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Proceedings--Symposium on the Management of Lodgepole Pine to Minimize Losses to the Mountain Pine Beetle, Kalispell, MT, July 12-14, 1988
By Symposium on the Management of Lodgepole Pine to Minimize Losses to the Mountain Pine Beetle (1988 Kalispell, Mont.)
New record of introduced hosts for the mountain pine beetle in California
New record of introduced hosts for the mountain pine beetle in California
By Richard H. Smith
Mountain pine beetle infestation characteristics in ponderosa pine, Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, 1975-1977
Mountain pine beetle infestation characteristics in ponderosa pine, Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, 1975-1977
By Douglas L. Parker
Residual activity of carbaryl protected lodgepole pine against mountain pine beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983
Residual activity of carbaryl protected lodgepole pine against mountain pine beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983
By Marion Page
Permanent mountain pine beetle population trend plots
Permanent mountain pine beetle population trend plots
By K. E. Gibson
Proceedings of the Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium
Proceedings of the Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium
By Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium (1985 Smithers, B.C.)
Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium
Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium
By Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium (2003 Kelowna, B.C.)
A survey procedure to inventory ponderosa and lodgepole pine mortality caused by the Mountain pine beetle
A survey procedure to inventory ponderosa and lodgepole pine mortality caused by the Mountain pine beetle
By William B White

A technique for sampling populations of the mountain pine beetle
By Robert W. Carlson

Strategy for reducing mountain pine beetle infestations with ponderosa pine trap logs
By Gene D. Amman
Mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality in partially cut plots surrounded by unmanaged stands
Mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality in partially cut plots surrounded by unmanaged stands
By J. M. Schmid

Association of an endemic mountain pine beetle population with lodgepole pine infected by Armillaria root disease in Utah
By Borys M. Tkacz
Effectiveness of thinning ponderosa pine stands in reducing mountain pine beetle-caused tree losses in the Black Hills, preliminary observations
Effectiveness of thinning ponderosa pine stands in reducing mountain pine beetle-caused tree losses in the Black Hills, preliminary observations
By William F. McCambridge
Identifying ponderosa pines infested with mountain pine beetles
Identifying ponderosa pines infested with mountain pine beetles
By William F. McCambridge

Protect your pines from mountain pine beetles
By Robert E. Stevens

Localized spatial and temporal attack dynamics of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine
By Barbara J. Bentz
Social dimensions of community vulnerability to mountain pine beetle
Social dimensions of community vulnerability to mountain pine beetle
By Norah MacKendrick
A wood and fibre quality-deterioration model for mountain pine beetle-killed trees by biogeoclimatic subzone
A wood and fibre quality-deterioration model for mountain pine beetle-killed trees by biogeoclimatic subzone
By Tennessee Trent

Harvesting strategies for management of mountain pine beetle infestations in lodgepole pine
By Walter E. Cole

Mountain pine beetle dynamics in lodgepole pine forests
By Walter E. Cole

Annual forest insect status report
By James C. Evenden
Low concentration of lindane plus induced attraction traps mountain pine beetle
Low concentration of lindane plus induced attraction traps mountain pine beetle
By R. H. Smith