2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4478
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Overlapping outbreaks of multiple bark beetle species are rarely more severe than single‐species outbreaks

Abstract: Biotic disturbances that overlap in space and time may result in important shifts in forest structure and composition, with potential effects on many ecosystem services. Starting in the late 1990s, outbreaks of multiple bark beetle species caused widespread mortality of three co‐occurring conifer species in the ca. 40,000‐km2 subalpine zone of the southern Rocky Mountains (SRM), USA. To better understand the implications of such outbreaks, our goal was to determine if overlapping outbreaks of multiple bark bee… Show more

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