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1. Biology Of The Emerald Ash Borer And Its Biological Control
2. Application Of Bark Beetle Semiochemicals In Timber Quarantine And The Preliminary Establishment Of Related Bark Beetle Identification Database
3. Study On The Integrated Management Of Cypress Bark-Beetles
4. A Comparative Study On Isoezyme Of 10 Kinds Of Bark Beetle
5. Biology And Ecology Of Thanasimus Lewisi
6. Photosynthetic Characteristics Of Pinus Yunnanensis And The Analysis Of Its Photosynthetic Physiology After Attacked By Xylophagous Insects
7. The Survery Of Species And Biological Characteristics Of Bark Beetle In Turpan
8. Bark beetle-fire-forest interactions in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
9. Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
10. Modeling bark beetle outbreak and fire interactions in western U.S. forests and the invasion potential of an invasive Puerto Rican frog in Hawaii using remote sensing data
11. Multitrophic constraints on the reproductive success of eruptive bark beetles: Interactions of population density and chemical signaling with host trees, natural enemies and microorganisms
12. Factors impacting management of pine bark beetles in ponderosa pine forests in northern Arizona
13. Ponderosa pine mortality and bark beetle-host dynamics following prescribed and wildland fires in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA
14. Fire-bark beetle interactions: Exploring links between fire injury, resin defenses, and beetle-induced mortality in ponderosa pine forests
15. Interactions between bark beetle outbreak and wildland fire in intermountain subalpine forests of the western United States: legacies and future projections under a changing climate
16. Mapping and detecting bark beetle-caused tree mortality in the western United States
17. Bark beetle disturbance and nitrogen cycling in conifer forests of Greater Yellowstone
18. Moisture relations, genetics, and the production of defensive terpenoids by white fir (Abies concolor Gord. and Glend.) in response to the bark beetle-vectored fungal pathogen Trichosporium symbioticum Wright
19. The effects of resource distribution and spatial scale on the distribution of two species of bark beetle: Polygraphus rufipennis (Kirby) and Trypodendron lineatum (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
20. The post burning response of bark beetles to prescribed burning treatments in Northern California
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