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Threats to North American Forests from Southern Pine Beetle with Warming Winters

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Corey Lesk, Ethan Coffel, Anthony W D'Amato, Kevin Dodds, and Radley Horton, 2017-08-28, Threats to North American Forests from Southern Pine Beetle with Warming Winters: Nature Climate Change, iss. 7, p. 713-717.

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Abstract (from Nature Climate Change): In coming decades, warmer winters are likely to ease range constraints on many cold-limited forest insects1,2,3,4,5. Recent unprecedented expansion of the southern pine beetle (SPB, Dendroctonus frontalis) into New Jersey, New York and Connecticut in concert with warming annual temperature minima highlights the risk that this insect pest poses to the pine forests of the northern United States and Canada under continued climate change6. Here we present projections of northward expansion in SPB-suitable climates using a statistical bioclimatic range modelling approach and current-generation general circulation model output under Representative Concentration Pathways 4.5 and 8.5. Results show that [...]

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