Beetles pine for lodgepole homes: mountain pine beetle's search for a host. Chubaty, A. M, Roitberg, B. D, & Li, C. October, 2006.
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Reproduction in Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is contingent upon successful search for and colonization of suitable host trees. Field data, collected from a 1.42 ha lodgepole pine stand, are examined to determine the availability of host trees, and will be used to parameterize a model of beetle host-acceptance.
@misc{chubaty_beetles_2006,
	address = {Vancouver, BC},
	title = {Beetles pine for lodgepole homes: mountain pine beetle's search for a host},
	abstract = {Reproduction in Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is contingent upon successful search for and colonization of suitable host trees. Field data, collected from a 1.42 ha lodgepole pine stand, are examined to determine the availability of host trees, and will be used to parameterize a model of beetle host-acceptance.},
	author = {Chubaty, Alex M and Roitberg, Bernard D and Li, Chao},
	month = oct,
	year = {2006},
}

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