[PDF] from umt.eduM Simard, WH Romme, JM Griffin… - Ecological …, 2011 - Eco Soc America Disturbance interactions have received growing interest in ecological research in the last decade. Fire and bark beetle outbreaks have recently increased in severity and extent across western North America, raising concerns about their possible interactions. Although it is ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 8 versions
VA Formica, JW McGlothlin, CW Wood, ME Augat… - 2011 - datadryad.org Social interactions often have major fitness consequences, but little is known about how specific interacting phenotypes affect the strength of natural selection. Social influences on the evolutionary process can be assessed using a multilevel selection approach that partitions the effects ... Cached
[PDF] from publications.gc.caWG Riel, A Fall, C Burnett, Pacific Forestry Centre… - 2011 - publications.gc.ca Page 1. Impacts of climate change on mountain pine beetle habitat connectivity in western Canada WG Riel1, C. Burnett2, and A. Fall3 Mountain Pine Beetle Working Paper 2010-04 1Natural Resources Canada Canadian ... Related articles - View as HTML
OK Niziolek, U Champaign, CL Casteel… - 96th ESA Annual …, 2011 - eco.confex.com Many studies have shown that an increase in anthropogenic CO 2 increases plant productivity. However, for some plant species elevated CO 2 decreases defenses, thereby increasing susceptibility to herbivory. Increased temperature is known to increase insect metabolic ... Cached - All 2 versions
[CITATION] Deriving a Framework for Estimating Individual Tree Measurements with Lidar for Use in the TAMBEETLE Southern Pine Beetle Infestation Growth Model