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Agricultural and Forest Entomology | 2008

Attraction of ambrosia and bark beetles to coast live oaks infected by Phytophthora ramorum

Brice A. McPherson; Nadir Erbilgin; David L. Wood; Pavel Svihra; Andrew J. Storer; Richard B. Standiford

1 Sudden oak death is caused by the apparently introduced oomycete, Phytophthora ramorum. We investigated the role of bark and ambrosia beetles in disease progression in coast live oaks Quercus agrifolia.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1982

Influence of opposite sex on attraction produced by pioneer sex of four bark beetle species cohabiting pine in the Southern United States.

Pavel Svihra

Catches ofDendroctonus frontalis andIps avulsus on traps surrounding bolts infested with both sexes of each species in the gallery were not significantly different from catches at bolts infested only with the sex which normally pioneers the host colonization process. In contrast, the presence of the second sex in the gallery significantly reduced catches ofI. grandicollis andI. calligraphus and, additionally, the presence of females in the male galleries ofI. calligraphus significantly reduced the catch ofI. avulsus females as compared with their response to bolts infested with the maleI. calligraphus only.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2005

Sudden oak death in California: Disease progression in oaks and tanoaks

Brice A. McPherson; Sylvia R. Mori; David L. Wood; Andrew J. Storer; Pavel Svihra; N. Maggi Kelly; Richard B. Standiford


Forest Ecology and Management | 2010

Responses of oaks and tanoaks to the sudden oak death pathogen after 8 y of monitoring in two coastal California forests

Brice A. McPherson; Sylvia R. Mori; David L. Wood; Maggi Kelly; Andrew J. Storer; Pavel Svihra; Richard B. Standiford


Journal of arboriculture | 1980

Attraction of elm bark beetles to cut limbs on elm.

John A. Byers; Pavel Svihra; C. S. Koehler


Canadian Entomologist | 1983

EFFECT OF ENGLISH, SIBERIAN, AND CHINESE ELMS ON THE ATTACK BEHAVIOR AND BROOD SURVIVAL OF SCOLYTUS MULTISTRIATUS (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE)

Pavel Svihra; W. Jan A. Volney


Environmental Entomology | 1981

Attraction of Flying Scolytus multistriatus to Cut Wood of Three Elm Species in California

Pavel Svihra; C. S. Koehler


In: Frankel, Susan J.; Shea, Patrick J.; and Haverty, Michael I., tech. coords. Proceedings of the sudden oak death second science symposium: the state of our knowledge. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-196. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 379-382 | 2006

Sudden oak death disease progression in oaks and tanoaks

Brice A. McPherson; Sylvia R. Mori; David L. Wood; Andrew J. Storer; Pavel Svihra; N. Maggi Kelly; Richard B. Standiford


Environmental Entomology | 1982

Attack and Development of Scolytus multistriatus in Small-Diameter Elm Branches

Pavel Svihra; C. S. Koehler


Journal of arboriculture | 1995

PREVENTION OF RED TURPENTINE BEETLE ATTACK BY SERVIMOL AND DRAGNET

Pavel Svihra

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David L. Wood

University of California

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Andrew J. Storer

Michigan Technological University

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Sylvia R. Mori

University of California

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C. S. Koehler

University of California

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N. Maggi Kelly

University of California

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Maggi Kelly

University of California

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David M. Rizzo

University of California

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