Monitoring

Sudden Oak Death Monitoring at the USDA-Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Pacific Southwest Region

P. ramorum risk model summary

2006 California National P. ramorum Wildland Survey
D. Owen, CDF

2006 Accomplishment Report Aerial and Targeted Ground-Based Monitoring for Sudden Oak Death
USDA-Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Pacific Southwest Region

An Assessment of Sudden Oak Death and Oak Mortality, 2000-2005
USDA-Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Pacific Southwest Region

2005 California National P. ramorum Wildland Survey
D. Owen, CDF

2004 Aerial Survey
J. Mai, L. Fischer, W. Mark, A. Jirka

Aerial views of new SOD found in Humbolt County

Photos courtesy of USDA - Forest Service


2004 Targeted Ground Survey
R. Meentemeyer and W. Mark

North Coast survey 2004

Northern California survey 2004

Sierra Nevada survey 2004

South Coast survey 2004

Southern California survey 2004

Maps courtesy of R. Meentemeyer and W. Mark

2004 California National P. ramorum Wildland Survey
D. Owen, CDF

Monitoring p. ramorum Distribution in Streams within Coastal California Watersheds posterMonitoring P. ramorum Distribution in Streams within Coastal California Watersheds
S.K. Murphy, C. Lee, Y.Valachovic,J. Bienapfl, H.A. Patterson, K.F. Falk, and D.M. Rizzo

 

 

 

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About the Task Force. Created in August 2000, the California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) is a nonprofit organization, under the California Forest Pest Council, that brings together public agencies, other nonprofit organizations and private interests to address the issue of elevated levels of oak mortality. The Task Force will implement a comprehensive and unified approach for research, management, education and public policy. Copyright 2004, COMTF