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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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Action of Ophiostoma piceae proteinase and lipase on wood nutrients, L. Abraham, B. Hoffmann, Y. Gao, and C. Breuil; Canadian Journal of Microbiology

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Assignment of the Photoyellowing-Related 1675 cm-1Raman/IR Band to P-Quinones and Its Implications to the Mechanism of Color Reversion in Mechanical Pulps, Umesh P. Agarwal; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology

Cloning and Characterization of Antioxidant Genes From Populus Tremuloides (L.) Michx (Oxidative Stress, Superoxide Dismutase), A.S. Akkapeddi, Asko Noormets, Baljeet K. Deo, David F. Karnosky, and Gopi K. Podila; DAI

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Inhibition of methane consumption in forest soils by monoterpenes, J.A. Amaral and R. Knowles; Journal of Chemical Ecology

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Atmospheric methane consumption by forest soils and extracted bacteria at different pH values, John A. Amaral, Tie Ren, and Roger Knowles; Applied and Environmental Microbiology

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Ungulate effects on the functional species composition of plant communities; herbivore selectivity and plant tolerance, David Augustine and Samuel J. McNaughton; Journal of Range Management

Aspen, Fire and Wildlife, Dale L. Bartos

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Soil properties associated with aspen to conifer succession, D.L. Bartos and M.C. Amacher; Rangelands

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Decline of quaking aspen in the Interior West--examples from Utah, D.L. Bartos and R.B. Campbell, Jr.; Rangelands

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Short-Term Flooding Effects on Root Suckering of Quaking Aspen, P. C. Bates, E. Sucoff, and C. R. Blinn; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

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Effects of tree species, stand age and soil type on soil microbial biomass and its activity in a southern boreal forest, J. Bauhus, D. Pare, and L. Cote; Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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Fuels Inventory and Appraisal in Intermountain Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Communities, Janet A. Beales

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The relationship between rooting of poplar shoots and ATPase activity of their crude microsomal vesicles, J. Bellamine and T. Gasper; Plant Growth Regulation

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Confirmation of the role of auxin and calcium in the late phases of adventitious root formation, J. Bellamine, C. Penel, H. Greppin, and T. Gaspar; Plant Growth Regulation

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2000 years of forest dynamics in southern Sweden: suggestions for forest management, G. Bjorse and R. Bradshaw; Forest Ecology and Management

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Turbulent flux measurements above and below the overstory of a boreal aspen forest, P.D. Blanken, T.A. Black, H.H. Neumann, P.C. Yang, Z. Nesic, R. Staebler, W. Chen, M.D. Novak, and G. den Hortog; Boundary Layer Meteorology

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Volatiles from the bark of trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides Michx. (Salicaceae) disrupt secondary attraction by the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), John H. Borden; Ian M. Wilson; Regine Gries; Leslie J. Chong; Harold D. Pierce, Jr.; and Gerhard Gries; Chemoecology

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Leaf level response of planted eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) seven years after intensive silvicultural treatments, Jean Francois Boucher, Suzanne Wetzel, and Alison D. Munson; Forest Ecology and Management

The Responses of Pinus Banksiana and Populus Tremuloides to Drought and Elevated Co(2) (Carbon Dioxide), Brian David Bovard; DAI

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Ecological-process management and ungulates: Yellowstone’s conservation paradigm, M.S. Boyce; Wildlife Society Bulletin

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Wound response characteristics as related to phenylpropanoid enzyme activity and lignin deposition in resistant and susceptible Populus tremuloides inoculated with Entoleuca mammata (Hypoxylon mammatum), B. Bucciarelli, H.G. Jung, M.E. Ostry, N.A. Anderson, and C.P. Vance; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Cytospora canker development on aspen in response to nitrogen fertilization, S. Burks, W.R. Jacobi, and G.A. McIntyre; Journal of Arboriculture

Colonization of Populus Tremuloides Seedlings by the Fungus Phialocephala Fortinii in the Presence of the Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Thelephora Terrestris, Shawna Lynn Cameron; MAI

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Fine-root production in small experimental gaps in successional mixed boreal forests, Johanne Campbell, Leena Finer, and Christian Messier

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Soil carbon and nitrogen in a pine-oak sand plain in central Massachusetts: Role of vegetation and land-use history, Jana E. Campton, Richard D. Boone, Glenn Motzkin, and David R. Foster; Oecologia

