COMPLETE PUBLICATION LIST

(1961 - 2007)

 

DAVID L. WOOD, Ph.D.

KEY TO PUBLICATIONS
A = Research Papers in Refereed Journals
B = Invitational Review Papers and Chapters in Books
C = Non-Refereed Papers
D = Abstracts and Notes
E = Books
F = Miscellaneous

List of Recent Publications (2000 - 2007)

A l. l961. Vite, J. P. and D. L. Wood. A study on the applicability of the measurement of oleoresin exudation pressure in determining susceptibility of second growth ponderosa pine to bark beetle infestation. Contribs. Boyce Thompson Inst. 21(2)1:67-78.

A 2. l961. Wood, D. L. and J. P. Vite. Studies on the host selection behavior of Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) attacking Pinus ponderosa. Contribs. Boyce Thompson Inst. 21(2)1:79-96.

A 3. 1961. Wood, D. L. Stridulation in the genus Ips De Geer (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Pan-Pac. Entomol. 37(3):187-188.

A 4. 1961. Wood, D. L. The occurrence of Serratia marcescens Bizio in laboratory populations of Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Insect. Path. 3(3):330-331.

A 5. 1962. Wood, D. L. Experiments on the interrelationship between oleoresin exudation pressure in Pinus ponderosa and attack by Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Can. Entomol. 94(5):473-477.

A 6. 1962. Wood, D. L. The attraction created by males of a bark beetle, Ips confusus (LeConte) attacking ponderosa pine. Pan-Pac. Entomol. 38(3):141-145.

A 7. 1963. Wood, D. L. Studies on host selection by Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with special reference to Hopkins' host selection principle. Univ. Calif. Publications in Entomology 27(3):241-282.

C 8. 1963. Stark, R. W. and D. L. Wood. Forest Entomology Laboratory Manual. ASUC Press. 108 pp.

A 9. l963. Wood, D. L. and R. W. Bushing. The olfactory response of Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to the secondary attraction in the laboratory. Can. Entomol. 95(10):10661078.

A l0. l964. Bushing, R. W. and D. L. Wood. Rapid measurement of oleoresin exudation pressure in Pinus ponderosa Laws. Can. Entomol. 96(3):510-513.C 11. l964. Wood, D. L. Arhopalus productus (LeC.), a pest of increasing importance in new home construction. Pest Control Operator's News, March. pp. 22-23.

A l2. l964. Stark, R. W. and D. L. Wood. The biology of Pissodes terminalis Hopping in California. Can. Entomol. 96(9):1208-1218.

A l3. l966. Wood, D. L. and R. W. Stark. The effects of gamma radiation on the biology and behavior of adult Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Can. Entomol. 98(1):1-10.

A 14. l966. Borden, J. H. and D. L. Wood. The antennal receptors and olfactory responses of Ips confusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to male sex attractant in the laboratory. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 59(2):253-261.

A 15. l966. Wood, D. L., L. E. Browne, R. M. Silverstein and J. O. Rodin. Sex pheromones of bark beetles. I. Mass production, bioassay, source, and isolation of the sex pheromone of Ips confusus (LeC.) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Insect Physiol. 12(5):523-536.

A 16. l966. Silverstein, R. M., J. O. Rodin, D. L. Wood and L. E. Browne. Identification of two new terpene alcohols from frass produced by Ips confusus in ponderosa pine. Tetrahedron 22:1929-1936.

A 17. l966. Silverstein, R. M., J. O. Rodin and D. L. Wood. The principal sex attractants in the frass produced by male Ips confusus (LeConte) in ponderosa pine. Science 154(3748):509-510.

A 18. l967. Wood, D. L., R. M. Silverstein and J. O. Rodin. Sex attractants in frass from bark beetles. Science 156(3771):105.

A l9. l967. Wood, D. L., R. W. Stark, R. M. Silverstein and J. O. Rodin. Unique synergistic effects produced by the principal sex attractant compounds of Ips confusus (LeConte). Nature 215(5097):206

A 20. l967. Silverstein, R. M., J. O. Rodin and D. L. Wood. Methodology for isolation and identification of insect pheromones with reference to studies on California five-spined Ips. J. Econ. Entomol. 60(4):944-949.

C 2l. l967. Stark, R. W., K. Graham and D. L. Wood. Manual of forest insects and damage (revised). ASUC Press, 94 pages.

A 22. l968. Wood, D. L. and R. W. Stark. The life history of Ips calligraphus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with notes on its biology in
California. Can. Entomol. 100(2):145-151.

A 23. 1968. Silverstein, R. M., R. G. Brownlee, T. E. Bellas, D. L. Wood and L. E. Browne. Brevicomin: principal sex attractant in the frass of the female western pine beetle. Science 159:889-891.

A 24. l968. Lanier, G. N. and D. L. Wood. Controlled mating, karyology, morphology and sex-ratio in the Dendroctonus ponderosae complex. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 61(2):517-526.

A 25. 1968. Wood, D. L., L. E. Browne, W. D. Bedard, P. E. Tilden, R. M. Silverstein and J. O. Rodin. Response of Ips confusus to synthetic sex pheromones in nature. Science 159:1373-1374.

A 26. l968. Stark, R. W., P. R. Miller, F. W. Cobb, Jr., D. L. Wood and J. R. Parmeter, Jr. Photochemical oxidant injury and bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) infestation of pondersosa pine. I. Incidence of bark beetle infestation in injured trees. Hilgardia 39(6):121-126.

A 27. l968. Cobb, F. W., D. L. Wood, R. W. Stark and P. R. Miller. Photo-chemical oxidant injury and bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) infestation of ponderosa pine. II. Effect of injury upon physical properties of oleoresin, moisture content, and phloem thickness. Hilgardia 39(6):127-134.

A 28. 1968. Cobb, F. W. Jr., D. L. Wood, R. W. Stark and J. R. Parmeter, Jr. Photochemical oxidant injury and bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) infestation of ponderosa pine. IV. Theory on the relationshIps between oxidant injury and bark beetle infestation. Hilgardia 39(6): 141-152.

B 29. l969. Wood, D. L., R. M. Silverstein and M. Nakajima. Pest control. Science 164(3876):203-210.

A 30. l969. Bedard, W. D., P. E. Tilden, D. L. Wood, R. M. Silverstein, R. G. Brownlee and J. O. Rodin. Western pine beetle: field response to its sex pheromone and a synergistic host terpene, myrcene. Science 164:1284-1285.

A 31. 1970. Wood, D. L. and R. M. Silverstein. Bark beetle pheromones. Nature 255(5232):557-558.

A 32. 1970. Bedard, W. B., R. M. Silverstein and D. L. Wood. Bark beetle pheromones. Science 167:1638-1639.

