1 Natural and recurring disturbances caused by fire, native forest insects and pathogens have interacted for millennia to create and maintain forests dominated by seral or pioneering species of conifers in the interior regions of the western United States and Canada. 2 Changes in fire suppression and other factors in the last century have altered the species composition and increased the density of trees in many western forests, leading to concomitant changes in how these three disturbance agents interact. 3 Two- and three-way interactions are reviewed that involve fire, insects and pathogens in these forests, including fire-induced pathogen infection and insect attack, the effects of tree mortality from insects and diseases on fuel accumul...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by The Author(s) and publish...
Bark beetle outbreaks and wildfires are principal drivers of change in western North American forest...
1 Natural and recurring disturbances caused by fire, native forest insects and pathogens have intera...
Fire and insects are natural disturbance agents in many forest ecosystems, often interacting to affe...
The nature of western North American forests is the result of the interactions between fire, insects...
After the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) fires, 24 permanent plots were established at 6 sites ...
Bark beetle-caused tree mortality in conifer forests affects the quantity and quality of forest fuel...
The extent and severity of bark beetle (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) epidemics and the frequency of la...
Bark beetles are chewing a wide swath through forests across North America. Over the past few years,...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by IOP Publishing and can be...
Mixed-conifer forests in the interior Pacific Northwest are subject to sporadic outbreaks of the wes...
Given the vital role of forest ecosystems in landscape pattern and process, it is important to quant...
Forest managers in the western US are facing more fires and the most extensive bark beetle outbreaks...
We analyzed the effects of pathogens and insects on forest succession in the absence of\ud fire or m...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by The Author(s) and publish...
Bark beetle outbreaks and wildfires are principal drivers of change in western North American forest...
1 Natural and recurring disturbances caused by fire, native forest insects and pathogens have intera...
Fire and insects are natural disturbance agents in many forest ecosystems, often interacting to affe...
The nature of western North American forests is the result of the interactions between fire, insects...
After the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) fires, 24 permanent plots were established at 6 sites ...
Bark beetle-caused tree mortality in conifer forests affects the quantity and quality of forest fuel...
The extent and severity of bark beetle (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) epidemics and the frequency of la...
Bark beetles are chewing a wide swath through forests across North America. Over the past few years,...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by IOP Publishing and can be...
Mixed-conifer forests in the interior Pacific Northwest are subject to sporadic outbreaks of the wes...
Given the vital role of forest ecosystems in landscape pattern and process, it is important to quant...
Forest managers in the western US are facing more fires and the most extensive bark beetle outbreaks...
We analyzed the effects of pathogens and insects on forest succession in the absence of\ud fire or m...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by The Author(s) and publish...
Bark beetle outbreaks and wildfires are principal drivers of change in western North American forest...