Author

Christopher J. Fettig

Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service - Cited by 7,809 - Forest entomology - disturbance ecology

Biography

Christopher J. Fettig, Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Davis, California, USA. His research interests include Forest Entomology, Disturbance Ecology, Forest Insects, Bark Beetles.
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Cross-scale interaction of host tree size and climatic water deficit governs bark beetle-induced tree mortality
MJ Koontz, AM Latimer, LA Mortenson, CJ Fettig, MP NorthNature Communications 12 (1), 129, 2021202
56
2021
Effects of climate change on invasive species
DM Finch, JL Butler, JB Runyon, CJ Fettig, FF Kilkenny, S Jose, ...Invasive species in forests and rangelands of the United States: a …, 2021202
52
2021
Variable thinning and prescribed fire influence tree mortality and growth during and after a severe drought
EE Knapp, AA Bernal, JM Kane, CJ Fettig, MP NorthForest Ecology and Management 479, 118595, 2021202
41
2021
Impacts of mountain pine beetle outbreaks on lodgepole pine forests in the Intermountain West, US, 2004–2019
JP Audley, CJ Fettig, AS Munson, JB Runyon, LA Mortenson, BE Steed, ...Forest Ecology and Management 475, 118403, 2020202
29
2020
Warming increased bark beetle‐induced tree mortality by 30% during an extreme drought in California
ZJ Robbins, C Xu, BH Aukema, PC Buotte, R Chitra‐Tarak, CJ Fettig, ...Global Change Biology, 2021202
24
2021
Forest insects
CJ Fettig, RA Progar, J Paschke, FJ Sapio, G Robertson, T BarrettDisturbance and sustainability in forests of the Western United States. Gen …, 2021202
22
2021
19
2021
Changes in the summer wild bee community following a bark beetle outbreak in a Douglas-fir forest
GG Foote, NE Foote, JB Runyon, DW Ross, CJ FettigEnvironmental Entomology, 2020202
14
2020
Bark beetle and fire interactions in western coniferous forests: Research findings
CJ Fettig, SM Hood, JB Runyon, CM StallingIN THIS, 2021202
10
2021
Dynamics of beetle-killed snags following mountain pine beetle outbreaks in lodgepole pine forests
JP Audley, CJ Fettig, AS Munson, JB Runyon, LA Mortenson, BE Steed, ...Forest Ecology and Management 482, 118870, 2021202
9
2021
Fire and forests in the 21st century: Managing resilience under changing climates and fire regimes in USA forests
JM Vose, DL Peterson, CJ Fettig, JE Halofsky, JK Hiers, RE Keane, ...Fire ecology and management: Past, present, and future of US forested …, 2021202
9
2021
Climate change and global public health
C Carlsten, JJK Jaakkola, H Bayram, T Sigsgaard, MA Elci, DL CostaHumana Press, 2021202
8
2021
Trends in bark beetle impacts in North America during a period (2000–2020) of rapid environmental change
CJ Fettig, C Asaro, JT Nowak, KJ Dodds, KJK Gandhi, JE Moan, J RobertJournal of Forestry 120 (6), 693-713, 2022202
8
2022
Fire and insect interactions in North American forests
CJ Fettig, JB Runyon, CS Homicz, PMA James, MD UlyshenCurrent Forestry Reports (4), 301-316, 2022202
8
2022
Management tactics to reduce bark beetle impacts in North America and Europe under altered forest and climatic conditions
CJ Fettig, JM Egan, H Delb, J Hilszczański, M Kautz, AS Munson, ...Bark beetle management, ecology, and climate change, 345-394, 2022202
7
2022
Physical and chemical characteristics of blue and Engelmann spruce relative to spruce beetle host selection and colonization
DS Ott, CJ Fettig, AS Munson, JB Runyon, DW RossForest Ecology and Management 49, 1185, 2021202
7
2021
Changes in understory vegetation including invasive weeds following mountain pine beetle outbreaks
JB Runyon, CJ Fettig, JA Trilling, AS Munson, LA Mortenson, BE Steed, ...Trees, Forests and People 2, 100038, 2020202
7
2020
Disturbance and sustainability in forests of the Western United States
TM Barrett, GC RobertsonUS Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2021202
5
2021
Verbenone Inhibits Attraction of Ips pini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) to Pheromone-Baited Traps in Northern Arizona
ML Gaylord, SR McKelvey, CJ Fettig, JD McMillinJournal of Economic Entomology 113 (6), 3017-3020, 2020202
4
2020