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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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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

2007

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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, Joshua 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

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A Fence Design for Excluding Elk Without Impeding Other Wildlife, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Nathan W. Seward, Michael J. Lavelle, Justin W. Fischer, and Gregory E. Phillips; Rangeland Ecology and Management

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Hydrologic regime and herbivory stabilize an alternative state in Yellowstone National Park, Evan C. Wolf, David J. Cooper, and N. Thompson Hobbs; Ecological Applications

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Rapid Mortality of Populus tremuloides in Southwestern Colorado, USA, James J. Worrall, Leanne Egeland, Thomas Eager, Roy A. Mask, Erik W. Johnson, Philip A. Kemp, and Wayne D. Shepperd; Forest Ecology and Management

2006

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Estimates of Elk Summer Range Nutritional Carrying Capacity Constrained by Probabilities of Habitat Selection, Jeffery L. Beck, James M. Peek, and Eva K. Strand; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Was Aldo Leopold right about the Kaibab deer herd?, Dan Binkley, Margaret M. Moore, William H. Romme, and Peter M. Brown; Ecosystems

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Complex interactions shaping aspen dynamics in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Kathryn Brown, Andrew J. Hansen, Robert E. Keane, and Lisa J. Graumlich; Landscape Ecology

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Evaluating plant invasions from both habitat and species perspectives, Geneva W. Chong, Yuka Otsuki, Thomas J. Stohlgren, Debra Guenther, Paul Evangelista, Cynthia Villa, and Alycia Waters; Western North American Naturalist

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Contrasting functional traits maintain lichen epiphyte diversity in response to climate and autogenic succession, Christopher J. Ellis and Brian J. Coppins; Journal of Biogeography

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Interaction between a lichen and a fungal parasite in a successional community: implications for conservation, H. Hedenls, K. Lundin, and L. Ericson; Journal of Vegetation Science

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Reproduction and population structure in the European aspen, Tarja Latva-Karjanmaa

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Vascular Plant Species Richness and Distribution in a Heterogeneous Landscape, Kelly J. McCloskey

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Genotype and Environment as Determinants of Intraspecific Variation in Quaking Aspen Phytochemistry and Consequences for an Insect Herbivore (Populus Tremuloides), Tod Lee Osier and Richard L. Lindroth; Oecologia

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Hailstorm Damage Promotes Aspen Invasion Into Grassland, Duane A. Peltzer and Scott D. Wilson; Botany

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Twentieth century Forest–Grassland Ecotone Shift in Montana Under Differing Livestock Grazing Pressure, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey, Cliff Montagne, Lisa Graumlich, Rick Lawrence, and Jerry Nielsen; Forest Ecology and Management

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Habitone analysis of quaking aspen in the Utah Book Cliffs: effects of site water demand and conifer cover, Joseph O. Sexton, Douglas R. Ramsey, and Dale L. Bartos; Ecological Modeling

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Ecology, Biodiversity, Management, and Restoration of Aspen in the Sierra Nevada, Wayne Shepperd, Paul C. Rogers, David Burton, and Dale Bartos

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The Role of Diameter and Location of the Root Cutting in the Regeneration Ability of Hybrid Aspen, N. Stenvall, T. Haapala, and P. Pulkkinen; Forest Ecology and Management

2005

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Diet Composition, Forage Selection, and Potential for Forage Competition Among Elk, Deer, and Livestock on Aspen–Sagebrush Summer Range, Jeffrey L. Beck and James M. Peek; Rangeland Ecology & Management

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Genotypic variation and recovery of Populus tremuloides from biomass removal and compaction in northern Wisconsin, USA, J G. Bockheim, H Park, and J Gallagher; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Structural and kinetic basis for substrate selectivity in Populus tremuloides sinapyl alcohol dehydrogenase, E K. Bomati and J P. Noel; Plant Cell

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Nitrogen storage and seasonal nitrogen cycling in Populus: bridging molecular physiology and ecophysiology, Janice E.K. Cooke and Martin Weih; New Phytologist

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Forty-eight year decline and fragmentation of aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the South Warner Mountains of California, Aaron P. Di Orio, Richard Callas, and Robert J. Schaefer; Forest Ecology and Management

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Canopy gap disturbance and succession in trembling aspen dominated boreal forests in northeastern Ontario, Steven B. Hill, Azim U. Mallik, and Han Y.H. Chen; Canadian Journal of Forestry