B 33. 1970. Wood, D. L. Pheromones of bark beetles. In Control of Insect Behavior by Natural Products. D.L. Wood, R.M. Silverstein and M. Nakajima (eds.). Academic Press, New York. pp. 301-316.

B 34. 1970. Wood, D. L., R. M. Silverstein and M. Nakajima. Editors. Control of Insect Behavior by Natural Products. Academic Press, New York.

B 35. 1972. Wood, D. L. Selection and colonization of ponderosa pine by bark beetles. In: Insect/Plant RelationshIps. H.F. Van Emden (ed.). Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of London, No. 6, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. pp. 101-117.

C 36. 1972. Wood, D. L. The principles, strategies and tactics of pest population regulation and control in major crop ecosystems. International Biological Program, Progress Report and Renewal Proposal. Vol. 2, Detailed Institution Submittals. pp. 446-468.

C 37. 1972. Wood, D. L. and W. D. Bedard. Forest insect control in California: Field evaluation of synthetic pheromones for the suppression and survey of western pine beetle, McCloud Flats, Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Progress Report No.2, March 1972. 6 pp. plus 59 pp. appendix.

C 38. 1973. Wood, D. L. et al. Forest insect control in California: Field evaluation of synthetic attractants for suppression and survey of the western pine beetle, McCloud Flats, ShastaTrinity National Forest. Progress Report No. 2, March 1973. 19 pp. plus 78 pp. appendix.

C 39. 1973. Wood, D. L. The impact of photochemical air pollution on the mixed-conifer forest ecosystem-arthropods. In: Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem. Task B Report: Historical background and Proposed Systems Study of the San Bernadino Mountain Area. Statewide Air Pollution Research Center. pp. C1-C25.

C 40. 1973. Wood, D. L. and D. L. Dahlsten. Insectan fauna associated with trees along transects of oxidant air pollution in the San Bernadino Mountains, 1972. In: Oxidant Air Pollutant Effects on a Western Coniferous Forest Ecosystem. Task C Report: Study Site Selection and Verification Data on Pollutants and Species. Statewide Air Pollution Research Center. pp. VIII-1 - VIII-8.

A 41. 1973. Young, J. C., R. G. Brownlee, J. O. Rodin, D. N. Hildebrand, R. M. Silverstein, D. L. Wood, M. C. Birch and L. E. Browne. Identification of linalool produced by two species of bark beetles of the genus Ips. J. Insect Physiol. 19:1615-1622.

B 42. 1974. Cobb, F. W. Jr., J. R. Parmeter, Jr., D. L. Wood and R. W. Stark. Root pathogens as agents predisposing ponderosa pine and white fir to bark beetles. In: Proc. IV International Conf. on Fomes annosus. Athens, Georgia. International Union of Forest Research Organizations Section 24: Forest Protection. pp. 8-15.

B 43. 1974. Bedard, W. D. and D. L. Wood. Programs utilizing pheromones in survey and control: bark beetles, the western pine beetle. In: Pheromones. M.C. Birch (ed.). North-Holland Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands. pp. 441-449.

A 44. 1974. Browne, L. E., M. C. Birch and D. L. Wood. Novel trapping and delivery systems for airborne insect pheromones. J. Insect Physiol. 20:183-193.

B 45. 1975. Bedard, W. D. and D. L. Wood. Management of pine bark beetles--A case history--The western pine beetle. In: Southern Pine Beetle Symposium. T.L. Payne, R.N. Coulson and R.C. Thatcher (eds.). Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Southern Forest Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service. pp. 15-20. (Excerpted from "Case Histories of Control Programs Using Pheromones" in Pheromones edited by M.C. Birch, North-Holland Scientific Publishers, Netherlands, 1974).

D 46. 1975. Wood, D. L. Aldrin and dieldrin. Science 186:196.

A 47. 1975. Birch, M. C. and D. L. Wood. Mutual inhibition of the attrac-tant pheromone response by two species of Ips (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 1:101-113.

A 48. 1975. Lanier, G. B. and D. L. Wood. Specificity of response to pheromones produced by species in the genus Ips (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 1:9-23.

A 49. 1975. Brand, J. M., J. W. Bracke, A. J. Markovetz, D. L. Wood and L. E. Browne. Pheromones: production of verbenols by a bacterium isolated from bark beetles. Nature 254:136-137.

A 50. 1976. Wood, D. L., L. E. Browne, B. Ewing, K. Lindahl, W. D. Bedard, P. E. Tilden, K. Mori, G. B. Pitman and P. R. Hughes. Western pine beetle: specificity among enantiomers of male and female components of an attractant pheromone. Science 192:896-898.

B 51. 1977. Wood D. L. and W. D. Bedard. The role of pheromones in the population dynamics of the western pine beetle. In: Proc. of XV International Congress of Entomology. Ent. Soc. of Amer. pp. 643-652.

B 52. 1977. Wood, D.L. Manipulation of forest insect pests. In: Chemical Control of Insect Behavior: Theory and Application. H. H. Shorey and J. J. McKelvey, Jr. (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, New York. pp. 369-384.

B 53. 1977. Koehler, C. S. J. J. McKelvey, Jr., W. L. Roelofs, H. H. Shorey, R. M. Silverstein and D. L. Wood. Advancing toward operational behavior-modifying chemicals. In: Chemical Control of Insect Behavior: Theory and Application. H. H. Shorey and J. J. McKelvey, Jr. (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, New York. pp. 395-400.

A 54. 1977. Birch, M. C., P. E. Tilden, D. L. Wood, L. E. Browne, J. C. Young and R. M. Silverstein. Biological activity of compounds isolated from air condensates and frass of the bark beetle, Ips confusus. J. Insect Physiol. 23:1373-1376.

C 55. 1978. Koehler, C. H., D. L. Wood and A. L. Scarlett. Bark beetles in California forest trees. Division of Agricultural Sciences, Univ. Calif. Leaflet 21034, 8 pp.

C 56. 1978. Wilcox, W. W. and D. L. Wood. So, you've just had a structural pest control inspection. Division of Agricultural Sciences, Univ. Calif. Leaflet 2999, 18 pp.

C 57. 1978. Wood, D. L. Status of behavior-modifying chemicals (BMC) in forest insect management. Proc. 29th Annual western Forest Insect Work Conference, Durango, Colorado, March 7-9, 1978. pp. 66-73.

B 58. 1979. Wood, D. L. Development of behavior modifying chemicals for use in forest pest management in the U.S.A. In: Chemical Ecology: Odour Communication in Animals. F.J. Ritter (ed.). Elsevier/North Holland Biomedical Press. pp. 261-279.

A 59. 1979. Fish, R. H., L. E. Browne, D. L. Wood and L. B. Hendry. Pheromone biosynthetic pathways: conversions of deuterium labelled ipdienol with sexual and enantioselectivity in Ips paraconfusus Lanier. Tetrahedron Lett. 17:1465-1468.

