Literature

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N. Bjorklund2009Diameter of lodgepole pine and mortality caused by the mountain pine beetle: factors that influence their relationship and applicability for susceptibility rating
T. Bogle, G. van Kooten C.2012Why mountain pine beetle exacerbates a principal-agent relationship: exploring strategic policy responses to beetle attack in a mixed species forest
C. K. Boone, Aukema, B. H., Bohlmann, J., Carroll, A. L., Raffa, K. F.2011Efficacy of tree defense physiology varies with bark beetle population density: a basis for positive feedback in eruptive species
B. J. Collins, Rhoades, C. C., Underhill, J., Hubbard, R. M.2010Post-harvest seedling recruitment following mountain pine beetle infestation of Colorado lodgepole pine stands: a comparison using historic survey records
M. Diskin, Rocca, M. E., Nelson, K. N., Aoki, C. F., Romme, W. H.2011Forest developmental trajectories in mountain pine beetle disturbed forests of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
C. J. Fettig, Borys, R. R., McKelvey, S. R., Dabney, C. P.2008Blacks mountain experimental forest: bark beetle responses to differences in forest structure and the application of prescribed fire in interior ponderosa pine
P. L. Jackson, Straussfogel, D., Lindgren, B. S., Mitchell, S., Murphy, B.2008Radar observation and aerial capture of mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopk. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in flight above the forest canopy
D. M. Kashian, Jackson, R. M., Lyons, H. D.2011Forest structure altered by mountain pine beetle outbreaks affects subsequent attack in a Wyoming lodgepole pine forest, USA
C. J. K. MacQuarrie, Cooke B. J.2011Density-dependent population dynamics of mountain pine beetle in thinned and unthinned stands
C. J. K. MacQuarrie, Cooke B. J.2011Density-dependent population dynamics of mountain pine beetle in thinned and unthinned stands
P. E. Maloney, Smith, T. F., Jensen, C. E., Innes, J., Rizzo, D. M., North, M. P.2008Initial tree mortality and insect and pathogen response to fire and thinning restoration treatments in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest of the Sierra Nevada, California
P. E. Maloney, Smith, T. F., Jensen, C. E., Innes, J., Rizzo, D. M., North, M. P.2008Initial tree mortality and insect and pathogen response to fire and thinning restoration treatments in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest of the Sierra Nevada, California
A. - H. Mathey, Nelson H.2010Assessing forest management strategies under a mountain pine beetle attack in Alberta: exploring the impacts
B. L. McFarlane, Parkins, J. R., Watson, D. O. T.2012Risk, knowledge, and trust in managing forest insect disturbance
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