Books by Wickman, Boyd E.
Harry E. Burke and John M. Mil
Harry E. Burke and John M. Miller, pioneers in western forest entomology
Mammoth Lakes revisited, 50 years after a Douglas-fir Tussock Moth outbreak
Seasonal variation of degree-d
Seasonal variation of degree-day accumulation in relation to phenology of western spruce budworm, Douglas-fir tussock moth, and host trees in northeastern Oregon
Tree growth in thinned and unt
Tree growth in thinned and unthinned white fir stands 20 years after a Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak
Natural regeneration 10 years after a Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak in northeastern Oregon
Comparison of a degree-day computer and a recording thermograph in a forest environment
Degree-day accumulation related to the phenology of Douglas-fir tussock moth and white fir during five seasons of monitoring in southern Oregon
Radial growth in grand fir and Douglas-fir related to defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth in the Blue Mountains outbreak
Douglas-fir tussock moth handb
Douglas-fir tussock moth handbook
Tree mortality and top-kill related to defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth in the Blue Mountains outbreak
Douglas-fir tussock moth egg hatch and larval development in relation to phenology of white fir in southern Orgeon
Evaluating damage caused to a campground by Douglas-fir tussock moth
Major outbreaks of the Douglas
Major outbreaks of the Douglas-fir tussock moth in Oregon and California
Decay in white fir top-killed by Douglas-fir tussock moth
Fir tree borer
Insect-caused deterioration of
Insect-caused deterioration of windthrown timber in northern California, 1963-1964
Mortality and growth reduction
Mortality and growth reduction of white fir following defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth
Effects of defoliation by the Great Basin tent caterpillar on greenleaf manzanita and whitehorn ceanothus
The effects of sanitation-salvage cutting on insect-caused mortality at Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest, 1938-1959
Mortality of white fir following defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth in California, 1957