B 60. 1979. Wood, D. L. Specific IPM systems under development: western pine beetle. In: Integrated Pest Management for Forest Insects: Where Do We Stand Today? Proceedings from Joint Technical Session of the Convention of the Society of American Foresters and the Canadian Institute of Forestry in St. Louis, Missouri, October, 1978. pp. 258-261.

B 61. 1979. Wood, D. L. The use of microbial agents and unconventional chemicals in forest pest management. In: The Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studies/Proceedings for Integrated Pest Management Colloquim. R.D. Gale, (ed.). USDA/Forest Service Technical Report WO-14. pp. 25-33.

C 62. 1979. Bedard, W. D., D. L. Wood and P. E. Tilden. Using behavior modifying chemicals to reduce western pine beetle-caused tree mortality and protect trees. In: Current Topics in Forest Entomology--Selected Papers from the XVth Int. Cong. Ent. W.E. Waters (ed.). USDA/Forest Service Technical Report WO-8. pp. 159-163.

A 63. 1979. Browne, L. E., D. L. Wood, W. D. Bedard, R. M. Silverstein and J. R. West. Quantitative estimates of the western pine beetle attractive pheromone components, exo-brevicomon, frontalin, and myrcene in nature. J. Chem. Ecol. 5:397-414.

D 64. 1979. David, C. T., D. A. Tilles and D. L. Wood. Factors associated with tree failure of giant sequoia--entomological aspects. Proc. First Conf. Scientific Research in Natl. Parks, p. 239.

A 65. 1979. Byers, J. A., D. L. Wood, L. E. Browne, R. H. Fish, B. Piatek and L. B. Hendry. Relationship between a host plant compound, myrcene and pheromone production in the bark beetle, Ips paraconfusus. J. Insect Physiol. 25:477-482.

A 66. 1979. Tilden, P. E., W. D. Bedard, D. L. Wood, K. Q. Lindahl and P. A. Rauch. Trapping the western pine beetle at and near a source of synthetic attractive pheromones: effects of trap size and position. J. Chem. Ecol. 5:519-531.

B 67. 1979. Wood, D. L. Attraction--Coleoptera; Disruption--Coleoptera. In: Establishing Efficacy of Sex Attractants and Disruptants for Insect Control. W.L. Roelofs (ed.). Ent. Soc. Amer. (misc. publ.) pp. 21-32; 91-96.

A 68. 1980. Byers, J. A. and D. L. Wood. Interspecific inhibition of the response of the bark beetles, Dendroctonus brevicomis LeConte and Ips paraconfusus Lanier, to their pheromones in the field. J. Chem. Ecol. 6:149-164.

A 69. 1980. Hendry, L. B., B. Piatek, L. E. Browne, D. L. Wood, J. A. Byers, R. H. Fish and R. A. Hicks. In vivo conversion of a labeled host plant chemical to pheromones of the bark beetle, Ips paraconfusus. Nature 284:85.

B 70. 1980. Rauch, P. A., B. Ewing, D. L. Wood and W. D. Bedard. The information system for research and project management. In: New Technology of Pest Control. C.B. Huffaker (ed.). John Wiley and Sons, New York. pp. 420-428.

B 71. 1980. Wood, D. L. and P. A. Rauch. Approach to research and forest management for the western pine beetle: Principal research results. In: New Technology of Pest Control. C.B. Huffaker (ed.). John Wiley and Sons, New York. pp. 429-442.

A 72. 1980. David, C. T. and D. L. Wood. Orientation to trails by a carpenter ant, Camponotus modoc (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a giant sequoia forest. Can. Entomol. 112:993-1000.

A 73. 1980. Birch, M. C., D. M. Light, D. L. Wood, L. E. Browne, R. M. Silverstein, B. M. Bergot, G. Ohlott, J. R. West and J. C. Young. Pheromonal attraction and allomonal interruption of Ips pini in California by the two enantiomers of Ipsdienol. J. Chem. Ecol. 6:703-717.

A 74. 1980. Bedard, W. D., P. E. Tilden, K. Q. Lindahl, Jr., D. L. Wood and P. A. Rauch. Effects of verbenone and trans-verbenol on the response of Dendroctonus brevicomis to natural and synthetic attractants in the field. J. Chem. Ecol. 6:997-1014.

A 75. 1980. Bedard, W. D., D. L. Wood, P. E. Tilden, K. Q. Lindahl, Jr., R. M. Silverstein and J. O. Rodin. Field responses of the western pine beetle and one of its predators to host- and beetle-produced compounds. J. Chem. Ecol. 64:625-641.

A 76. 1980. Elkinton, J. S. and D. L. Wood. Feeding and boring behavior of the bark beetle Ips paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) on the bark of a host and non-host tree species. Can. Entomol. 112:797-809.

A 77. 1980. Elkinton, J. S., D. L. Wood and L. B. Hendry. Pheromone production by the bark beetle, Ips paraconfusus, in the non-host, white fir. J. Chem. Ecol. 6:979-987.

B 78. 1980. Wood, D. L. Use of behavior-modifying chemicals in integrated pest management: ecological considerations. In: Environmental Protection and Biological Forms of Control of Pest Organisms. B. Lundholm and M. Stackerud (eds.). Ecol. Bull. (Stockholm) 31:41-56.

A 79. 1981. Elkinton, J. S., D. L. Wood and L. E. Browne. Feeding and boring behavior of the bark beetle, Ips confusus, in extracts of ponderosa pine phloem. J. Chem. Ecol. 7:209-220.

A 80. 1981. Moeck, H. A., D. L. Wood and K. Q. Lindahl, Jr. Host selection behavior of bark beetles attacking Pinus ponderosa, with special emphasis on the western pine beetle. J. Chem. Ecol. 7:49-83.

A 81. 1981. Tilden, P. E., W. D. Bedard, D. L. Wood and H. A. Stubbs. Interruption of response of Dendroctonus brevicomis to its attractive pheromone by components of the pheromone. J. Chem. Ecol. 7:183-196.

A 82. 1981. Byers, J. A. and D. L. Wood. Interspecific effects of pheromones on the attraction of the bark beetles, Dendroctonus brevicomis and Ips confusus in the laboratory. J. Chem. Ecol. 7:9-18.

B 83. 1981. Bedard, W. D. and D. L. Wood. Suppression of Dendroctonus brevicomis by using a mass-trapping tactic. In: Management of Insect Pests with Semiochemicals: Concepts and Practice. E.R. Mitchell (ed.). Plenum Press, New York. pp. 103-114.

A 84. 1981. Byers, J. A. and D. L. Wood. Antibiotic-induced inhibition of pheromone synthesis in a bark beetle. Science 213:763-764.

