Bibliography:Hylastes (genus)
Publication list for Hylastes (genus) sorted according to research topics
Contents
- 1 general biology - morphology - evolution (4)
- 2 identification/taxonomy (3)
- 3 control - general (1)
- 4 biocontrol - natural enemies (4)
- 5 resistance/tolerance/defence of host (2)
- 6 quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (5)
- 7 damage/losses/economics (2)
- 8 environment - cropping system/rotation (15)
- 9 population dynamics/ epidemiology (6)
- 10 surveys/sampling/distribution (28)
- 11 pheromones/attractants/traps (24)
- 12 new introduction of pest (2)
- 13 transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (8)
- 14 review (1)
general biology - morphology - evolution (4)
Mycological Progress (2022) 21 (7 - 61)
Robert Jankowiak, Halvor Solheim, Piotr Bilanski, Jigeesha Mukhopadhyay and Georg Hausner (2022)
Ceratocystiopsis spp. associated with pine- and spruce-infesting bark beetles in Norway
Forest Pathology (2018) 48 (1 - e12393)
A. de Errasti, M.B. Pildain and M. Rajchenberg (2018)
Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from three different pine species in Argentinian Patagonia
Forest Pathology (2013) 43, 422-428
R. Jankowiak and P. Bilanski (2013)
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with root-feeding bark beetles on Scots pine in Poland
Journal of Forest Science (2010) 56, 258-264
B. Krsiak, P. Zach and J. Kulfan (2010)
The role of Hylastes cunicularius Erichson (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in transferring uropodine mites in a mountain spruce forest
identification/taxonomy (3)
Entomological News (2010) 121, 109-121
Terence L. Schiefer (2010)
New state records of bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), with notes on identification of Hylastes exilis Chapuis and Hylastes tenuis Eichhoff
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2003) 105, 312-319
Robert J. Rabaglia and Michael A. Valenti (2003)
Annotated list of the bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) of Delaware, with new distributional records
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2003) 105, 373-379
Robert J. Rabaglia (2003)
Annotated list of the bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) of Maryland, with new distributional records
control - general (1)
Journal of Economic Entomology (2009) 102, 1075-1084
Robert A. Haack and Toby R. Petrice (2009)
Bark- and wood-borer colonization of logs and lumber after heat treatment to ISPM 15 specifications: The role of residual bark
biocontrol - natural enemies (4)
Mycopathologia (2010) 169, 75-80
Michael Brownbridge, Stephen D. Reay and Nicholas J. Cummings (2010)
Association of entomopathogenic fungi with exotic bark beetles in New Zealand pine plantations
Chemoecology (2008) 18, 243-254
Qing-He Zhang, Nadir Erbilgin and Steven J. Seybold (2008)
GC-EAD responses to semiochemicals by eight beetles in the subcortical community associated with Monterey pine trees in coastal California: similarities and disparities across three trophic levels
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2001) 99, 205-210
Nadir Erbilgin and Kenneth F. Raffa (2001)
Kairomonal range of generalist predators in specialized habitats: responses to multiple phloeophagous species emitting pheromones vs. host odors
Entomophaga (1996) 41, 183-210
F. Herard and G. Mercadier (1996)
Natural enemies of Tomicus piniperda and Ips acuminatus (Col., Scolytidae) on Pinus sylvestris near Orléans, France: Temporal occurrence and relative abundance, and notes on eight predatory species
resistance/tolerance/defence of host (2)
Journal of Applied Ecology (2015) 52, 220-227
Stephanie L. Sopow, Martin K.-F. Bader and Eckehard G. Brockerhoff (2015)
Bark beetles attacking conifer seedlings: picking on the weakest or feasting upon the fittest?
Journal of Chemical Ecology (1996) 22, 1367-1388
Kier D. Klepzig, Eugene B. Smalley and Kenneth F. Raffa (1996)
Combined chemical defenses against an insect-fungal complex
quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (5)
Journal of Economic Entomology (2009) 102, 1075-1084
Robert A. Haack and Toby R. Petrice (2009)
Bark- and wood-borer colonization of logs and lumber after heat treatment to ISPM 15 specifications: The role of residual bark
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2006) 36, 269-288
Robert A. Haack (2006)
Exotic bark- and wood-boring Coleoptera in the United States: recent establishments and interceptions
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2005) 107, 554-564
J.R. LaBonte, A.D. Mudge and K.J.R. Johnson (2005)
Nonindigenous woodboring Coleoptera (Cerambycidae, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) new to Oregon and Washington, 1999-2002: Consequences of the intracontinental movement of raw wood products and solid wood packing materials
Journal of Economic Entomology (2005) 98, 2049-2057
D.R. Coyle, D.C. Booth and M.S. Wallace (2005)
Ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) species, flight, and attack on living eastern cottonwood trees
Integrated Pest Management Reviews (2001) 6, 253-282
Robert A. Haack (2001)
Intercepted Scolytidae (Coleoptera) at U.S. ports of entry: 1985-2000
damage/losses/economics (2)
Psyche (2012) 2012 (590619), 1-9
Stephen D. Reay, Travis R. Glare and Michael Brownbridge (2012)
Hylastes ater (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) affecting Pinus radiata seedling establishment in New Zealand
Integrated Pest Management Reviews (2001) 6, 283-291
Stephen D. Reay, Joanne M. Thwaites, Roberta L. Farrell and Patrick J. Walsh (2001)
The role of the bark beetle, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), as a sapstain fungi vector to Pinus radiata seedlings: a crisis for the New Zealand forestry industry?
