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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Stockability, growth, and yield of the circumboreal aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx., P. tremula L.), Donald A. Perala, R.A. Leary, and C.J. Cieszewski; Research Paper North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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The early performance of deciduous trees grown in acidic minespoil ameliorated with pulverized fuel ash, P.V. Perkins and A.R. Vann; Land degrad. Rehab.

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An unexpected change in spatial pattern across 10 years in an aspen-white-pine forest, Chris J. Peterson and Edwin R. Squiers; Journal of Ecology

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Competition and succession in an aspen-white-pine forest, Chris J. Peterson and Edwin R. Squiers; Journal of Ecology

Aspen [Populus tremuloides] managers' handbook for British Columbia, E.B. Peterson and N.M. Peterson; FRDA Report Victoria, B.C

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Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, 1993, Ronald J. Piva

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The differential sensitivity of red pine and quaking aspen to competition, Klaus J. Puettmann and Peter B. Reich; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Variation in mating competence and random amplified polymorphic DNA in Laccaria bicolor (Agaricales) associated with three tree host species, V.L. Raffle, N.A. Anderson, G.R. Furnier, and R.L. Doudrick; Canadian Journal of Botany

The ecology and management of aspen, H.M. Rauscher, D.A. Perala, and C.V. Worth; AI Applications

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Disturbance effects on herbaceous layer vegetation and soil nutrients in Populus forests of northern lower Michigan, M.R. Roberts and F.S. Gilliam; Journal of Vegetation Science

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Aspen, elk, and fire in northern Yellowstone National Park, Romme, Monica G. Turner, Linda L. Wallace, and Jennifer S. Walker; Ecology

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Evaluating the habitat capability model for Merriam's turkeys, M.A. Rumble and S.H. Anderson; Research Paper Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Foliar maintenance respiration of subalpine and boreal trees and shrubs in relation to nitrogen content, M.G. Ryan; Plant Cell and Environment

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Differences in bird species richness and abundance among three successional stages of aspen-dominated boreal forests, Jim Schieck, Marie Nietfeld, and J. Brad Stelfox; Canadian Journal of Zoology

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Characterization of Aspen Isoprene Synthase, an Enzyme Responsible for Leaf Isoprene Emission to the Atmosphere, Gary M. Silver and Ray Fall; Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Interpreting Long-Term Trends in Blue Mountain Ecosystems from Repeat Photography, Jon M. Skovlin and Jack Ward Thomas

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Structure of Woody Riparian Vegetation in Great Basin National Park, S.D. Smith, K.J. Murray, F.H. Landau, and A.M. Sala; Proceedings: Wildland Shrub and Arid Land Restoration Symposium

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Habitat use and foraging behavior of four parulid warblers in a second-growth forest, N.S. Sodhi and C.A. Paskowski; Journal of Field Ornithology

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Relationships Between Stand Age, Stand Structure, and Biodiversity in Aspen Mixedwood Forests in Alberta, J.B. Stelfox

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Can disturbance determine vegetation distribution during climate warming? A boreal test, R. Suffling and P. Stott; Journal of Biogeography

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Nucleotide Sequence of a Populus Tremuloides Gene Encoding Bispecific Caffeic Acid/5-Hydroxyferulic Acid O-Methyltransferase, Chung Jui Tsai, Gopi K. Podila, and Vincent L. Chiang; Plant Physiology

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Bird species richness in relation to isolation of aspen habitats, Gail M. Turchi, Patricia L. Kennedy, Dean Urban, and Dale Hein; Wilson Bulletin

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Plant Community Changes Over 54 Years Within the Great Basin Experimental Range, Manti-La Sal National Forest, Scott C. Walker, David K. Mann, and E. Durant McArthur; Proceedings: Shrubland Ecosystem Dynamics in a Changing Environment

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Aboveground biomass and nutrient accumulation in an age sequence of aspen (Populus tremuloides) stands in the boreal white and black spruce zone, British Columbia, J.R. Wang, A.L. Zhong, P. Comeau, M. Tsze, and J.P. Kimmins; Forest Ecology and Management

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A Base Age in Variant Site Index Model for Aspen Stands in North Central Ontario, Yonghe Wang and Bijan Payandeh; Forest Ecology and Management

