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Research Insights in Semiarid Ecosystems (RISE) Symposium
10/11/2008 - 12:30am
forestry
Tree die-off in response to global-change-type drought: mortality insights from a decade of plant water potential field measurements
Authors:
Breshears, D. D., O. B. Myers, C. W. Myer, F. J. Barnes, C. B. Zou, C. D. Allen, N. G. McDowell, and W. T. Pockman
Source:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (In Press)
Keywords:
drought
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forestry
;
watershed
;
pinyon juniper
;
woodland
;
soil moisture
;
vegetation change
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climate change
ecohydrology
drought
forestry
pinyon juniper
soil moisture
vegetation change
watershed
woodland
Soil water dynamics under low- versus high ponderosa pine stand density: ecohydrological functioning and restoration implications
Authors:
Zou, Chris B.
;
Breshears, David D.
;
Newman,B.D.
;
Wilcox, B.P.
;
Gard, M.O.
Source:
Ecohydrology (In Press)
Keywords:
restoration
;
forestry
;
ponderosa pine
;
soil moisture
;
vegetation change
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ecohydrology
watershed
forestry
ponderosa pine
restoration
soil moisture
vegetation change
Air pollution damage to U.S. forests: A survey of perceptions and estimates by scientists.
Authors:
de Steiguer JE
;
JM Pye
;
CS Love
Source:
Journal of Forestry, Volume 88, Issue 8, p.17-21 (1990)
Keywords:
forestry
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pollution
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forestry
pollution
Can forestry provide "the greatest good of the greatest number?” Journal of Forestry. 92(9): 22-25
Authors:
de Steiguer, JE
Source:
Journal of Forestry, Volume 92, Issue 9, p.22-25 (1994)
Keywords:
forestry
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forestry
Insects, diseases and abiotic disorders in Southwest forests and woodlands (Climate Change and Variability in the Southwest Ecosystem Series)
Authors:
DeGomez, T.
;
G. Garfin
Source:
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Service (2006)
Other Number:
Report #AZ1418
URL:
http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/natresources/az1418.pdf
Keywords:
forestry
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insects
;
disease
;
climate variability
;
Southwest
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climate change
climate variability
disease
forestry
insects
Southwest
Evaluation of insecticides for protecting southwestern ponderosa pines from attack by engraver beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)
Authors:
DeGomez, T.E.
;
C.J. Hayes
;
J.A. Anhold
;
J.D. McMillin
;
K.M. Clancy
;
P.P. Bosu
Source:
Economic Entomology, Volume 99, Issue 393-400 (2006)
Keywords:
forestry
;
bark beetles
;
insecticides
;
ponderosa pine
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bark beetles
forestry
insecticides
ponderosa pine
Influence of elevation on bark beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) community structure and flight periodicity in Ponderosa Pine forests of Arizona
Authors:
Williams, K.K.
;
J.D. McMillin
;
T.E. DeGomez
;
K.M. Clancy
;
A. Miller
Source:
Environmental Entomology (In Press)
Keywords:
forestry
;
bark beetle
;
disease
;
ponderosa pine
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bark beetle
disease
forestry
ponderosa pine