Ronald W. Stark Papers, 1950-1995
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Stark, Ronald W.
- Title
- Ronald W. Stark Papers
- Dates
- 1950-1995 (inclusive)19501995
- Quantity
- 2 cubic feet
- Collection Number
- MG 462
- Summary
- Ronald W. Stark was a forest entomologist. This is a collection of his writings and publications.
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public, except for the diskettes in box 3, for technical reason. Researchers must use the collection in accordance with the policies of the University of Idaho Special Collections and Archives.
- Languages
- This collection is in English.
Biographical Note
Ronald William Stark (1922-2002) was a forest entomologist.
Visit the page dedicated to Ron Stark at the WFIWC website.
Content Description
The papers of Ronald W. Stark includes his writings and publications from 1950 to 1995. There are also eight WANG 8" x 8" diskettes, which are not accessible due to lack of equipment required for use.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Consult Head of Special Collections and Archives on permission for use.
Preferred Citation
Ronald W. Stark, MG 462, Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Idaho.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Chronological order.
Location of Collection
Special Collections and Archives of the University of Idaho Library.Custodial History
Ron W. Stark was in possession of the materials until his death. His daughter, Debi Macauley, donated the papers to Malcolm Furniss on July 24, 2004 with request that they be added to the Western Forest Insect Work Conference Archives.
Acquisition Information
Malcolm M. Furniss donated the papers to Special Collections and Archives of the University of Idaho Library on September 2, 2004.
Processing Note
Original order was maintained.
Separated Materials
Western Forest Insect Work Conference Archives, MG 417.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: 1950-1951. The effects of insecticides on insect populations. Typed essay, probably for class at u. of Toronto while doing Masters. 9pp, 15 refs. Pointing out potential hazards of broad-spectrum insecticidesContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: 1951. Lodgepole needle miner, Recurvaria milleri Busck. Annual Technical Report. Not for publicationContainer: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: 1951. Population studies of the lodgepole needle miner, Recurvaria milleri Busck. Thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Arts in the University of Toronto (Typed)Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: 1952. Lodgepole needle miner. Forest Biology Lab., Calgary, Alta. Annual Technical Report (30.62-1)Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: 1952. Sequential sampling of the lodgepole needle minerContainer: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: 1952. Analysis of a population sampling method for the lodgepole needle miner in Canadian Rocky Mountain ParksContainer: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: 1953. Lodgepole Needle Miner. (With J. A. Cook) Forest. Biology Division, Calgary (AL) Annual Technical Report (Project 30.62-1)Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: 1954. (With W. R. Henson and W. G. Wellington) Effects of the weather of the coldest month on winter mortality of the lodgepole needle miner, Recurvaria sp., in Banff National ParkContainer: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: 1954. (With J. A. Cook) Investigation on the lodgepole needle miner. Interim Technical Report. Calgary (AL) June, 1955Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: 1955. (With K. Graham) Insect population sampling. General considerationsContainer: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: 1957. (With J. A. Cook) The effects of defoliation by the lodgepole needle minerContainer: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: 1957. Climatic factors affecting insect abundance (Typed copy)Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: 1958. Life tables for the lodgepole needle miner, Recurvaria starki Free. (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: 1959. Parasites of Petrova metallica BusckContainer: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: 1959. Climate in relation to winter mortality of the lodgepole needle miner, Recurvaria starki Free., in Canadian Rocky Mountain ParksContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: 1959. Population dynamics of the lodgepole needle miner Recurvaria starki Freeman, in Canadian Rocky Mountain ParksContainer: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: 1959. (With W. R. Henson) The description of insect numbersContainer: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: 1960. Do you have insect problems? Talk presented to the Christmas Tree Growers Association, Berkeley (CA)(Typed)Container: Box 1, Folder 18
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Description: 1960. Taxonomic groups of seed-destroying insects. pp. 11-l5 in A Symposium on Cone and Seed Insects. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Pacific Branch, Spokane (WA). Assembled at Forest Biology Laboratory, Victoria (BC)Container: Box 1, Folder 19
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Description: 1961. (With D. L. Dahlstein) Distribution of cocoons of a Neodiprion sawfly under open-grown conditionsContainer: Box 1, Folder 20
