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Windthrows and Dead-standing Trees as Bark Beetle Breeding Material at Forest-clearcut Edge

Pages 505-511 | Received 14 Apr 1998, Published online: 14 Jan 2008

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Knut Olav Fossest⊘l & Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson. (2009) Saproxylic beetles in high stumps and residual downed wood on clear-cuts and in forest edges. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 24:5, pages 403-416.
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Miikka Eriksson, Seppo Neuvonen & Heikki Roininen. (2007) Retention of wind-felled trees and the risk of consequential tree mortality by the European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus in Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 22:6, pages 516-523.
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Jostein Gohli, Paal Krokene, Eva Solbjørg Flo Heggem & Bjørn Økland. (2024) Climatic and management‐related drivers of endemic European spruce bark beetle populations in boreal forests. Journal of Applied Ecology 61:4, pages 809-820.
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Rudolf Masarovič, Martina Zvaríková, Milan Zvarík, Oto Majzlan, Pavol Prokop & Peter Fedor. (2022) Changes in Diversity and Structure of Thrips (Thysanoptera) Assemblages in the Spruce Forest Stands of High Tatra Mts. after a Windthrow Calamity. Insects 13:8, pages 670.
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Virginie Guyot, Hervé Jactel, Baptiste Imbaud, Laurent Burnel, Bastien Castagneyrol, Wilfried Heinz, Marc Deconchat & Aude Vialatte. (2019) Tree diversity drives associational resistance to herbivory at both forest edge and interior. Ecology and Evolution 9:16, pages 9040-9051.
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Pavel Mezei, Miroslav Blaženec, Wojciech Grodzki, Jaroslav Škvarenina & Rastislav Jakuš. (2017) Influence of different forest protection strategies on spruce tree mortality during a bark beetle outbreak. Annals of Forest Science 74:4.
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Simon Kärvemo, Björn Rogell & Martin Schroeder. (2014) Dynamics of spruce bark beetle infestation spots: Importance of local population size and landscape characteristics after a storm disturbance. Forest Ecology and Management 334, pages 232-240.
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Eva Tirjaková & Peter Vďačný. (2013) Recovery of ciliate communities from an oligotrophic mountain stream after a catastrophic wind damage. European Journal of Protistology 49:4, pages 526-537.
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Markus Kautz, Reinhard Schopf & Joachim Ohser. (2013) The “sun-effect”: microclimatic alterations predispose forest edges to bark beetle infestations. European Journal of Forest Research 132:3, pages 453-465.
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Sergio López & Arturo Goldarazena. (2012) Flight Dynamics and Abundance of Ips sexdentatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Different Sawmills from Northern Spain: Differences between Local Pinus radiata (Pinales: Pinaceae) and Southern France Incoming P. pinaster Timber . Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2012, pages 1-6.
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Andrzej Borkowski & Rafał Podlaski. (2011) Statistical evaluation of Ips typographus population density: a useful tool in protected areas and conservation-oriented forestry. Biodiversity and Conservation 20:13, pages 2933-2951.
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Kevin J. Dodds. (2011) Effects of Habitat Type and Trap Placement on Captures of Bark (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and Longhorned (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Beetles in Semiochemical-Baited Traps. Journal of Economic Entomology 104:3, pages 879-888.
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Jean‐Charles Samalens & Jean‐Pierre Rossi. (2010) Does landscape composition alter the spatiotemporal distribution of the pine processionary moth in a pine plantation forest?. Population Ecology 53:2, pages 287-296.
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Andrzej Borkowski. (2011) Occurrence of the European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) and six-toothed spruce bark beetle Pityogenes chalcographus (L.) in spruce stands damaged by wind in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. Forest Research Papers 72:1, pages 31-36.
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Rupert Seidl, Paulo M. Fernandes, Teresa F. Fonseca, François Gillet, Anna Maria Jönsson, Katarína Merganičová, Sigrid Netherer, Alexander Arpaci, Jean-Daniel Bontemps, Harald Bugmann, Jose Ramon González-Olabarria, Petra Lasch, Céline Meredieu, Francisco Moreira, Mart-Jan Schelhaas & Frits Mohren. (2011) Modelling natural disturbances in forest ecosystems: a review. Ecological Modelling 222:4, pages 903-924.
