Southwestern Region
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Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 842-3292
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Publications
ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLICATIONS
DIRECTIVES
FIRE
FOREST HEALTH
- Best Predictors for Postfire Mortality of Ponderosa Pine Trees in the Intermountain West,
2006, Forest Science 52:718-228 (PDF, 955kb)
- Comparison of Dwarf
Mistletoe Behavior and Stand Development in Treated and Untreated Areas:
10-Year Monitoring on Jarista Mesa, R3-03-02, June
2003 (PDF, 262kb)
- Development of the White
Pine Blister Rust Outbreak in New Mexico, R3-04-01, February 2004 (PDF, 449kb)
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Dwarf Mistletoe Management and
Forest Health in the Southwest (4/1/2000) (PDF, 481kb)
- The Effects of Mechanical Fuel Reduction Treatments on the Activity of Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Infesting Ponderosa Pine, 2006, Forest Ecology 230:55–68 (PDF, 601kb)
- Effects of Three Prescribed Fires
on Dwarf Mistletoe Infection in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine, R3-01-02 (PDF, 717kb)
- Engraver Beetles in Southwestern
Pines (5/2003) (PDF, 73kb)
- Evaluation of Insecticides for Protecting Southwestern Ponderosa Pines from Attack by Engraver Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), 2006, J. Econ. Entomol. 99:393-400 (PDF, 534kb)
- Forest
Health Monitoring in the Interior West, A baseline summary
of forest issues, 1996-1991(PDF, 2.5mb)
- Forest Insect & Disease Conditions
in the Southwestern Region
- Influence of Elevation on Bark Beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) Community Structure and Flight Periodicity in Pondersa Pine Forests of Arizona, Environ. Entolomol. 37(1):94-109 (2008)
- Influence of Temperature on Spring Flight Initiation for Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Bark Bettles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scholytinae), Environ. Entomol. 37(1):57-69 (2008)
- Integrated Pest Management Guide: Arizona
Five-Spined Ips and Pine Engraver (7/1991) (PDF, 2.3mb)
- Low-Impact, Selective Herbicide Application for Control of:
- Managing Slash to Minimize Colonization of Residual
Trees by Ips and Other Bark Beetle Species Following
Thinning in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine, The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension [External Link]
- Strategy for Long-Term Management of Exotic Trees in Riparian Areas for New Mexico’s Five River Systems, 2005-2014 (Draft version, March 2004)
Produced by the New Mexico Interagency Weed Action Group (IWAG),
an ad-hoc group representing numerous state and federal resource
management agencies involved in weed management. [External Link]
HISTORY
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
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