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Assessment and response to bark beetle outbreaks in the Rocky Mountain area [PDF]
Samman, Safiya; Logan, Jesse, tech. eds. 2000. Assessment and response to bark beetle outbreaks in the Rocky Mountain area. Report to Congress from Forest Health Protection, Washington Office, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-62. Ogden, UT: U.S.
Safiya Samman, Jesse Logan
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Dead wood retention and the risk of bark beetle attack [PDF]
Wind-felled Norway spruce trees left for conservation purposes and spruce stems stored as forest fuel may be colonised by the bark beetles Ips typographus and Pityogenes chalcographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).
Hedgren, Per Olof
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Appendix E. Variability in stand structure impacts from bark beetle outbreak.
Variability in stand structure impacts from bark beetle ...
Monica G. Turner (296355) +3 more
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Beech residues left in shaded or semi‐shaded conditions pose a substantial risk of local Taphrorychus bicolor population outbreaks. The rapid removal or placement of residues in sun‐exposed locations can help mitigate this risk. Abstract BACKGROUND The bark beetle Taphrorychus bicolor has been traditionally classified as a secondary pest of European ...
Ivana Henzlová +4 more
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Austria has been facing two outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus L., in the last ten years. In this study, we compile data of damage caused by I. typographus L.
Hallas Till +3 more
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The article demonstrates the results of studies epiphytic lichens species composition from the territory of the Khakassky State Nature Reserve, conducted in the alpine cedar taiga at the location of the Ips sexdentatus outbreak.
Makeeva Evgenia, Zyryanova Olga
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Prospects for deploying microbes against tree-killing beetles (Coleoptera) in Anthropocene
Forests form rich biodiversity hubs that act as large reservoirs of natural carbon. The spatial and temporal heterogeneity of these complex habitats of forest floors provides ecological services of immense socio-economic importance.
Sumanti Gupta +3 more
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ABSTRACT Biological control in high tunnel systems can be optimised by matching predator species to seasonal environmental conditions. We evaluated the predatory efficacy of syrphid flies (Toxomerus marginatus (Say), Eupeodes americanus (Fabricius)) and lacewings (Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens), Chrysoperla rufilabris (Burmeister)) across laboratory ...
Allison Zablah +3 more
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Bark Beetle Attacks Reduce Survival of Wood Ant Nests
Central European coniferous forests are facing the most significant bark beetle outbreak in history. The consequence is the creation of large clearings, which are associated with changes in environmental parameters.
Adam Véle, Jan Frouz
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The Use of UAV Mounted Sensors for Precise Detection of Bark Beetle Infestation
The bark beetle (Ips typographus) disturbance represents serious environmental and economic issue and presents a major challenge for forest management. A timely detection of bark beetle infestation is therefore necessary to reduce losses.
Tomáš Klouček +5 more
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