Bibliography:Hylastes ater

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general biology - morphology - evolution (2)

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

biocontrol - natural enemies (2)

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

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 (1)

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?

quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)

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 (7)

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

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

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2007) 9, 115-124
Miles J.A. Leahy, Thomas H. Oliver and Simon R. Leather (2007)
Feeding behaviour of the black pine beetle, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

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

Canadian Journal of Microbiology - Revue Canadienne de Microbiologie (2007) 53, 756-767
Pedro Romón, XuDong Zhou, Juan Carlos Iturrondobeitia, Michael J. Wingfield and Arturo Goldarazena (2007)
Ophiostoma species (Ascomycetes: Ophiostomatales) associated with bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) colonizing Pinus radiata in northern Spain

Journal of Forest Science (2006) 52, 497-509
E. Kula and W. Zabecki (2006)
Spruce windfalls and cambioxylophagous fauna in an area with the basic and outbreak state of Ips typographus (L.)

Journal of the Australian Entomological Society (1993) 32, 289-296
Christine Stone (1993)
Survey of arthropods from billets of Pinus following infestation by Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in northeastern New South Wales

population dynamics/ epidemiology (4)

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

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

surveys/sampling/distribution (5)

Biological Invasions (2020) 22, 1785-1799
Massimo Faccoli, Diego Gallego, Manuela Branco, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Juan Corley, David R. Coyle, Brett P. Hurley, Hervé Jactel, Ferenc Lakatos, Victoria Lantschner, Simon Lawson, Gonzalo Martínez, Demian F. Gómez and Dimitrios Avtzis (2020)
A first worldwide multispecies survey of invasive Mediterranean pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)

Polish Journal of Entomology (Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne) (2011) 80, 343-364
Tomasz Mokrzycki, Jacek Hilszczanski, Jerzy Borowski, Rafal Cieslak, Andrzej Mazur, Marek Milkowski and Henryk Szoltys (2011)
Faunistic review of Polish Platypodinae and Scolytinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Canadian Journal of Microbiology - Revue Canadienne de Microbiologie (2007) 53, 756-767
Pedro Romón, XuDong Zhou, Juan Carlos Iturrondobeitia, Michael J. Wingfield and Arturo Goldarazena (2007)
Ophiostoma species (Ascomycetes: Ophiostomatales) associated with bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) colonizing Pinus radiata in northern Spain

Journal of Forest Science (2006) 52, 497-509
E. Kula and W. Zabecki (2006)
Spruce windfalls and cambioxylophagous fauna in an area with the basic and outbreak state of Ips typographus (L.)

Entomologica Fennica (2004) 15, 198-210
K. Voolma, M.J. Mandelshtam, A.N. Shcherbakov, E.B. Yakovlev, H. Õunap, I. Süda, B.G. Popovichev, T.V. Sharapa, T.V. Galasjeva, R.R. Khairetdinov, V.A. Lipatkin and E.G. Mozolevskaya (2004)
Distribution and spread of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) around the Gulf of Finland: a comparative study with notes on rare species of Estonia, Finland and North-Western Russia

pheromones/attractants/traps (3)

Journal of Economic Entomology (2022) 115, 168-177
Jessica L. Kerr, Georgia Dickson, Brooke C. O'Connor, Chanatda Somchit, Jon Sweeney and Stephen M. Pawson (2022)
Effect of host volatile release rate and racemic fuscumol on trap catch of Hylurgus ligniperda, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), and Arhopalus ferus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2017) 43, 17-25
Jessica L. Kerr, Dave Kelly, Martin K.-F. Bader and Eckehard G. Brockerhoff (2017)
Olfactory cues, visual cues, and semiochemical diversity interact during host location by invasive forest beetles

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2007) 9, 115-124
Miles J.A. Leahy, Thomas H. Oliver and Simon R. Leather (2007)
Feeding behaviour of the black pine beetle, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (4)

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

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?