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- Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood an Analysis of the Biodiversity Benefits of Modern Forestry and Wood Production
- Bark Beetles in Conifer Forests
- Rhizophagus Grandis </Emphasis> (Coleoptera: Rhizophagidae)
- The Response of Dendroctonus Valens and Temnochila Chlorodia to Ips Paraconfusus Pheromone Components and Verbenone
- Coleoptera: Monotomidae)
- Diapause and Overwintering of Two Spruce Bark Beetle Species
- Establishment and Spread of Rhizophagus
- Revealing the Gut Bacteriome of Dendroctonus Bark Beetles
- Pest Species Mentioned in Part III 215
- First Record of Dendroctonus Micans (Kugelann, 1794) on Non-Native Spruces in Slovakia – Short Communication
- Bark Beetles
- Cat 15.2 Pages
- Japanese Knotweed
- Dendroctonus Valens Global Invasive
- The West of Scotland Pest-Free Area for Dendroctonus Micans, Ips Cembrae and Ips Sexdentatus
- Pdf Anderson R, Mcferran D, Cameron a (2000) Th E Ground Beetles of Northern Ireland (Co- Leoptera, Carabidae)
- Potential for Biological Control of Native North American Dendroctonus Beetles (Coleoptera: Sco1ytidae)L
- Take-Off Capacity As a Criterion for Quality Control in Mass-Produced Predators, Rhizophagus Grandis (Col
- Advances in Understanding and Managing Insect Pests of Forest Trees
- An Introduction to the Diversity, Ecology, and Conservation of Saproxylic Insects
- Biological Control of Coleopteran Pests
- Wind-Tunnel Orientation of the Predator, Rhizophagus Grandis, to Its
- Red Turpentine Beetle: Innocuous Native Becomes Invasive Tree Killer in China