Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs

Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs
Title Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 2001
Genre Lodgepole pine
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SOLAR TREATMENTS FOR REDUCING SURVIVAL OF MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE IN INFESTED PONDEROSA AND LODGEPOLE PINE LOGS... RESEARCH PAPER RMRS-RP-30...

SOLAR TREATMENTS FOR REDUCING SURVIVAL OF MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE IN INFESTED PONDEROSA AND LODGEPOLE PINE LOGS... RESEARCH PAPER RMRS-RP-30...
Title SOLAR TREATMENTS FOR REDUCING SURVIVAL OF MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE IN INFESTED PONDEROSA AND LODGEPOLE PINE LOGS... RESEARCH PAPER RMRS-RP-30... PDF eBook
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Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs

Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs
Title Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs PDF eBook
Author Jose F. Negron-Segarra
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Pages 11
Release 2001
Genre Lodgepole pine
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Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs

Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs
Title Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs PDF eBook
Author José F. Negrón
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Pages 11
Release 2001
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Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs

Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs
Title Solar Treatments for Reducing Survival of Mountain Pine Beetle in Infested Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine Logs PDF eBook
Author Jose F. Negron-Segarra
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Pages 84
Release 2001
Genre Lodgepole pine
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Research Paper RMRS

Research Paper RMRS
Title Research Paper RMRS PDF eBook
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Pages 180
Release 1998
Genre Forests and forestry
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Optimum Timeframes for Detecting Songbird Vocalizations in the Black Hills

Optimum Timeframes for Detecting Songbird Vocalizations in the Black Hills
Title Optimum Timeframes for Detecting Songbird Vocalizations in the Black Hills PDF eBook
Author Todd R. Mills
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Pages 392
Release 2000
Genre Birdsongs
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Birds are indicators of vegetation structure and ecological conditions. The singing activity of birds declines during late-morning periods, which can affect estimates of abundance and conclusions regarding vegetative conditions indexed by birds. Therefore, it is important to quantify periods of bird activity so biologists can plan studies. We determined hourly detections from singing males of 22 nongame bird species in ponderosa pine, quaking aspen, and grassland vegetation types in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Detections of 12 of 22 species differed among 1-hr intervals after sunrise. Detections of yellowrumped warblers, Townsend's solitaires, red-breasted nuthatches, western tanagers, and American robins decreased on count-episodes more than 4 hrs after sunrise. Detections of dusky flycatchers declined on count-episodes more than 3 hrs after sunrise and detections of black-capped chickadees were greatest during the first hour after sunrise and declined afterward. Detections of many other species from songs or calls decreased on count-episodes more than 5 hrs after sunrise. We recommend that bird counts in the Black Hills be completed within 4 hrs after sunrise so estimates of bird abundance are not affected by reduced singing among males.