References
References:
Amman, G. D., McGregor, M. D., Cahill, D. B., & Klein, W. H. 1977. Guidelines for reducing losses of lodgepole pine to the mountain pine beetle in unmanaged stands in the Rocky Mountains. General Technical Report, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, (INT-36).
Alfaro, R.I.; Campbell, R.A.; Vera, P.; Hawkes, B.C.; Shore, T.L. 2004. Dendroecological reconstruction of mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the Chilcotin Plateau of British Columbia. Pages 245-256 in T.L. Shore, J.E. Brooks, and J.E. Stone, editors. Proceedings of the mountain Pine Beetle Symposium: Challenges and Solutions, October 30-31, 2003, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Information Report BC-X-399. 298 p.
Cigan, P. W., Karst, J., Cahill Jr, J. F., Sywenky, A. N., Pec, G. J., & Erbilgin, N. 2015. Influence of bark beetle outbreaks on nutrient cycling in native pine stands in western Canada. Plant and Soil, 390(1-2), 29-47.
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 2003. Timber supply and the mountain pine beetle infestation in British Columbia. Forest Analysis Branch, Victoria. 24 p.
Ebata, T. 2004. Current status of mountain pine beetle in British Columbia. Pages 52-56 in T.L. Shore, J.E. Brooks, and J.E. Stone, editors. Proceedings of the mountain pine beetle symposium: challenges and solutions. Kelowna, British Columbia October 30-31, 2003, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Information Report BC-X-399, 298 p.
Koch, P. 1996. Lodgepole pine in North America-Part I: Back- ground. Forest Products Society, Madison, WI. 343 p.Mattson, W. J., & Addy, N. D. 1975. Phytophagous insects as regulators of forest primary production. Science, 190(4214), 515-522.
McGregor, Mark D. 1978. Management of mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine stands in the Rocky Mountain area. p. 129-139. In Proceedings of the symposium: Theory and practice of mountain pine beetle management in lodgepole pine forests. [Washington State University, Pullman. April 25-27,1978].
Oneil E E. 2006. Developing stand density thresholds to address mountain pine beetle susceptibility in eastern Washington forests[D]. University of Washington.
Powell, J.M. 1966. Distribution and outbreaks of Dendroctonus ponderosae in forests of Western Canada. Govt. Can., Dept. For. Rural Devt., For. Res. Lab. Calgary, Alberta, Inf. Rep. A-X-2. 19 p.
Romme, W. H., Knight, D. H., & Yavitt, J. B. (1986). Mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the Rocky Mountains: regulators of primary productivity?. American Naturalist, 484-494.
Shore, T. L., Safranyik, L., Hawkes, B. C., & Taylor, S. W. 2006. Effects of the mountain pine beetle on lodgepole pine stand structure and dynamics. The mountain pine beetle: A synthesis of biology, management, and impacts on lodgepole pine. L. Safranyik and B. Wilson (editors). Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC, 95-116p.
Wood, C.S.; Unger, L. 1996. Mountain pine beetle. A history of outbreaks in pine forests in British Columbia, 1910 to 1995. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC.
Alfaro, R.I.; Campbell, R.A.; Vera, P.; Hawkes, B.C.; Shore, T.L. 2004. Dendroecological reconstruction of mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the Chilcotin Plateau of British Columbia. Pages 245-256 in T.L. Shore, J.E. Brooks, and J.E. Stone, editors. Proceedings of the mountain Pine Beetle Symposium: Challenges and Solutions, October 30-31, 2003, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Information Report BC-X-399. 298 p.
Cigan, P. W., Karst, J., Cahill Jr, J. F., Sywenky, A. N., Pec, G. J., & Erbilgin, N. 2015. Influence of bark beetle outbreaks on nutrient cycling in native pine stands in western Canada. Plant and Soil, 390(1-2), 29-47.
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 2003. Timber supply and the mountain pine beetle infestation in British Columbia. Forest Analysis Branch, Victoria. 24 p.
Ebata, T. 2004. Current status of mountain pine beetle in British Columbia. Pages 52-56 in T.L. Shore, J.E. Brooks, and J.E. Stone, editors. Proceedings of the mountain pine beetle symposium: challenges and solutions. Kelowna, British Columbia October 30-31, 2003, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Information Report BC-X-399, 298 p.
Koch, P. 1996. Lodgepole pine in North America-Part I: Back- ground. Forest Products Society, Madison, WI. 343 p.Mattson, W. J., & Addy, N. D. 1975. Phytophagous insects as regulators of forest primary production. Science, 190(4214), 515-522.
McGregor, Mark D. 1978. Management of mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine stands in the Rocky Mountain area. p. 129-139. In Proceedings of the symposium: Theory and practice of mountain pine beetle management in lodgepole pine forests. [Washington State University, Pullman. April 25-27,1978].
Oneil E E. 2006. Developing stand density thresholds to address mountain pine beetle susceptibility in eastern Washington forests[D]. University of Washington.
Powell, J.M. 1966. Distribution and outbreaks of Dendroctonus ponderosae in forests of Western Canada. Govt. Can., Dept. For. Rural Devt., For. Res. Lab. Calgary, Alberta, Inf. Rep. A-X-2. 19 p.
Romme, W. H., Knight, D. H., & Yavitt, J. B. (1986). Mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the Rocky Mountains: regulators of primary productivity?. American Naturalist, 484-494.
Shore, T. L., Safranyik, L., Hawkes, B. C., & Taylor, S. W. 2006. Effects of the mountain pine beetle on lodgepole pine stand structure and dynamics. The mountain pine beetle: A synthesis of biology, management, and impacts on lodgepole pine. L. Safranyik and B. Wilson (editors). Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC, 95-116p.
Wood, C.S.; Unger, L. 1996. Mountain pine beetle. A history of outbreaks in pine forests in British Columbia, 1910 to 1995. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC.