Literature

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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?
A. Brunelle, Rehfeldt, G. E., Bentz, B., A. Munson, S.2008Holocene records of Dendroctonus bark beetles in high elevation pine forests of Idaho and Montana, USA
S. C. Baker, Grove, S. J., Forster, L., Bonham, K. J., Bashford, D.2009Short-term responses of ground-active beetles to alternative silvicultural systems in the Warra silvicultural systems trial, Tasmania, Australia
A. Komonen, Kouki J.2008Do restoration fellings in protected forests increase the risk of bark beetle damages in adjacent forests? A case study from Fennoscandian boreal forest
H. Bussler, Bouget, C., Brustel, H., Brandle, M., Riedinger, V., Brandl, R., Mueller, J.2011Abundance and pest classification of scolytid species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) follow different patterns
J. R. DeRose, Long J. N.2007Disturbance, structure, and composition: spruce beetle and Engelmann spruce forests on the Markagunt Plateau, Utah
A. B. Dillon, Moore, C. P., Downes, M. J., Griffin, C. T.2008Evict of infect? Managing populations of the large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis, using a bottom-up and top-down approach
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
M. C. Drever, Martin K.2010Response of woodpeckers to changes in forest health and harvest: Implications for conservation of avian biodiversity
A. J. Duehl, Koch, F. H., Hain, F. P.2011Southern pine beetle regional outbreaks modeled on landscape, climate and infestation history
A. B. Edworthy, Drever, M. C., Martin, K.2011Woodpeckers increase in abundance but maintain fecundity in response to an outbreak of mountain pine bark beetles
M. Eriksson, Neuvonen, S., Roininen, H.2008Ips typographus (L.) attack on patches of felled trees: "wind-felled" vs. cut trees and the risk of subsequent mortality
M. J. Jenkins, Page, W. G., Hebertson, E. G., Alexander, M. E.2012Fuels and fire behavior dynamics in bark beetle-attacked forests in Western North America and implications for fire management
M. W. Jolly, Parsons, R. A., Hadlow, A. M., Cohn, G. M., McAllister, S. S., Popp, J. B., Hubbard, R. M., Negron, J. F.2012Relationships between moisture, chemistry, and ignition of Pinus contorta needles during the early stages of mountain pine beetle attack
I. Krams, Daukste, J., Kivleniece, I., Brumelis, G., Cibulskis, R., Abolins-Abols, M., Rantala, M. J., Mierauskas, P., Krama, T.2012Drought-induced positive feedback in xylophagous insects: Easier invasion of Scots pine leading to greater investment in immunity of emerging individuals
J. K. McCarthy, Hood, I. A., Brockerhoff, E. G., Carlson, C. A., Pawson, S. M., Forward, M., Walbert, K., Gardner, J. F.2010Predicting sapstain and degrade in fallen trees following storm damage in a Pinus radiata forest
R. Astrup, K. Coates, D., Hall, E.2008Recruitment limitation in forests: Lessons from an unprecedented mountain pine beetle epidemic
B. H. Aukema, Zhu, J., Moller, J., Rasmussen, J. G., Raffa, K. F.2010Predisposition to bark beetle attack by root herbivores and associated pathogens: roles in forest decline, gap formation, and persistence of endemic bark beetle populations
T. W. Bonnot, Millspaugh, J. J., Rumble, M. A.2009Multi-scale nest-site selection by black-backed woodpeckers in outbreaks of mountain pine beetles
J. W. Campbell, Hanula, J. L., Outcalt, K. W.2008Effects of prescribed fire and other plant community restoration treatments on tree mortality, bark beetles, and other saproxylic Coleoptera of longleaf pine, Pinus palustris Mill., on the coastal plain of Alabama
P. Baier, Pennerstorfer, J., Schopf, A.2007PHENIPS - A comprehensive phenology model of Ips typographus (L.) (Col., Scolytinae) as a tool for hazard rating of bark beetle infestation
C. Bertheau, Salle, A., Rossi, J. - P., Bankhead-Dronnet, S., Pineau, X., Roux-Morabito, G., Lieutier, F.2009Colonisation of native and exotic conifers by indigenous bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in France
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
C. J. Hayes, DeGomez, T. E., McMillin, J. D., Anhold, J. A., Hofstetter, R. W.2008Factors influencing pine engraver (Ips pini Say) colonization of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex. Laws.) slash in Northern Arizona
J. A. Hicke, Johnson, M. C., L. Jane, H. D., Preisler, H. K.2012Effects of bark beetle-caused tree mortality on wildfire
M. J. Jenkins, Hebertson, E., Page, W., C. Jorgensen, A.2008Bark beetles, fuels, fires and implications for forest management in the Intermountain West
J. C. Johnston, Holberton R. L.2009Forest management and temporal effects on food abundance for a ground-foraging bird (Catharus guttatus)
M. Kautz, Dworschak, K., Gruppe, A., Schopf, R.2011Quantifying spatio-temporal dispersion of bark beetle infestations in epidemic and non-epidemic conditions
W. Klenner, Arsenault A.2009Ponderosa pine mortality during a severe bark beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) outbreak in southern British Columbia and implications for wildlife habitat management
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
K. J. Elliott, Vose, J. M., Knoepp, J. D., Clinton, B. D.2012Restoration of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata)-hardwood ecosystems severely impacted by the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis)
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