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Natural Poplar Resources in China and Their Significance for Breeding and Afforestation, H. Weisgerber, D. Kownatzki, and M. Mussong; Silvae genetica

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Improved forest classification in the northern Lake States using multi-temporal Landsat imagery, P.T. Wolter, D.J. Mladenoff, G.E. Host, and T.R. Crow; PE and RS, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing

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Development patterns in young conifer hardwood forests of interior Alaska, Andrew Youngblood; Journal of Vegetation Science

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Source Reduction From Chemical Plants Using on Line Optimization, Zejun Zhang, Ralf W. Pike, and Thomas A. Hertwig; Waste Management

1994

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Biomechanical pulping of aspen wood chips with three strains of Ceriporiopsis subvermispora, M. Akhtar; Holzforschung

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cDNA and derived amino acid sequence of the chloroplastic copper/zinc-superoxide dismutase from aspen (Populus tremuloides), Aruna S. Akkapeddi, Dong I. SHin, Mark T. Stanek, David F. Darnosky, and Gopi K. Podila; Plant Physiology

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Effects of earthworm invasion on morphology, carbon, and nitrogen of a forest soil, David H. Alban and E.C. Berry; Applied Soil Ecology

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Soil and Vegetation Response to Soil Compaction and Forest Floor Removal After Aspen Harvesting, David H. Alban, G.E. Host, J.D. Elioff, and D. Shadis; Research Paper NC-315

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Response of Boreal Forest Tree Canopy Cover to Chronic Gamma Irradiation, B.D. Amiro; Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

Sorting aspen chips with a Simco/Ramic chip sorter, D. Araki; Technical Note Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada Pointe Claire, Quebec: Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada

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Porcupine Mountain Herbicide Trial, G. Ardron, F.W. Bell, R.J. Day, and N. Beaudoin

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Local adaptation to regional climates in Papilio canadensis (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), M.P. Ayers and J.M. Scriber; Ecological Monographs

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Anthraquinones and a 10-hydroxyanthrone From Phialophora alba, William A. Ayer and Latchezar S. Trifonov; Journal of Natural Products

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Twelve years biomass response in aspen communities following fire, Dale L. Bartos, James K. Brown, and Gordon D. Booth; Journal of Range Management

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Relative Stocking Index: a Proposed Index of Site Quality, William E. Berguson, David F. Grigal, and Peter C. Bates; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Diurnal versus 24-hour sampling of habitat, Dean E. Beyer jr. and Joanthan B. Haufler; Journal of Range Management

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Molecular Genetics of Growth and Development in Populus. Iii. A Genetic Linkage Map of a Hybrid Poplar Composed of Rflp, Sts, and Rapd Markers, H.D. Bradshaw, Jr.; M. Villar; B.D. Watson; K.G. Otto; S. Stewart; and R.F. Stettler; Theoretical and Applied Genetics

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The Development of Woody Vegetation in the First 6 Years Following Clear-Cutting of a Hardwood Forest for a Utility Right-of-Way, Doug Brown; Forest Ecology and Management

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Biogeography of woody plant chemical defense against snowshoe hare browsing: Comparison of Alaska and eastern North America, John P. Bryant, Robert K. Swihart, P.B. Reichardt, and Lucy Newton; Oikos

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An annotated host fungus index for Populus in British Columbia, B.E. Callan and F.M. Ring; FRDA Report Victoria, B.C.

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Bison extirpation may have caused aspen expansion in western Canada, Celina Campbell, Ian D. Campbell, Charles Blyth, and John H. McAndrews; Ecography

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High-yield pulping of aspen wood: relation between pulp properties and fibre characteristics by multiple linear regression, F. Carrasco, B.V. Kokta, A. Ahmed, and J.J. Garceau; Wood Science and Technology

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Trade-offs in responses to host plants within a population of a generalist herbivore, Choristoneura rosaceana, Y. Carriere and B.D. Roitberg; Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata

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Sustaining Our Aspen Heritage into the Twenty-first Century, Charles W. Cartwright and Denver P. Burns