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Description: 1961. Methods of improving biological evaluation procedures used in reaching forest insect control decisionsContainer: Box 1, Folder 21
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Description: 1961. Notes on the parasite complex of Evagora (Recurvaria) starki Freeman in Canadian Rocky Mountain ParksContainer: Box 1, Folder 22
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Description: 1961. Research Progress Report. No.VI. California Forestry and Forest Products (No.25) California Agricultural Experiment Station. Berkeley (CA)Container: Box 1, Folder 23
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Description: 1962. (With R. E. Stevens) Sequential sampling for the lodgepole needle miner, Evagora milleriContainer: Box 1, Folder 24
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Description: 1962. (With A. A. Berryman) Radiography in forest entomologyContainer: Box 1, Folder 25
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Description: 1962. (With A. A. Berryman) Studies on the effects of temperature on the development of Ips confusus using radiographic techniquesContainer: Box 1, Folder 26
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Description: 1962. (With D. L. Wood) Forest Entomology Laboratory Manual. UCB Press. 106 ppContainer: Box 1, Folder 27
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Description: 1962. Foresters look at forest entomological trainingContainer: Box 1, Folder 28
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Description: 1962. Book review of the Forest Entomology book and manual and Manual by T.0. ThatcherContainer: Box 1, Folder 29
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Description: 1963. X-ray inspection technique aids forest tree seed productionContainer: Box 1, Folder 30
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Description: 1963. (With D. L. Wood) Research activity in Forest Entomology. Internal Report, Dept. Entomology, University of California, BerkeleyContainer: Box 1, Folder 31
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Description: 1964. (With C. S. Koehler) Biology of the gall wasp, Eurytoma tumoris, on Scots pineContainer: Box 1, Folder 32
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Description: 1964. (With D. L. Wood) The biology of Pissodes terminalis Hopping (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in CaliforniaContainer: Box 1, Folder 33
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Description: 1964. (With C. S. Koehler) Eurytoma tumoris, a new insect pest of Christmas treesContainer: Box 1, Folder 34
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Description: 1964. Communication is a two-way streetContainer: Box 1, Folder 35
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Description: 1964. The Giant Killers. (Typed)Container: Box 1, Folder 36
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Description: 1964. Interrelations between wood production and insectsContainer: Box 1, Folder 37
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Description: 1965. (With D. L. Dahlsten) Notes on the distribution of eggs of a species in the Neodiprion fulviceps complex (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae)Container: Box 1, Folder 38
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Description: 1965. (With J. H. Borden) Life history of Choristoneura lambertiana subretiniana Obraztov (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) attacking lodgepole pineContainer: Box 1, Folder 39
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Description: 1965. (With J. H. Borden) Observations on mortality factors of the fir engraver beetle, Scolytus ventralis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)Container: Box 1, Folder 40
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Description: 1965. (With J. H. Borden) A field test of lindane for prevention and control of attack by Ips confuses (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in slashContainer: Box 1, Folder 41
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Description: 1965. Recent trends in forest entomologyContainer: Box 1, Folder 42
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Description: 1965. Accreditation of technician training programsContainer: Box 1, Folder 43
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Description: 1965. The Student Revolution in California: A Portent of Things to Come?Container: Box 1, Folder 44
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Description: 1966. The organization and analytical procedures required by a large ecological systems studyContainer: Box 1, Folder 45
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Description: 1966. (With D. L. Dahlsten) The effects of soil temperatures on the distribution of Neodiprion sawfly cocoonsContainer: Box 1, Folder 46
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Description: 1966. (With D. L. Wood) The effects of gamma radiation on the biology and behavior of adult Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)Container: Box 1, Folder 47
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Description: 1966. (With K. Graham and D. L. Wood) Manual of Forest Insects and DamageContainer: Box 1, Folder 48
