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Barbara J Bentz

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Environmental Entomology|January 3, 2018
Evidence for a Prepupal Diapause in the Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)Barbara J Bentz, E Matthew Hansen
The American Naturalist|December 2, 2014
Mountain pine beetle seasonal timing and constraints to bivoltinismBarbara J Bentz, James A Powell
Journal of Economic Entomology|March 4, 2025
A degree day model for predicting voltinism of the invasive balsam woolly adelgid (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) in northern UtahElizabeth Rideout, Diane G Alston, Barbara J Bentz
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 7, 2022
Oviposition Model for a Southern Population of Mountain Pine BeetleCatherine E Wangen, James A Powell, Barbara J Bentz
Plos One|May 2, 2018
Low offspring survival in mountain pine beetle infesting the resistant Great Basin bristlecone pine supports the preference-performance hypothesisErika L Eidson, Karen E Mock, Barbara J Bentz
Environmental Entomology|July 25, 2024
Evidence for an adult summer diapause in mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) that varies geographically and among haplogroupsE Matthew Hansen, Barbara J Bentz, L Scott Baggett
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|August 24, 2024
A mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) adult development rate model confirms evolved geographic differencesCatherine E Wangen, James A Powell, Barbara J Bentz
Journal of Chemical Ecology|August 18, 2022
Constitutive and Induced Defenses in Long-lived Pines Do Not Trade Off but Are Influenced by ClimateJustin B Runyon, Barbara J Bentz, Claire A Qubain
Plos One|September 23, 2021
Lignin concentrations in phloem and outer bark are not associated with resistance to mountain pine beetle among high elevation pinesDavid N Soderberg, Bethany Kyre, Pierluigi Bonello, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 4, 2004
Comparison of three models predicting developmental milestones given environmental and individual variationEstella Gilbert, James A Powell, Jesse A Logan, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 28) with videos related to

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Environmental Entomology|January 3, 2018
Evidence for a Prepupal Diapause in the Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)Barbara J Bentz, E Matthew Hansen
The American Naturalist|December 2, 2014
Mountain pine beetle seasonal timing and constraints to bivoltinismBarbara J Bentz, James A Powell
Journal of Economic Entomology|March 4, 2025
A degree day model for predicting voltinism of the invasive balsam woolly adelgid (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) in northern UtahElizabeth Rideout, Diane G Alston, Barbara J Bentz
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 7, 2022
Oviposition Model for a Southern Population of Mountain Pine BeetleCatherine E Wangen, James A Powell, Barbara J Bentz
Plos One|May 2, 2018
Low offspring survival in mountain pine beetle infesting the resistant Great Basin bristlecone pine supports the preference-performance hypothesisErika L Eidson, Karen E Mock, Barbara J Bentz
Environmental Entomology|July 25, 2024
Evidence for an adult summer diapause in mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) that varies geographically and among haplogroupsE Matthew Hansen, Barbara J Bentz, L Scott Baggett
Journal of Insect Science (Online)|August 24, 2024
A mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) adult development rate model confirms evolved geographic differencesCatherine E Wangen, James A Powell, Barbara J Bentz
Journal of Chemical Ecology|August 18, 2022
Constitutive and Induced Defenses in Long-lived Pines Do Not Trade Off but Are Influenced by ClimateJustin B Runyon, Barbara J Bentz, Claire A Qubain
Plos One|September 23, 2021
Lignin concentrations in phloem and outer bark are not associated with resistance to mountain pine beetle among high elevation pinesDavid N Soderberg, Bethany Kyre, Pierluigi Bonello, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 4, 2004
Comparison of three models predicting developmental milestones given environmental and individual variationEstella Gilbert, James A Powell, Jesse A Logan, et al.
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