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Role of Sporormiella similis as a potential bioprotectant of Populus tremuloides wood against the blue-stain fungus Ophiostoma piliferum, P. Chakravarty, L. Trifonov, L.J. Hutchison, T. Hiratsuka, and W.A. Ayer; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Nucleotide divergence between populations of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) estimated with RAPDs, Daniel K.X. Chong, Rong Cai Yang, and Francis C. Yeh; Current Genetics

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Wood drying modelling based on the water potential concept: hysteresis effects, A. Cloutier and Y. Fortin; Drying Technology

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A study of cycling of 90Sr in a natural forest on the Canadian Shield, E.L. Cooper, M.M. Rahman, G. Desmet, A. Janssens, and J. Melin

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Interaction of wood-protecting anions with the wood cell wall, P.A. Cooper and D.N. Roy; Wood and Fiber Science

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Perennial stem galls of aspen caused by the poplar budgall mite, Aceria parapopuli (Acariformes:Eriophyidae), Patricia E. Crane and Y. Hiratsuka; Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology

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Perceptual cues used by beavers foraging on woody plants, Christine M. Doucet, Russell A. Walton, and John M. Fryxell; Animal Behaviour

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Proceedings of a Symposium on Sustaining Rangeland Ecosystems, W. Daniel Edge and Sally L. Olson-Edge

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Activated self-bonding of wood and agricultural residues, S. Ellis and L. Paszner; Holzforschung International Journal of the Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Technology of Wood

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Modern pollen spectra and vegetation in the Wind River Range, Wyoming, U.S.A., Patricia L. Fall; Arctic and Alpine Research

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Weathering Performance of Finished Aspen Siding, W.C. Feist; Forest Products Journal

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Retention time and the functional response of beavers, J.M. Fryxell, S.M. Vamosi, R.A. Walton, and C.M. Doucet; Oikos

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New Stem Taper Functions for 12 Saskatchewan Timber Species, J. Gál and I. E. Bella

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Habitat use and distribution of the mice Peromyscus leucopus and P. maniculatus on Mount Desert Island, Maine, S.L. Garman, A.F. O'Connell, and J.H. Connery; Canadian Field Naturalist

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Aboriginal burning for vegetation management in Northwest British Columbia, L.M.J. Gottesfeld; Human Ecology

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Analysis of Aspen Foliage Exposed to Multiple Stresses: Ozone, Nitrogen Deficiency and Drought, Carol S. Greitner, Eva J. Pell, and William E. Winner; New Phytologist

Modeling aspen stand growth with a temporal Bayes network, T.C. Haas, M.T. Mowrer, and W.D. Shepperd; AI Applications

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Topographic variation in soil water and nitrogen for two forested landforms in Minnesota, USA, A.B. Hairston and D.F. Grigal; Geoderma

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Bark Consumption by Voles in Relation to Geographical Origin of Tree Species, Lennart Hansson; Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research

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Soil, groundwater, and plant resources in sludge-treated bigtooth aspen sapling ecosystems, James B. Hart and Phu V. Nguyen; Journal of Environmental Quality

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Absolute moisture content determination of aspen wood below the fiber saturation point using pulsed NMR, I.D. Hartley, F.A. Kamke, and H. Peemoeller; Holzforschung: International Journal of the Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Technology of Wood

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Involvement of putrescine in the inductive rooting phase of poplar shoots raised in vitro, J.F. Hausman, C. Kevers, and T. Gaspar; Physiologia Plantarum

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Potential for biological protection against blue stain in Populus tremuloides with a hyphomycetous fungus, Stachybotrys cylindrospora, Y. Hiratsuka, P. Chakravarty, S. Miao, and W.A. Ayer; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Climate and the southern limit of the western Canadian boreal forest, Edward H. Hogg; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

The aspen parkland in western Canada: a dry climate analogue for the future boreal forest?, Edward H. Hogg, P.A. Hurdle, M.J. Apps, D.T. Price, and J. Wisniewski

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Phoma etheridgei sp.nov. from black galls and cankers of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) and its potential role as a bioprotectant against the aspen decay pathogen Phellinus tremulae, L.J. Hutchison, P. Chakravarty, L.M. Kawchuk, and Y. Hiratsuka; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Some wood inhabiting yeasts of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) from Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, L.J. Hutchison and Y. Hiratska; Mycologia

