0
0
19
37
0
0
0
0
Western pine beetle
0
0
0
0
0
51
17
11
Visit us on the Web:
Current insect and disease occurrence maps are available online at:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/spf/fhp/fhm/atlas/
For more information about Forest Health Monitoring in Region 5 visit:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/spf/fhp/fhm/
40
29. Report Number:
20
0
30. Date:
31. Examiner's Signature:
R5-3400-1 (Rev. 3/02)
2001
2002
2004
Knobcone pine
0
10
10
Whitebark pine
0
0
12
Western white pine
0
0
32
White fir
30
0
25
Ponderosa pine
9
10
0
2005
2006
2008
2009
2010
10
0
0
0
20
0
0
3
1
32
0
0
2
1
0
20
16
7
0
77
29
10
10
Project WC-AR-09-01, funded by the Forest Health Monitoring Program.
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