Literature

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R. Astrup, K. Coates, D., Hall, E.2008Recruitment limitation in forests: Lessons from an unprecedented mountain pine beetle epidemic
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
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?
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. R. DeRose, Long J. N.2007Disturbance, structure, and composition: spruce beetle and Engelmann spruce forests on the Markagunt Plateau, Utah
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. 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
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
M. J. Jenkins, Hebertson, E., Page, W., C. Jorgensen, A.2008Bark beetles, fuels, fires and implications for forest management in the Intermountain West
M. Kautz, Dworschak, K., Gruppe, A., Schopf, R.2011Quantifying spatio-temporal dispersion of bark beetle infestations in epidemic and non-epidemic conditions
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
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
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