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The Biodiversity of Flying Coleoptera Associated With
Intégration De La Caractérisation De La Sévérité Du Feu Dans Les Outils D’Aménagement Écosystémique En Forêt Boréale
Part III. the Genera Parvochaetus, N. Gen., Amboakis, N
Logging to Control Insects: the Science and Myths Behind Managing Forest Insect “Pests”
Biological Control of Southern Pine Beetle Fred M
Observations on the Biology of the South African Checkered Beetle Aphelochroa Sanguinalis (Westwood) (Coleoptera: Cleridae)
Observations on the Biology of Dryocoetes Betulae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Paper Birch in Northern Idaho
Descortezadoresde Pino
Climate Change Effects on Trophic Interactions of Bark Beetles in Inner Alpine Scots Pine Forests
Coleoptera: Cleridae)
Mixed Messages Across Multiple Trophic Levels: the Ecology of Bark Beetle Chemical Communication Systems
Predators and Parasites of the Douglas-Fir Beetle: Description and Identification of the Immature Stages
Western Forest Insects United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Insect Enemies of Dendroctonus Pseudotsugae Hopk
The Capacity of Conophthorin to Enhance the Attraction of Two Xylosandrus Species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) To
Thesis Evidence for Regional Variation In
Université Du Québec À Rimouski Succession
Influence De L'hétérogénéité De L'habitat Sur La Richesse
Top View
Lip Lea Nlirfan) Sf F.W
Ips Sexdentatus Mass-Trapping: Mitigation of Its Negative Effects on Saproxylic Beetles Larger Than the Target
The Flight and Olfactory Behavior Predatory on the Douglas-Fir Beetle
Great Lakes Entomologist
Potential for Biological Control of Native North American Dendroctonus Beetles (Coleoptera: Sco1ytidae)L
The Checkered Beetles (Coleoptera: Cleridae) of the Maritime Provinces of Canada
Herbivores Can Synergize Intraspecific Communication Without Increasing Risk of Predation
Colonisation Initiale Des Coléoptères Saproxyliques Et Décomposition Des Débris Ligneux Grossiers D'épinette Noire Après Feu En Milieu Boréal
Collected in Western Pine Beetle Pheromone-Baited Traps in Northern California
(Coleoptera) to Kairomones in Lodgepole Pine Forests
Trogossitidae, Cleridae, and Melyridae, with an Addition to the Fauna of Nova Scotia
Dead Wood Is Anything but Dead. It Is the Lifeblood of an Intricate Web of Life in Which Insects Figure Prominently.”
Université Du Québec À Rimouski Colonisation
Attraction of a Bark Beetle Predator