Historical and current roles of insects and pathogens in eastern Oregon and Washington forested landscapes

Hessburg, PF; Mitchell, RG; Filip, GM

HERO ID

7289110

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

1994

Language

English

HERO ID 7289110
Year 1994
Title Historical and current roles of insects and pathogens in eastern Oregon and Washington forested landscapes
Authors Hessburg, PF; Mitchell, RG; Filip, GM
Publisher Text Pacific Northwest Research Station
City Portland, OR
Abstract The paper examines, by climax conifer series, historical and current roles of many important pathogens and insects of interior Northwest coniferious forests and their unique responses to changing successional conditions resulting from management. Future research on forest pathogens and insects should address three primary subject areas: insect and pathogen population dynamics in managed and unmanaged forests; ecological roles and effects of native and introduced pathogens and insects; and effects of natural disturbances and management practices on native insects, pathogens, and their natural enemies.
Report Number General Technical Report PNW-GTR-327
Ntis Number PB94213816
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Language Text English