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Search costs and habitat selection by dispersers
JA Stamps, VV Krishnan, ML Reid
Ecology 86 (2), 510-518, 2005
2942005
Bark beetle outbreaks in western North America: Causes and consequences
B Bentz, J Logan, JA MacMahon, CD Allen, M Ayres, EE Berg, A Carroll, ...
Bark beetle symposium, 2005
1892005
Costliness and reliability in the singing vigour of Ipswich sparrows
ML Reid
Animal Behaviour 35 (6), 1735-1743, 1987
1421987
Changing climates, changing forests: A western North American perspective
CJ Fettig, ML Reid, BJ Bentz, S Sevanto, DL Spittlehouse, T Wang
Journal of Forestry 111 (3), 214-228, 2013
1322013
Low energy reserves and energy allocation decisions affect reproduction by mountain pine beetles, Dendroctonus ponderosae
CM Elkin, ML Reid
Functional Ecology, 102-109, 2005
1122005
Female mate choice tactics in a resource-based mating system: field tests of alternative models
ML Reid, JA Stamps
The American Naturalist 150 (1), 98-121, 1997
841997
Effects of density on the reproductive success of pine engravers: is aggregation in dead trees beneficial?
G Robins, M Reid
Ecological Entomology 22 (3), 329-334, 1997
821997
Mate-choice criteria of Ipswich sparrows: the importance of variability
ML Reid, PJ Weatherhead
Animal Behaviour 40 (3), 538-544, 1990
791990
Benefits of prolonged male residence with mates and brood in pine engravers (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
ML Reid, BD Roitberg
Oikos, 140-148, 1994
771994
Condition-dependent tolerance of monoterpenes in an insect herbivore
ML Reid, JRC Purcell
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 5, 331-337, 2011
762011
Association of tree diameter with body size and lipid content of mountain pine beetles
M Graf, ML Reid, BH Aukema, BS Lindgren
The Canadian Entomologist 144 (3), 467-477, 2012
592012
Choosing hosts and mates: the value of learning
BD Roitberg, ML Reid, C Li
Insect learning: ecology and evolutionary perspectives, 174-194, 1993
591993
Death of vigorous trees benefits bark beetles
ML Reid, T Robb
Oecologia 120, 555-562, 1999
561999
Toxicity of Monoterpene Structure, Diversity and Concentration to Mountain Pine Beetles, Dendroctonus ponderosae: Beetle Traits Matter More
ML Reid, JK Sekhon, LM LaFramboise
Journal of chemical ecology 43, 351-361, 2017
542017
Attack and reproductive success of mountain pine beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in fire-damaged lodgepole pines
CM Elkin, ML Reid
Environmental Entomology 33 (4), 1070-1080, 2004
542004
Topographical constraints on competition for territories
ML Reid, PJ Weatherhead
Oikos, 115-117, 1988
531988
Thinning of mature lodgepole pine stands increases scolytid bark beetle abundance and diversity
TD Hindmarch, ML Reid
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31 (9), 1502-1512, 2001
512001
Effects of body size on investment in individual broods by male pine engravers (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
ML Reid, BD Roitberg
Canadian Journal of Zoology 73 (8), 1396-1401, 1995
461995
Who goes first? Condition and danger dependent pioneering in a group-living bark beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)
TM Latty, ML Reid
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64, 639-646, 2010
422010
Parasite-induced changes in the behaviour of cestode-infected beetles: adaptation or simple pathology?
T Robb, ML Reid
Canadian Journal of Zoology 74 (7), 1268-1274, 1996
411996
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