Global Warming is Doubling Bark Beetle Mating, Boosting Tree Attacks Up To 60-Fold, Study Finds
Door Joe Romm, Climate Progress, 30 april 2012
[Studie gepubliceerd in Nature:]
[...] Long thought to produce only one generation of tree-killing offspring
annually, some populations of mountain pine beetles now produce two
generations per year, dramatically increasing the potential for the
bugs.
Because of the extra annual generation of beetles, there could be up to 60 times as many beetles attacking trees in any given year, their study found.
[...] The current epidemic of the MPB [Mountain Pine Beetle; K] is an order of magnitude larger than any previously recorded, reaching trees at higher elevation and latitude than ever before.
[...] And so the bark beetle [bastkever of spintkever] is a major unexpected, nonlinear impact of
manmade global warming with devastating economic and environmental
consequences – that is also an unexpected amplifying feedback of a
warming.
Zie ook:
De klimaatkever
Door Elmar Veerman, Noorderlicht, 24 april 2008
De uitgestrekte naaldbossen in het westen van Canada zuchten onder een ongekende keverplaag. Daardoor leggen ze netto geen koolstof vast, maar raken ze juist 270 miljoen ton koolstof per jaar kwijt.
Enorme keverplaag wordt Canadese bossen fataal
Door Holly Pyhtila, MO.be, 11 maart 2009
Later toegevoegd:
In Fear Of Firebugs: Helped By A Warming Planet, How The Pine Beetle Is Altering America’s Forests
Door Michael Kodas, Climate Progress, 29 augustus 2012
Pine beetles contributing to climate change, study says
CTV News, 25 november 2012
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Bosbranden door spintkever: nare feedback klimaatverandering
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