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Trypodendron lineatum
Biotic Risks and Climate Change in Forests
Alien Invasive Species and International Trade
Integrating Cultural Tactics Into the Management of Bark Beetle and Reforestation Pests1
Working Today for Nature Tomorrow
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Alaska
Forest Health Treatment Area
Nematode Parasites and Associates of Dendroctonus Spp. And
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Endron Lineafum (Olivier) an Annotated Bibliography
Conifer Bole Utilization by Wood-Boring Beetles in Western Oregon Cfatc75
Distribution of a Bark Beetle, Trypodendron Lineatum, in a Harvested Landscape Jane Park A,*, Mary L
Report on Beetles (Coleoptera) and a Woodwasp Recorded from the Dartington Hall Estate, 2018 by Dr Martin Luff
Red Turpentine Beetle)
Insect Surveys in Hinesburg's Town Forest Following a Wind Event
Molecular Identification and Enzymatic Profiling Of
Comparison of Trypodendron Lineatum, T. Domesticum and T. Laeve (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Flight Activity in Central Europe
Biodiversity
Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Research Forum on Gypsy Moth and Other Invasive Species 2002; 2002 January 15-18; Annapolis, MD
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Lab 5 Bark Beetles & Ambrosia Beetles.Pptx
Pests and Mitigations for Manufactured Wood Décor and Craft Products from China for Importation Into the United States
Dispersal and Flight Behavior of Trypodendron
EPPO Datasheet: Ips Hauseri
Invasive Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in California Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems
Semiochemical-Based Attractant for the Ambrosia Pinhole Borer Euplatypus Parallelus
ASSESSMENT, CONSERVATION and SUSTAINABLE USE of FOREST BIODIVERSITY3 CBD Technical Series No
Patterns of Coevolution Between Ambrosia Beetle Mycangia and the Ceratocystidaceae, with Five New Fungal Genera and Seven New Species
The Environmental Implications of Two Introduced Ambrosia Beetles in British Columbia
Real-Time PCR Identification of the Ambrosia Beetles, Trypodendron
Flight Patternsof
Insects and Diseases of Alaskan Forests
Trypodendron Domesticum Survey Reference
The Striped Ambrosia Beetle, Trypodendron Lineatum (Olivier)
Dead Wood Is Anything but Dead. It Is the Lifeblood of an Intricate Web of Life in Which Insects Figure Prominently.”
Influence of Climatic Conditions and Elevation on the Spatial Distribution