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Description: 1966. The role of the forest entomologist in forestry and forest managementContainer: Box 1, Folder 49
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Description: 1966. July 4 - U.S.AContainer: Box 1, Folder 50
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Description: 1966. Counter-argument on science to Mr. David DrakeContainer: Box 1, Folder 51
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Description: 1966. Principles and utilization of new concepts for insect controlContainer: Box 1, Folder 52
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Description: 1966-1967. Report of the Division of Entomology and PathologyContainer: Box 1, Folder 53
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Description: 1966-1967? Forest Entomology. Chapter on history of forest entomology at U. C. Berkeley (Typed draft with correspondence)Container: Box 1, Folder 54
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Description: 1967. (With D. L. Wood, R. M. Silverstein, and J. O. Rodin) Unique synergistic effects produced by the principal sex attractant compounds of Ips confusus (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).Container: Box 1, Folder 55
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Description: 1967. Perspectives in forest insect controlContainer: Box 1, Folder 56
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Description: 1968. (With D. L. Wood) The life history of Ips calligraphus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with notes on its biology in CaliforniaContainer: Box 1, Folder 57
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Description: 1968. Photo-chemical oxidant injury and bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) infestation of ponderosa pine (3 papers)Container: Box 1, Folder 58
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Description: 1968. Entomology and the University of CaliforniaContainer: Box 1, Folder 59
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Description: 1968. L'entomologie forestière à l’Université de Californie, Berkeley, U.S.AContainer: Box 1, Folder 60
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Description: 1968. Substances attractives chez les ScolytidesContainer: Box 1, Folder 61
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Description: 1968. Western forest pest conditions. California Pest Control Action Council ReportContainer: Box 1, Folder 62
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Description: 1969. (With F. W. Cobb, Jr) Smog injury, root diseases and bark beetle damage in ponderosa pineContainer: Box 1, Folder 63
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Description: 1969. Environmental pollution and regulation of insect populationsContainer: Box 1, Folder 64
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Description: 1969. Forest and Shade Tree InsectsContainer: Box 1, Folder 65
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Description: 1970. Decline and mortality of smog-injured ponderosa pineContainer: Box 1, Folder 66
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Description: 1970. Contours of Change. College of Agriculture, Annual ConferenceContainer: Box 1, Folder 67
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Description: 1970. Are we providing useful academic and technical training for forest entomologists? Panel discussion, Western Forest Insect Work Conference, Seattle (WA)Container: Box 1, Folder 68
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Description: 1970. Economic and pathological implications in forest protection of the futureContainer: Box 1, Folder 69
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Description: 1970. Pest control without pollution: the ecological approach to controlContainer: Box 1, Folder 70
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Description: 1970. The University's role in environmental problemsContainer: Box 1, Folder 71
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Description: 1970. The Four IdolsContainer: Box 1, Folder 72
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Description: 1970. Pollutions, Pathogens and PhytophagesContainer: Box 1, Folder 73
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Description: 1971. (With D. L. Dahlsten) Studies on the population Dynamics of the Western pine Beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis LeConte(Coleoptera: Scolytidae)Container: Box 1, Folder 74
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Description: 1971. Integrated Control, Pest Management, or Protective Population Management?Container: Box 1, Folder 75
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Description: 1971. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Research and General Legislation of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. United States Senate, 92nd Congress, First Session on S.1794, A bill to authorize pilot field-research programs for the control of agricultural and forest pests by integrated biological-cultural methodsContainer: Box 1, Folder 76
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Description: 1971. Chemical attractants and insect control: an overviewContainer: Box 1, Folder 77
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Description: 1971. (With A. A. Berryman) Techniques for sampling western pine beetle populations and estimating the efficacy of natural control factorsContainer: Box 1, Folder 78
