Aspen Bibliography

Aspen Bibliography

 
As the most widespread tree species in North America, Quaking Aspen systems provide an array of natural resource products and uses. Often among the most biologically diverse systems in a given landscape, the condition of aspen forests affects the status of numerous floral and faunal associates. Concern over the health, sustainability, aesthetics, and economic value of aspen has spawned a large body of literature in both basic and applied research. The Aspen Bibliography, sponsored by the Western Aspen Alliance and the Quinney Natural Resources Research Library and available from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references. Your feedback and participation in updating this database is important to us. If there are items you are aware of related to aspen ecology that are not found in this database, please contact the Aspen Bibliography administrator at quinneylibrary@gmail.com with the citation or mail a hardcopy of the document to Aspen Bibliography - Quinney Library, 5260 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322. All information is provided as-is. While every effort is being made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up-to-date, errors may occur. Also, we provide many links to external web sites. Sometimes the links provided are moved or removed creating a broken link. If you think you have discovered a broken link or an error please notify us at quinneylibrary@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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Behavioral Archives Link the Chemistry and Clonal Structure of Trembling Aspen to the Food Choice of North American Porcupine, Brandee Diner, Dominique Berteaux, Jim Fyles, and Richard L. Lindroth; Oecologia

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Regeneration of Populus nine years after variable retention harvest in boreal mixedwood forests, Tomasz Gradowski, Victor J. Lieffers, Simon M. Landhausser, Derek Sidders, Jan Volney, and John R. Spence; Forest Ecology and Management

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Assessing aspen using remote sensing, Randy Hamilton, Kevin Megown, Jeff DiBenedetto, Dale Bartos, and Anne Mikeck

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Occupancy Modeling of Ruffed Grouse in the Black Hills National Forest, Christopher P. Hansen

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Correlation of foliar MT2b expression with Cd and Zn concentrations in hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) grown in contaminated soil, Viivi Hassinen, Veli-Matti Vallinkoski, Sari Issakainen, Arja Tervahauta, Sirpa Karenlampi, and Kristina Servomaa; Environmental Pollution

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Incidence of Venturia shoot blight in aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) varies with tree chemistry and genotype, Lisa M. Holeski, Andrew Vogelzang, Glen Stanosz, and Richard L. Lindroth; Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

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Molecular and dendrochronological analysis of natural root grafting in Polulus tremuloides (Salicaceaea), Hana Jelinkova, Francine Tremblay, and Annie DesRochers; American Jouranl of Botany

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Effect of Simulated Browsing on Aspen Regeneration: Implications for Restoration, Bobette E. Jones, David F. Lile, and Kenneth W. Tate; Rangeland Ecology and Management

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2009 Report : A Multi-Refuge Program to Evaluate the Effect of Ungulate Browsing on Habitat, Richard B. Keigley, Jeffrey Warren, and Wayne J. King

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Regeneration of aspen following partial and strip understory protection harvest in boreal mixedwood forests, Alison D. Lennie, Simon M. Landsausser, Victor J. Lieffers, and Derek Sidders; Forestry Chroncle

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Restoring landscapes of fear with wolves in the Scottish Highlands, Adrian D. Manning, Iain J. Gordon, and William J. Ripple; Biological Conservation

Status of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Sierra Nevada, T L. Morelli, C I. Millar, D D. Delany, and R D. Westfall

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Aspen in Scotland: biodiversity and management, John Parrott and Neil MacKenzie

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Rise of the mesopredator, Laura R. Prugh, Chantal J. Stoner, Clinton W. Epps, William T. Bean, William J. Ripple, Andrea S. Laliberte, and Justin S. Brashares; Bioscience

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Aspen, climate, and sudden decline in western USA, Gerald E. Rehfeldt, Dennis E. Ferguson, and Nicholas L. Crookston; Forest Ecology and Management

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Suckering response of aspen to traffic-induced-root wounding and the barrier-effect of log storage, Kevin N. Renkema, Simon M. Landhausser, and Victor J. Lieffers; Forest Ecology and Management