B 85. 1981. Payne, T. L. and D. L. Wood. Role of behavioral chemicals in integrated pest management in the new world. In: Proceedings, XVII Internat'l. Union of For. Res. Organizations, Division 2. pp. 475-492.

F 86. 1981. Wood, D. L. Obituary: Julius A. Rudinsky, 1917-1980. Bull. Ent. Soc. Amer. 27:292-293.

B 87. 1982. Wood, D. L. The role of pheromones, kairomones, and allomones in the host selection and colonization behavior of bark beetles. Ann. Rev. Entomol. 27:411-446.

A 88. 1982. Tilles, D. A. and D. L. Wood. The influence of carpenter ant (Camponotus modoc) attendance on the development and survival of aphids (Cinara spp.) in a giant sequoia forest. Can. Entomol. 114:1133-1142.

A 89. 1983. Tilden, P. E., W. D. Bedard, K. Q. Lindahl, Jr. and D. L. Wood. Trapping Dendroctonus brevicomis: changes in attractant release rate, dispersion of attractant, and silhouette. J. Chem. Ecol. 9:311-321.

A 90. 1984. Piirto, D. D., W. W. Wilcox, J. R. Parmeter, Jr. and D. L. Wood. Causes of uprooting and breakage of specimen giant sequoia trees. Univ. of Calif. Division of Agric. and Natural Resources, Bull. 1909:1-14.

A 91. 1984. Byers, D. L., D. L. Wood, J. Craig and L. B. Hendry. Attractive and inhibitory pheromones produced in the bark beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis, during host colonization: regulation of inter- and intraspecific competition. J. Chem. Ecol. 10:861-877.

E 92. 1984. Wood, D. L. Book Review: Bark Beetles in North American Conifers: A System for the Study of Evolutionary Biology. Quarterly Rev. of Bio. 59:197-198. J. B. Mitton and K. B. Sturgeon (eds.). University of Texas Press, Austin, 527 pp.

E 93. 1984. Wood., D. L. Book Review: Insect Pheromones. Studies in Biology No. 147. M. C. Birch and K. F. Haynes. Edward Arnold (Publishers) Limited, London and Baltimore, 1982. $8.95. 58 pp. J. Chem. Ecol. 10:189-191.

B 94. 1985. Wood, D. L., R. W. Stark, W. E. Waters, W. D. Bedard and F. W. Cobb, Jr. Chapter 6. Treatment tactics and strategies. In: Integrated Pest Management in Pine-Bark Beetle Ecosystems. W. E. Waters, R. W. Stark, and D. L. Wood (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, New York. pp. 121-139.

B 95. 1985. Stark, R. W., W. E. Waters and D. L. Wood. Chapter 9. Summary. In: Integrated Pest Management in Pine-Bark Beetle Ecosystems. W. E. Waters, R. W. Stark, and D. L. Wood (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, New York. pp. 191-201.

B 96. 1985. Waters, W. E., R. W. Stark and D. L. Wood. Editors. Integrated Pest Management in Pine-Bark Beetle Ecosystems. John Wiley and Sons, New York. 304 pp.

A 97. 1985. Grace, J. K. and D. L. Wood. An introduced clerid, Paratillus carus (Newman) (Coleoptera: Cleridae), preying on Lyctus brunneus Stephens (Coleoptera: Lyctidae) in California live oak. Pan-Pac. Entomol. 61(4):348.

A 98. 1985. Bedard, W. D. K. Q. Lindahl, Jr., P. E. Tilden and D. L. Wood. Behavior of the western pine beetle during host colonization. J. Chem. Ecol. 11(9):1249-1261.

A 99. 1985. Goheen, D. J., F. W. Cobb, Jr., D. L. Wood and D. L. Rowney. Visitation frequencies of some insect species on Ceratocystis wageneri-infected and apparently healthy ponderosa pines. Can. Ent. 117:1535-1543.

A 100. 1985. Liebhold, A. M., P. Berck, N. A. Williams and D. L. Wood. Estimating and valuing western pine beetle impacts. For. Sci. 32(2):325-338.

A 101. 1986. Tilles, D. A. and D. L. Wood. Foraging behavior of the carpenter ant, Camponotus modoc (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in a giant sequoia forest. Can. Ent. 118:861-867.

A 102. 1986. Wood, D. L., R. P. Akers, D. R. Owen and J. R. Parmeter, Jr. The Behavior of bark beetles colonizing ponderosa pine. In: Insects and the Plant Surface. B. E. Juniper and T. R. E. Southwood (eds.), Edward Arnold Ltd., London. pp. 91-103.

A 103. 1986. Grace, J. K., D. L. Wood and B. J. Grunbaum. Effect of Argentine ant contamination on ABO blood typing of human saliva samples. Bull. Entomol. Soc. Am. 32(3):147-149.

A 104. 1986. Kubo, I., S. Komatsu, T. Iwagawa and D. L. Wood. Analytical and preparative separation of bark beetle pheromones by high-performance liquid chromatography. J. Chromatog. 363:309-314.

A 105. 1987. Tilden, P. E., W. D. Bedard, D. L. Wood and L. E. Browne. Interruption of response of Dendroctonus brevicomis to attractive pheromone by release of pheromone at several rates and spacings. J. Chem. Ecol. 13:85-97.

A 106. 1987. Owen, D. R., K. Q. Lindahl, Jr., D. L. Wood and J. R. Parmeter, Jr. Pathogenicity of fungi isolated from the bark beetles, Dendroctonus valens, D. brevicomis and D. ponderosae to ponderosa pine seedlings. Phytopathology 77(4):631-636.

D 107. 1987. Grace, J. K. and D. L. Wood. Delusory cleptoparasitosis: Delusions of arthropod infestation in the home. Pan-Pac. Ent. 63(1):1-4.

A 108. 1987. Grunbaum, B. W., J. K. Grace and D. L. Wood. Ants, a source of antigenic activity? A case history. J. Forensic Sci. 27:241-245.

A 109. 1988. Grace, J. K., D. L. Wood and G. W. Frankie. Trail-following behavior of Reticulitermes hesperus Banks (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 14(2):653-667.

C 110. 1988. Rust, M. K., J. K. Grace, D. L. Wood and D. A. Reierson. The search for new termite control strategies. Calif. Agric. 42(5):15-18.

A 111. 1989. Grace, J. K., D. L. Wood and G. W. Frankie. Behavior and survival of Reticulitermes hesperus Banks (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) on selected sawdusts and wood extracts. J. Chem. Ecol. 15(1):129-139.

A 112. 1989. Akers, R. P. and D. L. Wood. Olfactory orientation responses by walking female Ips paraconfusus bark beetles: I. In chemotaxis assay. J. Chem. Ecol. 15(1):3-24.