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Description: 1971. The impact of forest insects and disease on the environment. Invitational paper, Conference on impact of forest insects and diseases. Also correspondence and programContainer: Box 1, Folder 79
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Description: 1971. Natural attractants and insect control. Introductory lectureContainer: Box 1, Folder 80
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Description: 1971. Integrated control of mosquitoesContainer: Box 1, Folder 81
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Description: 1971. (With R. F. Smith) Systems analysis and pest managementContainer: Box 1, Folder 82
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Description: 1972. The systems approach to pest management. A developing program in the United States of America: The pine bark beetlesContainer: Box 1, Folder 83
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Description: 1972. Research, the public, and higher educationContainer: Box 1, Folder 84
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Description: 1972. The entomological consequences of even-aged management. Also the Proceedings of a Symposium held August 1, 1972 on Even-Age Management, Oregon State UniversityContainer: Box 1, Folder 85
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Description: 1972. (With D. E. Bright, Jr.) The Bark and Ambrosia Beetles of California: Coleoptera: scolytidae and Platypodidae. Also a review of the publication by Gerald N. LanierContainer: Box 1, Folder 86
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Description: 1972. Status of knowledge of the Douglas-fir tussock mothContainer: Box 1, Folder 87
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Description: 1972. Systems analysis of insect populationsContainer: Box 1, Folder 88
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Description: 1972. (With A. R. Gittins) Pest Management for the 2lst CenturyContainer: Box 1, Folder 89
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Description: 1972. Toward pest managementContainer: Box 1, Folder 90
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Description: 1972. The importance of chemistry in pest managementContainer: Box 1, Folder 91
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Description: 1974. (With K. R. Stafford and M. DiNoto) The Economic Impact of the University of Idaho on the Community of Moscow, IdahoContainer: Box 1, Folder 92
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Description: 1974. (With F. W. Cobb, Jr., J. R. Parmeter, Jr., and D. L. Wood) Root pathogens as agents predisposing ponderosa pine and white fir to bark beetlesContainer: Box 1, Folder 93
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Description: 1974. Entomology-the Inspirational (A)VocationContainer: Box 1, Folder 94
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Description: 1974. Talk to Phi Sigma April 24Container: Box 1, Folder 95
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Description: 1974. Should the prosecutor leave Nixon alone? Letter to editor, Lewiston Morning Tribune, Aug. 18. 'Inspired' by a Bill Hall column arguing that Nixon had suffered enough in losing the PresidencyContainer: Box 1, Folder 96
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Description: 1975. Bark beetles and root disease - pines. Moderator of workshopContainer: Box 1, Folder 97
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Description: 1975. (With T. J. Wander and M. DiNoto) Case Studies of university of Idaho Research. II Cost-benefit analysis of STAR Project 2: Utilization of secondary tree species made possible by preservation treatmentContainer: Box 1, Folder 98
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Description: 1975. Concluding Remarks. Idaho Water Conference, Boise, ID Mar. 11-12Container: Box 1, Folder 99
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Description: 1975. In Pursuit of Education. Talk to Phi Sigma HonoraryContainer: Box 1, Folder 100
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Description: 1975. Forest Insect Pest ManagementContainer: Box 1, Folder 101
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Description: 1976. (With L. S. Anderson, A. A. Berryman, D. G. Burnell, W. H. Klein, E. L. Michalson and A. R. Stage) The development of predictive models in the lodgepole pine-mountain pine beetle ecosystemContainer: Box 1, Folder 102
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Description: 1976. (With J. M. Franz and D. H. Phillips) Integrierter Pflanzenschutz gegen Schadinsekten und Krankheiten im Wald. (Integrated management of forest insect pests and diseases)Container: Box 1, Folder 103
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Description: 1976. The Bases for Integrated Pest Management. Proceedings of the XVIth IUFRO World Congress, Group 6, Oslo, Norway, June 24. Symposium chairman. IntroductionContainer: Box 1, Folder 104
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Description: 1976. Behavioral problems in interdisciplinary researchContainer: Box 1, Folder 105
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Description: 1976. Review of the book Pest Control: An Assessment of Present and Alternative Technologies. Vol. IV Forest Pest Control. National Academy of Sciences. Washington D.C. 1975Container: Box 1, Folder 106
