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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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Host searching and oviposition by Leschenaultia exul, a tachinid parasitoid of the forest tent caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria, Edward B. Mondor and Jens Roland; Journal of Insect Behavior

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Morphological plasticity and regeneration strategies of velvet leaf blueberry (Vaccinium myrtiltoides Michx.) following canopy disturbance in boreal mixedwood forests, F.M. Moola and A.U. Mallik; Forest Ecology and Management

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Cloning and Expression of a Hypoxic and Nitrogen Inducible Maize Alanine Aminotransferase Gene, Douglas G. Muench, Mary E. Christopher, and Allen G. Good; Physiologia Plantarum

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A New Forest Floor Corer for Rapid Sampling, Minimal Disturbance and Adequate Precision, Ian A. Nalder and Ross W. Wein; Silva Fennica

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Redistribution of Extractable Nutrients Following Disc Trenching on Luvisols and Brunisols in Saskatchewan, R.G. Nesdoly and K.C.J. Van Rees; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Temperature of upland and peatland soils in a north central Minnesota forest, D.S. Nichols; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Site index adjustments for old-growth stands based on veteran trees, G.D. Nigh

Antioxidant Response of Populus Tremuloides Michx. In Early Stages of Oxidative Stress, Asko Noormets, David F. Karnosky, and Gopi K. Podila; Plant Biology Rockville

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A continuum model of the interaction between manufacturing variables and consolidation of wood composite mats, A. Oudjehane, F. Lam, and S. Avramidis; Wood Science and Technology

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Biotechnological production of xylitol. Part 3: Operation in culture media made from lignocellulose hydrolysates, J.C. Parajo, H. Dominguez, and J.M. Dominguez; Bioresource Technology

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What molecules can tell us about populations: choosing and using a molecular marker, Patricia G. Parker, Allison A. Snow, Malcolm D. Schug, Gregory C. Booton, and Paul A. Fuerst; Ecology

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An Investigation of Crystalline Intensity of the Wood of Poplar Clones Grown in Jiangsu Province, China, Bernard R. Parresol and Fuliang Cao

Effects of elevated CO2 on the antioxidant potential of aspen clones varying in O3 sensitivity: Results from a free air CO2 exposure (FACE) project, Gopi K. Podila, Brandon A. Wustman, Yi Wang, Donald R. Zak, Jaak Sober, George R. Hendrey, J.G. Isebrands, Kurt Pregitzer, and David F. Karnosky

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Coupled Modelling of Forest Snow Interception and Sublimation, J.W. Pomeroy, J. Parvianinen, N. Hedstrom, and D.M. Gray

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Forested communities of the upper montane in the central and southern Sierra Nevada, Donald A. Potter

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Biological conversion of hemicellulose to propionic acid, J.A. Ramsay, M.C.A. Hassan, and B.A. Ramsay; Enzyme and microbial technology

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Close association of RGR, leaf and root morphology, seed mass and shade tolerance in seedlings of nine boreal tree species grown in high and low light, P.B. Reich, M.G. Tjoelker, M.B. Walters, D.W. Vanderklein, and C. Buschena; Functional Ecology

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Photosynthesis and respiration rates depend on leaf and root morphology and nitrogen concentration in nine boreal tree species differing in relative growth rate, P.B. Reich, M.B. Walters, M.G. Thoelker, D. Vanderklein, and C. Buschena; Functional Ecology

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Fate of residual lignin during delignification of kraft pulp by Trametes versicolor, Ian D. Reid; Applied and environmental microbiology

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Effect of High Salinity Tailings Waters Produced From Gypsum Treatment of Oil Sands Tailings on Plants of the Boreal Forest, S. Renault, C. Lait, J.J. Zwiazek, and M. MacKinnon; Environmental Pollution

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Development of an improved model estimating the nutrient content of the bole for four boreal tree species, P. Rochon, D. Pare, and C. Messier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Methods for Live Trapping Beaver (Castor Spp.), F. Rosell and J.K. Kvinlaug; Fauna Norvegica Series A

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Breeding distribution and nest-site habitat of northern goshawks in Wisconsin, Robert N. Rosenfield, John Bielefeldt, Dale R. Trexel, and Thomas C.J. Doolittle; Journal of Raptor Research

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Forest fragmentation and colony performance of forest tent caterpillar, L.D. Rothman and J. Roland; Ecography

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Enriched atmospheric CO2 and defoliation: effects on tree chemistry and insect performance, Sherry Roth, Richard L. Lindroth, John C. Volin, and Eric L. Kruger; Global Change Biology

