Most bark beetles living on standing trees must overcome the natural resistance of their host to succeed in colonization. For this they perform mass attacks to reach a critical threshold of attack density (CTAD) above which host defences are exhausted. However, this strategy can result in an intense intraspecific competition during larval development. Consequently, the ability of a bark beetle species to sustain outbreaks on standing trees would be conditioned by three key factors: the value of CTAD; the ability of attacking beetles to stop accumulating after CTAD has been reached; and the ability of offspring to tolerate intraspecific competition. To test these hypotheses, we assessed attack and colonization densities of Ips sexdentatus du...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetlesduring endemic phases ...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetlesduring endemic phases ...
Conifer-bark beetle interactions provide a useful model system for evaluating potentially reciprocal...
Most bark beetles living on standing trees must overcome the natural resistance of their host to suc...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetles during endemic phases...
Unlike most phytophagous insects, the reproduction of primary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) ...
Unlike most phytophagous insects, the reproduction of primary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) ...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Unlike most phytophagous insects, the reproduction of primary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) ...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) feed and breed in dead or severely weakened hos...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetlesduring endemic phases ...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetlesduring endemic phases ...
Conifer-bark beetle interactions provide a useful model system for evaluating potentially reciprocal...
Most bark beetles living on standing trees must overcome the natural resistance of their host to suc...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetles during endemic phases...
Unlike most phytophagous insects, the reproduction of primary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) ...
Unlike most phytophagous insects, the reproduction of primary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) ...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Unlike most phytophagous insects, the reproduction of primary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) ...
Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) feed and breed in dead or severely weakened hos...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetlesduring endemic phases ...
The weakened or suppressed hosts targeted by tree-killing conifer bark beetlesduring endemic phases ...
Conifer-bark beetle interactions provide a useful model system for evaluating potentially reciprocal...