Gradient outbreaks
- Pronunciation
- /GRAD-ee-ent OUT-breeks/
- Category
- Population dynamics
- Plural
- Gradient outbreaks
Definition
A type of insect outbreak where pest populations fluctuate in response to environmental factors, creating a graded response to resource availability.
Etymology
From the gradual change in population density based on environmental gradients.
Example
The mountain pine beetle exhibits gradient outbreaks, with populations increasing when host trees are abundant and decreasing when they become scarce.
Related Terms
- Resource availability
- Environmental factors
- Pest control