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Description: 1977. Managing insect populations: options, mortality and the factor of over mature timberContainer: Box 1, Folder 107
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Description: 1977. Forest management from the protection scientist's viewContainer: Box 1, Folder 108
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Description: 1977. (With N. L. Crookston and D. L. Adams) Outbreaks of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine forests - 1945 to 1975Container: Box 1, Folder 109
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Description: 1977. (With M. J. Bosch and M. J. Dinoto). Case Studies of University of Idaho Research. III Development of Idaho Pattern Jury Instructions. STAR Project 57Container: Box 1, Folder 110
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Description: 1977. (With M. J. Bosch and M. Dinoto). Case Studies of University of Idaho Research. IV The Economic Impact of the On-Campus Research Effort of the University of Idaho on the Community of Moscow, IdahoContainer: Box 1, Folder 111
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Description: 1977. Integrated pest management in forest practiceContainer: Box 1, Folder 112
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Description: 1977. (With M. Dinoto) Case Studies of Idaho Research. V Cost-benefit Analysis of STAR Report 58: Characterization of fine particles from Idaho's industriesContainer: Box 1, Folder 113
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Description: 1977. "Biedermann und die Brandstifter" by Max Frisch. A Translation by R. W. Stark (Biedermann and the Arsonists) German 222, University of Idaho. Typed, 85 ppContainer: Box 1, Folder 114
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Description: 1977. Suspicion. Translation of a [book] by Friedrich Durrenmatt. University of Idaho. Typed, 95ppContainer: Box 1, Folder 115
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Description: 1977. The Judge and His Executioner. Translation of "Der Richter und sein Henker" by Friedrich Durrenmatt. University of Idaho. Typed, 66 ppContainer: Box 1, Folder 116
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Description: 1978. Theory and Practice of Mountain Pine Beetle Management in lodgepole pine forests. Symposium Proceedings and program. Several papersContainer: Box 2, Folder 1
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Description: 1978. (With N. L. Crookston) Mountain pine beetle management. Taking account of trees, beetles and objectivesContainer: Box 2, Folder 2
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Description: 1978. Integrated Forest Pest Management: what is it? Does it work? A researcher’s viewpoint. Also the program of the 69th Western Forestry ConferenceContainer: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: 1979. Review of the book The Pesticide Conspiracy, by Robert van den BoschContainer: Box 2, Folder 4
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Description: 1979. IPM, RPA, and the NFMA. In: Integrated Pest Management for Forest Insects: Where Do We Stand Today?Container: Box 2, Folder 5
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Description: 1979. Meeting the resource managers needs: Contribution of the Douglas-fir tussock moth and mountain pine beetle programsContainer: Box 2, Folder 6
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Description: 1979. Forest management and integrated pest management. In: Proceedings for Integrated Pest Management ColloquiumContainer: Box 2, Folder 7
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Description: 1979.(With D. L. Kulhavy) Effects of the antitranspirant Dow CorningR XEF-4-3561 on arthropods on a North Idaho catchmentContainer: Box 2, Folder 8
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Description: 1979. The concept of impact in integrated pest managementContainer: Box 2, Folder 9
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Description: 1979. Responsibilities of integrated pest managers to decision-makersContainer: Box 2, Folder 10
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Description: 1979. The National Forest Management Act Two Years Later: Scientific Issues Involved in Implementing the NFMAContainer: Box 2, Folder 11
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Description: 1979. Socio-political comments on the use of microbials in integrated pest managementContainer: Box 2, Folder 12
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Description: 1979. Evaluating control tactics for the Southern pine beetleContainer: Box 2, Folder 13
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Description: 1980. Review of the book Western Forest Insects by R. L. Furniss and V. M. CarolinContainer: Box 2, Folder 14
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Description: 1980. (With W. E. Waters) Forest pest management: Concept and realityContainer: Box 2, Folder 1
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Description: 1980. Integrated forest protection: a successful marriage of technology and ecologyContainer: Box 2, Folder 2