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Factors affecting interannual variation in growth of western Canadian aspen forests during 1951-2000, E.H. Hogg, James P. Brandt, and B. Kochtubajda; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Elevated atmospheric CO2 alters soil microbial communities associated with trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) roots, L R. Janus, N L. Angeloni, J McCormack, S T. Rier, N C. Tuchman, and J J. Kelly; Microbial Ecology

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Effects of aspen (Populus tremuloides) sucker removal on postfire conifer regeneration in central Alaska, Jiff F. Johnstone; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effectiveness monitoring of aspen regeneration on managed rangelands, B.E. Jones, D. Burton, and K.W. Tate

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Removal of encroaching conifers to regenerate degraded asepn stands in the Sierra Nevada, Bobette E. Jones, Tom H. Rickman, Alfred Vazquez, Yakako Sado, and Kenneth W. Tate; Restoration Ecology

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Scaling ozone responses of forest trees to the ecosystem level in a changing climate, D.F. Karnosky, K.S. Pregitzer, D.R. Zar, M.E. Kubiske, G.R. Hendrey, D. Weinstein, M. Nosal, and K.E. Percy; Plant, Cell and Environment

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Effects of conifers and elk browsing on quaking aspen forests in the central Rocky Mountains, Margot W. Kaye, Dan Binkley, and Thomas J. Stohlgren; Ecological Applications

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A cellular timetable of autumn senescence, Johanna Keskitalo, Bustaf Bergquist, Per Gardeström, and Stefan Jansson; Plant Physiology

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Tropospheric O3 compromises net primary production in young stnds of trembling apen, paper birch and sugar maple in response to elevated atmospheric CO2, John S. King, Mark E. Kubiske, Kurt S. Pregitzer, George R. Hendrey, Evan P. McDonald, Christian P. Biardina, Vanessa S. Quinn, and David F. Karnosky; New Phytologist

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Aspen Stand Conditions on Elk Winter Ranges in the Northern Yellowstone, USA, Eric J. Larsen and William J. Ripple; Natural Areas Journal

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Effect of aspen (Populus tremuloides) as a companion species on the growth of black spruce (Picea mariana) in the southwestern boreal forest of Quebec, S Legare, Y Bergeron, and D Pare; Forest Ecology and Management

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Effects of elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and troposhpheric O3 on leaf litter production and chemistry in trembling aspen and paper birch communities, Lingli Liu, John S. King, and Christian P. Giardina; Tree Physiology

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Impacts of greenhouse gases on epicuticular waxes of Populus tremuloides Michx.: Results from an open-air exposure and a natural O-3 gradient, B Mankovska, K E. Percy, and D F. Karnosky; Environmental Pollution

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A genomic approach to investigate developmental cell death in woody tissues of Populus trees, Charleen Moreau, Nikolay Aksenov, Maribel Garcia Lorenzo, Bo Segerman, Christiane Funk, Peter Nilsson, Sefan Jansson, and Hannele Tuominen; Genome Bioloby

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Temporal variation in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) genetic and clonal structures in the mixedwood boreal forest of eastern Canada, M C. Namroud, F Tremblay, and Y Bergeron; Ecoscience

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Effects of conifers on aspen-breeding bird communities in the Sierra Nevada, T. Will Richardson and Sacha K. Heath; Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society

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Linking wolves and plants: Aldo Leopold on trophic cascades, William J. Ripple and Robert L. Beschta; BioScience

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Establishment, persistence, and growth of aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings in Yellowstone National Park, W H. Romme, M G. Turner, G A. Tuskan, and R A. Reed; Ecology

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Productivity and thinning effects in hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. x P-tremuloides Michx.) stands in southern Sweden, L Rytter and L G. Stener; Forestry

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Techniques to restore aspen forests in the western U.S., Wayne D. Shepperd; Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society

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Planting Aspen to Rehabilitate Riparian Areas: a Pilot Study, Wayne D. Shepperd and Stephen A. Mata

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Twenty-year change in aspen dominance in pure aspen amd mixed aspen/conifer stands on the Uncompahgre Plateau, Colorado, USA, Amy E. Smith and Frederick W. Smith; Forest Ecology and Management

