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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Estimates of digestibility of birch, willow, and aspen mixtures in moose, C.C. Schwartz, W.L. Regelin, and A.W. Franzmann; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Breeding birds in uncut aspen and 6- to 10-year-old clearcuts in southwestern Colorado, V.E. Scott and G.L. Crouch; Research Note Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Summer birds and mammals of aspen-conifer forests in west-central Colorado, V.E. Scott and G.L. Crouch; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Breeding birds and small mammals in pole-sized lodgepole pine and small inclusions of aspen in central Colorado, V.E. Scott, G.L. Crouch, and USDA For. Serv. Rocky Mt. For. Range Exp. Stn.; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment-Station, USDA Forest Service

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Evidence for formae speciales in poplar leaf rust fungus Melampsora medusae, L. Shain; Mycologia

Aspen Management Programs at the National Elk Refuge, Bruce L. Smith and Roxane Rogers

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Density of suitable wood duck nest cavities in a northern hardwood forest, G.J. Soulliere; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Progress in Bleaching Pulps With the Sulfite-Air System, E. L. Springer and J. D. McSweeny; TAPPI proceedings of the 1988 pulping conference

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Use of soil horizons as ecological sampling units, W.L. Strong and G.H. La Roi; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Digestion of pretreated aspen substrates: Hydrolysis rates and adsorptive loss of cellulase enzymes, K. Tatsumoto, J.O. Baker, M.P. Tucker, K.K. Oh, A. Mohagheghi, K. Grohmann, and M.E. Himmel; Applied biochemistry and biotechnology

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A new microcosm approach to litter decomposition studies, Barry R. Taylor and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Annual differences in quality of leaf litter of aspen (Populus tremuloides) affecting rates of decomposition, Barry R. Taylor and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Aspen and pine leaf litter decomposition in laboratory microcosms. II. Interactions of temperature and moisture level, Barry R. Taylor and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Does repeated wetting and drying accelerate decay of leaf litter?, Barry R. Taylor and D. Parkinson; Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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Patterns of water absorption and leaching in pine and aspen leaf litter, Barry R. Taylor and D. Parkinson; Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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Respiration and mass loss rates of aspen and pine leaf litter decomposing in laboratory microcosms, Barry R. Taylor and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Increasing the feed value of forestry waste by ammonia freeze explosion treatment, R.P. Tengerdy and J.G. Nagy; Biological Wastes

Preparation of pulps from sound Alberta aspen and balsam poplar by various processes, P.R. Thomas

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Initial design of a dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment process for aspen wood chips, R. Torget, M. Wright, J.D. Wright, and K. Grohmann; Applied biochemistry and biotechnology

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Deoxygenating Effect and Toxicity of Ground-up Dried Coniferous Needles and Deciduous Leaves of Canadian Trees in Water a Preliminary Study in Comparison With Litter of European Trees, M. Tremolieres; Water Research

Screening for resistance to Hypoxylon mammatum in Populus tremuloides clones and micropropagated plantlets, F. Valentine, S. Baker, R. Belanger, P. Manion, D. Griffin, and M.R. Ahuja; Somatic cell genetics of woody plants. Proc. IUFRO Working Party S2.04-07, held in Grosshansdorf, W. Germany, 10-13 Aug. 1987

Aspen, Jared Verner; California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

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The influence of stemflow from standing dead trees on the fluxes of some ions in a mixed deciduous forest, R.J. Watters and A.G. Price; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Utilization and marketing opportunities for Alberta aspen solid wood products, E. M. Wengert; Canadian Forestry Service, Northern Forestry Centre [Edmonton, Alta.]

