Modeling the Impacts of Two Bark Beetle Species Under a Warming Climate in the Southwestern USA: Ecological and Economic Consequences
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P. Fulé | K. Waring | T. Davis | R. Hofstetter | Ching-Hsun Huang | Danielle M. Reboletti | Lauren Mork | A. Garcia | A. García | T. S. Davis
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