Dataset of occurrence and incidence of pine processionary moth in Andalusia, south Spain
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Ros Candeira, Andrea; Pérez Luque, Antonio Jesús; Suárez Muñoz, María; Bonet, Francisco Javier; Hodar Correa, José Antonio; Giménez Azcárate, Fernando; Ortega Díaz, ElenaMateria
Degree of defoliation Forest pest Monitoring Pine plantations Pine woodlands Sampling event Southern iberian peninsula
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2019-06-05Referencia bibliográfica
Ros-Candeira A, Pérez-Luque AJ, Suárez-Muñoz M, Bonet-García FJ, Hódar JA, Giménez de Azcárate F, Ortega-Díaz O (2019) Dataset of occurrence and incidence of pine processionary moth in Andalusia, south Spain ZooKeys 852: 125–136.
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This work has been carried out under the conceptual framework and cooperative spirit of the Sierra Nevada Global Change Observatory and it was supported by the H2020 project “ECOPOTENTIAL: Improving future ecosystem benefits through earth observations” (http://www.ecopotential-project.eu/), which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641762. Thanks are due to the projects that fund the research with the following contracts: A. J. Pérez-Luque has a contract within the project LIFE-ADAPTAMED (LIFE14 CCA/ES/000612): “Protection of key ecosystem services by adaptive management of Climate Change endangered Mediterranean socioecosystems” and A. Ros Candeira has a contract within the National Youth Guarantee System and the operational programme “Youth Employment” financed by the European Social Fund.Resumen
This dataset provides information about infestation caused by the pine processionary moth
(Thaumetopoea pityocampa ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)) in pure or mixed pine woodlands and
plantations in Andalusia. It represents a long-term series (1993–2015) containing 81,908 records that
describe the occurrence and incidence of this species. Data were collected within a monitoring programme
known as COPLAS, developed by the Regional Ministry of Environment and Territorial Planning of the
Andalusian Regional Government within the frame of the Plan de Lucha Integrada contra la Procesionaria
del Pino (Plan for Integrated Control Against the Pine Processionary Moth).
In particular, this dataset includes 4,386 monitoring stands which, together with the campaign year, define
the dataset events in Darwin Core Archive. Events are related with occurrence data which show if the
species is present or absent. In turn, the event data have a measurement associated: degree of infestation.