Insects, diseases, and abiotic disorders in Southwest forests and woodlands
| Title | Insects, diseases, and abiotic disorders in Southwest forests and woodlands |
| Publication Type | Magazine Article |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Magazine Title | Arizona Cooperative Extension |
| Author(s) | DeGomez T, Garfin GM |
| Volume | Climate Change and Variability in the Southwest Ecosystem Series |
| Issue | AZ1418 |
| Publisher | The University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences |
| Place Published | Tucson, AZ |
| Abstract | In recent years, Southwestern forests have been affected by drought, bark beetles, western tent caterpillar and a variety of other animal species, both native and non-native. This University of Arizona Cooperative Extension fact sheet describes some of the interactions involved, including with climate, and suggests research questions that could improve our understanding of these complex systems. |
| URL | http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/natresources/az1418.pdf |