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Carbon dioxide efflux from the floor of a boreal aspen forest. II. Evaluation of methods - verification by infra-red analysis of a dynamic closed chamber, C.A. Russell, R.P. Voroney, T.A. Black, P.D. Blaken, and P.C. Yang; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Bleaching of Formacell pulp from aspen wood with ozone and peracetic acid in organic solvents, B. Saake, R. Lehnen, E. Schmekal, A. Neubauer, and H.H. Nimz; Holzforschung

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Summer Habitat Use by Ruffed Grouse With Broods in Central Pennsylvania, John G. Scott, Matthew J. Lovallo, Gerald L. Storm, and Walter M. Tzikowski; Journal of Field Ornithology

Isolation and Characterization of Reproductive Tissue Specific Genes From Populus Tremuloides, Banalata Sen, David F. Karnosky, and Gopi Krishna Podila; Plant Biology Rockville

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Testing of the effect of some external defects on tree stability by a mechanical simulation of wind action, G. Silva, J.C. Ruel, M. Samson, and S. Pin; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Conifer seedling recruitment in a southeastern Canadian boreal forest: the importance of substrate, M.J. Simard, Y. Bergeron, and L. Sirois; Journal of Vegetation Science

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Properties of styrene-maleic anhydride copolymers containing wood-based fillers, J. Simonsen, R. Jacobson, and R. Rowell; Forest Products Journal

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Rapid assessment of butterfly diversity: a method for landscape evaluation, S. Simonson

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Thunder on the Yellowstone revisited: An assessment of management of native ungulates by natural regulation, 1968-1993, Francis J. Singer, David M. Swift, Michael B. Coughenour, and John D. Varley; Wildlife Society Bulletin

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Host preferences and temporal trends of the tick Ixodes angustus in North-Central Alberta, Troy C. Sorensen and Richard A. Moses; Journal of parasitology

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Soil Biological Activity in Recent Clearcuts in West-Central Alberta, N.A. Starsev, D.H. McNabb, and A.D. Startsev; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Gene Discovery in the Wood-Forming Tissues of Poplar: Analysis of 5,692 Expressed Sequence Tags, Fredrik Sterky, Sharon Regan, Jan Karlsson, Magnus Herzberg, Antje Rohde, Anders Holmberg, I. Bahram Amin, Rupali Bhalerao, Magnus Larsson, Raimundo Villarroel, Marc Van Montagu, Goran Sandberg, Olof Olsson, Tuula T. Teeri, Wout Boerjan, Petter Bustafsson, Mathias Uhlen, Bjorn Sundberg, and Joakim Lundberg; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Oct. 27, 1998

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Dispersal of white spruce seed in mature aspen stands, James D. Stewart, Edward H. Hogg, Patrick A. Hurdle, Kenneth J. Stadt, Peter Tollestrup, and Victor J. Lieffers; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Seed dispersal of white spruce in mature aspen stands, J.D. Stewart, E.H. Hogg, P.A. Hurdle, K.J. Stadt, P. Tollestrup, and V.J. Lieffers; Can. J. Bot.

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Species-environment relationships and vegetation patterns: effects of spatial scale and tree life-stage, T.J. Stohlgren, R.R. Bachand, Y. Onami, and D. Binkley; Plant Ecology

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Soil properties and aspen development five years after compaction and forest floor removal, D.M. Stone and J.D. Elioff; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Air-drying depresses rates of leaf litter decomposition, Barry R. Taylor; Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Assessment of Dimensional Relations and Early Production in Fast-Growing Deciduous Tree Species (Betula Pendula, Populus, Salix, Biomass), Bjorn F. Telenius

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Breeding productivity does not decline with increasing fragmentation in a western landscape, J.J. Tewksbury, S.J. Hejl, and T.E. Martin; Ecology

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Temporal and genotypic variation of wound-induced gene expression in bark of Populus tremuloides and P. grandidentata, Daren A. Thamarus and Glenn R. Furnier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

The effects of climate change on landscape diversity: an example in Ontario forests, Ian D. Thompson, Michael D. Flannigan, B. Michael Wotton, and Roger Suffling

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Seedlings of five boreal tree species differ in acclimation of net photosynthesis to elevated CO2 and temperature, M.G. Tjoelker, J. Oleksyn, and P.B. Reich; Tree Physiology

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Temperature and ontogeny mediate growth response to elevated CO2 in seedlings of five boreal tree species, M.G. Tjoelker, J. Oleksyn, and P.B. Reich; New Phytologist

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Suppression of O-Methyltransferase Gene by Homologous Sense Transgene in Quaking Aspen Causes Red-Brown Wood Phenotypes, C. Tsai, J.L. Popko, M.R. Mielke, W. Hu, G.K. Podila, and V.L. Chiang; Plant physiology

Physiological and Morphological Changes in Osmotically and Salt Stressed Poplar Shoots Grown in Vitro, I. Tsvetkov, D. Djilanov, D. Evers, and J.F. Hausman; Bulgarian Journal of Plant Physiology

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The myth of the humanized landscape: an example from Yosemite National Park, T.R. Vale; Natural Areas J.

