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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Judith E. Pasek
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Pasek, Judith E., et al.. (2019). Education Needs in Research Data Management for Science-Based Disciplines: Self-Assessment Surveys of Graduate and Faculty at Two Public Universities. Scholarship & Creative Works - Digital UNC a service of University Libraries (University of Northern Colorado).3 indexed citations
Pasek, Judith E., Harold H. Burdsall, Joseph F. Cavey, et al.. (2000). Pest Risk Assessment for Importation of Solid Wood Packing Materials into the United States.37 indexed citations
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Kužel, Stanislav, et al.. (1998). The effect of nitrogen surplus in fertilizing rates applied to Echinacea purpurea on the production of its active substances.1 indexed citations
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Pasek, Judith E., et al.. (1995). Emergence and Overwintering Brood of Douglas-fir Beetle Seven Years After the Clover Mist Fire on the Clarks Fork Ranger District, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.1 indexed citations
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Pasek, Judith E., et al.. (1992). Status and Trends of Mountain Pine Beetle Populations in the Bear Mountain and White House Gulch Areas on the Harney Ranger District, Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota.2 indexed citations
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Pasek, Judith E.. (1991). Overwintering Egg Populations of a Pine Sawfly, Neodiprion autumnalis, on Ponderosa Pine Near Gillette, Wyoming.2 indexed citations
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Pasek, Judith E.. (1991). Overwintering Egg Populations of a Pine Sawfly, Neodiprion autumnalis, on Ponderosa Pine near Ft. Meade in South Dakota.1 indexed citations
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Pasek, Judith E.. (1991). Populations of Douglas-fir Beetle in Scorched and Green Trees 2 Years Following the Clover Mist Fire on the Clarks Fork Ranger District, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.2 indexed citations
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Lister, Clare, et al.. (1990). Verbenone Bubble Caps Ineffective as a Preventive Strategy Against Mountain Pine Beetle Attacks in Ponderosa Pine.9 indexed citations
Dix, Mary Ellen, et al.. (1986). EC86-1548 Common Insect Pests of Trees in the Great Plains. Insecta mundi.2 indexed citations
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Pasek, Judith E., et al.. (1984). Larval Parasitism of Psilocorsis spp. (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae), Leaftiers of Central Missouri Oaks. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 57(1).3 indexed citations
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