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Description: 1980. Approach to research and forest management for mountain pine beetle controlContainer: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: 1980. (With R. W. Campbell) The Douglas-fir tussock moth management systemContainer: Box 2, Folder 18
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Description: 1980. Reflections on integrated pest management in the Old the New, and the Third WorldContainer: Box 2, Folder 19
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Description: 1980. Integrated pest management - What is it? How does it fit into forest managementContainer: Box 2, Folder 20
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Description: 1982. (With R. N. Coulson) Integrated Management of Bark Beetles. (Ch. 4 of a book)Container: Box 2, Folder 21
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Description: 1982. Integrated pest management: a decision support system for forest managementContainer: Box 2, Folder 22
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Description: 1983. (With J. J. Colbert, N. L. Crookston and K. Sheehan) Western spruce budworm decision support system: Model description and implementation plansContainer: Box 2, Folder 23
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Description: 1983. What is the definition of IPM?Container: Box 2, Folder 24
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Description: 1983. Benevolent Ruler. Letter to editor. J. For. 81(8): 521, 565. Comment on SAF finally adopting metric rules. Also critical responseContainer: Box 2, Folder 25
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Description: 1984. Integrated forest protection: implications for forest managementContainer: Box 2, Folder 26
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Description: 1984. Applying research results from 'fringe disciplines’: lessons learned from integrated pest management RD & A programsContainer: Box 2, Folder 27
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Description: 1984. Review of the book Forever Green by H. A. RichmondContainer: Box 2, Folder 28
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Description: 1984. (With M. W. McFadden and K. H. Wright) Serendipity in Mission-Oriented Research and Development ProgramsContainer: Box 2, Folder 29
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Description: 1984.(With D. L. Kulhavy and A. D. Partridge) Root diseases and blister rust associated with bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in western White Pine in IdahoContainer: Box 2, Folder 30
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Description: 1984. Canusa. Newsletter. Ron Stark received the Barrington Moore Memorial Award for 1983 from the Society of American Foresters. Also in the same publication: Our International Technology Transfer BroadensContainer: Box 2, Folder 31
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Description: 1985. (Ed. with C. J. Sanders, E. J. Mullins, J. Murphy) Recent Advances in Spruce Budworms Research. Proc. of the CANUSA Spruce Budworms Research SymposiumContainer: Box 2, Folder 32
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Description: 1985. (Tech. Coordinator with M. H. Brookes, J. J. Colbert and R. G. Mitchell). Managing Trees and Stands Susceptible to Western Spruce BudwormContainer: Box 2, Folder 33
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Description: 1985. (With A. A. Berryman) Assessing the Risk of Forest Insect OutbreaksContainer: Box 2, Folder 34
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Description: 1985. (Editor with W. E. Waters and D. L. Wood) Integrated Pest Management in Pine-Bark Beetle Ecosystems. Also a copy of the Japanese translationContainer: Box 2, Folder 35
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Description: 1985. (With W. E. Waters) Concept and Structure of a forest pest management system. (With N. L. Crookston) Forest-bark beetle interactions: stand dynamics and prognoses. (With D. L. Wood, W. E. Waters, W. D. Bedard, and F. W. Cobb, Jr.) Treatment tactics and strategies. (With W. E. Waters and D. L. Wood) SummaryContainer: Box 2, Folder 36
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Description: 1985. (With R. A. Nathanson and D. G. Burnell). Observations on the influence of site characteristics on parasites of the larch casebearer, Coleophora laricella Hbn. (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae)Container: Box 2, Folder 37
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Description: 1985. (With D. G. Burnell, L. F. Neuenschwander, M. W. Stock and R. N. Nathanson) Dynamics of parasite guilds and insect herbivores in forest successional stagesContainer: Box 2, Folder 38
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Description: 1985. (With I. S. Otvos) Arthropod food of some forest-inhabiting birdsContainer: Box 2, Folder 39
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Description: 1985. The Path From Here: Integrated Forest Protection For The Future, Eds. Dave Brown, Samuel M. Hitt, William H. Moir. Prepared by the Integrated Pest Management Working Group, Region 3 USDA Forest ServiceContainer: Box 2, Folder 40
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Description: 1985. (With W. G. Wellington, P. Lorio and W. Schmidt) Site/tree/insect interactions Panel (Moderator)Container: Box 2, Folder 41
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Description: 1985. Site factors and biological control. Workshop moderators reportContainer: Box 2, Folder 42