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Response of ecto- and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to clear-cutting and the application of chipped aspen wood in a mixedwood site in Alberta, Canada, S. Visser, D. Maynard, and R.M. Danielson; Applied Soil Ecology

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Elevated carbon dioxide ameliorates the effects of ozone on photosynthesis and growth: Species respond similarly regardless of photosynthetic pathway or plant functional group, John C. Volin, Peter B. Reich, and Thomas J. Ginish; New Phytologist

An extension of the known range of the long-toed salamander, Ambystoma macrodactylum, in Alberta, Robin Walsh; Canadian field naturalist

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Relationships Between Tree Slenderness Coefficients and Tree or Stand Characteristics for Major Species in Boreal Mixedwood Forests, Yue Wang, Stephen J. Titus, and Valeire M. Lemay; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Incidence of Insects and Diseases in Thinned and Unthinned Aspen, K.T. Ward and M.E. Ostry; Phytopathology

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Elk forage utilization within rested units of rest-rotation grazing systems, S.J. Werner and P.J. Urness

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Biological control of blue stain fungi on Populus tremuloides using selected Ophiostoma isolates, Wendy J. White-McDougall, Robert A. Blanchette, and Roberta L. Farrell; Holzforschung

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Machining and related mechanical properties of 15 B.C. wood species, D. Williams and R. Morris; Special Publication Forintek Canada Corp

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Double sampling with importance sampling to eliminate bias in tree volume estimation of the centroid method, M.S. Williams and H.V. Wiant, Jr.; Forest Ecology and Management

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Species Variability in Growth Response to Light Across Climatic Regions in Northwestern British Columbia, Elaine F. Wright, K. Dave Coates, Charles D. Canham, and Paula Bertemucci; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Seasonal Variation in Surface-Subsurface Water Exchange and Lateral Hyporheic Area of Two Stream-Aquifer Systems, G.J. Wroblicky, M.E. Campana, H.M. Valett, and C.N. Dahm; Water Res Research

Fast Growth of Aspen Plants in the Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Yaw Ching Yang, Chandrashekhar P. Joshi, and Vincent L. Chiang; Plant Biology Rockville

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Proteinases as potential targets for new generation anti-sapstain chemicals, L. Abraham, C. Breuil, D.E. Bradshaw, P.I. Morris, and T. Byrne; Forest Products Journal

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Parade of Presidents, John L. Artz

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Using GIS to model tree population parameters in the Rocky Mountain National Park forest-tundra ecotone, W.L. Baker and P.J. Weisberg; Journal of Biogeography

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Scaling isoprene fluxes from leaves to canopies: test cases over a boreal aspen and a mixed species temperate forest, D.D. Baldocchi, J.D. Fuentes, D.R. Bowling, A.A. Turnipseed, R.K. Monson, J.D. Fuentes, and B. Lamb; Hydrocarbon special issue, Journal-of-Applied-Meteorology

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Suitability and use of poplars as bioindicators, H.J. Ballach

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Comparing the effects of landscape fragmentation by forestry and agriculture on predation of artificial nests, E.M. Bayne and K.A. Hobson; Conservation Biology

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Temporal patterns of predation on artificial nests in the southern boreal forest, E.M. Bayne and K.A. Hobson; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Recolonization of Burned Aspen Groves by Land Snails, D.E. Beetle; Yellowstone Science

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Fermentation of hemicellulosic sugars and sugar mixtures to xylitol by Candida parapsilosis, L. Preziosi Belloy, V. Nolleau, and J.M. Navarro; Enzyme and Microbial Technology

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Basing silviculture on natural ecosystem dynamics: an approach applied to the southern boreal mixedwood forest of Quebec, Yves Bergeron and Brian Harvey; Forest Ecology and Management

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Long-term effects of fertilizer on yield and species composition of contrasting pasture swards in the Aspen Parkland of the Northern Great Plains, S. Bittman, D.H. McCartney, J. Waddington, P.R. Horton, and W.F. Nuttall; Canadian Journal of Plant Science

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The inorganic chemistry of the combustion of aspen wood with added sulfur, Milton Blander; Biomass and Bioenergy

