Publications
Regional Publications
- A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests
- A Management Guide for Invasive Plants in Southern Forests
- An Exotic Invasion of Elk Country Weeds
- Bark beetle outbreaks and fire: a devastating combination for Central America's pine forests
- Bark Beetles of Southern Pines - Identification and Control
- Biological Control of Arthropod Forest Pests of the Western United States: A Review and Recommendations
- Guide to Insects borers of North American broadleaf trees and shrubs
- Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South
- Integrated Pest Management in Southern Pine Forests
- Ips Bark Beetles in the South
- Southern Pine Beetle in Central America How to Recognize, Prevent and Control Outbreaks
Host Tree Specific Publications
- Ash decline assessment in emerald ash borer-infested regions: A test of tree-level, hyperspectral technologies
- Cal Poly Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute - ForesTree - Health info
- Characteristics and distribution of potential ash tree hosts for emerald ash borer
- How to identify and control noninfectious diseases of trees
- I-Tree - Signs and symptoms of branches and bole
- I-Tree - Signs and symptoms of foliage and twigs
- Mulch Guide
- Tree owner's Manual
- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Native Plants for your Backyard
Pest Specific Publications
- A Field Guide for Ground Checking Southern Pine Beetle Spots
- A Landowner's Guide for Wild Pig Management
- An Aerial Observer's Guide to Recognizing and Reporting Southern Pine Beetle Spots
- Bugwood - Forest Pest Control
- Classical Biological Control of Pest Insects of Trees in the Southern United States: A Review and Recommendations
- Setting Control Priorities for the Southern Pine Beetle
- Distinguishing Immatures of Insect Associates of Southern Pine Bark Beetles
- Douglas-Fir Beetle
- FIDL: Fir Engraver
- USDA APHIS Gypsy Moth Program Manual
- How to Identify Common Insect Associates of the Southern Pine Beetle
- Identification and Biology of Southern Pine Bark Beetles
- FIDL: Jeffrey Pine Beetle
- FIDL: Mountain Pine Beetle
- FIDL: Pine Engraver in the Western US
- USDA Forest Service - Forest Pest Leaflet 55 - Red Turpentine Beetle
- FIDL: Roundheaded Pine Beetle
- Site, Stand, and Host Characteristics of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations
- Southern Pine Beetles Can Kill Your Ornamental Pine
- FIDL: Spruce Beetle
- Sudden Oak Death Diagnosis and Management
- The Atlas of Forest Insect Pests
- The Southern Pine Beetle
- TNC GIST: Invasive animal and pathogen documents & photographs
- USDA Forest Service Invasive Species Profiles
- USFS Forest Health Protection - Dutch Elm Disease
- Western Balsam Bark Beetle
- FIDL: Western Pine Beetle
- Xylophagous Insects
Economics of Pest Damage and Control
- Cost Analysis and Biological Ramifications for Implementing the Gypsy Moth Slow the Spread Program
- Cost-Effective Tree Removal and Utilization Strategies to Address Invasive Species Attacks
- Cost of potential EAB damage in US communities 2009-2019
- Economic and environmental threats of alien plant, animal, and microbe invasions
- Economic Impacts of Non-Native Forest Insects in the Continental United States
- Gypsy Moth Digest - Suppression Costs
- Recovery plan for Laurel Wilt on Redbay and Other Forest Species
- Silviculture Can Reduce Losses from the Southern Pine Beetle
- The influence of satellite populations of emerald ash borer on projected economic costs in U.S. communities, 2010-2020
- Update on the environmental and economic costs associated with alien-invasive species in the United States
- Utilization of Beetle-Killed Southern Pine
Case studies/Surveys