Journal Articles
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Dec 2009
Towards an integrated approach to modelling the risks and impacts of invasive forest species
Yemshanov D, McKenney DW, Pedlar JH, Koch FH et al.
Environmental Reviews
Jan 2009
A bioeconomic approach to assess the impact of an alien invasive insect on timber supply and harvesting: a case study with Sirex noctilio in eastern Canada
Yemshanov D, McKenney DW, de Groot P, Haugen D et al.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere
May 2009
Mapping invasive species risks with stochastic models: A cross-border United States-Canada application for Sirex noctilio Fabricius
Yemshanov D, Koch FH, McKenney DW, Downing MC et al.
Risk Analysis
Jan 2009
First Report of Amylostereum areolatum in Pines in the United States
Wilson AD, Schiff NM, Haugen DA, Hoebeke ER
Plant Disease
2009
Genetic linkage map for Amylostereum areolatum reveals an association between vegetative growth and sexual and self recognition
Magriet van der Nest, Bernard Slippers, Emma Steenkamp, Lieschen De Vos et al.
Fungal Genetics and Biology
Apr 2009
Biomimetic microtexturing for neurosurgical probe surfaces to influence tribological characteristics during tissue penetration
Schneider A, Frasson L, Parittotokkaporn T, Baena FMRY et al.
Microelectronic Engineering
Nov 2009
Putative source of the invasive Sirex noctilio fungal symbiont, Amylostereum areolatum, in the eastern United States and its association with native siricid woodwasps
Nielsen C, Williams DW, Hajek AE
Mycological Research
Apr 2009
Sirex species (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) and their parasitoids in Pinus sylvestris in eastern North America
Long SJ, Williams DW, Hajek AE
Canadian Entomologist