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The Effect of Soil Temperature and Light on Sprouting and Rooting of Root Cuttings of Hybrid Aspen Clones, N. Stenvall, T. Haapala, S. Aarlahti, and P. Pulkkinen; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Distribution and anatomical characteristics of white rings in Populus tremuloides, A Sutton and J Tardif; IAWA Journal

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Clone identification and clonal structure of the European aspen (Populus tremula), Leena I. Suvanto and Tarja B. Latva-Karjanmaa; Molecular Ecology

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Climatic influences on fire regimes in the northern Sierra Nevada mountains, Lake Tahoe Basin, Nevada, USA, A.H. Taylor and R.M. Beaty; Journal of Biogeography

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Nevada Bird Count: 2003 Status Report, Elisabeth Ammon

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Restoration of Aspen Woodland Invaded by Western Juniper: Applications of Partial Cutting and Prescribed Fire, Jonathon D. Bates and Richard F. Miller; 16th Int'l Conferences, Society for Ecological Restoration, August 24-25, Victoria Canada

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Component and whole-system respiration fluxes in northern deciduousforests, P.V. Bolstad, K.J. Davis, J. Martin, B.D. Cook, and W. Wang; Tree Physiology

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Development of a Protocol for the Ecological Assessment of a Special Species, David Burton; Silviculture in special places: Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 2003 September 8-11; Granby, CO.

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Implementation monitoring protocol for aspen, David Burton; Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society

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Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) at treeline: a century of change in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA, Grant P. Elliott and William L. Baker; Journal of Biogeography

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Development of New Aspen Cohorts: How Many Suckers Create an Adequate Condition and the Relationship with Ungulate Impacts?, Brian Ferguson, Dale Bartos, and Wayne Shepperd

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Predicting landscape patterns of aspen dieback: mechanisms and knowledge gaps, Brent R. Frey, Victor J. Lieffers, E.H. Hogg, and Simon M. Landhäusser; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Variation in Multiplication Rate and Rooting Potential of Hybrid Aspen, T. Haapala, A. Pakkanen, and P. Pulkkinen; Forest Ecology and Management

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Browsing by red deer negatively impacts on soil nitrogen availability in regenerating native forest, Kathryn A. Harrison and Richard D. Bardgett; Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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Riparian Songbird Monitoring in the Eastern Sierra Nevada: results of the 2003 field season and selected 1998 - 2003 summary results, Sacha K. Heath, Leah A. Culp, H.River Gates, Quresh S. Latif, and Christopher M. Tonra

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Aspen lichens in agricultural and forest landscapes: the importance of habitat quality, Henrik Hedenls and Lars Ericson; Ecology

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Stem wood properties of Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera and Acer saccharum saplings after three years of treatments to elevated carbon dioxide and ozone, Seija Kaakinen, Katri Kostiainen, Fredrik Ek, Pekka Saranpaa, Mark E. Kubiske, Jaak Sober, David F. Karnosky, and Elina Vapaavuori; Global Change Biology

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Executive Summary the Role of Ungulate Herbivory and Management on Ecosystem Patterns and Processes: A Problem Analysis, John G. Kie and Martin Vavra

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The persistence of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Grand Mesa area, Colorado, Dominik Kulakowski, Thomas T. Veblen, and Sarah Drinkwater; Ecological Applications

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Climate change, wildfire, and conservation, Donald McKenzie, Ze'ev Gedalof, David L. Peterson, and Philip Mote; Conservation Biology

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Response of subalpine conifers in the Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A., to 20th-century warming and Decadal climate variability, Constance I. Millar, Robert D. Westfall, Diane L. Delany, John C. King, and Lisa L. Graumlich; Arctic, Antartic, and Alpine Research

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Long-term effects of defoliation on quaking aspen in relation to genotypes and nutrient availability: plant growth, phytochemistry and insect performance, Tod L. Osier and Richard L. Lindroth; Oecologia

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Fire-induced erosion and millennial-scale climate change in northern ponderosa pine forests, Jennifer L. Pierce, Grant A. Meyer, and A.J. Timothy Julls; Nature

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Ageing and decline of trembling aspen stands in Quebec, David Pothier, Frederic Raulier, and Martin Riopel; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effects of opening size and stand characteristics on light transmittance and temperature under young trembling aspen stands, Janet M. Pritchard and Philip G. Comeau; Forest Ecology and Management