W2187: Interactions of emerging threats and bark beetle-microbial dynamics in forest ecosystems
(Multistate Research Project)
Status: Inactive/Terminating
SAES-422 Reports
02/17/2011
Aukema, B.H., J. Zhu, J. Moeller, J. Rasmussen & K. F. Raffa. 2010. Interactions between below- and above- ground herbivores drive a forest decline and gap-forming syndrome. For. Ecol. & Management. 259: 374-382.
Aukema B.H., J.S. Powell, M.K. Clayton & K.F. Raffa. 2010. Variation in complex semiochemical signals arising from insects and host plants. Environ. Entomol. 39:874-882.
Adams A.S., Adams, S.M., C.R. Currie, N.E. Gillette & K.F. Raffa. 2010. Community analysis of bacteria associated with the red turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus valens. Environ Entomol. 39: 406-414.
Baker, F.A., and Guyon, J.G. 2010. Distribution of Three Dwarf mistletoe species within their host tree crowns. Western Journal Of Applied Forestry, 25:194-198.
Bentz, B.J., J. Régnière, C.J. Fettig, E.M. Hansen, J. Hicke, J.L. Hayes, R. Kelsey, J. Negrón, S. Seybold. 2010. Climate change and bark beetles of the western US and Canada: Direct and indirect effects. BioScience 60(8):602-613.
Bonello, P. 2010. Potential of induced resistance as a tool for the management of pathogens and insects in trees An ecological viewpoint. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 40: S15-S24
Bracewell R.B., M. E. Pfrender, K.E. Mock, and B.J. Bentz. 2010. Cryptic postzygotic isolation in an eruptive species of bark beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae). Evolution. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.01201.x
Egan, J.M., Jacobi W.R., Negron J.F., Smith, S.L. and Cluck, D. R. 2010. Forest thinning and subsequent bark beetle-caused mortality in Northeastern California. Forest Ecol. Management. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2010.08.030
Eyles, A., Bonello, P., Ganley, R., and Mohammed, C. 2010. Induced resistance to pests and pathogens in trees. New Phytologist 185: 893908
Fierke, M. K. and F. M. Stephen. 2010. Dendroentomological evidence associated with an outbreak of a native wood-boring beetle Enaphalodes rufulus. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 40: 679-686.
Gordon, T.R., Kirkpatrick, S.C., Aegerter, B.J., Fisher, A.J., Storer, A.J., Wood, D.L. 2010. Evidence for the occurrence of induced resistance to pitch canker, caused by Gibberella circinata (anamorph Fusarium circinatum), in populations of Pinus radiata. Forest Pathology doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0329.2010.00678.x.
Haavik, L. J., M. K. Fierke, and F. M. Stephen. 2010. Factors affecting suitability of Quercus rubra as hosts for Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Environ Entomol. 39(2): 520-527.
Haavik, L. J. and F. M. Stephen. 2010. Stand and individual tree characteristics associated with Enaphalodes rufulus (Haldeman) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) infestations within the Ozark and Ouachita National Forests. Forest Ecology and Management 259: 1938-1945.
Haavik, L.J., and F.M. Stephen. 2010. Historical dynamics of a native cerambycid, Enaphalodes rufulus, in relation to climate in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. Ecological Entomology 35:673-683.
Kleczewski, N.M., Herms, D.A., and Bonello, P. 2010. Effects of soil type, fertilization and drought on carbon allocation to root growth and partitioning between secondary metabolism and ectomycorrhizae of Betula papyrifera. Tree Physiology 30:807-817.
McMahon, M.D., K. F. Raffa, Nordheim E. V. & B.H. Aukema. 2010. Too close for comfort: Effect of spacing distance and pattern on statistical inference of behavioral choice tests in the field. Ent. Exper. et Applic.136: 66-71.
McPherson, B.A., Mori, S.R., Wood, D.L., Kelly, M., Storer, A.J., Svihra, P., Standiford, R.B. 2010. Responses of oaks and tanoaks to the sudden oak death pathogen after 8 y of monitoring in two coastal California forests. For. Ecol. Management 259: 2248-2255.
Nagle, A.M., Long, R.P., Madden, L.V., and Bonello, P. 2010. Association of Phytophthora cinnamomi with White Oak Decline in Southern Ohio. Plant Disease 94:1026-1034.