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Aspen regeneration on log decking areas as influenced by season and duration of log storage, Kevin N. Renkema, Victor J. Lieffers, and Simon M. Landhausser; New Forests

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An Aspen Success Story : 2009 Aspen Monitoring Report, James L. Robertson; Pole Canyon Fuels Reduction Project

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Western Aspen Alliance web page, Paul Rogers, Dale Bartos, Ronald Ryel, David Burton, Robert Campbell, and Mark Fowden

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Aspen succession and nitrogen loading: a case for epiphytic lichens as bioindicators in the Rocky Mountains, USA, Paul C. Rogers, Kori D. Moore, and Ronald J. Ryel; Journal of Vegetation Science

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Regional Assessment of Aspen Change and Spatial Variability on Decadal Time Scales, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey; Remote Sensing

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Altered leaf morphology, leaf resource dilution and defense chemistry induction in frost-defoliated aspen (Populus tremuloides), Samuel B. St. Clair, Steven D. Monson, Eric A. Smith, David G. Cahill, and William J. Calder; Tree Physiology

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Seasonal Fluctuation of Root Carbohydrates and in Hybrid Aspen Clones and Its Relationship to the Sprouting Efficiency of Root Cuttings?, Niina Wilhelmiina Stenvall, Maria Piisila, and Pertti Pulkkinen; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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A spatially explicit model to predict future landscape composition of aspen woodlands under various management scenarios, Eva K. Strand, Lee A. Vierling, and Stephen C. Bunting; Ecological Modelling

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Quantifying successional rates in western aspen woodlands: current conditions, future predictions, Eva K. Strand, Lee A. Vierling, Stephen C. Bunting, and Paul E. Gessler; Forest Ecology and Management

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Introduced ungulate herbivore alters soil processes after fire, Michelle L. Stritar, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Stephen C. Hart, and Joseph K. Bailey; Biological Invasions

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Climate and vegetation change during the twentieth century in the lower Peace River district, northern Alberta, Canada, W L. Strong, M J. Redburn, and C C. Gates; Holocene

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Landscape-level vegetation recovery from herbivory: progress after four decades of invasive red deer control, Andrew J. Tanentzap, Larry E. Burrows, William G. Lee, Graham Nugent, Jane M. Maxwll, and David A. Coomes; Journal of Applied Ecology

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Endomembrane system of aspen root cells plays a key role in defense against a common fungal root endophyte, Cryptosporiopsis radicicola, Akihiko Tsuneda, Wei Wang, Ichiko Tsuneda, and Randolph S. Currah; Mycologia

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Silviculture certification revalidation case studey : An Assessment of Aspen Regeneration by Fire Intensity Following Prescribed Burning on Low Productivity Sites in Southwest Idaho and/or A simplistic model showing aspen sprouting response by varying degrees of fire intensity as defined by degree of aspen crown-kill within the Lime Creek Aspen Restoration Project Area, Steven L. Williams

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Spring frost and decay fungi are implicated in suppressing aspen re-growth following cleaning in jevenile stands, Jane M. Wolken, Victor J. Landhausser, Simon M., and Tara Mulak; Annals of Forest Science

Effect of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi on Aspen (Populus) Salt Stress Tolerance, K. Yrjälä, H. Hulkko, Y-Z. Nie, T. Sipila, P. Pulkkinen, and L-M Vaario; COST Action 859 – WG1 & WG2 Workshop and MC Meeting

Birch (Betula) and Hybrid Aspen (Populus) for Rhizoremediation: Depicting the Plant Associated Microbiome and the Catabolic Capacity, Kim Yrjälä, Marco Andreolli, Giovanni Vallini, Lu-Min Vaario, Pertti Pulkkinen, Mirja Heinonen, Heidi Hulkko, Carola Fortelius, Marja-Leena Akerman, and Timo Sipila; COST Action 859

2008

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Can clone size serve as a proxy for clone age?An exploration using microsatellite divergence in Populus tremuloides, D Ally, K Ritland, and S P. Otto; Molecular Ecology

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Great Basin Aspen Ecosystems, Dale L. Bartos

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Recovering Riparian Plant Communities with Wolves in Northern Yellowstone, U.S.A., Robert L. Beschta and William J. Ripple; Restoration Ecology