environment - cropping system/rotation (15)
population dynamics/ epidemiology (6)
Journal of Pest Science (2021) 94, 1357-1373
Nicolas Meurisse, Stephen M. Pawson and Chanatda Somchit (2021)
Bark beetles on pine logs: forecasting winter colonisation dynamics based on trap catches and temperature records
Ecological Entomology (2017) 42, 173-183
Kevin D. Chase, Dave Kelly, Andrew M. Liebhold, Martin K.-F. Bader and Eckehard G. Brockerhoff (2017)
Long-distance dispersal of non-native pine bark beetles from host resources
Pest Management Science (2014) 70, 915-921
Yuan Zeng, Kathryn R. Kidd and Lori G. Eckhardt (2014)
The effect of thinning and clear-cut on changes in the relative abundance of root-feeding beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Pinus taeda plantations in central Alabama and Georgia
Journal of Pest Science (2011) 84, 343-353
Serena Santolamazza-Carbone, Montserrat Pestaña and José Antonio Vega (2011)
Post-fire attractiveness of maritime pines (Pinus pinaster Ait.) to xylophagous insects
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2007) 37, 156-169
David L. Mausel, Robert I. Gara, Dolly Lanfranco, Cecilia Ruiz, Sandra Ide and Rodrigo Azat (2007)
The introduced bark beetles Hylurgus ligniperda and Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Chile: seasonal flight and effect of Pinus radiata log placement on colonization
Environmental Entomology (1988) 17, 259-265
Thomas H. Atkinson, John L. Foltz and Michael D. Connor (1988)
Flight patterns of phloem- and wood-boring Coleoptera (Scolytidae, Platypodidae, Curculionidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae) in a North Florida slash pine plantation
surveys/sampling/distribution (28)
pheromones/attractants/traps (24)
new introduction of pest (2)
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2006) 36, 269-288
Robert A. Haack (2006)
Exotic bark- and wood-boring Coleoptera in the United States: recent establishments and interceptions
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2005) 107, 554-564
J.R. LaBonte, A.D. Mudge and K.J.R. Johnson (2005)
Nonindigenous woodboring Coleoptera (Cerambycidae, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) new to Oregon and Washington, 1999-2002: Consequences of the intracontinental movement of raw wood products and solid wood packing materials
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (8)
Forest Pathology (2018) 48 (1 - e12393)
A. de Errasti, M.B. Pildain and M. Rajchenberg (2018)
Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from three different pine species in Argentinian Patagonia
Ecology and Evolution (2016) 6, 1590-1600
Kirsten E. Miller, Kevin Hopkins, Daegan J.G. Inward and Alfried P. Vogler (2016)
Metabarcoding of fungal communities associated with bark beetles
Forest Pathology (2005) 35, 105-113
S.D. Reay, J.M. Thwaites and R.L. Farrell (2005)
A survey of Ophiostoma species vectored by Hylastes ater to pine seedlings in New Zealand
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2005) 35, 1798-1808
Wolfgang Schweigkofler, William J. Otrosina, Sheri L. Smith, Daniel R. Cluck, Kevin Maeda, Kabir G. Peay and Matteo Garbelotto (2005)
Detection and quantification of Leptographium wageneri, the cause of black-stain root disease, from bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Northern California using regular and real-time PCR
Journal of Economic Entomology (2004) 97, 468-474
Lori G. Eckhardt, Richard A. Goyer, Kier D. Klepzig and John P. Jones (2004)
Interactions of Hylastes species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with Leptographium species associated with loblolly pine decline
Integrated Pest Management Reviews (2001) 6, 283-291
Stephen D. Reay, Joanne M. Thwaites, Roberta L. Farrell and Patrick J. Walsh (2001)
The role of the bark beetle, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), as a sapstain fungi vector to Pinus radiata seedlings: a crisis for the New Zealand forestry industry?
Environmental Entomology (1987) 16, 1310-1313
J.J. Witcosky, T.D. Schowalter and E.M. Hansen (1987)
Host-derived attractants for the beetles Hylastes nigrinus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and Steremnius carinatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Environmental Entomology (1986) 15, 1090-1095
Jeffrey J. Witcosky, Timothy D. Schowalter and Everett M. Hansen (1986)
Hylastes nigrinus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Pissodes fasciatus, and Steremnius carinatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) as vectors of black-stain root disease of Douglas-fir
review (1)
Journal of Integrated Pest Management (2018) 9 (1 - 11)
T.D. Schowalter (2018)
Biology and management of root-feeding beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in North American conifer forests and plantations