Sharik, T.L, Adair, W., Battaglia, M., Baker, F.A., Comfort, E.J., DAmato, A., Delong, C. DeRose, J., Ducey, M.J., Harmon, M., Levy, L., Logan, J.A., OBrien, J., Roberts, S., Rogers, P., Shinneman, D.J., Spies, T., Taylor, S.L., Woodall, C., And Youngblood, A. 2010. Some emerging themes in the ecology of North American Forests with Management Implications. International Journal of Forestry, Volume 2010 (2010), Article ID 964260, 11 pagesdoi:10.1155/2010/964260
Wallis, C., Eyles, A., Chorbadjian, R.A., Riedl, K., Schwartz, S., Hansen, R., Cipollini, D., Herms, D.A., Bonello, P. 2010. Differential effects of nutrient availability on the secondary metabolism of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) phloem and resistance to Diplodia pinea. Forest Pathology (available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0329.2009.00636.x)
11/01/2011
Adams AS, Jordan MS, Adams SM, Suen G, Goodwin LA, Davenport KW, Currie CR, & Raffa KF. 2011. Community and genomic analysis of cellulose-degrading bacteria associated with the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilio. Intern. Soc. Microbial Ecology. In press.
Adams, AS, CK Boone, J Bohlmann & KF Raffa. 2011. Responses of bark beetle-associated bacteria to host monoterpenes, and their relationship to insect life histories. J. Chem. Ecol. In Press.
Bai X, Rivera-Vega L, Mamidala P, Bonello P, Herms DA and Mittapalli O (2011) Transcriptomic signatures of ash (Fraxinus spp.) phloem. PLoS ONE 6, e16368
Bentz B.J., R.B. Bracewell, K.E. Mock, and M.E. Pfrender. 2011. Genetic architecture and phenotypic plasticity of thermally-regulated traits in an eruptive species, Dendroctonus ponderosae. Evolutionary Ecology. Doi 10.1007/s10682-011-9474-x
Bentz, B.J., E. Campbell, K. Gibson, S. Kegely, J. Logan, and D. Six. 2011. Mountain pine beetle in high-elevation five-needle white pine ecosystems. In Keane et al. editors, The future of high-elevation, five-needle white pines in Western North America: Proceedings of the High Five Symposium. 28-30 June 2010, Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-63 (pages 78-84).
Boone, C., B. Aukema, J. Bohlmann, A. Carroll, & K. F. Raffa. 2011. Efficacy of tree defense physiology varies with herbivore population density. 2011. Can. J. For. Res. 41: 1174-1188.
Cardoza, Y.J., R.W. Hofstetter and F.E. Vega. Chapter: Symbiosis-mediated Outbreaks. In Insect Outbreaks Revisited (in press).
Chen Y, Whitehill JGA, Bonello P and Poland TM (2011) Differential response in foliar chemistry of three ash species to emerald ash borer adult feeding. Journal of Chemical Ecology 37:29-39.
Cipollini D, Wang Q, Whitehill JGA, Powell JR, Bonello P and Herms DA (2011) Distinguishing defensive characteristics in the phloem of ash species resistant and susceptible to emerald ash borer. Journal of Chemical Ecology 37:450-459.
Costello, S.L., Negron, J.F and Jacobi, W.R. 2011. Wood-boring insect abundance in fire-injured ponderosa pine. Agriculture and Forest Entomology. DOI: 10.1111/j/1461-9563.2011.00531.x
Crump, A. Jacobi, W.R. Lundquist, J.E. 2011. Dissemination of forest health research information in the Rocky Mountains. Journal of Forestry. 43-49.
Crump, A., Jacobi, W. R., Burns, K. S., and Howell, B. S. 2011. Pruning to manage white pine blister rust in the southern Rocky mountains. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Res Station. Res. Note RMRS-RN-44. 10 p.
Davis, T.S. and R.W. Hofstetter. 2011. Oleoresin chemistry mediates oviposition behavior and fecundity of a tree-killing bark beetle. Journal of Chemical Ecology (in press).
