Leif Martin Schroeder
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Publications of Leif Martin Schroeder (18 listed):
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2018) 20, 347-357
Martin Schroeder and Dragos Cocos (2018)
Performance of the tree-killing bark beetles Ips typographus and Pityogenes chalcographus in non-indigenous lodgepole pine and their historical host Norway spruce
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2017) 19, 146-153
Martin Schroeder and Peter Dalin (2017)
Differences in photoperiod-induced diapause plasticity among different populations of the bark beetle Ips typographus and its predator Thanasimus formicarius
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2013) 15, 113-119
Leif Martin Schroeder (2013)
Monitoring of Ips typographus and Pityogenes chalcographus: influence of trapping site and surrounding landscape on catches
Oikos (2013) 122, 1768-1776
Lorenzo Marini, Åke Lindelöw, Anna Maria Jönsson, Sören Wulff and Leif Martin Schroeder (2013)
Population dynamics of the spruce bark beetle: a long-term study
Journal of Applied Entomology (2011) 135, 132-141
A. Komonen, L.M. Schroeder and J. Weslien (2011)
Ips typographus population development after a severe storm in a nature reserve in southern Sweden
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2010) 12, 29-39
Leif Martin Schroeder (2010)
Colonization of storm gaps by the spruce bark beetle: influence of gap and landscape characteristics
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2007) 9, 85-91
Leif Martin Schroeder (2007)
Escape in space from enemies: a comparison between stands with and without enhanced densities of the spruce bark beetle
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2007) 22, 524-530
Leif Martin Schroeder (2007)
Retention or salvage logging of standing trees killed by the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus: Consequences for dead wood dynamics and biodiversity
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2003) 18, 39-44
Per Olof Hedgren, Jan Weslien and L. Martin Schroeder (2003)
Risk of attack by the bark beetle Pityogenes chalcographus (L.) on living trees close to colonized felled spruce trees
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2003) 18, 218-224
Leif Martin Schroeder and Åke Lindelöw (2003)
Response of Ips typographus (Scolytidae: Coleoptera) and other bark- and wood-boring beetles to a flash-flood event
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2003) 5, 67-74
Per Olof Hedgren, L. Martin Schroeder and Jan Weslien (2003)
Tree killing by Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) at stand edges with and without colonized felled spruce trees
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2002) 4, 47-56
L. Martin Schroeder and Åke Lindelöw (2002)
Attacks on living spruce trees by the bark beetle Ips typographus (Col. Scolytidae) following a storm-felling: a comparison between stands with and without removal of wind-felled trees
Integrated Pest Management Reviews (2001) 6, 169-175
L.M. Schroeder (2001)
Tree mortality by the bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) in storm-disturbed stands
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2000) 15, 542-549
Erik Göthlin, Leif Martin Schroeder and Ake Lindelöw (2000)
Attacks by Ips typographus and Pityogenes chalcographus on windthrown spruces (Picea abies) during the two years following a storm felling
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (1999) 1, 127-135
L.M. Schroeder (1999)
Prolonged development time of the bark beetle predator Thanasimus formicarius (Col.: Cleridae) in relation to its prey species Tomicus piniperda (L.) and Ips typographus (L.) (Col.: Scolytidae)
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (1997) 82, 9-17
L.M. Schroeder (1997)
Oviposition behavior and reproductive success of the cerambycid Acanthocinus aedilis in the presence and absence of the bark beetle Tomicus piniperda
Entomophaga (1996) 41, 63-75
L.M. Schroeder (1996)
Interactions between the predators Thanasimus formicarius (Col.: Cleridae) and Rhizophagus depressus (Col.: Rhizophagidae), and the bark beetle Tomicus piniperda (Col.: Scolytidae)
Entomophaga (1994) 39, 149-157
L.M. Schroeder and J. Weslien (1994)
Interactions between the phloem-feeding species Tomicus piniperda (Col.: Scolitidae) and Acanthocinus aedilis (Col.: Cerambicidae), and the predator Thanasimus formicarius (Col.: Cleridae) with special reference to brood production