Forest Pest Monitoring: Forest Tent Caterpillar, Spruce Budworm and Hemlock Looper Monitoring: Pheromone Traps for Forest Tent Caterpillar, Spruce Budworm and Hemlock Looper on Mt. Mansfield
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► Metadata Provider
- Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
- Address:
705 Spear Street
South Burlington, Vermont 05403
United States of America
Phone: (802) 391-4135
Email: femc@uvm.edu
Website: www.uvm.edu/femc
► Abstract
Monitoring trends in major insect pest populations, and documenting the occurence of damage to forests.
► People
- Tom Simmons: Content Provider
- Sandra Wilmot: Content Provider
- Barbara Schultz: Content Provider
- Trish Hanson: Principal Investigator
- Sean Lawson: Content Provider
► Geographic Coverage
- Coordinates
- -72.865946, 44.514681
- -72.816163, 44.514681
- -72.816163, 44.532095
- -72.865946, 44.532095
- -72.865946, 44.514681
► Data Table
- Title: Pheromone Traps for Forest Tent Caterpillar, Spruce Budworm and Hemlock Looper on Mt. Mansfield
- Start Date: 1991-06-01
- End Date: 2003-08-22
- Description: Average insect counts using 3 pheromone traps on West slope of Mt. Mansfield in Browns River watershed
- Purpose: Monitor trends in major insect pest populations, and documenting the occurence of damage to forests.
- Condensed Title: Z0064_PherTrapMans
- Object Name: VMC.64.59
- Data Type: mySQL
- Citation: Trish Hanson. 2003. Pheromone Traps for Forest Tent Caterpillar, Spruce Budworm and Hemlock Looper on Mt. Mansfield. VT Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/forest-pest-monitoring-forest-tent-caterpillar/dataset/pheromone-traps-for-forest-tent-caterpillar
- Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/forest-pest-monitoring-forest-tent-caterpillar/dataset/pheromone-traps-for-forest-tent-caterpillar
► Attribute List
- Attribute Name: IDNUMB
- Label: ID Number
- Description: Auto-increment ID number
- Storage Type: int
- Measurment Type: ordinal
- Attribute Name: years
- Label: Year
- Description: Year of data collection
- Storage Type: datetime
- Measurment Type: datetime
- String Format: YYYY
- Attribute Name: Insect
- Label: Insect
- Description: Insect type
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- Attribute Name: Trap_Location
- Label: Trap Location
- Description: Location of trap placement
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- Attribute Name: Elevation
- Label: Elevation
- Description: Elevation at which trap was placed
- Storage Type: int
- Measurment Type: ratio
- Standard Unit: foot
- Precision: 100
- Unit: foot
- Number Type: real
- Attribute Name: Average
- Label: Average Insect Count
- Description: Average number of insects per trap
- Storage Type: decimal
- Measurment Type: ratio
- Attribute Name: StatewideAve
- Label: State Wide Average
- Description: State wide average of insect per trap collection
- Storage Type: decimal
- Measurment Type: ratio
- Attribute Name: notes
- Label: Notes
- Description: Notes
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
► Methods
- Current Methods
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: As of 2010, changes to methods. Only the forest tent pheromone trapping is continuing, and we have reduced the number of traps from five to three.
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: Spruce budworm monitoring discontinued in 2004.
- Pest monitoring
- Started: 1991-06-01
- Method Description: These pests are monitored using pheromone traps (multipher traps with a biolure and a vaportape insecticide), which attract male moths during their flight period, indicating relative population levels in the area. Each trap type is deployed during the adult moth flight period. Forest tent and spruce budworm pheromone traps deployed at 1400 foot elevation.
- Started: 1991-06-01
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: Five forest tent caterpillar pheromone traps per elevation are deployed between June 20 and August 15.
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: Three spruce budworm traps per elevation are deployed between June 14 and September 5.
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: One spring hemlock looper pheromone trap per elevation is deployed between April 7 and July 15.
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: One fall hemlock looper pheromone trap per elevation is deployed from August 31 to October 31.
- Unnamed Method
- Method Description: Forest tent, spruce budworm and spring and fall hemlock looper traps are used at 3 elevations on the west slope of Mt. Mansfield: 1400, 2200 and 3800 feet.
- Past Methods (no longer in use)
- Unnamed Method
- Ended: 1996-11-30
- Method Description: Spring hemlock looper monitoring discontinued in 1997.
- Unnamed Method
- Ended: 1996-11-30
- Method Description: Fall hemlock looper monitoring discontinued in 1997.
► Sampling Equipment
- No sampling equipment recorded for this dataset
► Site Characteristics
- Site Description: West slope of Mt. Mansfield in Browns River watershed at 3 elevations: 1400, 2200 and 3800 feet. Traps placed in habitats appropriate to each insect.