Appendix A: A table of location, size, and observed vegetation type for eight sites burned by wildfire, and eight corresponding non-burned sites, in which individual lodgepole pines (N = 2056) were sampled for degree of fire injury and attacks by Dendroctonus ponderosae throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA.
Ecological Archives M082-002-A1.Appendix B: A table of the individual generalized linear models with logit transformations for each burn site in which D. ponderosae colonization was related to several tree- and stand-level variables.
Ecological Archives M082-002-A2.Appendix C: A figure of the average attack density of D. ponderosae in relation to average number of beetles captured in pheromone-baited traps at each burn site.
Ecological Archives M082-002-A3.Appendix D: Four tables showing the linear regression models with D. ponderosae emergence and ratio of emergence/entry related to several tree- and stand-level variables.
Ecological Archives M082-002-A4.Appendix E : A figure revealing that by canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), fire injury category is the factor that is most strongly correlated with taxonomic group composition within the trees sampled.
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