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Wolves, trophic cascades, and rivers in the Olympic National Park, USA, Robert L. Beschta and William J. Ripple; Ecohydrology

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Age distribution of aspen in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA, Dan Binkley; Forest Ecology and Management

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Mechanical charaterization of juvinile European aspen (Populus tremula) and hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x Populus tremuloides) using full-field strain measurements, Ingela Bjurhager, Lars A. Berglund, Stig L. Bardage, and Bjorn Sundberg; Journal of Wood Science

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Variation in epiphytic lichen and bryophyte composition and diversity along a gradient of productivity in Populus tremuloides stands of northeastern British Columbia, Canada, Catherine Boudreault, Darwyn S. Coxson, Elise Vincent, Yves Bergeron, and Janet Marsh; Ecoscience

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Regulating overabundant ungulate populations: An example for elk in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, John B. Bradford and N. Thompson Hobbs; Journal of Environmental Management

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Changes in spectral properties, chlorophyll content and internal mesophyll structure of senescing Populus balsamifera and Populus tremuloides leaves, Karen L. Castro and G.Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa; Sensors

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The Use of Airborne Lidar to Assess Avian Species Diversity, Density, and Occurrence in a Pine/Aspen Forest, Rick Clawges, Kerri Vierling, Lee Vierling, and Eric Rowell; Remote Sensing of Environment

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Validation Case Study : Treatment Effectiveness in Aspen Vegetation Type : A Comparison of Two Types of Treatments on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, Diane M. Cote

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Pando lives: molecular genetic evidence of a giant aspen clone in central Utah, Jennifer DeWoody, Carol A. Rowe, Valerie D. Hipkins, and Karen E. Mock; Western North American Naturalist

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Aspen Decline on the Coconino National Forest, Mary Lou Fairweather, Brian W. Giles, and Mike Manthei; Proceedings of the 55th Annual Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, October 15-19, 2007, Sedona, AZ, Oregon Department of Forestry, Salem, OR, 130 pp

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Response of tree growth to a changing climate in boreal central Canada: A comparison of empirical, process-based, and hybrid modelling approaches, Martin P. Girardin, Frederic Raulier, Pierre Y. Bernier, and Jacques C. Tardif; Ecological Modelling

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Decay of Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) Wood in Moist and Dry Boreal, Temperate, and Tropical Forest Fragments, Grizelle González, William A. Gould, Andrew T. Hudak, and Teresa Nettleton Hollingsworth; AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment

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Fine-scale predation risk on elk after wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park, USA, Joshua Halofsky and William Ripple; Behavioral Ecology

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Linkages between wolf presence and aspen recruitment in the Gallatin elk winter range of southwestern Montana, USA, Joshua Halofsky and William Ripple; Forestry: an International Journal of Forest Research

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Recoupling fire and aspen recruitment after wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park, USA, Joshua S. Halofsky, William J. Ripple, and Robert L. Beschta; Forest Ecology and Management

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Influence of soil type and altered lignin biosynthesis on the growth and above and below ground biomass allocation of Populus tremuloides, Jessics E. Hancock, Kate L. Bradley, Christian P. Giardina, and Kurt S. Pregitzer; Plant and Soil

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Does Moose Browsing Threaten European Aspen Regeneration in Koli National Park, Finland?, Sauli Harkonen, Kalle Eerikainen, Riikka Lahteenmaki, and Risto Heikkila; Alces

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Quantifying branch, crown and bole development in Populus tremuloides Michx. from northeastern British Columbia, George J. Harper; Forest Ecology and Management

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Impacts of a regional drought on the productivity, dieback, and biomass of western Canadian aspen forests, Ted E.H. Hogg, J P. Brandt, and M Michaelian; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Aspen snag dynamics, cavity-nesting birds, and trophic cascades in Yellowstone's northern range, Jeff P. Hollenbeck and William J. Ripple; Forest Ecology and Management

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Modeling potential climate change impacts on the trees of the northeastern United States, Louis Iverson, Anantha Prasad, and Stephen Matthews; Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change