A 113. 1989. Parmeter, J. R., Jr., G. W. Slaughter, M.-M. Chen, D. L. Wood and H. A. Stubbs. Single and mixed inoculations of ponderosa pine with fungal associates of Dendroctonus spp. Phytopathology 79(7):768-772.

A 114. 1989. Akers, R. P. and D. L. Wood. Olfactory orientation responses by walking female Ips paraconfusus bark beetles: II. In an anemotaxis assay. J. Chem. Ecol. 15(4):1147-1159.

B 115. 1989. Wood, D. L. Forest health management for the future: Insect problems of coniferous forests. Proc. of the Society of American Foresters, Oct. 16-19, 1988, Rochester, New York. Soc. Am. For., Bethesda, MD. Pp. 114-120.

A 116. 1990. Eya, B. K., T. Otsuka, I. Kubo and D. L. Wood. Syntheses and NMR analyses of the eight geometric isomers of 3,6,8-Dodecatrien-1-ol, subterranean termite trail pheromone. Tetrahedron Vol. 46(8):2695-2706.

A 117. 1990. Cane, J. H., D. L. Wood and J. W. Fox. Ancestral semiochemical attraction persists for adjoining populations of sibling Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 16(4):993-1013.

A 118. 1990. Honnold, D. L. and D. L. Wood. Pest management in wilderness and roadless areas. The Northwest Environ. Jour. 6:177-193.

A 119. 1990. Cane, J. H., M. W. Stock, D. L. Wood and S. J. Gast. Phylogenetic relationshIps of Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): Electrophoretic and morphometric analyses of the grandicollis group. Biochemical Systematics and Ecol. 18(5):359-368.

A 120. 1990. Fox, J. W., D. L. Wood and C. S. Koehler. Distribution and abundance of engraver beetles (Scolytidae: Ips species) on Monterey pines infected with pitch canker. Can. Ent. 122(11-12):1157-1166.

A 121. 1990. Cane, J. H., L. D. Merrill and D. L. Wood. Attraction of pinyon pine bark beetle, Ips hoppingi, to conspecific and I. confusus pheromones (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 16(10):2791-2798.

A 122. 1991. Rappaport, N. G. and D. L. Wood. Host relationshIps in the Douglas-fir twig mining beetle, Pityophthorus orarius Bright (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), in a northern California seed orchard. Proceedings of the Third IUFRO Seed and Cone Insects Working Conference, June 26-29, 1988, Gordon E. Miller, Ed., Victoria, B.C.

A 123. 1991. Correll, J. C., T. R. Gordon, A. H. McCain, J. W. Fox, C. S. Koehler, D. L. Wood and M. E. Schultz. Pitch canker disease in California: Pathogenicity, distribution, and canker development on Monterey pine (Pinus radiata). Plant Disease 75(7):676-682.

A 124. 1991. Fox, J. W., D. L. Wood and J. H. Cane. Interspecific pairing between two sibling Ips species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 17(7):1421-1435.

A 125. 1991. Fox, J. W., D. L. Wood, C. S. Koehler and S. T. O'Keefe. Engraver beetles (Scolytidae: Ips species) as vectors of the pitch canker fungus, Fusarium subglutinans. Can. Ent. 123(6):1355-1367.

A. 126. 1992. Himejima, M., K. R. Hobson, T. Otsuka, D. L. Wood and I. Kubo. Antimicrobial terpenes from the oleoresin of the ponderosa pine tree Pinus ponderosa: A defense mechanism against microbial invasion. J. Chem. Ecol. 18(10):1809-1818.

A 127. 1992. Parmeter, J. R. Jr., G. W. Slaughter, M. Chen and D. L. Wood. Rate and depth of sapwood occlusion following inoculation of pines with bluestain fungi. For. Sci. 38(1):34-44.

A 128. 1992. Akers, R. P., H. K. Preisler and D. L. Wood. Interactions between components of the aggregation pheromone during chemotaxis by the bark beetle Ips paraconfusus. J. Chem. Ecol. 19(4):863-879.

A 129. 1992. Seybold, S. J., S. A. Teale, D. L. Wood, A. Zhang, F. X. Webster, K. Q. Lindahl and I. Kubo. The role of lanierone in the chemical ecology of Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in California. J. Chem. Ecol. 18(12):2305-2329.

A 130. 1992. Seybold, S. J. and D. L. Wood. Extended development of Polycaon stouti (Leconte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Pan-Pac. Entomol. 69(1):33-35.

A 131. 1992. Shorey, H. H., L. K. Gaston, R. G. Gerber, P. A. PhillIps and D. L. Wood. Disruption of foraging by Argentine ants, Iridomyrmex humilis (Mayr) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in citrus trees through the use of semiochemicals and related chemicals. J. Chem. Ecol. 18(11):2131-2142.

B 132. 1992. Wood, D. L., A. J. Storer, T. R. Gordon, S. J. Seybold, and M. Page. Biosystematics of Ips mexicanus and Ips plastographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and their fungal symbionts. USDA Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-138:10-11.

A 133. 1993. Fox, J. W., D. L. Wood, R. P. Akers and J. R. Parmeter, Jr. Survival and development of Ips paraconfusus Lanier (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) reared axenically and with tree-pathogenic fungi vectored by cohabiting Dendroctonus species. Can. Ent. 125:1157-1167.

A 134. 1993. Akers, R. P., H. K. Preisler, and D. L. Wood. Interactions between components of the aggregation pheromone during chemotaxis by the bark beetle Ips paraconfusus. J.Chem. Ecol. 19(4):863-879.

A 135. 1993. Hobson, K. R., D. L. Wood, L. G. Cool, P. R. White, T. Ohtsuka, I. Kubo, and E. Zavarin. Chiral specificity in responses by the bark beetle Dendroctonus valens to host kairomones. J. Chem. Ecol., 19(9):1837-1846.

A 136. 1993. Shorey, H. H., L. K. Gaston, R. G. Gerber, C. B. Sisk, and D. L. Wood. Disruption of foraging by Formica aerata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) through the use of semiochemicals and related chemicals. Environmental Entomol. 22:920-924.

B 137. 1993. Wood, D. L. Founder's Award Lecture: Bark beetle, fungus, and host interactions involved in the death of pines in California. Proc. 44th Ann. Western Forest Insect Work Conference, pp. 20-26.

B 138. 1994. Wood, D. L., M.-M. Chen, P. L. Dallara, K. R. Hobson, C. S. Koehler, I. Kubo, K. Q. Lindahl, Jr., L. J. McPheron, J. E. Milstead, T. Ohtsuka, J. R. Parmeter, Jr., S. J. Seybold and G. W. Slaughter. Role of the red turpentine beetle in predicting the survival of Monterey pine in the urban landscape. In: Innovations in Landscape Pest Management. J. White (ed.). Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California. pp. 17-19.

