Kaufmann, Merrill R., authorAplet, Gregory H., authorBabler, Michael G., authorBaker, William L., authorBentz, Barbara, authorHarrington, Michael, authorHawkes, Brad C., authorHuckaby, Laurie Stroh, authorJenkins, Michael J., authorKashian, Daniel M., authorKeane, Robert E., authorKulakowski, Dominik, authorMcHugh, Charles, authorNegron, Jose, authorPopp, John, authorRomme, William H., authorSchoennagel, Tania, authorShepperd, Wayne, authorSmith, Frederick W., authorSutherland, Elaine Kennedy, authorTinker, Daniel, authorVeblen, Thomas T., authorNature Conservancy, publisher2007-01-032007-01-032008http://hdl.handle.net/10217/45074A synthesis of our current knowledge about the effects of the mountain pine beetle epidemic on lodgepole pine forests and fire behavior, with a geographic focus on Colorado and southern Wyoming.A synthesis of our current knowledge about the effects of the mountain pine beetle epidemic on lodgepole pine forests and fire behavior, with a geographic focus on Colorado and southern Wyoming.born digitalreportsengforest ecologymountain pine beetleColoradoWyominglodgepole pineforest fire preventionforest fire controlThe status of our scientific understanding of lodgepole pine and mountain pine beetles: a focus on forest ecology and fire behaviorText