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Integrating landscape ecology into generic surveillance plans for bark- and wood-boring beetles. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Appl
Nardi D   +21 more
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First Report of <i>Ophiostoma clavatum</i> and <i>Fusarium verticillioides</i> Associated With <i>Ips acuminatus</i>-Infested Scots Pine in Western Ukraine. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Environ Interact
Yusypovych Y   +8 more
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Mass trapping of the spruce bark beetle IPS typographus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Björklund, Niklas   +2 more
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Temperature changes reveal different transcriptional responses in the larvae of the bark beetle Dendroctonus rhizophagus during the cold season. [PDF]

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Becerril M   +6 more
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Pheromone production in bark beetles

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2010
The first aggregation pheromone components from bark beetles were identified in 1966 as a mixture of ipsdienol, ipsenol and verbenol. Since then, a number of additional components have been identified as both aggregation and anti-aggregation pheromones, with many of them being monoterpenoids or derived from monoterpenoids.
Gary J, Blomquist   +7 more
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Conifer bark beetles

Current Biology, 2021
Fettig and Audley introduce the bark beetles-a large and diverse group of insects of which some are commonly recognized as important disturbance agents in conifer forests.
Christopher J, Fettig, Jackson P, Audley
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