B. 139. 1994. Gordon, T. R., A. H. McCain, M. E. Schultz, C. S. Koehler, J. W. Fox, and D. L. Wood. Epidemiology and control of pitch canker in pines in California. In: Innovations in Landscape Pest Management. J. White (ed.). Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California. pp. 15-17.

A 140. 1994. Hobson, K. R., J. R. Parmeter, Jr., and D. L. Wood. The role of fungi vectored by Dendroctonus brevicomis LeConte (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in occlusion of ponderosa pine xylem. Can. Ent. 126:277-282.

A 141. 1994. Rappaport, N. G. and D. L. Wood. 1994. Pityophthorus orarius Bright (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in a Northern California Douglas fir seed orchard: Effect of clone, tree vigor, and cone crop on rate of attack. Can. Ent. 1111-1118.

A 142. 1994. Storer, A. J., T. R. Gordon, P. L. Dallara, and D. L. Wood. Pitch canker kills pines, spreads to new species and regions. Calif. Agric. 48:9-13.

F 143. 1994. Storer, A. J., T. R. Gordon, D. L. Wood, and P. L. Dallara. Pitch canker disease. Hortscript, No. 6, University of California Cooperative Extension. 2 pp.

B 144. 1994. Wood, D. L. Biology, ecology and control of the western pine beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Proc. 43rd Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council, pp. 3-7.

B 145. 1994. Wood, D. L. Insect and disease interactions: Summary of pitch canker disease in California. Proc. 4th Joint Western International Forest Insect and Disease Work Conference, p. 85.

A 146. 1995. Hoover, K., D. L. Wood, J. W. Fox, and W. E. Bros. Quantitative and seasonal association of the pitch canker fungus, Fusarium subglutinans f. sp. pini with Conophthorus radiatae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and Ernobius punctulatus (Coleoptera: Anobiidae) which infest Pinus radiata. Can. Ent. 127:79-91.

F 147. 1995. Dallara, P. L., A. J., Storer, A. J., T. R. Gordon, and D. L. Wood. Current status of pitch canker disease in California. Tree Notes No. 20, July 1995, 4 pp.

A 148. 1995. Seybold, S. J., D. R.Quilici, J. A. Tillman, D. Vanderwel, D. L. Wood, and G. J. Blomquist. De novo biosynthesis of the aggregation pheromone components Ipsenol and Ipsdienol by the pine bark beetles Ips paraconfusus Lanier and Ips pini (Say) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 92:8393-8397.

A 149. 1995. Seybold, S. J., T. Ohtsuka, D. L. Wood, and I. Kubo. Enantiomeric composition of Ipsdienol: A chemotaxonomic character for North American populations of Ips spp. in the pini subgeneric group (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 21(7):995-1016.

A 150. 1995. Grace, J. K., D. L. Wood, and M. Kim. Behavioral and chemical investigation of trail pheromone from the termite Reticulitermes hesperus Banks (Isopt., Rhinotermitidae). J. Appl. Ent. 119:501-505.

A 151. 1995. Storer, A. J., T. R. Gordon, D. L. Wood, and P. L. Dallara. Entomological and pathological aspects of pitch canker disease in California. In: Behavior, Population Dynamics and Control of Forest Insects, F. P. Hain, S. M. Salom, W. F. Ravlin, T. L. Payne, K. F. Raffa, eds. Proc. of the International Union of Forestry Research Orgs. Pp. 573-586.

F 152. 1995. Storer, A. J., T. R. Gordon, D. L. Wood, and P. L. Dallara. Pitch canker in California. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. California Forestry Note, No. 110, November 1995, 14 pp

B 153. 1995. Wood, D. L. Current regulations and exotic pest introduction concerns: scientific community perspective. Proc. 44th Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council, pp. 29-30.

A 154. 1996. Hoover, K., D. L. Wood, A. J. Storer, J. W. Fox, and W. E. Bros. Transmission of the pitch canker fungus, Fusarium subglutinans F. sp. pini, to Monterey pine, Pinus radiata, by cone- and twig-infesting beetles. Can. Ent. 128:981-994.

A 155. 1996. Warren, C. E., D. L. Wood, S. J. Seybold, A. J. Storer, and W. E. Bros. Olfactory responses of Ips plastographus maritimus Lanier (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to insect and host-associated volatiles in the laboratory. J. Chem. Ecol. 22(12):2299-2316.

A 156. 1996. Preisler, H. K., Rappaport, N. G., and Wood, D. L. Regression methods for spatially correlated data: An example using beetle attacks in a seed orchard. Forest Sci. 43:71-77.

B. 157. 1996. Storer. A. J., K. Wikler, W.R. McNee, D.C. Tovar, T.R. Gordon, and D. L. Wood. Recent research progress on pitch canker disease. Proc. 45th Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council, pp. 33-35, appendix.

B 158. 1997. Gordon, T. R., K. R. Wikler, A. J. Storer, and D. L. Wood. Pitch canker and its potential impacts on Monterey pine forests in California. Fremontia 25:5-9.

B 159. 1997. Templeton, S. R., D. L. Wood, A. J. Storer, and T. R. Gordon. Economic damages of pitch canker. Fremontia 25:10-14..

A 160. 1997. Cognato, A. I., S. J. Seybold, D. L. Wood, and S. A. Teale. A cladistic analysis of pheromone evolution in Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Evolution 51(1):313-318.

A 161. 1997. Miller, D. R., K. E. Gibson, K. F. Raffa, S. J. Seybold, S. A. Teale, and D. L. Wood. Geographic variation in the response of the pine engraver, Ips pini (Say) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), to the pheromone, lanierone. J. Chem. Ecol. 23:2013-2031.

A 162. 1997. Storer, A. J., T. R. Gordon, D. L. Wood, and P. Bonello. Pitch canker disease of pines: Current and future impacts. J. Forestry 95(12):21-26.

A 163. 1997. McPheron, L. J., S. J. Seybold, A. J. Storer, D. L. Wood, T. Ohtsuka, and I. Kubo. Effects of enantiomeric blend of verbenone on response of Ips paraconfusus to naturally produced aggregation pheromone in the laboratory. J. Chem. Ecol. 23(12):2825-2839.

A 164. 1997. Tillman, J. A., G. L. Holbrook, P. L. Dallara, C. Schal, D. L. Wood, G. J. Blomquist, and S. J. Seybold. Endocrine regulation of de novo aggregation pheromone biosynthesis in the pine engraver, Ips pini (Say) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Insect Biochem. and Mol. Biol.
28:705-715.

B 165. 1997. Bonello, E. P., A. J. Storer, W. R. McNee, T. R. Gordon, and D. L. Wood. Root pathogen, bark beetle and tree interactions: Progress report, Proc. 46th Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council, pp. 20-23, appendix.

C 166. 1998. Wood, D. L. California, don't you pine for me. Sierra Club Yodeler, pp. 1-2.

