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38
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11099
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6501
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405

Allan L. Carroll publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Allan L. Carroll sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 83 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Allan L. Carroll D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Allan L. Carroll sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Allan L. Carroll is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with a particular emphasis on ecology and insect science as primary subfields.

The scientist's work covers topics such as forest insect ecology and management, fire effects on ecosystems, forest ecology and biodiversity studies, entomopathogenic microorganisms in pest control, insect and pesticide research, animal ecology and behavior studies, and entomological studies and ecology.

Frequent coauthors of Allan L. Carroll include Stanley Pokorny, John C. Vederas, Lori D. Daniels, Kenneth F. Raffa, and Brian H. Aukema.

Publications by this scientist commonly appear in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Forest Ecology and Management, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, and Ecological Modelling.

Recent papers by Allan L. Carroll include:

  • Selection of entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana (Deuteromycotina: Hyphomycetes) for the biocontrol of Dendroctonus ponderosae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) in Western Canada, 2021, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • A Disrupted Historical Fire Regime in Central British Columbia, 2021, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Climate-induced outbreaks in high-elevation pines are driven primarily by immigration of bark beetles from historical hosts, 2021, Global Change Biology
  • Landscape predictions of western balsam bark beetle activity implicate warm temperatures, a longer growing season, and drought in widespread irruptions across British Columbia, 2022, Forest Ecology and Management
  • Numbers matter: how irruptive bark beetles initiate transition to self-sustaining behavior during landscape-altering outbreaks, 2022, Oecologia

Best Publications

  • Mountain pine beetle and forest carbon feedback to climate change

    W. A. Kurz;C. C. Dymond;G. Stinson;G. J. Rampley

  • 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

  • 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

  • The biology and epidemiology of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine forests.

    L. Safranyik;A. L. Carroll;B. Wilson

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Climate drivers of bark beetle outbreak dynamics in Norway spruce forests

    Lorenzo Marini;Bjørn Økland;Anna Maria Jönsson;Barbara Bentz

  • 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

  • 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

  • Movement of outbreak populations of mountain pine beetle: influences of spatiotemporal patterns and climate

    Brian H. Aukema;Allan L. Carroll;Yanbing Zheng;Jun Zhu

  • Forest, climate and mountain pine beetle outbreak dynamics in Western Canada.

    S. W. Taylor;A. L. Carroll;R. I. Alfaro;L. Safranyik

  • Climate change could alter the distribution of mountain pine beetle outbreaks in western Canada

    Kishan R. Sambaraju;Allan L. Carroll;Jun Zhu;Kerstin Stahl

  • Bark beetle outbreaks in western North America: Causes and consequences

    Barbara Bentz;Jesse Logan;Jim MacMahon;Craig D. Allen

  • Breach of the northern Rocky Mountain geoclimatic barrier: initiation of range expansion by the mountain pine beetle

    Honey Marie C. de la Giroday;Honey Marie C. de la Giroday;Allan L. Carroll;Brian H. Aukema

  • Mountain Pine Beetle Red-Attack Forest Damage Classification Using Stratified Landsat TM Data in British Columbia, Canada

    S.E. Franklin;M.A. Wulder;R.S. Skakun;A.L. Carroll

  • Defoliation of interior Douglas-fir elicits carbon transfer and stress signalling to ponderosa pine neighbors through ectomycorrhizal networks

    Yuan Yuan Song;Suzanne W. Simard;Allan Carroll;William W. Mohn

  • Elevated numbers of flying insects and insectivorous birds in riparian buffer strips

    Darroch M. Whitaker;Allan L. Carroll;William A. Montevecchi

  • Predicting the risk of mountain pine beetle spread to eastern pine forests: Considering uncertainty in uncertain times

    Barry J. Cooke;Allan L. Carroll

  • Detecting mountain pine beetle red attack damage with EO-1 Hyperion moisture indices

    J. C. White;N. C. Coops;T. Hilker;M. A. Wulder

  • Impacts ofClimate Change on Range Expansion by the Mountain Pine Beetle

    A. L. Carroll;J. Regniere;J. A. Logan;S. W. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian H. Aukema
Brian H. Aukema University of Minnesota
Kenneth F. Raffa
Kenneth F. Raffa University of Wisconsin–Madison
Barbara J. Bentz
Barbara J. Bentz US Forest Service
Michael A. Wulder
Michael A. Wulder Natural Resources Canada
Jacques Régnière
Jacques Régnière Natural Resources Canada
Jeffrey A. Hicke
Jeffrey A. Hicke University of Idaho
Diana L. Six
Diana L. Six University of Montana
Joanne C. White
Joanne C. White Natural Resources Canada
Nicholas C. Coops
Nicholas C. Coops University of British Columbia
Jesse A. Logan
Jesse A. Logan US Forest Service

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