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In-situ extraction and purification of ethanol using commercial oleic acid, D.S. Jassal, Z. Zhang, and G.A. Hill; Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

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Feeding Ecology of Sharp-Shinned Hawks Nesting in Deciduous and Coniferous Forests in Colorado, Suzanne M. Joy, Richard T. Reynolds, Richard L. Knight, and Richard W. Hoffman; The Condor

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Fungal decay resistance of aspen blocks treated with heartwood extracts, D.P. Kamdem; Forest Products Journal

The durability of phenolic bonded particleboards made of decay resistant black locust and nondurable aspen, D.P. Kamdem and S.T. Sean; Forest Products Journal

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Forestry Canada's Interlaboratory Study for the Analysis of Plant Materials, Y.P. Karla, G.J. Koteles, I.K. Morrison, and J.R. Ramakers; Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis

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Twig Growth and Abscission in Populus Tremuloides: Responses to Different Shading Treatments, John M. Kasmer; Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

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The impact of native ungulates and beaver on riparian communities in the intermountain west, Charles E. Kay

Bivariate pattern analysis of jack pine trembling aspen interaction, N.C. Kenkel; Abstracta Botanica

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Chlorophyll fluorescence and delayed fluorescence as potential tools in remote sensing: a reflection of some aspects of problems in comparative analysis, V.I. Kharuk, V.N. Morgun, B.N. Rock, and D.L. Williams; Remote Sensing of Environment

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Carbon Partitioning Among Primary Metabolite and Allelochemical Fractions of Aspen Leaves, Karl W. Kleiner, Richard E. Dickson, and Kenneth F. Raffa; Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

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Scale Perspectives on Avian Diversity in Western Riparian Ecosystems, F.L. Knopf and F.B. Samson; Conservation Biology

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Einfluß einwandernder Espen (Populus tremuloides) auf den Stickstoffhaushaltnordamerikanischer Prärieökosysteme [Influence of Invading Aspen (Populus tremuloides)on the Nitrogen Cycle of North-American Prairie Ecosystems, Martin Köchy; Maschmühlenweg

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Antifungal Compounds in Aspen: Effect of Water Stress, Brian M. Kruger and Paul D. Manion; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Distribution of manganese(II) in white-rot decayed aspen: a new transmission electron microscopy (TEM) technique, T.A. Kuster and J.A. Vozzo

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The chemical aspects of acidic delignification processes. 1. Role of aryl-ether hydrolysis in aspen, Y.Z. Lai and S.P. Mun; Holzforschung

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Effects of stand age and litter removal on the regeneration of Populus tremuloides, Denis Lavertu, Yves Mauffette, and Yves Bergeron; Journal of Vegetation Science

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Classification of cedar, aspen, and true fir trees as decayed versus sound, Valerie M. Lemay, David Tait, and Bart J. Van Der; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Differentiation of poplar and willow clones using RAPD fingerprints, D. Lin, M. Hubbes, and L. Zsuffa; Tree physiology

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Remote sensing and the measurement of geographical entities in a forested environment. 2. The optimal spatial resolution, Danielle J. Marceau, Denis J. Gratton, Richard A. Fournier, and Jean Pierre Fortin; Remote Sensing of Environment

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Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Water-Use Efficiency in Native Plants of the North-Central Rockies, John D. Marshall and Jianwei Zhang; Ecology Tempe

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An assessment of the strategic importance of the hardwood resource in British Columbia, M.R.C. Massie, E.B. Peterson, N.M. Peterson, and K.A. Enns; FRDA Report Victoria, B.C.

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Modelling Stomatal Conductance in a Northern Deciduous Forest, Chalk River, Ontario, J. Harry McCaughey and Antonio Iacobelli; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Tillage of compacted haul roads and landings in the boreal forests of Alberta, Canada, D.H. McNabb and J. Bengtsson; Forest Ecology and Managemen

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Seasonal Dynamics of the Bat Stomach Worm, Longibucca Lasiura (Nematoda: Rhabditoidea), in Alberta, Lena N. Measures; Canadian Journal of Zoology