A 167. 1998. Gordon, T. R., A. J. Storer, D. Okamoto and D. L. Wood. Susceptibility of five landscape pines to pitch canker, caused by Fusarium subglutinans f. sp. pini. J. Hort. Sci. 33(5):868-871.

A 168. 1998. Storer, A. J., D. L. Wood, K. R. Wikler, and T. R. Gordon. Aphrophora canadensis Walley (Homoptera: Cercopidae) as a vector of the pitch canker pathogen (Fusarium subglutinans f. sp. pini) to Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) regeneration. Can. Entomol. 130:783-792.

B 169. 1998. Gordon, T. R., A. J. Storer, D. Okamoto, and D. L. Wood. Relative susceptibility of five landscape pines to pitch canker disease, caused by Fusarium subglutinans f. sp. pini. In: "Report of the Elvenia J. Slosson Fund for Ornamental Horticulture, 1995-1998." Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California, pp. 41-44.

B 170. 1998. Wood, D. L., Insects associated with over mature trees. Proc. 47th Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council, p. 21.

B 171. 1998. McNee, W. R., D. L. Wood, A. J. Storer, and T. R. Gordon. Insect and pathogen occurrence in pitch canker infected Monterey pine tIps and chIps. Proc. 47th Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council, pp. 37-38, appendix.

B 172. 1998. Storer, A.J., D. L. Wood, and T. R. Gordon. Impact of pitch canker disease on coevolved insect/plant relationshIps in the Monterey pine ecosystem. Proc. 47th Ann. Mtg., Calif. For. Pest Council,. p. 44, appendix.

A 173 1999. Suoja, S. B., V. R. Lewis, D. L. Wood, and M. Wilson. Comparisons of single and group bioassays on attraction and arrestment of Reticulitermes sp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) to selected cellulosic materials. Sociobiol. 33(2):125-135.

A 174 1999. Storer, A. J., D. L. Wood, and T. R. Gordon. Modification of co-evolved insect-plant interactions by an exotic plant pathogen. Ecol. Ent. 24: 238-243.

A 175. 1999. Storer, A. J., P. Bonello, T. R. Gordon, and D. L. Wood. Evidence of resistance to the pitch canker pathogen (Fusarium circinatum) in native stands of Monterey pine (Pinus radiata). Forest Sci. 45: 500-505.

B 176. 1999. Templeton, S. A. Storer, D. Wood, T. Gordon, and B. Wright. Economic damages of pitch canker and risk reduction policies: a preliminary overview. In: Current and Future Impacts of Pitch Canker in Radiata Pine. M. Devey, C. Matheson, and T. Gordon (eds.). Tech. Rpt. No. 112. CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Kingston, Australia. pp. 25-26.

B 177. 1999. Storer, A., D. Wood, and T. Gordon. Epidemiology of pitch canker disease in California In: Current and Future Impacts of Pitch Canker in Radiata Pine. M. Devey, C. Matheson, and T. Gordon (eds.). Tech. Rpt. No. 112. CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Kingston, Australia. pp. 30-32.

B 178. 1999. Storer, A., D. Wood, and T. Gordon. Insect vectors of Fusarium circinatum in California, and their potential for the spread of pitch and canker disease In: Current and Future Impacts of Pitch Canker in Radiata Pine. M. Devey, C. Matheson, and T. Gordon (eds.). Tech. Rpt. No. 112. CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Kingston, Australia; pp. 45-48.

B 179. 1999. Storer, A. J., P. Bonello, D. L. Wood, and T. R. Gordon. Bark beetle genetics research in the bark beetle/pitch canker/pine system. In: Proceedings of a workshop on Bark Beetle Genetics: Current Status of Research. J L. Hayes and K. F. Raffa (eds.). Gen. Tech. Rpt. PNW-GTR-466. USDA, A Forest Service, Pacific NW Res. Sta. pp. 37-40.

A 180. 2000. McNee, W. R., D. L. Wood, A. J. Storer. Pre-emergence feeding in bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Environ. Entomol. 29:495-501.

A 181. 2000. Dallara, P. L., S. J. Seybold, H. Meyer, W. Francke, and D. L. Wood. Semiochemicals from three species of Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in California: Identification and field response. Can. Entomol. 132(6):889-906.

C 182. 2000. McPherson, B. A., D. L. Wood, A. J. Storer, P. Svirha, D. M. Rizzo, N. M. Kelly, and R. B. Standiford. Oak Mortality Syndrome: Sudden Death of Oaks and Tanoaks. Tree Notes: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Number 26, 6 pp.

D 183. 2000. Wood, D. L. Insect/Pathogen/Tree Interactions - Where Do We Go From Here? "An Overview of Western Regional Research Project W-110 and W-187. Proc. 51st Ann. Mtg., Western Forest Insect Work Conference, pp. 33-36.

D 184. 2000. McPherson, B., R. B. Standiford, P. Gong, M. Kelley, D. Wood, A. Storer, T. Gordon, P. Svihra, and S. Tjosvold. Unexplained mortality of tanoaks and coast live oaks in California. Proc. 51st Ann. Mtg., Western Forest Insect Work Conference, pp. 36-37.

A 185. 2001. Bonello, P., W. R. McNee, A. J. Storer, D. L. Wood, and T. R. Gordon. Role of olfactory stimuli in host location by twig beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Ecol. Entomology 26(1):8-15.

A 186. 2001. Gordon, T.R., A.J. Storer, and D.L. Wood. The pitch canker epidemic in California. Plant Disease, 85:1128-1139.

A 187. 2001. Storer, A. J., D. L. Wood, T. R. Gordon, and W. J. Libby. Restoring native Monterey pine forests in the presence of an exotic pathogen. J. Forestry 99(5):14-18.

B 188. 2001. Wood, D.L. Invasion of North America by exotic species: Is there hope for the future? Present and future pathways. In: Boreal Odyssey: Proceedings of the North American Forest Insect Work Conference. W.J.A. Volmey, J.R. Spence, and E.M. Lefebrre (eds.). Information Report NOR-X-381. Can. Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre, Canada, pp. 3-4, 9-11.

A 189. 2001. McNee, W.R., D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, and T.R. Gordon. Incidence of the pitch canker pathogen and associated insects in intact and chipped Monterey pine branches, Fusarium circinatum. Can. Entomol. 134(1):47-58.

A 190. 2002. Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon. The epidemiology of pitch canker of Monterey pine in California. Forest Science, 48(4):694-700.

A 191. 2002. Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon. Effects of the pitch canker fungus on gallery excavation and oviposition by Ips paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidate). Can. Entomol. 134(4):519-528.

