Douglas-fir ring width data for reconstructing past periods of western spruce budworm outbreak
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The western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis; \"WSB\") is one of the most widely distributed native defoliators of coniferous forests in North America, where it plays an important role in shaping ecosystem function. Here we provide tree-ring data used to reconstruct periods of past WSB outbreak at 12 sites across central to northern Colorado over the past 300 years.
, Ring-width data for reconstructing periods of WSB outbreak were collected from Douglas fir in the 1990s, but unpublished. Sample sites were selected based on the availability of large, old Douglas fir and the absence of evidence of recent (i.e., since c. 1940) fire or logging to minimize the potential effects of other disturbances on radial growth. At each site, tree-ring data were collected by preferentially sampling at least 20 large Douglas fir using an increment borer. Cores were transferred back to the lab, where they were dried, mounted, and sanded to a fine polish, following standard dendrochronological methods. Ring widths were then measured to a 0.01 mm precision using a Velmex UniSlide digital encoded traversing table paired with a standard light microscope. To ensure accurate dating, ring-width series were visually cross-dated using the maker year approach and statistically verified using the dplR package in R., , # Douglas-fir ring width data for reconstructing past periods of western spruce budworm outbreak
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.bnzs7h4n3](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.bnzs7h4n3)
## Description of the data and file structure
Tree ring data for reconstructing past periods of western spruce budworm outbreak across Colorado.
### Files and variables
This dataset provides site metadata and annual tree-ring measurements for 15 sites across Colorado where Douglas-fir were sampled to reconstruct periods of past outbreak. Metadata information for all sites are provided in the* Host-Metadata.csv* file. Tree-ring data for each site are provided as individual *.rwl* files. In each of these data files, the data are stored in Tucson decadal format where the first 10 values following the decade are the 10 annual measurements for the 10 years of that decade. The code 999 or -9999 indicate the end of the record code. Measurements are in units of 0.01 mm (end code 999) or 0.001 mm (end code -9999)....,
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2025-10-21