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Energy balance and canopy conductance of a boreal aspen forest: partitioning overstory and understory components, P.D. Blanken, T.A. Black, P.C. Yang, H.H. Neumann, Z. Nesic, R. Staebler, G. den Hartog, M.D. Novak, and X. Lee; Journal of Geophysical Research

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Evaporation Within and Above a Boreal Aspen Forest (Canopy, Populus Tremuloides, Corylus Cornuta), Peter David Blanken

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Responses to green leaf volatiles in two biogeoclimatic zones by striped ambrosia beetle, Trypodendron lineatum, J.H. Borden, L.J. Chong, A. Savoie, and I.M. Wilson; Journal of Chemical Ecology

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Populus forest characterization in Elk Island National Park relative to herbivory, prescribed fire, and topography, Edward W. Bork, Robert J. Hudson, and Arthur W. Bailey; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Upland Plant Community Classification in Elk Island National Park, Alberta, Canada, Using Disturbance History and Physical Site Factors, Edward W. Bork, Robert J. Hudson, and Arthur W. Bailey; Plant Ecology

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Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Three Elite Hybrid Aspens, M.J. Bosela, J.P. Schnurr, Z.M. Cheng, and W.A. Sargent; Hortscience

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Vertical Gradients in Photosynthetic Gas Exchange Characteristics and Refixation of Respired Co-2 Within Boreal Forest Canopies, J. Renee Brooks, Lawrence B. Flanagan, Gregory T. Varney, and James R. Ehleringer; Tree Physiology

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Carbon isotope composition of boreal plants: Functional grouping of life forms, J.R. Brooks, L.B. Flanagan, N. Buchmann, and J.R. Ehlringer; Oecologia

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Differential Susceptibility of Pumpkins to Bacterial Wilt Related to Plant Growth Stage and Cultivar, Gerald E. Brust; Crop Protection

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Influence of stand structure on carbon-13 of vegetation, soils, and canopy air within deciduous and evergreen forests in Utah, United States, N. Buchmann, Wen Yuan Kao, J. Ehleringer, and W.Y. Kao; Oecologia

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Changes in Distribution and Abundance of the Loggerhead Shrike, Tom J. Cad and Christopher P. Woods; Conservation Biology

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Microclimate of Clear-Cut, Forest Interior, and Small Openings in Trembling Aspen Forest, Derek W. Carlson and Arthur Groot; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

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Attempts to understand the nature of phenolic and etherified components of wood lignin, H.T. Chen, M. Funaoka, and Y.Z. Lai; Wood Science and Technology

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Radiation regime and canopy architecture in a boreal aspen forest, J.M. Chen, P.D. Blanken, T.A. Black, M. Guilbeault, and S. Chen; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

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Leaf area index of boreal forests: theory, techniques, and measurements, J.M. Chen, P.M. Rich, S.T. Gower, J.M. Norman, and S. Plummer; Journal of Geophysical Research D

Microclimate of Aspen Forests (Populus Tremuloides), David Allan Chesterman

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Windthrow damage 2 years after partial cutting at the Date Creek silvicultural systems study in the interior Cedar-Hemlock forests of northwestern British Columbia, K.D. Coates; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Limiting factors might obscure population regulation of moose (Cervidae: Alces alces) in unproductive boreal forests, M. CrĂȘte and R. Courtois; Journal of Zoology

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The Genus Inocybe in Montana Aspen Stands, Cathy L. Cripps; Mycologia

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Regulation of branch-level gas exchange of boreal trees: roles of shoot water potential and vapor pressure difference, Qing Lai Dang, H.A. Margolis, M.R. Coyea, M. Sy, G.J. Collatz, Q.L. Dang, H.A. Margolis, and M.G. Ryan; Tree Physiology: Biosphere atmosphere interactions in the boreal forest

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Changing Contributions of Suspended Sediment Sources in Small Basins Resulting From European Settlement on the Canadian Prairies, D.H. De Boer; Earth Surface Processes and Landforms [Earth Surf. Process. Landforms]

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Microsite effects on first-year establishment and overwinter survival of white spruce in aspen-dominated boreal mixedwoods, H.B. DeLong, V.J. Lieffers, and P.V. Blenis; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Is Ring Count at Ground Level a Good Estimation of Black Spruce Age?, Annie Desrochers and Rejean Gagnon; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Ecology and management of aspen forests in Wyoming; literature review and bibliography, J.S. Dieni and S.H. Anderson

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Propagation of Native Plants for Restoration Projects in the Southwestern U.s. - Preliminary Investigations, David R. Dreesen and John T. Harrington; U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PNW