B 192. 2002. McPherson, B. A., D. L. Wood, Storer, A. J., Kelly, N. M., and Standiford, R. B. 2001. Sudden Oak Death: Disease Trends in Marin County Plots after One Year. In: Standiford, Richard B.; McCreary, Douglas; Purcell, Kathryn L., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the fifth symposium on oak woodlands: oak woodlands in California's changing landscape. 2001 October 22-25; San Diego, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-184. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

B 193. 2002. McPherson, D. M. Rizzo, M. Garbelotto, P. Svihra, D. L. Wood, A. J. Storer, N. M. Kelly, N. Palkovsky, S. A. Tjosvold, R. B. Standiford and S. T. Koike. Sudden Oak Death in California. Pest Notes, University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Publication 7498, April 2002, pp. 1-5.

B 194. 2002. Wood, D.L. and A.J. Storer. Bark beetles infesting California’s conifers. Fremontia 30(3-4):19-25.

E 195. 2003. Wood, D.L., T.W. Koerber, R.F. Scharpf, and A.J. Storer. “Pests of the Native California Conifers”, Univ. of Calif. Press, 304 pp. (211 color photographs).

E 196. 2003. Wood, D.L., and A.J. Storer. Forest Habitats: In Encyclopedia of Insects. V.H. Resh and R.T. Cardé (eds.). Academic Press, NY, pp. 442-454.

A 197. 2003. Wikler, K., A.J. Storer, W. Newman, T.R. Gordon, and D.L. Wood. The dynamics of an introduced pathogen in a native Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) forest. Forest Ecology and Management 179: 209-221.

A 198. 2003. Bonello, P., A.J. Storer, W.R. McNee, T.R. Gordon, D.L. Wood, and W. Heller. Systemic effects of Heterobasidion annosum (Basidiomycotina) infection on the phenolic metabolism of ponderosa pine and the feeding behavior of Ips paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). J. Chem Ecol. 29(5):1167-1182.

A 199. 2003. McNee, W.R., P. Bonello, D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, and T.R. Gordon. Feeding response of Ips paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidate) to metabolites and intact phloem of Heterobasidion – infected ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa. J. Chem. Ecol. 29(5):1183-1202.

B 200. 2003 Aegerter, B.J., T.R. Gordon, A.J. Storer, and D.L. Wood. Pitch Canker: A Technical Review. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Publication 21616, pp. 1-13.

A 201. 2003. McPherson, B.A., D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, N.M. Kelly, and R.B. Standiford. Sudden oak death, a new forest disease in California. Integrated Pest Management Reviews 6:243-246.

B 202. 2004. Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood and T.R. Gordon. Could biological control of wilding pines increase the potential for damage by the pitch canker pathogen? In: Managing wilding conifers in New Zealand: Present and future. Proceedings of a workshop held in conjunction with the annual conference of the New Zealand Plant Protection Society, Chateau on the Park, Christchurch, August 2003, (R.L. Hill, S.M. Zydenbos and C.M. Bezar eds). New Zealand Plant Protection Society, pp. 97-112.

A 203. 2004. Storer, A.J., D.L. Wood, and T. R. Gordon. Twig beetles, Pityophthorus spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), as vectors of the pitch canker pathogen in California. Can. Entomol. 136(5):685-693.

A 204. 2005 Erbilgin, N., A.J. Storer, D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon. Colonization of cut branches of five coniferous hosts of the pitch canker fungus by Pityophthorus spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in central, coastal California. Can. Entomol. 137(3): 337-349.

A 205. 2005 McPherson, B.A., S.R. Mori, D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, P. Svihra, N.M. Kelly, and R.B. Standiford. Sudden oak death in California: Disease progression in oaks and tanoaks. For. Ecol. and Management 213: 71-89.

A 206. 2005 Owen, D.R., D.L. Wood, and J.R. Parmeter, Jr. Association between Dendroctonus valens and blackstain root disease on ponderosa pine in the Sierra Nevada of California. Can. Entomol. 137(3): 367-375.

A 207. 2006 Gordon, T. R., S. C. Kirkpatrick, B. J. Aegerter, D. L. Wood, and A. J. Storer. 2005. Susceptibility of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii ) to pitch canker, caused by Gibberella circinatum (anamorph = Fusarium circinatum). Plant Pathology 55: 231–237.

A 208. 2006 Gillette, N.E., J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, J.N. Webster, G.O. Fiddler, S.R. Mori, and D.L. Wood. Verbenone-releasing flakes protect individual Pinus contorta trees from attack by Dendroctonus ponderosae and Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae). Agricultural and Forest Entomology 8: 243-251.

A 209. 2007 Erbilgin, N., S. Mori, J.H. Sun, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, L.D. Merrill, R. Campos Bolanos, K.F. Raffa, J. Mendez Montiel, D.L. Wood, and N.E, Gillette. Response to host volatiles by native and introduced populations of Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) in North America and China. J. Chem. Ecol. 33(1): 131-146

A 210. 2007 O’Brian, M.J., K.L., O’Hara, N. Erbilgin, and D.L. Wood. Overstory and shrub effects on natural regeneration processes in native Pinus radiata stands. For. Ecol. and Management 240: 178-185

A 211. 2007 Erbilgin, N, N.E. Gillette, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, and D.L. Wood. Acetophenone as an anti-attractant for the western pine beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis, Le Conte (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). J Chem Ecol. 33: 817-823.

A 212. 2007 Bonello, P., T.R. Gordon, D.L. Wood, D.A. Herms, and N. Erbilgin. Nature and ecological implications of pathogen-induced systemic resistance in conifers: A novel hypothesis. Physiol. & Mol. Plant Path. 68: 95-104.

A 213. 2007 Ockels, F.S., A. Eyles, B.A. McPherson, D. L. Wood and P. Bonello. Phenolic chemistry of coast live oak response to Phytophthora ramorum infection. J. Chem. Ecol. 33:1721-1732.

A 214. 2007 Sakamoto, J. M., T.R. Gordon, A. J. Storer, and D. L. Wood. The role of Pityophthorus spp. as vectors of pitch canker affecting Monterey pine, Pinus radiata. Can. Entomol. In press

A 215. 2007 McPherson, B.A., N. Erbilgin, D.L. Wood, P. Svihra, A.J. Storer, and R. B. Standiford. Attraction of ambrosia and bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to coast live oaks (Quercus agrifolia) infected by Phytophthora ramorum. Agricultural and Forest Entomol. In press.

A 216. 2007 McPherson, B.A., D.L. Wood, A.J. Storer, T.R. Gordon, and K. Wikler. Subterranean termite feeding stimulants from an associated zygomycete soil fungus. To be submitted to J. Chem. Ecol.

List of Recent Publications (2000 - 2007)

KEY TO PUBLICATIONS
A = Research Papers in Refereed Journals
B = Invitational Review Papers and Chapters in Books
C = Non-Refereed Papers
D = Abstracts and Notes
E = Books
F = Miscellaneous