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173 related items for PubMed ID: 23755166

  • 1. Nitrogen cycling responses to mountain pine beetle disturbance in a high elevation whitebark pine ecosystem.
    Keville MP, Reed SC, Cleveland CC.
    PLoS One; 2013; 8(6):e65004. PubMed ID: 23755166
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  • 2. Changes to the N cycle following bark beetle outbreaks in two contrasting conifer forest types.
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    Oecologia; 2012 Oct; 170(2):551-65. PubMed ID: 22492169
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  • 3. Climate influences on whitebark pine mortality from mountain pine beetle in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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  • 5. Changes in soil biogeochemistry following disturbance by girdling and mountain pine beetles in subalpine forests.
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    Macfarlane WW, Logan JA, Kern WR.
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  • 9. Alpine treeline ecotones are potential refugia for a montane pine species threatened by bark beetle outbreaks.
    Maher CT, Millar CI, Affleck DLR, Keane RE, Sala A, Tobalske C, Larson AJ, Nelson CR.
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  • 10. Whitebark pine vulnerability to climate-driven mountain pine beetle disturbance in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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    Progar RA, Fettig CJ, Munson AS, Mortenson LA, Snyder CL, Kegley SJ, Cluck DR, Steed BE, Mafra-Neto A, Rinella MJ.
    J Econ Entomol; 2021 Feb 09; 114(1):209-214. PubMed ID: 33558908
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  • 13. Are Survivors Different? Genetic-Based Selection of Trees by Mountain Pine Beetle During a Climate Change-Driven Outbreak in a High-Elevation Pine Forest.
    Six DL, Vergobbi C, Cutter M.
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  • 14. Defense traits in the long-lived Great Basin bristlecone pine and resistance to the native herbivore mountain pine beetle.
    Bentz BJ, Hood SM, Hansen EM, Vandygriff JC, Mock KE.
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    Hood SM, Baker S, Sala A.
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  • 16. Defence syndromes in lodgepole - whitebark pine ecosystems relate to degree of historical exposure to mountain pine beetles.
    Raffa KF, Mason CJ, Bonello P, Cook S, Erbilgin N, Keefover-Ring K, Klutsch JG, Villari C, Townsend PA.
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  • 17. Decline of ectomycorrhizal fungi following a mountain pine beetle epidemic.
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  • 18. Successful Colonization of Lodgepole Pine Trees by Mountain Pine Beetle Increased Monoterpene Production and Exhausted Carbohydrate Reserves.
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  • 19. Recent mountain pine beetle outbreaks, wildfire severity, and postfire tree regeneration in the US Northern Rockies.
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  • 20. Biogeochemistry of beetle-killed forests: explaining a weak nitrate response.
    Rhoades CC, McCutchan JH, Cooper LA, Clow D, Detmer TM, Briggs JS, Stednick JD, Veblen TT, Ertz RM, Likens GE, Lewis WM.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2013 Jan 29; 110(5):1756-60. PubMed ID: 23319612
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