Brian Aukema

University of Minnesota
Department of Entomology
1980 Folwell Ave
432 Hodson Hall
Saint Paul, MN
USA 55108

Papers:
0207 Host selection by the eastern larch beetle (Dendroctonus simplex LeConte) in relation to host quality during a large-scale outbreak in the Great Lakes Region of North America 0368 Aggressive management of satellite populations of emerald ash borer can delay population growth 0376 How climate change and host-specific cold tolerance may mediate invasion potential of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) in novel eastern forests 0458 Reproduction of walnut twig beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) on walnut and allied Juglans species 0470 Characterization of a unique genetic strain of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) across the landscape of northern Minnesota 0472 The resurgence of larch casebearer in the Great Lakes region: are natural enemies still present? 0483 Dispersal capacity of European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar) larvae from host vegetation to hardwood log piles 1080 Assessing regional variation in tamarack mortality from eastern larch beetle in the Great Lakes Region, USA 1877 When entomology unexpectedly goes ballistic: A story of weevils and warplanes D3015 The suitability of novel hosts for Grosmannia clavigera and Ophiostoma montium, two common fungal associates of mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera:Curculionidae)  D3166 Effects of age and feeding on lipid content and flight capacity of Agrilus planipennis D3510 Adaptation and evolutionary stasis across the North American range of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) D3511 Dispersal capacity to hardwood log piles of European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar) larvae D3512 Five-day getaway: How far can a walnut twig beetle fly? D3576 Host selection by the eastern larch beetle (Dendroctonus simplex LeConte) in relation to host quality during a large-scale outbreak in the Great Lakes region of North America