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Fred Stephen
Fred Stephen
University Professor of Entomology, University of Arkansas
Verified email at uark.edu
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Emergence of 13‐yr periodical cicadas (Cicadidae: Magicicada): Phenology, mortality, and predators satiation
KS Williams, KG Smith, FM Stephen
Ecology 74 (4), 1143-1152, 1993
1801993
Emergent insects, pathogens and drought shape changing patterns in oak decline in North America and Europe
LJ Haavik, SA Billings, JM Guldin, FM Stephen
Forest Ecology and Management 354, 190-205, 2015
1672015
Facultative intraguild predation by larval Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) on bark beetle larvae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
KJ Dodds, C Graber, FM Stephen
Environmental Entomology 30 (1), 17-22, 2001
1412001
THE ARRIVAL SEQUENCE OF THE ARTHROPOD COMPLEX FOLLOWING ATTACK BY DENDROCTONUS BREVICOMIS (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE) IN PONDEROSA PINE1
FM Stephen, DL Dahlsten
The Canadian Entomologist 108 (3), 283-304, 1976
1051976
Environment and ontogeny modify loblolly pine response to induced acute water deficits and bark beetle attack
PL Lorio Jr, FM Stephen, TD Paine
Forest Ecology and Management 73 (1-3), 97-110, 1995
861995
Red Oak Borer, Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, U.S.A.: An Unexpected and Remarkable Forest Disturbance
FM Stephen, VB Salisbury, FL Oliveria
Integrated Pest Management Reviews 6, 247-252, 2001
772001
PARASITE AND PREDATOR COMPONENT OF WITHIN-TREE SOUTHERN PINE BEETLE (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE) MORTALITY1
MJ Linit, FM Stephen
The Canadian Entomologist 115 (6), 679-688, 1983
761983
Variation in female southern pine beetle size and lipid content in relation to fungal associates
BR Coppedge, FM Stephen, GW Felton
The Canadian Entomologist 127 (2), 145-154, 1995
721995
Development and comparison of intensive and extensive sampling methods and preliminary within-tree population estimates of red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Ozark …
MK Fierke, DL Kinney, VB Salisbury, DJ Crook, FM Stephen
Environmental entomology 34 (1), 184-192, 2005
712005
The use of fire in forest restoration
CC Hardy, F Stephen
Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-341. Ogden, UT: US Department of Agriculture, Forest …, 1996
621996
NATURAL ENEMIES AND INSECT ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE, DENDROCTONUS PONDEROSAE (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE), IN …
DL Dahlsten, FM Stephen
The Canadian Entomologist 106 (11), 1211-1217, 1974
551974
THE EFFECT OF THE FUNGI CERATOCYSTIS MINOR (HEDGECOCK) HUNT, CERATOCYSTIS MINOR (HEDGECOCK) HUNT VAR. BARRASII TAYLOR, AND SJB 122 ON …
DS Goldhammer, FM Stephen, TD Paine
The Canadian Entomologist 122 (3), 407-418, 1990
531990
A rapid estimation procedure for within-tree populations of red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
MK Fierke, DL Kinney, VB Salisbury, DJ Crook, FM Stephen
Forest ecology and management 215 (1-3), 163-168, 2005
502005
Invertebrate and microbial associates
FM Stephen, CW Berisford, DL Dahlsten, P Fenn, JC Moser
Beetle-pathogen interactions in conifer forests, 129-153, 1993
481993
Composition of loblolly pine resin defenses: comparison of monoterpenes from induced lesion and sapwood resin
TD Paine, CA Blanche, TE Nebeker, FM Stephen
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 17 (10), 1202-1206, 1987
451987
Effects of competing vegetation on Nantucket pine tip moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) populations in loblolly pine plantations in Arkansas
FD Miller Jr, FM Stephen
Environmental Entomology 12 (1), 101-105, 1983
451983
Conceptual model of infestation probability based on bark beetle abundance and host tree susceptibility
TD Paine, FM Stephen, HA Taha
Environmental Entomology 13 (3), 619-624, 1984
431984
Impacts of insects in forest landscapes: implications for forest health management
TD Paine, RN Coulson, FM Stephen
Invasive forest insects, introduced forest trees, and altered ecosystems …, 2006
402006
Growth of southern pine beetle associated fungi in relation to the induced wound response in loblolly pine
DW Ross, P Fenn, FM Stephen
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22 (12), 1851-1859, 1992
401992
Dendrochronological parameters of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.(Fagaceae)) infested with red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus (Haldeman)(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae))
LJ Haavik, FM Stephen, MK Fierke, VB Salisbury, SW Leavitt, SA Billings
Forest ecology and management 255 (5-6), 1501-1509, 2008
392008
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