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Bark Beetles
Evolution and Diversity of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles
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Author(s):
Lawrence R. Kirkendall
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Peter H.W. Biedermann
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Bjarte H. Jordal
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2015
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10.1016/B978-0-12-417156-5.00003-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Natural History and Ecology of Bark Beetles
pp. 41
Morphology, Taxonomy, and Phylogenetics of Bark Beetles
pp. 85
Evolution and Diversity of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles
pp. 177
Conifer Defense and Resistance to Bark Beetles
pp. 209
Symbiotic Associations of Bark Beetles
pp. 247
Natural Enemies of Bark Beetles
pp. 305
Dendroctonus
pp. 427
The Genus Hypothenemus, with Emphasis on H. hampei, the Coffee Berry Borer
pp. 495
Scolytus and other Economically Important Bark and Ambrosia Beetles
pp. 533
Modeling Bark Beetle Responses to Climate Change
pp. 555
Management Strategies for Bark Beetles in Conifer Forests
pp. 585
Economics and Politics of Bark Beetles
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