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Publications by Henrik Nordenhem
Damage by the Pine Weevil Hylobius Abietis to Seedlings of Two Native and Five Introduced Tree Species in Sweden
Silva Fennica
Forestry
Ecological Modeling
Influence of Climate and Forest Management on Damage Risk by the Pine Weevil Hylobius Abietis in Northern Sweden
Silva Fennica
Forestry
Ecological Modeling
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Host-Plant Acceptance on Mineral Soil and Humus by the Pine Weevil Hylobius Abietis (L.)
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Antifeedants and Feeding Stimulants in Bark Extracts of Ten Woody Non-Host Species of the Pine Weevil, Hylobius Abietis
Journal of Chemical Ecology
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Dispersal Patterns and Mark-And-Recapture Estimates of Two Pine Root Weevil Species, Hylobius Pales and Pachylobius Picivorus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), in Christmas Tree Plantations
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Effect of Timber Condition on Parasitization of Pine Weevil ( Hylobius Abietis L.) Larvae by Entomopathogenic Nematodes Under Laboratory Conditions
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Effects of Varying Ethanol and Turpentine Levels on Attraction of Two Pine Root Weevil Species, Hylobius Pales and Pachylobius Picivorus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
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The Lethal and Sub-Lethal Consequences of Entomopathogenic Nematode Infestation and Exposure for Adult Pine Weevils, Hylobius Abietis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
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Complementarity of Native and Introduced Tree Species: Exploring Timber Supply on the East Coast of Madagascar
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