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  1. Individual Habitat Quotas for Fisheries

    Research Paper

  2. Larval Connectivity in an Effective Network of Marine Protected Areas

    NEWS COVERAGE: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audience and has been approved by an author of the study, is available online: http://bit.ly/fRZ3ND.

  3. Report About an Effort to Offer Marine Products Safely by High-Level Hygiene Management in an Advanced Area

    Research Paper

  4. The science of European marine reserves: Status, efficacy, and future needs

    This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found at: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/marine-policy/.

  5. Impact of egg viability, egg parasitism, and virus on 1975 Douglas-fir tussock moth defoliation potential in the lower...

    Evaluation of Douglas-fir tussock moth, Orgyia pseudotsugata, egg

  6. Forest insect and disease status prior to operation of a magnesium plant in northeastern Washington

    An evaluation to establish baseline data on forest insect and disease

  7. Evaluation of mountain pine beetle infestations, Lap, Cool, Lang, and Caribou Creek drainages, Yaak Ranger District, Kootenai...

    Mountain pine beetle reached epidemic levels in the Lap, Cool, Lang,

  8. Evaluation of proposed dwarf mistletoe and western spruce budworm management projects, Cramer Creek, Garnet Resource Area,...

  9. Status of mountain pine beetle infestations, Glacier National Park and Glacier View Ranger District, Flathead National...

    Mountain pine beetle populations developed to epidemic level in

  10. A reevaluation of 1978 aerial Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) applications for cankerworm control in Siberian elm...

    1. Defoliation by cankerworms in 1979 was significantly less in 1978 treated shelterbelts than in untreated shelterbelts. 2. Most shelterbelts treated in 1978 retained enough foliage by late June 1979 so that...

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