The eastern budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) is native to North America, primarily found in the eastern regions of Canada and the United States. It primarily infests coniferous forests, particularly those dominated by spruce and fir trees. Its population dynamics are influenced by environmental factors and its natural predators, which can lead to periodic outbreaks causing significant damage to forests.
E. G. Kettela has written: 'A cartographic history of spruce budworm defoliation from 1967 to 1981 in eastern North America' -- subject(s): Defoliation, Geographical distribution, History, Maps, Spruce budworm
A. Lindsten has written: 'Spruce budworm situation in Oregon and Washington, 1949 season' -- subject(s): Spruce budworm
Jack Mounts has written: '1975 pilot project of Fenitrothion for control of western spruce budworm' -- subject(s): Control, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Pesticides, Fenitrothion, Pesticides, Spruce budworm, Western spruce budworm
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Philip M. Tuchinsky has written: 'Man in competition with the spruce budworm' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Mathematical models, Spruce budworm
M. W. McFadden has written: 'Development of an integrated pest management system for the western spruce budworm' -- subject(s): Control, Spruce budworm, Pests
Gerald S Walton has written: 'Spruce budworm core B.t. test, 1980' -- subject(s): Spruce budworm, Control, Pests, Biological control
Larry C. Yarger has written: 'White fir needle miner and western spruce budworm defoliation' -- subject(s): Fir, Spruce budworm, Diseases and pests
W. L. Sippell has written: 'Continuous evaluation and reporting of a changing spruce budworm damage picture in Canada' -- subject(s): Spruce budworm, Spruce, Diseases and pests
L. J Theroux has written: 'Recovering western spruce budworm larvae from sticky traps covered with volcanic ash' -- subject(s): Larvae, Western spruce budworm
T. J. Lysyk has written: 'A method for sampling endemic populations of the spruce budworm (Lepidoptera: tortricidae) based on proportion of empty sample units' -- subject(s): Spruce budworm, Sampling (Statistics)
The accepted scientific name is Tortyra slossonia.