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Matsucoccus bast scale in Pinus pinaster forests: A comparison of two systems by means of emergy analysis
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Elsevier Ltd, 2015.
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Abstract
- The bast scale (Matsucoccus feytaudi) is responsible for the destruction of most of the Pinus pinaster forests in the Mediterranean area, causing resination, defoliation and subsequent death of the trees. This study was carried out in Cinque Terre National Park (Italy), in which pinewood are partially affected by the bast scale M. feytaudi. A whole system evaluation is here proposed aiming at the assessment of the impacts, both on the environmental and economic side, arising from the P. pinaster losses in a certain territory. To this aim we compared a pinewood without visible damages from bast scale with a clearly damaged pinewood by means of emergy analysis. Bast scale reduced the arboreal composition of the stand favouring understorey species sprouting, which benefitted of increasing sunlight level caused by affected tree crowns reduction or trees fall. As a consequence of the changed forest's condition the system suffered an ecosystem services provision loss equal to 2250 Em€ ha-1 year-1 that, if extended to the entire surface of the Cinque Terre National Park lead to a total loss of a million of Euro per year.
- Subjects :
- Arboreal locomotion
Ecosystem service
Strategy and Management
Matsucoccus feytaudi
Ecological succession
Maritime pine
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Emergy
Cinque terre
Ecosystem services Maritime pine Matsucoccus feytaudi Cinque terre Ecological succession Complexity
General Environmental Science
biology
Ecology
National park
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Forestry
Understory
Complexity
biology.organism_classification
Strategy and Management1409 Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
Geography
Bast fibre
Pinus pinaster
Woody plant
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....be1131c4c05f61909e71b449d9bd4cb2