Publications for:

pest = Ips pini
crop = Pine (Pinus)
country = U.S.A. (mid N)

found 10 publications:

2023
The role of propagule pressure in experimental bark beetle invasions
Journal of Applied Ecology (2023) 60 (2), 342-352
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2018
Pine engravers carry bacterial communities whose members reduce concentrations of host monoterpenes with variable degrees of redundancy, specificity, and capability
Environmental Entomology (2018) 47 (3), 638-645
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2013
Mites phoretic on Ips pini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Wisconsin red pine stands
Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2013) 106 (2), 204-213
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2011
Disruptive selection maintains variable pheromone blends in the bark beetle Ips pini
Environmental Entomology (2011) 40 (6), 1530-1540
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2005
Selective manipulation of predators using pheromones: responses to frontalin and ipsdienol pheromone components of bark beetles in the Great Lakes region
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2005) 7 (3), 193-200
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Modeling flight activity and population dynamics of the pine engraver, Ips pini, in the Great Lakes region: effects of weather and predators over short time scales
Population Ecology (2005) 47 (1), 61-69
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2002
Population dynamics of Ips pini and Ips grandicollis in red pine plantations in Wisconsin: Within- and between-year associations with predators, competitors, and habitat quality
Environmental Entomology (2002) 31 (6), 1043-1051
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2001
Modulation of predator attraction to pheromones of two prey species by stereochemistry of plant volatiles
Oecologia (2001) 127 (3), 444-453
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2000
Cold tolerance of four species of bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in North America
Environmental Entomology (2000) 29 (3), 421-432
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Effects of host tree species on attractiveness of tunneling pine engravers, Ips pini, to conspecifics and insect predators
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2000) 26 (4), 823-840
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