Insects, diseases, and abiotic disorders in Southwest forests and woodlands

TitleInsects, diseases, and abiotic disorders in Southwest forests and woodlands
Publication TypeMagazine Article
Year of Publication2006
Magazine TitleArizona Cooperative Extension
Author(s)DeGomez T, Garfin GM
VolumeClimate Change and Variability in the Southwest Ecosystem Series
IssueAZ1418
PublisherThe University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Place PublishedTucson, 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.

URLhttp://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/natresources/az1418.pdf