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Bacillus thuringiensis Information sheet

Report on the 1998 Drought event in the southern interior of BC.

Southern Interior Forest Region Pest Management Plan

Bleiker, K.P., B.S. Lindgren and L.E. Maclauchlan. 2002. Characteristics of Subalpine Fir Susceptible to Attack by Western Balsam Bark Beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Can. J. For. Res. 33:1538-1543.


Bleiker, K.P., B.S. Lindgren and L.E. Maclauchlan. 2004. Defense response of fast- and slow-growing subalpine fir to pheromone-induced attack by western balsam bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Submitted.


Maclauchlan, L.E. 2003. Evaluating stand structure dynamics and ecological consequences of management strategies in interior Douglas-fir forests: the role and interaction defoliators, bark beetles, disease, fire and management strategies in shaping the structure and productivity of interior dry-belt forests. FIA Final Report 2002-03. B.C. Min. of Forests, Kamloops, B.C.


Maclauchlan, L.E., L. Rankin and K. Buxton. 2004. 2003 Overview of Forest Health in the Southern Interior Forest Region. Southern Interior Region, Ministry of Forests, Kamloops B.C. 32 pp.


Maclauchlan, Lorraine E and K. Buxton. 2003. 2002 Overview of Forest Health in the Kamloops Forest Region. Kamloops Forest Region, Ministry of Forests. Overview Report 5, Kamloops, B.C. 36 p


Maclauchlan, L.E., L. Harder, J.H. Borden and J. Brooks,. 2003. Impact of
the western balsam bark beetle, Dryocoetes confusus Swaine (Coleoptera:
Scolytidae), at the Sicamous Creek research site, and the potential for
semiochemical based management in alternative silviculture systems. J.
Entomol. Society of British Columbia. 100: 27-41.

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