Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
K. P. Bleiker, Six D. L.2007Dietary benefits of fungal associates to an eruptive herbivore: potential implications of multiple associates on host population dynamics
O. Hedgren2007Massive outbreak of mountain pine beetle in Canadian pine forests
J. Zhu, Zheng, Y., Carroll, A. L., Aukema, B. H.2008Autologistic regression analysis of spatial-temporal binary data via Monte Carlo maximum likelihood
A. S. Adams, Six D. L.2008Detection of host habitat by parasitoids using cues associated with mycangial fungi of the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae
R. Astrup, K. Coates, D., Hall, E.2008Recruitment limitation in forests: Lessons from an unprecedented mountain pine beetle epidemic
B. H. Aukema, Carroll, A. L., Zheng, Y., Zhu, J., Raffa, K. F., R. Moore, D., Stahl, K., Taylor, S. W.2008Movement of outbreak populations of mountain pine beetle: influences of spatiotemporal patterns and climate
T. W. Bonnot, Rumble, M. A., Millspaugh, J. J.2008Nest success of black-backed woodpeckers in forests with mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the Black Hills, South Dakota
C. K. Boone, Six, D. L., Raffa, K. F.2008The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy: competitors add to predator load of a tree-killing bark beetle
J. H. Borden, Pureswaran, D. S., Lafontaine, J. Pierre2008Synergistic blends of monoterpenes for aggregation pheromones of the mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
S. B. Coggins, Wulder, M. A., Coops, N. C., White, J. C.2008Linking survey detection accuracy with ability to mitigate populations of mountain pine beetle
J. Dordel, Feller, M. C., Simard, S. W.2008Effects of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) infestations on forest stand structure in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains
J. J. Emerick, Snyder, A. I., Bower, N. W., Sxyder, M. A.2008Mountain pine beetle attack associated with low levels of 4-allylanisole in ponderosa pine
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
J. G. P. Gamarra, He F.2008Spatial scaling of mountain pine beetle infestations
M. L. Gaylord, Williams, K. K., Hofstetter, R. W., McMillin, J. D., Degomez, T. E., Wagner, M. R.2008Influence of temperature on spring flight initiation for southwestern ponderosa pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)
J. Heavilin, Powell J.2008A novel method of fitting spatio-temporal models to data, with applications to the dynamics of mountain pine beetles
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
M. J. Jenkins, Hebertson, E., Page, W., C. Jorgensen, A.2008Bark beetles, fuels, fires and implications for forest management in the Intermountain West
W. A. Kurz, Dymond, C. C., Stinson, G., Rampley, G. J., Neilson, E. T., Carroll, A. L., Ebata, T., Safranyik, L.2008Mountain pine beetle and forest carbon feedback to climate change
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
P. J. Burton2009The mountain pine beetle as an agent of forest disturbance
N. Bjorklund2009Diameter of lodgepole pine and mortality caused by the mountain pine beetle: factors that influence their relationship and applicability for susceptibility rating
N. Bjorklund, Lindgren, B. S., Shore, T. L., Cudmore, T.2009Can predicted mountain pine beetle net production be used to improve stand prioritization for management?
K. P. Bleiker, Potter, S. E., Lauzon, C. R., Six, D. L.2009Transport of fungal symbionts by mountain pine beetles
T. W. Bonnot, Millspaugh, J. J., Rumble, M. A.2009Multi-scale nest-site selection by black-backed woodpeckers in outbreaks of mountain pine beetles
Y. J. Cardoza, Vasanthakumar, A., Suazo, A., Raffa, K. F.2009Survey and phylogenetic analysis of culturable microbes in the oral secretions of three bark beetle species
C. S. Davis, Mock, K. E., Bentz, B. J., Bromilow, S. M., Bartell, N. V., Murray, B. W., Roe, A. D., Cooke, J. E. K.2009Isolation and characterization of 16 microsatellite loci in the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
N. E. Gillette, A. Munson S.2009Semiochemical sabotage: behavioral chemicals for protection of western conifers from bark beetles
D. P. W. Huber, Aukema, B. H., Hodgkinson, R. S., Lindgren, B. S.2009Successful colonization, reproduction, and new generation emergence in live interior hybrid spruce Picea engelmannii x glauca by mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae
J. G. Klutsch, Negron, J. F., Costello, S. L., Rhoades, C. C., West, D. R., Popp, J., Caissie, R.2009Stand characteristics and downed woody debris accumulations associated with a mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) outbreak in Colorado
T. Aw, Schlauch, K., Keeling, C. I., Young, S., Bearfield, J. C., Blomquist, G. J., Tittiger, C.2010Functional genomics of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) midguts and fat bodies
A. - H. Mathey, Nelson H.2010Assessing forest management strategies under a mountain pine beetle attack in Alberta: exploring the impacts
J. N. Axelson, Alfaro, R. I., Hawkes, B. C.2010Changes in stand structure in uneven-aged lodgepole pine stands impacted by mountain pine beetle epidemics and fires in central British Columbia
E. L. Clark, Carroll, A. L., Huber, D. P. W.2010Differences in the constitutive terpene profile of lodgepole pine across a geographical range in British Columbia, and correlation with historical attack by mountain pine beetle
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
T. J. Cudmore, Bjorklund, N., Carroll, A. L., Lindgren, B. S.2010Climate change and range expansion of an aggressive bark beetle: evidence of higher beetle reproduction in naive host tree populations
C. M. Elkin, Reid M. L.2010Shifts in breeding habitat selection behaviour in response to population density
S. M. Alamouti, Wang, V., DiGuistini, S., Six, D. L., Bohlmann, J., Hamelin, R. C., Feau, N., Breuil, C.2011Gene genealogies reveal cryptic species and host preferences for the pine fungal pathogen Grosmannia clavigera
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
R. R. Bracewell, Pfrender, M. E., Mock, K. E., Bentz, B. J.2011CRYPTIC POSTZYGOTIC ISOLATION IN AN ERUPTIVE SPECIES OF BARK BEETLE (DENDROCTONUS PONDEROSAE)
B. J. Bentz, Bracewell, R. R., Mock, K. E., Pfrender, M. E.2011Genetic architecture and phenotypic plasticity of thermally-regulated traits in an eruptive species, Dendroctonus ponderosae
L. J. Colgan, Erbilgin N.2011Tree-mediated interactions between the jack pine budworm and a mountain pine beetle fungal associate
H. - M. C. de la Giroday, Carroll, A. L., Lindgren, B. S., Aukema, B. H.2011Incoming! Association of landscape features with dispersing mountain pine beetle populations during a range expansion event in western Canada
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
P. H. Evangelista, Kumar, S., Stohlgren, T. J., Young, N. E.2011Assessing forest vulnerability and the potential distribution of pine beetles under current and future climate scenarios in the Interior West of the US
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
B. L. McFarlane, Parkins, J. R., Watson, D. O. T.2012Risk, knowledge, and trust in managing forest insect disturbance

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