Davis, T.S. and R.W. Hofstetter. 2011. Reciprocal interactions between the bark-beetle associated yeast Ogataea pini and host plant phytochemistry. Mycologia (DOI: 10.3852/11-083)
Davis, T.S., R.W. Hofstetter, J.T. Foster, N.E. Foote and P. Keim. 2011. Interactions between the yeast Ogataea pini and filamentous fungi associated with the western pine beetle. Microbial Ecology 61: 626-634.
Egan, J.M., Jacobi W.R., Negron J.F., Smith, S.L. and Cluck, D. R. 2010. Forest thinning and subsequent bark beetle-caused mortality in Northeastern California. Forest Ecol. Management. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2010.08.030
Evans, L.M., R.W. Hofstetter, M.P. Ayres and K.D. Klepzig. 2011. Temperature changes a community: Dendroctonus frontalis and its symbionts. Environmental Entomology (in press).
Fierke, M.K., D. Nowak, and R.W. Hofstetter. 2011. Chapter 9: Forest Health Monitoring. In Using the Baseline Mortality Concept in Forest Health (eds. John Castello and Steve Teale). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Cambridge University Press.
Gaylord, M.L., R.W. Hofstetter, T.E. Kolb and M.R. Wagner. 2011. Limited response of ponderosa pine bole defenses to wounding and fungi. Tree Physiology 31: 428-437.
Hansen, E.M, B. J. Bentz, J.A Powell, D.R. Gray, and J. C. Vandygriff. 2011. Prepupal diapause and instar IV developmental rates of the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis. Journal of Insect Physiology, doi.10.1016/j.jinsphys.2011.06.011.
Hofstetter, R.W. 2011.Chapter 11: Mutualists and Phoronts of the Southern Pine Beetle. In Southern Pine Beetle Encyclopedia (K.D. Klepzig & R. Coulson, eds.). Forest Encyclopedia Network (FEN) USDA Forest Service.
Hofstetter, R.W. and M.R. Wagner. 2011. Carbon, bark beetles and biofuel. Journal of Forestry 109: 245-246.
Hofstetter, R.W., J.C. Moser, and S. Blomquist. 2011. Mites associated with bark beetles and their hypophoretic fungi. In The Ophiostomatoid Fungi: Expanding Frontiers (Wingfield & Seifert, eds.). (in press)
Hulcr, J, A Adams, K Raffa, R Hofstetter, K Klepzig & C Currie. 2011. Presence and diversity of Streptomyces in Dendroctonus bark beetle galleries across North America. Microb. Ecol. 61: 759-768.
Hulcr, J., A.S. Adams, K.F. Raffa, R.W. Hofstetter, K.D. Klepzig, and C.R. Currie. 2011. Presence and diversity of Streptomyces in Dendroctonus and sympatric bark beetle galleries across North America. Microbial Ecology 61: 759-768.
Jacobi, W. R., Goodrich, B.A. and Cleaver, C. M. 2011. Firewood transport by National and State Park campers: A risk for native and exotic tree pest movement. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry. 37: 126-138
Klepzig, K.D. & R.W. Hofstetter. 2011. From Attack to Emergence: Interactions between southern pine beetle, mites, microbes and trees. In The Ophiostomatoid Fungi: Expanding Frontiers (Wingfield & Seifert, eds.). (in press)
Klepzig, K.D. & R.W. Hofstetter. 2011. Chapter 10: From Attack to Emergence: Interactions between southern pine beetle, mites, microbes and trees. In Southern Pine Beetle Encyclopedia (K.D. Klepzig & R. Coulson, eds.). Forest Encyclopedia Network (FEN) USDA Forest Service.
McDowell NG, JS Amthor, DJ Beerling, RA Fisher, KF Raffa & M Stitt. 2011. The interdependence of mechanisms underlying vegetation mortality. Trends in Ecol. & Evol. In press.
Mittapalli O, Bai X, Mamidala P, Rajarapu SP, Bonello P and Herms DA (2010) Tissue-specific transcriptomics of the exotic invasive insect pest emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis). PLoS ONE 5, e13708.
Nagle AM, McPherson BA, Garbelotto M, Wood DL and Bonello P (2011) Relationship between resistance to Phytophthora ramorum and constitutive phenolic chemistry in coast live oak. Forest Pathology. Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0329.2010.00703.x.
