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David Soderberg
U.S. Geological Survey - / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 5617341
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David Soderberg's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Translocation experiment reveals capacity for mountain pine beetle persistence under climate warmingDN Soderberg, KE Mock, RW Hofstetter, BJ BentzEcological Monographs 91 (1), e01437, 2021172021
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Complexities in predicting mountain pine beetle and spruce beetle response to climate changeBJ Bentz, EM Hansen, M Davenport, D SoderbergBark beetle management, ecology, and climate change, 31-54, 2022122022
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Lignin concentrations in phloem and outer bark are not associated with resistance to mountain pine beetle among high elevation pinesDN Soderberg, B Kyre, P Bonello, BJ BentzPlos one 16 (9), e0250395, 202162021
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Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) is a confirmed host to mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)BJ Bentz, EM Hansen, JC Vandygriff, SS Stephens, D SoderbergWestern North American Naturalist 81 (1), 19-26, 202162021
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Field translocation of mountain pine beetles suggests phoretic mite communities are locally adapted, and mite populations respond variably to climate warmingS Vissa, DN Soderberg, RW HofstetterInsects 12 (2), 131, 202162021
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