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Description: 1985. (With C. G. Niwa, D. G. Burnell and D. M. Johnson-Knox). Annotated Bibliography of Larch Casebearer ParasitoidsContainer: Box 2, Folder 43
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Description: 1985. On Human Autonomy. Essay written for Phil.499, Spring semester, University of IdahoContainer: Box 2, Folder 44
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Description: 1985. Report to the Interplanetary Science Foundation on the First Archeological Expedition to the Planet Earth by the Cultural Anthropological Section. Chairman X751-81092. Essay incorporating review of plays studied in FL/EN 314 Spring semester, University of IdahoContainer: Box 2, Folder 45
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Description: 1987. (Technical Coordinator with M. H. Brookes, R. W. Campbell, J. J. Colbert, R. G. Mitchell). Western Spruce Budworm. Canada/United States Spruce Budworms Program-WestContainer: Box 2, Folder 46
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Description: 1987. (Technical Coordinator with M. H. Brookes, J. J. Colbert, R. G. Mitchell) Western Spruce Budworm and Forest-Management Planning. (With K. H. Wright) Management Considerations in Integrated Pest Management. Canadian Regulations Affecting Pest Management. USDA Forest Service/ Coop. State Res. Service Technical Bulletin No.1696Container: Box 2, Folder 47
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Description: 1987. Impacts of Forest Insects and Disease: Significance and Measurement. Correspondence with the editorContainer: Box 2, Folder 48
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Description: 1987. The Legend of the White Reindeer. Entry to Finlandia Vodka writing contestsContainer: Box 2, Folder 49
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Description: 1987. Coverage Incomplete. Letter to Spokesman-Review, regarding Oliver North coverageContainer: Box 2, Folder 50
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Description: 1988. (With W. R. Henson) William George Wellington: A Tribute. pp. 9-19 in Paths from a Viewpoint: The Wellington Festschrift on Insect EcologyContainer: Box 2, Folder 51
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Description: 1988. (With C. G. Niwa and D. G. Burnell) Habitat typing of sites for release of Agathis pumila (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) against the larch casebearer Coleophora laricella (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae)Container: Box 2, Folder 52
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Description: 1988. The Great Gypsy Moth Controversy. Bonner Co. News Digest, April 29-May 5. Correspondence and clippings regarding waste of public money on GM 'eradication’Container: Box 2, Folder 53
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Description: 1989. (With A. E. Cameron) Variations in the life cycle of the lodgepole terminal weevil, pissodes terminalis Hopping (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in CaliforniaContainer: Box 2, Folder 54
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Description: 1990. Forest entomology in Western Canada: the Formative Years. What-We Worry? Contribution to a Panel-Gypsy Moth in the West. Abstract in Proc. 41st Annual WFIWCContainer: Box 2, Folder 55
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Description: 1991. Review of the book Ecology and Management of Forest Insects by Martin R. Speight and David WainhouseContainer: Box 2, Folder 56
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Description: 1992. (With W. Baltensweiler) The role of IUFRO in forest entomological researchContainer: Box 2, Folder 57
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Description: 1995. Reflections on Career InfluencesContainer: Box 2, Folder 58
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Description: Draft of a book. Ron W. Stark and Karl J. Stoszek. Final chapter 1, introduction, and table of contentsContainer: Box 2, Folder 59
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Description: Draft of a book. Stark and Berryman. Chapter 2: Forest Protection. New material. Henson comments. Mar. 28, 1991Container: Box 2, Folder 60
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Description: Draft of a book. Chapter 3: Factors Influencing Forest Growth Management & Survival. New material and correction. Mar. 28, 1990Container: Box 2, Folder 61
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Description: Draft of a book. Chapter 4: Integrated Forest Protection (2nd and 3rd drafts) Jan. 30, 1992Container: Box 2, Folder 62
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Description: Complete list of publications and writings of Ronald W. Stark, compiled by the authorContainer: Box 2, Folder 63
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Description: diskettes probably containing letters and other documents related to Ronald W. Stark's CANUSA assignment, 1980s. Access restricted for technical reasonContainer: Box 3, Folder
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Description: Newsclippings concerning colleaguesContainer: Box 3, Folder
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Subject Terms
- Forest Insects.
Personal Names
- Stark, Ronald W. --Archives
