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Detection and Quantification of Leptographium Wageneri, The
“Can You Hear Me?” Investigating the Acoustic Communication Signals and Receptor Organs of Bark Beetles
Biology and Ecology of Leptographium Species and Their Vectos As Components of Loblolly Pine Decline Lori G
Forest Health Through Silviculture
Aspects of the Ecology and Behaviour of Hylastes Ater
Biodiversity of Coleoptera and the Importance of Habitat Structural Features in a Sierra Nevada Mixed-Conifer Forest
R. L. Meagher, Jr.R and J. C. Kgaspi 2 Texas A&M University Agricultural
Black Stain Root Disease of Conifers Paul F
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Effects of Pathogens and Bark Beetles on Forests
EU Scolytinae of Coniferous Hosts
Introductions and Pathways of Non-Native Forest Insects and Diseases in the West
Revision of the New World Species of Hylurgops Leconte, 1876 with The
Field Guide to Diseases & Insects of the Rocky Mountain Region
Detection and Quantification of Leptographium Wageneri, The
Colonization of Fire-Damaged Ponderosa Pine by Bluestain Fungi and Insects After the Hash Rock Fire of August 22, 2000
Attraction of Red Turpentine Beetle and Other Scolytinae to Ethanol, 3‐Carene Or Ethanol + 3‐Carene in an Oregon Pine Forest
The Longleaf Alliance 3Rd Biennial Regional Conference Proceedings
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Ophiostomatales Isolated from Two European Bark Beetles, <I
Insects Associated with Black Stain Root Disease of Douglas-Fir in Western Oregon
Pathway Analysis for Risks Associated with The
Coleoptera) Records for Canada 13 Doi: 10.3897/Zookeys.309.4667 Research Article Launched to Accelerate Biodiversity Research
THE BARK and AMBROSIA BEETLES of CALIFORNIA (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae) BULLETIN of the CALIFORNIA INSECT SURVEY
Fire and Fire Surrogate Treatment Effects on Leaf Litter Arthropods in A