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Volumn 164, Issue 1-3, 2002, Pages 221-236
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Association of declining red pine stands with reduced populations of bark beetle predators, seasonal increases in root colonizing insects, and incidence of root pathogens
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Author keywords
Dispersal; Forest decline; Hylobius; Leptographium; Predators; Scolytidae
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Indexed keywords
ASYMPTOTIC STABILITY;
ETHANOL;
FORESTRY;
FUNGI;
LAKES;
PATHOLOGY;
ROOT PATHOGENS;
ECOLOGY;
DISEASE INCIDENCE;
DISPERSAL;
FOREST HEALTH;
PEST SPECIES;
PLANTATION;
PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTION;
NORTH AMERICA;
ARMILLARIA;
CLERIDAE;
COLEOPTERA;
CURCULIONIDAE;
DENDROCTONUS;
DENDROCTONUS VALENS;
FUNGI;
HETEROBASIDION;
HETEROBASIDION ANNOSUM;
HEXAPODA;
HISTERIDAE;
HYLASTES PORCULUS;
HYLOBIUS;
HYLOBIUS PALES;
HYLOBIUS RADICIS;
INSECTA;
IPS;
IPS GRANDICOLLIS;
IPS PINI;
LEPTOGRAPHIUM;
LEPTOGRAPHIUM PROCERUM;
LEPTOGRAPHIUM TEREBRANTIS;
PINUS RESINOSA;
PISSODES;
PLATYSOMA;
SCOLYTINAE;
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EID: 0036642414
PISSN: 03781127
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1127(01)00596-5 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (60)
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References (55)
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