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Kajar Köster, Kaljo Voolma, Kalev Jõgiste, Marek Metslaid & Diana Laarmann. (2009) Assessment of Tree Mortality After Windthrow using Photo-Derived Data. Annales Botanici Fennici 46:4, pages 291-298.
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J.-P. Rossi, J.-C. Samalens, D. Guyon, I. van Halder, H. Jactel, P. Menassieu & D. Piou. (2009) Multiscale spatial variation of the bark beetle Ips sexdentatus damage in a pine plantation forest (Landes de Gascogne, Southwestern France). Forest Ecology and Management 257:7, pages 1551-1557.
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Tero Toivanen, Veli Liikanen & Janne S. Kotiaho. (2009) Effects of forest restoration treatments on the abundance of bark beetles in Norway spruce forests of southern Finland. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1, pages 117-125.
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J. Kilpeläinen, P. Punttila, L. Finér, P. Niemelä, T. Domisch, M. F. Jurgensen, S. Neuvonen, M. Ohashi, A. C. Risch & L. Sundström. (2008) Distribution of ant species and mounds ( Formica ) in different‐aged managed spruce stands in eastern Finland . Journal of Applied Entomology 132:4, pages 315-325.
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Miikka Eriksson, Seppo Neuvonen & Heikki Roininen. (2008) Ips typographus (L.) attack on patches of felled trees: “Wind-felled” vs. cut trees and the risk of subsequent mortality. Forest Ecology and Management 255:3-4, pages 1336-1341.
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Annie Webb, Christopher M. Buddle, Pierre Drapeau & Michel Saint-Germain. (2008) Use of remnant boreal forest habitats by saproxylic beetle assemblages in even-aged managed landscapes. Biological Conservation 141:3, pages 815-826.
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Anna Maria Jönsson, Susanne Harding, Lars Bärring & Hans Peter Ravn. (2007) Impact of climate change on the population dynamics of Ips typographus in southern Sweden. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 146:1-2, pages 70-81.
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E. Kula & W. Ząbecki. (2006) Spruce windfalls and cambioxylophagous fauna in an area with the basic and outbreak state of Ips typographus. Journal of Forest Science 52:11, pages 497-509.
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Miikka Eriksson, Saara Lilja & Heikki Roininen. (2006) Dead wood creation and restoration burning: Implications for bark beetles and beetle induced tree deaths. Forest Ecology and Management 231:1-3, pages 205-213.
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P. Martikainen, J. Kouki, O. Heikkala, E. Hyvärinen & H. Lappalainen. (2006) Effects of green tree retention and prescribed burning on the crown damage caused by the pine shoot beetles ( Tomicus spp.) in pine‐dominated timber harvest areas . Journal of Applied Entomology 130:1, pages 37-44.
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NICK BROWN, SHONIL BHAGWAT & SARAH WATKINSON. (2005) Macrofungal diversity in fragmented and disturbed forests of the Western Ghats of India. Journal of Applied Ecology 43:1, pages 11-17.
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Miikka Eriksson, Antti Pouttu & Heikki Roininen. (2005) The influence of windthrow area and timber characteristics on colonization of wind-felled spruces by Ips typographus (L.). Forest Ecology and Management 216:1-3, pages 105-116.
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M. Gilbert, L.-M. Nageleisen, A. Franklin & J.-C. Gregoire. (2005) Post-storm surveys reveal large-scale spatial patterns and influences of site factors, forest structure and diversity in endemic bark-beetle populations. Landscape Ecology 20:1, pages 35-49.
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Beat Wermelinger. (2004) Ecology and management of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus—a review of recent research. Forest Ecology and Management 202:1-3, pages 67-82.
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Christophe Bouget & Peter Duelli. (2004) The effects of windthrow on forest insect communities: a literature review. Biological Conservation 118:3, pages 281-299.
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Per Olof Hedgren, L. Martin Schroeder & Jan Weslien. (2003) Tree killing by Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) at stand edges with and without colonized felled spruce trees . Agricultural and Forest Entomology 5:1, pages 67-74.
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L. Martin Schroeder & Åke Lindelöw. (2002) Attacks on living spruce trees by the bark beetle Ips typographus (Col. Scolytidae) following a storm‐felling: a comparison between stands with and without removal of wind‐felled trees . Agricultural and Forest Entomology 4:1, pages 47-56.
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