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Jennifer Klutsch
Jennifer Klutsch
Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service
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Stand characteristics and downed woody debris accumulations associated with a mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) outbreak in Colorado
JG Klutsch, JF Negron, SL Costello, CC Rhoades, DR West, J Popp, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (5), 641-649, 2009
2432009
Defence syndromes in lodgepole–whitebark pine ecosystems relate to degree of historical exposure to mountain pine beetles
KF Raffa, CJ Mason, P Bonello, S Cook, N Erbilgin, K Keefover‐Ring, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 40 (9), 1791-1806, 2017
802017
Evaluating potential fire behavior in lodgepole pine-dominated forests after a mountain pine beetle epidemic in north-central Colorado
JG Klutsch, MA Battaglia, DR West, SL Costello, JF Negrón
Western Journal of Applied Forestry 26 (3), 101-109, 2011
792011
Weathering the storm: how lodgepole pine trees survive mountain pine beetle outbreaks
N Erbilgin, JA Cale, A Hussain, G Ishangulyyeva, JG Klutsch, A Najar, ...
Oecologia 184, 469-478, 2017
572017
Water-deficit and fungal infection can differentially affect the production of different classes of defense compounds in two host pines of mountain pine beetle
N Erbilgin, JA Cale, I Lusebrink, A Najar, JG Klutsch, P Sherwood, ...
Tree Physiology 37 (3), 338-350, 2017
482017
Fungal volatiles can act as carbon sources and semiochemicals to mediate interspecific interactions among bark beetle-associated fungal symbionts
JA Cale, RM Collignon, JG Klutsch, SS Kanekar, A Hussain, N Erbilgin
PLoS One 11 (9), e0162197, 2016
422016
Rapid monoterpene induction promotes the susceptibility of a novel host pine to mountain pine beetle colonization but not to beetle-vectored fungi
JA Cale, M Muskens, A Najar, G Ishangulyyeva, A Hussain, SS Kanekar, ...
Tree Physiology 37 (12), 1597-1610, 2017
342017
Anatomical defences against bark beetles relate to degree of historical exposure between species and are allocated independently of chemical defences within trees
CJ Mason, K Keefover‐Ring, C Villari, JG Klutsch, S Cook, P Bonello, ...
Plant, cell & environment 42 (2), 633-646, 2019
312019
Demographic projection of high‐elevation white pines infected with white pine blister rust: a nonlinear disease model
SG Field, AW Schoettle, JG Klutsch, SJ Tavener, MF Antolin
Ecological Applications 22 (1), 166-183, 2012
312012
Direction of interaction between mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and resource-sharing wood-boring beetles depends on plant parasite infection
JG Klutsch, A Najar, JA Cale, N Erbilgin
Oecologia 182, 1-12, 2016
232016
Integrating regeneration, genetic resistance, and timing of intervention for the long-term sustainability of ecosystems challenged by non-native pests–a novel proactive approach
AW Schoettle, JG Klutsch, RA Sniezko
Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Genetics of Host-Parasite …, 2012
222012
Drought stress leads to systemic induced susceptibility to a nectrotrophic fungus associated with mountain pine beetle in Pinus banksiana seedlings
JG Klutsch, SF Shamoun, N Erbilgin
PLoS One 12 (12), e0189203, 2017
212017
Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) can produce its aggregation pheromone and complete brood development in naïve red pine (Pinus resinosa) under laboratory conditions
JA Cale, S Taft, A Najar, JG Klutsch, CC Hughes, JD Sweeney, N Erbilgin
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45 (12), 1873-1877, 2016
212016
The proactive strategy for sustaining five-needle pine populations: An example of its implementation in the southern Rocky Mountains
AW Schoettle, BA Goodrich, JG Klutsch, KS Burns, S Costello, ...
The future of high-elevation, five-needle white pines in western North …, 2011
212011
Bark beetles and dwarf mistletoe interact to alter downed woody material, canopy structure, and stand characteristics in northern Colorado ponderosa pine
JG Klutsch, RD Beam, WR Jacobi, JF Negrón
Forest Ecology and Management 315, 63-71, 2014
202014
Combined drought and bark beetle attacks deplete non‐structural carbohydrates and promote death of mature pine trees
N Erbilgin, L Zanganeh, JG Klutsch, S Chen, S Zhao, G Ishangulyyeva, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 44 (12), 3866-3881, 2021
192021
Pathophysiological responses of pine defensive metabolites largely lack differences between pine species but vary with eliciting ophiostomatoid fungal species
JA Cale, JG Klutsch, CB Dykstra, B Peters, N Erbilgin
Tree Physiology 39 (7), 1121-1135, 2019
182019
Primary and secondary metabolite profiles of lodgepole pine trees change with elevation, but not with latitude
M Mullin, JG Klutsch, JA Cale, A Hussain, S Zhao, C Whitehouse, ...
Journal of Chemical Ecology 47 (3), 280-293, 2021
172021
Dwarf mistletoe infection in jack pine alters growth–defense relationships
JG Klutsch, N Erbilgin
Tree Physiology 38 (10), 1538-1547, 2018
172018
Production of complementary defense metabolites reflects a co‐evolutionary arms race between a host plant and a mutualistic bark beetle‐fungal complex
A Ullah, JG Klutsch, N Erbilgin
Plant, Cell & Environment 44 (9), 3064-3077, 2021
162021
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