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Snowmelt Hydrology of Two Subarctic Slopes, Southern Yukon, Canada, S.K. Carey and Ming-ko Woo; Nordic Hydrology

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Flake storage effects on properties of laboratory-made flakeboards, C. Carll

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Soil-Site Relations for Trembling Aspen in Northwest Ontario, Willard H. Carmean and Janjun Li; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

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Site index, site quality, and foliar nutrients of trembling aspen: Relationships and predictions, H.Y.H. Chen; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Height growth and site index models for trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in northern British Columbia, H.Y.H. Chen, K. Klinka, and R.D. Kabzems; Forest Ecology and Management

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Effect of compression of green wood chips on conidial germination and colonization of a biopulping fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, Yi-ru Chen, Elmer L. Schmidt, and Kurt K. Olsen; Wood and Fiber Science

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Growth and Physiology of Aspen Supplied With Different Fertilizer Addition Rates, Mark D. Coleman, Richard E. Dickson, and J.G. Isebrands; Physiologia Plantarum

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Logging in Alaska's Boreal Forest: Creation of Grasslands or Enhancement of Moose Habitat, William B. Collins and Charles C. Schwartz; Alces

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Diffusion of copper in wood cell walls following vacuum treatment, P A. Cooper; Wood and Fiber Science

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Canopy type, forest floor, predation, and competition influence conifer seedling emergence and early survival in two Minnesota conifer-deciduous forests, Meredith W. Cornett, Klaus J. Puettman, and Peter B. Reich; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effects of soil compaction and chipped aspen residue on aspen regeneration and soil nutrients, Ian G.W. Corns and D.G. Maynard; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Selection of roosting and foraging habitat by bats in different-aged aspen mixedwood stands, L.H. Crampton and R.M.R. Barclay; Conservation Biology

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Changes in aspen communities over 30 years in Gunnison County, Colorado, J.L. Crawford, S.P. McNulty, J.B. Sowell, and M.D. Morgan; American Midland Naturalist

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Diversity and abundance of bryophytes, lichens, and fungi in relation to woody substrate and successional stage in aspen mixedwood boreal forests, S. Crites and M.R.T. Dale; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Comparative analysis of different DNA extraction protocols: a fast, universal maxi-preparation of high quality plant DNA for genetic evaluation and phylogenetic studies, U.M. Csaikl, H. Bastian, R. Brettschneider, S. Gauch, A. Meir, M. Schauerte, F. Scholz, C. Sperisen, B. Vornam, and B. Ziegenhagen; Plant Molecular Biology Reporter

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Experimental log hauling through a traditional caribou wintering area, H.G. Cumming, B.T. Hyer, M. Lankester, G. Racey, and T. Timmermann; Proceedings of the seventh North American caribou conference, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, 19-21 August, 1996

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Isolation and characterization of microsatellites in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides), S. Dayanandan, O.P. Rajora, and K.S. Bawa; Theoretical and Applied Genetics

Habitat Selection of a Declining White-Tailed Deer Herd in the Central Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming (Black Hills National Forest, Population Ecology), Christopher Shannon Deperno; DAI

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Growth of five hybrid poplar genotypes exposed to interacting elevated CO2 and O3, R.E. Dickson, M.D. Coleman, D.E. Riemenschneider, J.G. Isebrands, G.D. Hogon, and D.F. Karnosky; Can. J. For. Res.

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The short term impact of cutting with ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) regeneration protection in the boreal forest, C. Dussault, R. Courtois, and J. Ferron; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Glucosinolate Production by Five Field-Grown Brassica Napus Cultivars Used as Green Manures, Charlotte V. Eberlein, Matthew J. Morra, Mary J. Guttieri, Paul D. Brown, and Jack Brown; Weed Technology

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Production of cellulose-containing intermediates from the wood of broad-leaved and coniferous species using its treatment under the conditions of explosive autohydrolysis, A.A. Efremov and I.V. Krotova; Chemistry of Natural Compounds

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Soil moisture storage in mature and replanted sub-humid boreal forest stands, J.A. Elliott, B.M. Toth, R.J. Granger, and J.W. Pomeroy; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Humus forms of trembling aspen ecosystems in northeastern British Columbia, J. Fons, K. Klinka, and R.D. Kabzems; Forest Ecology and Management

