Bark beetle (Dendroctonus spp.) outbreaks in the middle latitudes of western North America cause large amounts of tree mortality, outstripping wildfire by an order of magnitude. While temperatures play an important, and direct role in the population dynamics of ectothermic bark beetles, an equally important influence is the nature of the host substrate—the structure and composition of forested communities. For many of the dominant tree species in the western United States, “hazard” indices have been developed for specific bark beetles, which generally include three key variables—host tree size, absolute or relative density of the stand, and percentage of host composition. We provide a conceptual model to apply these three variables across f...
Understanding disturbance interactions and their ecological consequences remains a major challenge f...
Bark beetles are largely known for their ability to undergo intermittent population eruptions that t...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) feed and breed in dead or severely weakened hos...
Bark beetle (Dendroctonus spp.) outbreaks in the middle latitudes of western North America cause lar...
Graduation date: 1995I developed a conceptual model of Douglas-fir bark beetle dynamics and associat...
Amplified by warming temperatures and drought, recent outbreaks of native bark beetles (Curculionida...
A conceptual model of Douglas-fir bark beetle (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae) dynamics and associated ho...
Climatic changes are predicted to significantly affect the frequency and severity of disturbances th...
Recent epidemics of bark beetles (Curcurlionidae: Scolytinae) have not only revealed limitations in ...
Bark beetles naturally inhabit forests and can cause large-scale tree mortality when they reach epid...
Understanding disturbance interactions and their ecological consequences remains a major challenge f...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
ABSTRACT Aim Bark beetle outbreaks have recently affected extensive areas of western North American ...
Unprecedented bark beetle outbreaks have been observed for a variety of forest ecosystems recently, ...
While bark beetle disturbance is an inherent component of coniferous forest ecosystems throughout th...
Understanding disturbance interactions and their ecological consequences remains a major challenge f...
Bark beetles are largely known for their ability to undergo intermittent population eruptions that t...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) feed and breed in dead or severely weakened hos...
Bark beetle (Dendroctonus spp.) outbreaks in the middle latitudes of western North America cause lar...
Graduation date: 1995I developed a conceptual model of Douglas-fir bark beetle dynamics and associat...
Amplified by warming temperatures and drought, recent outbreaks of native bark beetles (Curculionida...
A conceptual model of Douglas-fir bark beetle (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae) dynamics and associated ho...
Climatic changes are predicted to significantly affect the frequency and severity of disturbances th...
Recent epidemics of bark beetles (Curcurlionidae: Scolytinae) have not only revealed limitations in ...
Bark beetles naturally inhabit forests and can cause large-scale tree mortality when they reach epid...
Understanding disturbance interactions and their ecological consequences remains a major challenge f...
The dynamics, structure, and landscape heterogeneity of the lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of...
ABSTRACT Aim Bark beetle outbreaks have recently affected extensive areas of western North American ...
Unprecedented bark beetle outbreaks have been observed for a variety of forest ecosystems recently, ...
While bark beetle disturbance is an inherent component of coniferous forest ecosystems throughout th...
Understanding disturbance interactions and their ecological consequences remains a major challenge f...
Bark beetles are largely known for their ability to undergo intermittent population eruptions that t...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) feed and breed in dead or severely weakened hos...