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Fenusa pumila
Historical finds of Fenusa pumila
Adelges abietis
Historical finds of Adelges abietis
Pristiphora erichsonii
Historical finds of Pristiphora erichsonii
Forest Disease Damage Event
Data show where pathogens - fungal, bacillial or viral - have caused damage by reducing growth rates, tree vigor or have killed trees. Examples of forest diseases include White Pine Blister Rust, Armillaria Root Rot etc. The Government of Ontario tracks forest damage events to help proactively manage the detrimental effects to our forests. We monitor the threat and spread of invasive forest pest insect species in Ontario. The data is also important to the Forest Management Planning process in calculating timber volume loss within affected areas. This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software.
Operophtera brumata
Historical finds of Operophtera brumata
Sentinel - Invasive exotic species
This theme presents observations of invasive exotic species (IAS)transmitted and validated using the Sentinelle tool, an EEE detection system.An invasive exotic species is a plant, animal or microorganism (virus,bacteria or fungi) that are introduced outside of their natural range. Sonestablishment or its spread may pose a threat to the environment,the economy or society. The species listed are species of fauna and floraconcerning (or potentially worrying) for Quebec's biodiversity. Ellesinclude EEE present in Quebec and EEE not listed in Quebec atmonitor.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Coleophora serratella
Historical finds of Coleophora serratella
Coleophora laricella
Historical finds of Coleophora laricella
Profenusa thomsoni
Historical finds of Profenusa thomsoni
Pristiphora geniculata
Historical finds of Pristiphora geniculata
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