Fire and insects in northern and boreal forest ecosystems of North America.
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Postfire succession of saproxylic arthropods, with emphasis on coleoptera, in the north boreal forest of Quebec.The direct and indirect effects of fire on the assembly of insect herbivore communities: examples from the Florida scrub habitat.Higher fine-scale genetic structure in peripheral than in core populations of a long-lived and mixed-mating conifer--eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.).The key host for an invasive forest pathogen also facilitates the pathogen's survival of wildfire in California forests.Western spruce budworm outbreaks did not increase fire risk over the last three centuries: a dendrochronological analysis of inter-disturbance synergismCan butterflies evade fire? Pupa location and heat tolerance in fire prone habitats of FloridaOutbreaks by canopy-feeding geometrid moth cause state-dependent shifts in understorey plant communitiesA tree-ring perspective on the terrestrial carbon cycle.Lagged cumulative spruce budworm defoliation affects the risk of fire ignition in Ontario, Canada.Low-severity fire increases tree defense against bark beetle attacks.Effect of prior disturbances on the extent and severity of wildfire in Colorado subalpine forests.Fortifying the forest: thinning and burning increase resistance to a bark beetle outbreak and promote forest resilience.Comparing modern and presettlement forest dynamics of a subboreal wilderness: does spruce budworm enhance fire risk?Delayed conifer mortality after fuel reduction treatments: interactive effects of fuel, fire intensity, and bark beetles.Two-dimensional wavelet analysis of spruce budworm host basal area in the Border Lakes landscape.Modeling the effects of environmental disturbance on wildlife communities: avian responses to prescribed fire.Spatial scaling of mountain pine beetle infestations.Effects of habitat characteristics and interspecific interactions on co-occurrence patterns of saproxylic beetles breeding in tree boles after forest fire: null model analyses.Biotic disturbance in expanding subarctic forests along the eastern coast of Hudson Bay.Changes in forest biomass and linkage to climate and forest disturbances over Northeastern China.Crop residue and residue management effects on Armadillidium vulgare (Isopoda: Armadillidiidae) populations and soybean stand densities.Roads Impact the Distribution of Noxious Weeds More Than Restoration Treatments in a Lodgepole Pine Forest in Montana, U.S.AForest pest management in a changing worldAnthropogenic effects on interaction outcomes: examples from insect-microbial symbioses in forest and savanna ecosystemsPublic Reaction to Invasive Plant Species in a Disturbed Colorado LandscapeChanges of dominant ground beetles in black pine forests with fire severity and successional ageShort-term responses of beetle assemblages to wildfire in a region with more than 100 years of fire suppressionA General Rule for Predicting When Insects Will Have Strong Top-Down Effects on Plant Communities: On the Relationship Between Insect Outbreaks and Host ConcentrationFrequent fuel-reduction burning: the role of logs and associated leaf litter in the conservation of ant biodiversityPresent-day and future contribution of climate and fires to vegetation composition in the boreal forest of ChinaVariability in fire regimes of high-elevation whitebark pine communities, western Montana, USAThe Ecological Consequences of Insect OutbreaksPredicting Ecosystem Resilience to Fire from Tree Ring Analysis in Black Spruce ForestsA tree-ring reconstruction of western spruce budworm outbreaks in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, U.S.APost-fire selective thinning of Arbutus unedo L. coppices keeps animal diversity unchanged: the case of antsPrescribed burning is an effective and quick method to conserve rare pyrophilous forest-dwelling flat bugsOrigin of the lichen woodland at its southern range limit in eastern Canada: the catastrophic impact of insect defoliators and fire on the spruce-moss forestEffects of prescribed burning and wildfires on Orthoptera in Central European peat bogsEffects of prescribed burning and harvesting on ground-dwelling spiders in the Canadian boreal mixedwood forest
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Fire and insects in northern and boreal forest ecosystems of North America.
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Fire and insects in northern and boreal forest ecosystems of North America.
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Fire and insects in northern and boreal forest ecosystems of North America.
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1998-01-01T00:00:00Z