His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus, Grosmannia clavigera and Disturbance. In most of his Ecology studies, his work intersects topics such as PEST analysis. Allan L. Carroll integrates many fields, such as Mountain pine beetle and Outbreak, in his works.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Climate change and Woody plant in addition to Dendroctonus. His work deals with themes such as Curculionidae and Global change, which intersect with Grosmannia clavigera. His studies deal with areas such as Range and Pinus contorta as well as Disturbance.
Allan L. Carroll focuses on Mountain pine beetle, Ecology, Dendroctonus, Bark beetle and Range. The various areas that he examines in his Mountain pine beetle study include Host, Woody plant, Pinus contorta and Habitat. His work on Disturbance, Curculionidae, Herbivore and Climate change as part of general Ecology research is frequently linked to Outbreak, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His Climate change research includes elements of Spatial heterogeneity and Integrated pest management. His Dendroctonus research focuses on Grosmannia clavigera in particular. His work in Range addresses subjects such as Taiga, which are connected to disciplines such as Niche, Arid and Physical geography.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mountain pine beetle, Ecology, Dendroctonus, Bark beetle and Climate change. His Mountain pine beetle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Forest management and Grosmannia clavigera. Allan L. Carroll merges Ecology with Outbreak in his study.
His research on Dendroctonus also deals with topics like
Allan L. Carroll mainly focuses on Climate change, Ecology, Disturbance, Bark and Natural enemies. He has researched Climate change in several fields, including Boreal, Forest management, Ecosystem, Mountain pine beetle and Foothills. Allan L. Carroll specializes in Ecology, namely Adaptive capacity.
His Disturbance study combines topics in areas such as Bark beetle, Population decline, Population size and Abiotic component. His study ties his expertise on Water stress together with the subject of Bark.
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Mountain pine beetle and forest carbon feedback to climate change
W. A. Kurz;C. C. Dymond;G. Stinson;G. J. Rampley.
Nature (2008)
Cross-scale Drivers of Natural Disturbances Prone to Anthropogenic Amplification: The Dynamics of Bark Beetle Eruptions
Kenneth F. Raffa;Brian H. Aukema;Barbara J. Bentz;Allan L. Carroll.
BioScience (2008)
Effect of climate change on range expansion by the mountain pine beetle in British Columbia
Allan L Carroll;Steve W Taylor;Jacques Regniere;Les Safranyik.
Pages 223-232 in T.L Shore et al. (eds) Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium: Challenges and Solutions, Oct. 30-31, 2003. Kelowna BC. Natural Resources Canada, Infromation Report BC-X-399, Victoria (2003)
The biology and epidemiology of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine forests.
L. Safranyik;A. L. Carroll;B. Wilson.
The mountain pine beetle: a synthesis of biology, management and impacts on lodgepole pine (2006)
Potential for Range Expansion of Mountain Pine Beetle into the Boreal Forest of North America
L. Safranyik;A.L. Carroll;J. Régnière;D.W. Langor.
Canadian Entomologist (2010)
Surveying mountain pine beetle damage of forests: A review of remote sensing opportunities
Michael A. Wulder;Caren C. Dymond;Joanne C. White;Donald G. Leckie.
Forest Ecology and Management (2006)
Efficacy of tree defense physiology varies with bark beetle population density: a basis for positive feedback in eruptive species
Celia K. Boone;Celia K. Boone;Celia K. Boone;Brian H. Aukema;Brian H. Aukema;Brian H. Aukema;Joerg Bohlmann;Allan L. Carroll;Allan L. Carroll.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2011)
Landscape level analysis of mountain pine beetle in British Columbia, Canada: spatiotemporal development and spatial synchrony within the present outbreak
Brian H. Aukema;Allan L. Carroll;Jun Zhu;Kenneth F. Raffa.
Ecography (2006)
Climate change and range expansion of an aggressive bark beetle: evidence of higher beetle reproduction in naïve host tree populations
Timothy J. Cudmore;Niklas Björklund;Allan L. Carroll;B. Staffan Lindgren.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2010)
Movement of outbreak populations of mountain pine beetle: influences of spatiotemporal patterns and climate
Brian H. Aukema;Allan L. Carroll;Yanbing Zheng;Jun Zhu.
Ecography (2008)
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