Mountain Pine Beetle Colonization of Novel Hosts

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2013-07
2015-08

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2017-04-18

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Mountain Pine Beetle Colonization of Novel Hosts

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2017-04-20

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Rosenberger, Derek W
dwrosenberger@olivet.edu

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Field Study Data

Abstract

Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) threatens eastern pine species due to an ongoing eastward expansion of its range through the Canadian boreal forest. This data was collected to assess the acceptance and attraction behaviors of mountain pine beetle in relation to two historical western North American and four novel eastern North American hosts.

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Data includes size of logs used for tests, beetles boring into the bark, beetles accepting the phloem, beetles constructing egg galleries, beetles attraction to infested logs, and specific chemical composition of the six different pine species.

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Rosenberger, Derek W., Venette, Robert C., Maddox, Mitchell P., and Brian H. Aukema. 2017. Colonization Behaviors of Mountain Pine Beetle on Novel Hosts: Implications for Range Expansion into Northeastern North America. PLoS One.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176269

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Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund

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Rosenberger, Derek W; Venette, Robert C; Maddox, Mitchell P; Aukema, Brian H. (2017). Mountain Pine Beetle Colonization of Novel Hosts. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6601N.

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