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Colonization of leaf litter by littoral macroinvertebrates with reference to successional changes in boreal tree composition expected after riparian clear-cutting, R.L. France; American Midland Naturalist

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Identification of Armillaria species isolated from bigtooth aspen based on rDNA RFLP analysis, T.M. Frontz, D.D. Davis, B.A. Bunyard, and D.J. Royse; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Long-term dynamics of small-mammal populations in Ontario, J.M. Fryxell, J.B. Falls, E.A. Falls, and R.J. Brooks; Ecology

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Variability in Carbon Exchange and Light Utilization Among Boreal Forest Stands: Implications for Remote Sensing of Net Primary Production, Scott J. Goetz and Stephen D. Prince; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Peatland Initiation During the Holocene in Continental Western Canada, L.A. Halsey, D.H. Vitt, and I.E. Bauer; Climatic Change

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Nest Predation in Aspen Woodlots in an Agricultural Area in Alberta: the Enemy From Within, Susan J. Hannon and Susan E. Cotterill; Auk

Snow ablation modelling in a mature aspen stand of the boreal forest, J.P. Hardy, R.E. Davis, R. Jordan, W. Ni, C.E. Woodcock, M.R. Albert, T.D. Prowse, and S. Taylor

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Compensatory Water Relations in Aspen Following Defoliation (Malacosoma Disstria, Populus Tremuloides), Miranda Mistaya Hart

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Transcontinental Crashes of Insect Populations?, Bradford A. Hawkins and Marcel Holyoak; The American Naturalist

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Presence and abundance of four epiphytic bryophytes in relation to density of aspen (Populus tremula) and other stand characteristics, Per Hazell, Olle Kellner, Hakan Rydin, and Lena Gustafsson; Forest Ecology and Management

The oviposition trap: a new technique for sampling eggs of the Bruce spanworm and similar species, C. Herbert and L. St. Antoine; Research Notes Laurentian Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service

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An experimental test of limits to tree establishment in arctic tundra, S.E. Hobbie and F.S. Chapin, III; Journal of Ecology Oxford

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Using dynamic programming and overlapping subproblems to address adjacency in large harvest scheduling problems, H.M. Hoganson and J.G. Borges; Forest Science

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Response of microbial processes and fungal community structure to vegetation management in mixedwood forest soils, A.P.C. Houston, S. Visser, and R.A. Lautenschlager; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Northern Goshawks Move Back South, C. Stuart Houston; Blue Jay

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Fluxes of water-soluble nitrogen and phosphorus in the forest floor and surface mineral soil of a boreal aspen stand, W.Z. Huang and J.J. Schoenau; Geoderma

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Forest communities at Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, L.S. Huckaby and W.H. Moir; Southwestern Naturalist

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Estimation of upper bound forest protection expenditures under uncertainty, S.A. Husain, D.W. Rose, J.M. Nichols, and S.O. Archibald; Journal of Forest Planning

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Some Wood-Inhabiting Yeasts of Trembling Aspen and Their Interactions With Wood-Decaying Members of the Basidiomycota, L.J. Hutchison and G.L. Barron; Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology

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Consequences of clonal variation in aspen phytochemistry for late season folivores, S.Y. Hwang and R.L. Lindroth; Ecoscience

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Environmental conditions and aspen regeneration failure, W.R. Jacobi, E.F. Kelly, C.A. Troendle, P.A. Angwin, and C.A. Wettstein

The effect of fire severity on ash, and plant and soil nutrient levels following experimental burning in a boreal mixedwood stand, M. Johnston, J. Elliott, and H. Krause

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Estimating White Trunk Rot in Aspen Stands, Alan C. Jones and Michael E. Ostry; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

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Secondary use of aspen cavities by tree-roosting big brown bats, M.C. Kalcounis and R.M. Brigham; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Assessing the accuracy of Landsat Thematic Mapper classification using double sampling, M.A. Kalkhan, R.M. Reich, and T.J. Stohlgren; International Journal of Remote Sensing

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Genetic control of responses to interacting tropospheric ozone and CO2 in Populus tremuloides, D.F. Karnosky, G.K. Podila, Z. Gagnon, P. Pechter, A. Akkapeddi, Y. Sheng, D.E. Riemenschneider, M.D. Coleman, R.E. Dickson, J.G. Isebrands, and E. Paoletti

