Impacts of insect outbreaks on tree mortality, productivity, and stand development
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Impacts of insect outbreaks on tree mortality, productivity, and stand development
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CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST
Volume 148, Issue S1, Pages S138-S159
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2015-06-04
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10.4039/tce.2015.24
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