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List of works by María J Lombardero

Aggressive tree killer or natural thinning agent? Assessing the impacts of a globally important forest insect

scientific article published on 02 December 2020

Assessing the consequences of global change for forest disturbance from herbivores and pathogens.

scientific article

Biology, demography and community interactions of Tarsonemus (Acarina: Tarsonemidae) mites phoretic on Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

scholarly article by Maria J. Lombardero et al published August 2000 in Agricultural and Forest Entomology

Climate and the northern distribution limits of Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

scholarly article by Matthew J. Ungerer published in November 1999

Cold Tolerance of Four Species of Bark Beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in North America

scholarly article by María J. Lombardero published in June 2000

Dendroecology in common gardens: Population differentiation and plasticity in resistance, recovery and resilience to extreme drought events in Pinus pinaster

scientific article published on 10 June 2020

Effects of defoliation and site quality on growth and defenses of Pinus pinaster and P. radiata

scientific article published in 2016

Effects of fire and mechanical wounding on Pinus resinosa resin defenses, beetle attacks, and pathogens

scientific article published in 2006

European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar L.) completes development and defoliates exotic radiata pine plantations in Spain

article by Fernando Castedo-Dorado et al published 13 September 2016 in New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science

Factors influencing bark beetle outbreaks after forest fires on the Iberian Peninsula.

scientific article published in October 2011

Foliar terpene chemistry of Pinus pinaster and P. radiata responds differently to Methyl Jasmonate and feeding by larvae of the pine processionary moth

article by María J. Lombardero et al published December 2013 in Forest Ecology and Management

Forest pests and their management in the Anthropocene

Gall size of Dryocosmus kuriphilus limits down-regulation by native parasitoids

scientific article published on 03 January 2021

Host use patterns by the European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, in its native and invaded range

scientific article

Interactions between invasive pests and pathogens in a native chestnut forest

scientific article published in 2024

Local-scale dispersal patterns and susceptibility to Dryocosmus kuriphilus in different Castanea species and hybrid clones: insights from a field trial

scientific article published in 2021

Masting behaviour in a Mediterranean pine tree alters seed predator selection on reproductive output.

scientific article

NITROGEN BUDGETS OF PHLOEM-FEEDING BARK BEETLES WITH AND WITHOUT SYMBIOTIC FUNGI

scientific article published in 2000

Pine defenses against the pitch canker disease are modulated by a native insect newly associated with the invasive fungus

scientific article

Population biology of the European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, in Galicia, Spain

scientific article published on 24 February 2016

Relative Suitability of Virginia Pine and Loblolly Pine as Host Species forDendroctonus frontalis(Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

Role of plant enemies in the forestry of indigenous vs. nonindigenous pines

scientific article published in July 2008

Strong indirect interactions of Tarsonemus mites (Acarina: Tarsonemidae) and Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

scientific article published in 2003

The Fire and Tree Mortality database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire

journal article published in 2020

Torymus sinensis Kamijo, a biocontrol agent against the invasive chestnut gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu in Spain: its natural dispersal from France and the first data on establishment after experimental releases

scientific article published on 7 June 2019

Tree insects and pathogens display opposite tendencies to attack native vs. non-native pines

scientific article published in 2012

Demography of an invading forest insect reunited with hosts and parasitoids from its native range

scientific article published in 2022