Forest Composition – Kluane

Parks Canada monitors vegetation composition in Kluane National Park and Reserve forests to determine resilience following a spruce bark beetle outbreak of unprecedented severity that occurred in the mid 1990’s. Understanding stand development after this landscape-level disturbance will be critical to assessing its effect on wildlife habitat and the impacts of beetle salvage logging outside of the park. Sampling is done every 5 years in 50 randomly located permanent sample plots in white spruce dominated mature forests. Three sub-measures are assessed: 1) Relative dominance of deciduous basal area, 2) percent cover of berry-bearing shrubs, and 3) ratio of willow clumps to tall spruce regeneration.

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Dernière modification avril 17, 2026, 20:57 (TU)
Créé le avril 17, 2026, 20:57 (TU)
contact_email carmen.wong@pc.gc.ca
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open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["Kluane", "Yukon", "parcelle de forêt", "dendroctone de l’épinette", "Dendroctonus rufipennis"], "en": ["Kluane", "Yukon", "forest plot", "bark beetle", "Dendroctonus rufipennis"]}
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title_fr Composition de la forêt – Kluane
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