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Quantitative genetic variation in morphological and physiological traits within a quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) population, Megan K. Kanaga, Ronald J. Ryel, Karen E. Mock, and Michael E. Pfrender; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Marketing of Forest Reproductive Material: the Use of Microsatellites for Identification of Registered Tree Clones in Finland, Leena Koviuranta, Kari Leinonen, and Pertti Pulkkinen

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Differential snowpack accumulation and water dynamics in aspen and conifer communities: implications for water yield and ecosystem function., Eric M. LaMalfa and Ronald J. Ryel; Ecosystems

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Clonal dynamics in western North American aspen (Populus tremuloides), K E. Mock, C A. Rowe, M B. Hooten, J Dewoody, and V D. Hipkins; Molecular Ecology

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Aspen Stands as Small Mammal “Hotspots” Within Dry Forest Ecosystems of British Columbia, Dustin K. Oaten and Karl W. Larsen; Northwest Science

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Continental-scale Tree Population Response to Rapid Climate Change, Competition and Disturbance, Matthew C. Peros, K Gajewski, and Andre E. Viau; Global Ecology and Biogeography

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Successional development of silviculturally treated and untreated high-latitute Populus tremuloides clearcuts in northern Alberta, Canada, M.Jacqueline Redburn and Wayne L. Strong; Forest Ecology and Management

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Carbon gain and bud physiology in Populus tremuloides and Betula papyrifera grown under long-term exposure to elevated concentrations of CO2 and O3, Johanna Riikonen, Katre Kets, Joseph Darbah, Elina Vapaavuori, Mark E. Kubiske, Neil Nelson, and David F. Karnsoky; Tree Physiology

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Summary and abstracts from sudden aspen decline (SAD) meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado, February 12-13, 2008, Paul C. Rogers

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Lichen Community Change in Response to Succession in Aspen Forests of the southern Rocky Mountains, Paul C. Rogers and Ronald J. Ryel; Forest Ecology and Management

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The Beavers of Yellowstone, Douglas W. Smith and Daniel B. Tyers; Yellowstone Science

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Effect of conifer encroachment into aspen stands on understory biomass, B R. Stam, J C. Malechek, D L. Bartos, J E. Browns, and E B. Godfrey; Rangeland Ecology and Management

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N-transfer through aspen litter and feather moss layers after fertilization with ammonium nitrate and urea, N A. Startsev, V J. Lieffers, S M. Landhausser, and A Velazquez-Martinez; Plant Soil

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Simulated browsing impacts on aspen suckers' density, growth, and nutritional responses, Koketso Tshireletso

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Responses to ectomychrrhizal Populus tremuloides and Betula papyrifera seedlings to salinity, Huang Yi, Monica C. Polanco, Michael D. MacKinnon, and Janusz J. Zwiazek; Environmental and Experimental Botany

Hybrid Aspen Clones for Rhizoremediation: Degradation of Pahs and Rhizosphere Responses in Extradiol Dioxygenas Community Structure, K. Yrjälä, C. Fortelius, M-L Akerman, P. Pulkkinen, and T. Sipila; COST 859, working group 2, University of Verona

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Contrasting Release Approaches for a Mixed Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera-Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Stand, Eric K. Zenner and Klaus J. Puettmann; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

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Rapid shifts in the chemical composition of aspen forests: an introduced herbivore as an agent of natural selection, Joseph K. Bailey, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Brian J. Rehill, Duncan J. Irschick, Thomas G. Whitham, and Richard L. Lindroth; Biological Invasions

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Wolves, elk, and aspen in the winter range of Jasper National Park, Canada, R L. Beschta and W J. Ripple; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Soil microbial community responses to altered lignin biosynthesis in Populus tremuloides vary among three distinct soil, Kate L. Bradley, Jessica E. Hancock, Christian P. Giardina, and Kurt S. Pregitzer; Plant and Soil

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Extent of stem dieback in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) as an indicator of time-since simulated browsing, A W. Carson, R V. Rea, and A L. Fredeen; Rangeland Ecology and Management

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Genetics, environment, and their interaction determine efficacy of chemical defense in trembling aspen, Jack R. Donaldson and Richard L. Lindroth; Ecology