Nagle, A.M., McPherson, B.A., Wood, D.L., Garbelotto, M., Bonello, P. 2011. Relationship between field resistance to Phytophthora ramorum and constitutive phenolic chemistry of coast live oak. Forest Pathology doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0329.2010.00703.x.
Rajarapu SP, Mamidala P, Herms DA, Bonello P and Mittapalli O (2011) Antioxidant genes of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis): Gene characterization and expression profiles. Journal of Insect Physiology. Available on line: doi:10.1016/j.jinsphys.2011.03.017.
Riggins, J. J., Defibaugh y Chávez, J. M., Tullis, J. A., and F. M. Stephen. 2011. Spectral identification of pre-visual northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) foliar symptoms related to oak decline and red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) attack. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 35(1): 18-25.
Riggins, J. J., Defibaugh y Chávez, J. M., Tullis, J. A., and F. M. Stephen. 2011. Spectral identification of pre-visual northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) foliar symptoms related to oak decline and red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) attack. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 35(1): 18-25.
Simard, M, EN Powell, KF Raffa & MG Turner. 2011. What explains landscape patterns of bark beetle outbreaks in Greater Yellowstone? Global Ecology and Biogeography. In press.
Wallis C, Eyles A, Chorbadjian RA, Riedl K, Schwartz S, Hansen R, Cipollini D, Herms DA, Bonello P (2011) Differential effects of nutrient availability on the secondary metabolism of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) phloem and resistance to Diplodia pinea. Forest Pathology 41:52-58.
12/21/2012
Cook, S.P., F. Merickel, K. Ward & N. Havill. 2012. First report of Adelges abietis (Linneaus) (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) in Idaho. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 88: 435-436.
Hoffman, C.M., P. Morgan, W. Mell, R. Parsons, E. Strand & S. Cook. 2012. Numerical simulation of crown fire hazard immediately following bark beetle-caused mortality in lodgepole pine forests. Forest Science 58: 178-188.
Hoffman, C.M., P. Morgan, W. Mell, R. Parsons, E.K. Strand & S. Cook. In Press. Surface fire intensity influences simulated crown fire behavior in forests with mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality. Forest Science
Cook, S.P., B.D. Sloniker & M. Rust. In Press. Using systemically-applied insecticides for management of ponderosa pine cone beetle in pine seed orchards. Western Journal of Applied Forestry.
Strong, N.A., P.T. Oester, and D.C. Shaw. 2012. Pest Scene Investigators: A Peer-Learning Effort to Improve Forest Health in Oregon. Journal of Extension 50 (2). Article Number 2IAW2.
Woolley, T., D.C. Shaw, L.M. Ganio, and S. Fitzgerald. 2011. A review of logistic regression models used to predict post-fire tree mortality of western North American conifers. International Journal of Wildland Fire 21:1-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF09039.
Chumura, D.J., P.D. Anderson, G.T. Howe, C.A. Harrington, J.E. Halofsky, D.L. Peterson, D.C. Shaw, and B. St. Clair. 2011. Forest Responses to climate change in the northwestern United States: ecophysiological foundations for adaptive management. Forest Ecology and Management. 261: 1121-1142.
Hicke, JA, CD Allen, AR Desai, MC Dietze, RJ Hall, ET Hogg, DM Kashian, D Moore, KF Raffa, RN. Sturrock, J Vogelmann. 2012. Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon budgets of the United States and Canada. Global Change Biology. 18:7-34.
McPherson, BA, N. Erbilgin, P. Bonello, and DL Wood. 2013. Fungal species assemblages associated with Phytophthora ramorum-infected coast live oaks following bark and ambrosia beetle colonization in northern California. Forest Ecology and Management 291: 30-42.
Simard, M, EN Powell, KF Raffa & MG Turner. 2012. What explains landscape patterns of bark beetle outbreaks in Greater Yellowstone? Global Ecology and Biogeography. 21: 556-557.
Powell, EN, Townsend PA & KF Raffa. 2012. Wildfire provides refuge from local extinction but is an unlikely driver of outbreaks by mountain pine beetle. Ecol. Monogr. 82:69-84.
Jamieson MA, Trowbridge AM., Raffa KF & RL Lindroth. 2012. Consequences of climate change for plant-insect and multitrophic interactions. Plant Physiology, Update. 160: 1719-1727.
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