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Are Ecosystems Structured From the Top-Down or Bottom-up: a New Look at an Old Debate, Charles E. Kay; Wildlife Society Bulletin

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Intraseasonal variation in the delta15N signature of taiga trees and shrubs, K. Kielland, B. Barnett, and D. Schell; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Influences of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on the responses of sugar maple and trembling aspen to defoliation, E.L. Kruger, J.C. Violin, and R.L. Lindroth; New Phytologist

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Growth and C Allocation of Populus Tremuloides Genotypes in Response to Atmospheric Co2 and Soil N Availability, Mark E. Kubiske, Kurt S. Pregitzer, Donald R. Zak, and Carl J. Mikan; New Phytologist

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Measurements of Leaf Orientation, Light Distribution and Sunlit Leaf Area in a Boreal Aspen Forest, Christopher J. Kucharik, John M. Norman, and Stith T. Gower; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

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Measurements of Branch Area and Adjusting Leaf Area Index Indirect Measurements, Christopher J. Kucharik, Jon M. Norman, and Stith T. Gower; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

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Photosynthesis of black spruce, jack pine, and trembling aspen after artificially induced frost during the growing season, M. Lamontagne, H. Margolis, and F. Bigras; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Growth of Populus tremuloides in association with Calamagrostis canadensis, S.M. Landhausser and V.J. Lieffers; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Isolation and Characterization of O-Diphenol-O-Methyltransferase Cdna Clone in Hot Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L), Byeong Ha Lee, Dongsu Lee, and Kwang Woong Lee; Journal of Plant Biology

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Dynamics of snags in aspen-dominated midboreal forests, Philip Lee; Forest ecology and management

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Filamentous fungi can degrade aspen steryl esters and waxes, Robert Leone and Colette Breuil; International biodeterioration & biodegradation

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Landslide-driven distribution of aspen and steppe on Kathul Mountain, Alaska, Nathan K. Lewis; Journal of arid environments

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Developmental factors responsible for heterosis in aspen hybrids (Populus tremuloides X P. tremula), Bai Lian Li, G.T. Howe, Rong Ling Wu, B.L. Li, and R.L. Wu; Tree Physiology

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Consequences of enriched atmospheric CO2 and defoliation for foliar chemistry and gypsy moth performance, Richard L. Lindroth and Karl K. Kinney; Journal of Chemical Ecology

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Formation of Lichen Flora on Pioneer Substrates (Erratic Blocks, the Aspen Bark and Straw Thatches), Ludwik Lipnicki; Monographiae Botanicae

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Impacts of Mechanical Site Preparation on Foliar Nutrients of Planted White Spruce Seedlings on Mixed-Wood Boreal Forest Sites in Alberta, S. Ellen MacDonald, Margaret G. Schmidt, and Richard L. Rothwell; Forest Ecology and Management

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Are mixtures of aspen and white spruce more productive than single species stands?, Rongzhou Man and Victor J. Lieffers; Forestry Chronicle

Attempt to Determine Indicating Organs for Contents of Biogenous Elements and Heavy Metals in Amp Hybrid (Populus Tremula X Tremuloides) En Degraded Solum, E. Marska, J. Wrobel, and M. Mikiciuk; Acta Physiologiae Plantarum

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Are microhabitat preferences of coexisting species under selection and adaptive?, T.E. Martin; Ecology

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Soil nutrient and vegetation response to patch clear-cutting of an aspen forest near Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, D.G. Maynard and D.A. MacIsaac; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Aspen Regeneration and Response to Fire in the Intermountain West, Kelly J. McCloskey

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Home range and habitat use of male ruffed grouse in managed mixed oak and aspen forests, John E. McDonald, Jr.; Gerald L. Storm; and William L. Palmer; Forest Ecology and Management

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Substrate profiles and expression of caffeoyl coenzyme A and caffeic acid O-methyltransferases in secondary xylem of aspen during seasonal development, Hua Bin Meng and W.H. Campbell; Plant Molecular Biology

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Residual patches and their contribution to forest-bird diversity on northern Minnesota aspen clearcuts, Samuel B. Merrill, Francesca J. Cuthbert, and Gary Oehlert; Conservation Biology

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Effects of overstory and understory vegetation on the understory light environment in mixed boreal forests, Christian Messier, Sylvain Parent, Yves Bergeron, O. Engelmark, B. Harvey, H. Morin, and L. Sirois; Journal of Vegetation Science