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Evaluating critical uncertainty thresholds in a spatial model of forest pest invasion risk
Author(s): Frank H. Koch; Denys Yemshanov; Daniel W. McKenney; William D. Smith
Date: 2009
Source: Risk Analysis, Vol. 29(9): 1227-1241
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Southern Research Station
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Pest risk maps can provide useful decision support in invasive species management, but most do not adequately consider the uncertainty associated with predicted risk values. This study explores how increased uncertainty in a risk model’s numeric assumptions might affect the resultant risk map. We used a spatial stochastic model, integrating components for entry, establishment, and spread, to estimate the risks of invasion and their variation across a twodimensional landscape for Sirex noctilio, a nonnative woodwasp recently detected in the United States and Canada. Here, we present a sensitivity analysis of the mapped risk estimates to variation in key model parameters. The tested parameter values were sampled from symmetric uniform distributions defined by a series of nested bounds (±5%, . . . , ±40%) around the parameters’ initial values. The results suggest that the maximum annual spread distance, which governs long-distance dispersal, was by far the most sensitive parameter. At ±15% or larger variability bound increments for this parameter, there were noteworthy shifts in map risk values, but no other parameter had a major effect, even at wider bounds of variation. The methodology presented here is generic and can be used to assess the impact of uncertainties on the stability of pest risk maps as well as to identify geographic areas for which management decisions can be made confidently, regardless of uncertainty.
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Koch, Frank H.; Yemshanov, Denys; McKenney, Daniel W.; Smith, William D. 2009. Evaluating critical uncertainty thresholds in a spatial model of forest pest invasion risk. Risk Analysis, Vol. 29(9): 1227-1241Keywords
invasive species, parametric uncertainty, pest risk mapping, stochastic modeling, sensitivity analysisRelated Search
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