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Aspen demographics in relation to spatial context and ugulate browsing: Implications for conservation and forest management, Las Edenius and Göran Ericsson; Biological Conservation

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Do high-density patches of coarse wood and regenerating saplings create browsing refugia for aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in Yellowstone Nationa Park USA, James D. Forester, Dean P. Anderson, and Monica G. Turner; Forest Ecology and Management

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Natural dynamics based silviculutre for maintaining plant biodiversity in Populus tremuloides dominated boreal forests of eastern Canada, Sybille Haeussler, Yves Bergeron, Suzanne Brais, and Brian D. Harvey; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Impacts of elevated ozone and nitrogen on growth and photosynthesis of European aspen (Populus tremula) and hybrid aspen (P-tremula x Populus tremuloides) clones, Elina Haikio, Vera Freiwald, Tarja Silfver, Egbert Beuker, Toini Holopainen, and Elina Oksanen; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Evidence of a trophic cascade among wolves, elk, and aspen in Yellowstone National Park, USA, Jashua S. Halofsky

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Plant growth, biomass partitioning and soil carbon formation in response to altered lignin biosynthesis in Populus tremuloides, Jessics E. Hancock, Wendy M. Loya, Christian P. Giardina, Laigeng Li, Vincent L. Chiang, and Kurt S. Pregitzer; New Phytologist

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Aspen and conifer heterogeneity effects on bird diversity in the northern Yellowstone ecosystem, Jeff P. Hollenbeck and William J. Ripple; Western North American Naturalist

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Aspen patch and migratory bird relationship in the northern Yellowstone ecosystem, Jeff P. Hollenbeck and William J. Ripple; Landscape Ecology

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Reconciling divergent interpretations of quaking aspen decline on the northern Colorado front range, Daniel M. Kashian, William H. Romme, and Claudia M. Regan; Ecological Applications

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Variable response of butterflies and vegetation to elk herbivory: an exclosure experiment in ponderosa pine and aspen-mixed conifer forests, Paula K. Kleintjes Neff, Stephen M. Fittig, and Dustin R. VanOverbeke; The Southwestern Naturalist

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A typology of stand structure and dynamics of Quaking aspen in northwestern Colorado, Brian P. Kurzel, Thomas T. Veblen, and Dominik Kulakowski; Forest Ecology and Management

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The Demographic Structure of European Aspen (Populus tremula) Populations in Managed and Old-Growth Boreal Forests in Eastern Finland, Tarja Latva-Karnmaa, Reijo Penttilä, and Juha Sittonen; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Risk assessment in the face of a changing environment: gypsy moth and climate change in Utah, J. A. Logan; J. Régničre; D. R. Gray; and S. A, Munson; Ecological Applications

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Effects of Corylus cornuta Stem Density on Root Suckering and Rooting Depth of Populus tremuloides, Theresa L. Mundell, Simon M. Landhausser, and Victor J. Lieffers; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Yellow pine chipmonks cannot climb quaking aspens: implications for avian nest site selection, T. Will Richardson and Stephen B. Vander Wall; Western North American Naturalist

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Hardwood tree decline following large carnivore loss on the Great Plains, USA, William J. Ripple and Robert L. Beschta; Frontiers in Ecology and Environment

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Restoring Yellowstone's aspen with wolves, William J. Ripple and Robert L. Beschta; Biological Conservation

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Factors Influencing Epiphytic Lichen Communities in Aspen-Associated Forests of Bear River Range, Idaho and Utah, Paul C. Rogers

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Aspen Indicator Species in Lichen Communities in the Bear River Range of Idaho and Utah, Paul C. Rogers, Roger Rosentreter, and Ronald J. Ryel

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Aspen in the Sierra Nevada: regional conservation of a continental species, P.C. Rogers, W.D. Shepperd, and D.L. Bartos; Natural Areas Journal

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Induction of xylem and fiber differentiation in Populus tremuloides, Mathias Schuetz, Afsaneh Haghighi-Kia, Carol L. Wenzel, and Jim Mattsson; Canadian Journal of Botany