Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10250484 | Forest Ecology and Management | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
â¶ Thinning efficacy to reduce bark beetle-caused mortality was assessed after a high incidence of tree mortality associated with drought from 2001 to 2007. â¶ Thinning reduced the density of and percent mountain pine beetle-caused ponderosa pine mortality in mixed-species pine plantations. â¶ Mountain pine beetle-caused mortality was associated with overall stand density calculated from host and non-host tree species. â¶ Thinning reduced the density of, but not percent, fir engraver-caused white fir mortality in mixed-species stands. â¶ Fir engraver-caused mortality was associated with white fir host density.
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Authors
Joel M. Egan, William R. Jacobi, Jose F. Negron, Sheri L. Smith, Daniel R. Cluck,