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- Forest Pest Fact Sheet
- Mountain Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus Ponderosae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) M 2495 Forests of Western North America
- Product Use to Prevent Mountain Pine Beetle by S
- Role of the Mountain Pine Beetle in Lodgepole Pine Ecosystems : Impact on Succession
- Climate Change on the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming
- Biological Aspects of Mountain Pine Beetle in Lodgepole Pine Stands of Different Densities in Colorado, USA
- Landscape Dynamics of Mountain Pine Beetles
- Protecting Your Landscape Pines from Mountain Pine Beetle USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region Forest Health Protection
- Climate Change and Bark Beetles of the Western United States and Canada: Direct and Indirect Effects
- Forest Fires & Mountain Pine Beetles, Nature's Multivitamins
- Mountain Pine Beetle Leaflet
- Predation and Bark Beetle Dynamics
- Yellow Pitch Marks a Tree Attacked by Bark Beetles. Throughout Wester
- Mountain Pine Beetle Ken Gibson1, Sandy Kegley2, and Barbara Bentz3
- Ecological Consequences of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks for Wildlife in Western North American Forests
- Mountain Pine Beetle: an Example of a Climate-Driven Eruptive Insect Impacting Conifer Forest Ecosystems
- SAWTOOTH NATIONAL FOREST Minidoka Ranger District 2014 Aerial Insect and Disease Detection Survey
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- Mountain Pine Beetle Aggressive Bark Beetle of Western Pines
- Breach of the Northern Rocky Mountain Geoclimatic Barrier
- MAJOR INSECT PESTS of OREGON CONIFERS Oregon Tree ID
- Aerial Detection Survey: 2017 Wyoming Highlights Mountain Pine
- Mountain Pine Beetle Frequently Asked Questions
- Mountain Pine Beetle-Caused Mortality Over Eight Years in Two Pine Hosts in Mixed-Conifer Stands of the Southern Rocky Mountains ⇑ Daniel R
- Assessing Limber Pine Stand Conditions After White Pine Blister Rust and Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Boulder County Parks and Open Space
- Lodgepole Pine Vigor, Regeneration, and Infestation by Mountain Pine Beetle Following Partial Cutting on the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming
- Mountain Pine Beetle (PDF)
- Phoretic Symbionts of the Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus Ponderosae Hopkins)
- Mountain Pine Beetle Impacts in High-Elevation Five-Needle Pines: Current Trends and Challenges
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- Mountain Pine Beetle in High-Elevation Five-Needle White Pine Ecosystems
- Harvesting Bark Beetle-Infested Firewood Brings Unwanted Pests to Town by Scott Schell and Les Koch Under the Bark
- Mountain Pine Beetle Management Does Not Adequately Address Issues of Conservation and Long-Term Sustainability
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- A Bug's Life Exploring the Mountain Pine Beetle
- The Susceptibility of Ponderosa Pine to Mountain Pine Beetle in the Colorado Front Range
- Predicting the Risk of Mountain Pine Beetle Spread to Eastern Pine Forests: Considering Uncertainty in Uncertain Times ⇑ Barry J
- Assessment and Response to Bark Beetle Outbreaks in the Rocky Mountain Area
- Potential for Biological Control of Native North American Dendroctonus Beetles (Coleoptera: Sco1ytidae)L
- Management Guide for Mountain Pine Beetle
- Mountain Pine Beetle Host Selection Between Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pines in the Southern Rocky Mountains
- Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet 2
- Mountain Pine Beetle Fact Sheet No
- Mountain Pine Beetle : Biology Overview
- Mountain Pine Beetle Infestations in Relation to Lodgepole Pine Diameters
- 2019 Idaho Forest Health Highlights
- Evaluating Bark Beetle and Wildfire Dynamics in the Greater
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