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SCOLYTID FLIGHT IN WHITE SPRUCE STANDS IN ALASKA
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1972
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Terrestrial ArthropodDryocoetes AffaberBiogeographyPlant-insect InteractionInsect ConservationEntomologyForestryEvolutionary BiologyForest EntomologyDendroctonus RufipennisThinned AreaForest Biology
Abstract Within white spruce stands near Fairbanks, Alaska, and on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, Dendroctonus rufipennis , Ips spp., and Trypodendron lineatum disperse in late May and early June; other scolytids fly during June and July. Flight in interior Alaska precedes by about 2 weeks that on the Kenai Peninsula. Mean daily temperatures during spring and early summer are generally warmer in the interior than in coastal areas. There was a large increase in the total number of beetles in a thinned area, mostly of Dryocoetes affaber .
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