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Third Eastern Spruce Budworm Research Work Conference [PDF]
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The spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in British Columbia
The spruce budworm, <i>Choristoneura fumiferana</i> (Clements), causes severe defoliation, primarily of white spruce, <i>Picea glauca</i> (Moench) Voss, eastern larch, <i>Larix laricina</i> (Du roi), K.
Alfaro, R. I., Shore, T. L.
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A workshop was held at IIASA 14 to 16 January 1974 to develop a case study to explore the advantages of combining good ecological data, computer models and policy analysis in a coordinated whole.
Holling, C.S.
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The Present Status of the Spruce Budworm Outbreaks in Eastern Canada
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Spruce Budworm Outbreaks Promote Natural Regeneration of Eastern White Pine
Janie Lavoie +3 more
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Silvicultural strategies such as thinning may minimize productivity losses from a variety of forest disturbances, including forest insects. This study analyzed the 10-year postthinning response of stands and individual trees in thinned white spruce ...
Woodall, Christopher W. +6 more
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Differential effects of the 1944-56 spruce budworm outbreak in eastern Oregon /
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Natural resistance of white spruce and the behavior of the eastern spruce budworm
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AbstractPhenological shifts, induced by global warming, can lead to mismatch between closely interacting species. The eastern spruce budworm,Choristoneura fumiferana, an important outbreaking insect defoliator in North America, mainly feeds on balsam fir,Abies balsamea, which has historically been well synchronized with the insect.
Bastien Bellemin-Noël +2 more
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