A tutorial for grading aspen, birch and other Canadian hardwoods, E.M. Wengert; National Hardwood Lumber Association

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Effect of fire-retardant treatment and redrying on the mechanical properties of Douglas-fir and aspen plywood, J.E. Winandy, S.L. LeVan, E.L. Schaffer, and P.W. Lee; Research Paper Forest Products Laboratory, USDA Forest Service

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Deer and Forestry in Germany: Half a Century After Aldo Leopold, Michael L. Wolfe and Friedrich-Christian V. Berg; Journal of Forestry

Proceedings of the workshop on aspen pulp, paper and chemicals, A. Wong and T. Szabo; Canadian Forestry Service : Alberta Forest Service

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Genetic variation of extractives in the wood of trembling aspen, A.D. Yanchuk, I. Spilda, and M.M. Micko; Wood Science and Technology

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In vitro propagation of poplar and aspen, M.R. Ahuja; Nijhoff, The Hague

Competition, resource partitioning and species richness in the phytophagous insects of red oak and aspen in Canada and the U.K., S.R.C. Ashbourne and R.J. Putman; Acta Oecologica Oecologia Generalis

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Variability in ice nucleation strains of Pseudomonas syringae isolated from diseased woody plants in Pacific Northwest nurseries, S. Baca, M.L. Canfield, and L.W. Moore; Plant disease

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Age-density distributions of tall shrubs in Minnesota, J.C. Balogh and D.F. Grigal; Forest Science

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Spruce Budworm Damage in Aspen/Balsam Fir Stands Affected by Cutting Methods, Harold O. Batzer, John W. Benzie, and Michael P. Popp; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

Case studies in the application of Aspen research, Robert T. Beeson; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Beaver Habitat Use and Impact in Truckee River Basin California, USA, P. Beier and R.H. Barrett; Journal of Wildlife Management

A Tissue Culture System for Assessing Effects of Moisture Stress on Hypoxylon-Mammatum Ascospore Infection of Aspen Clones, R. Belanger, P. Manion, and D. Griffin; Phytopathology

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Characterization of multiclonal aspen cultivars using isozyme electrophoresis, F. Bergmann; For. Ecol. Managem.

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Increased Skeletonization of Leaf Litter Under Snow Following Timber Harvest, G.A. Bird, D.B. Racha, and L. Chatarpaul; Ecology

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Hymatoxin A, a diterpene sulfate phytotoxin of Hypoxylon mammatum, parasite of aspen, B. Bodo, D. Davoust, D. Lecommandeur, S. Rebuffat, I. Genetet, and J. Pinon; Tetrahedron Letters

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Fire damage, mortality, and suckering in aspen, J.K. Brown and N.V. DeByle; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effect of nitrogen fertilization upon the secondary chemistry and nutritional value of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) leaves for the large aspen tortrix (Choristoneura conflictana Walker), J.P. Bryant, T.P. Clausen, P.B. Reichardt, M.C. McCarthy, and R.A. Werner; Oecologia

The aspen rustlers, J. Buehrer; Am. For.

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Habitat selection, foraging behavior, and dietary nutrition of elk in burned aspen forest, S.K. Canon, P.J. Urness, and N.V. DeByle; Journal of Range Management

Weathering and decay of finished aspen waferboard, C.G. Carll and W.C. Fiest; Forest Products Journal

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The population structure of Peniophora rufa in an aspen plantation, G.P. Chamuris and S.P. Falk; Mycologia

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On the use of an adsorption model to represent the effect of steam explosion pretreatment on the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic substances, A.O. Converse and H.E. Grethlein; Enzyme and microbial technology

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14C-Lignin degradation by three Australian termite species. Isoptera: Mastotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae, Termitidae, L.J. Cookson; Wood Science and Technology

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The effects of wet deposited acidity and copper on the reproductive biology of Populus tremuloides, R.M. Cox; Working Paper, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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Winter respiratory activity in aspen woodland forest floor litter and soils, D.S. Coxson and D. Parkinson; Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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Wildfire Occurence in Aspen in the Interior Western United States, Norbert V. DeByle, Collin D. Bevins, and William C. Fischer; Western Journal of Applied Forestry

Significance of aspen cull in oriented strand board plants, N. Denney; Can. For. Serv. and Alberta For. Sere., Can-Alta. For. Resour. Dev. Agreement

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Patterns of Genotypic Diversity in Clonal Plant Species, Norman C. Ellstrand and Mikeal Roose; American Journal of Botany

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Microwave dielectric spectrum of vegetation - part I: experimental observations, M.A. El Rayes and F.T. Ulaby; IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Bird response to understory variation and conifer succession in aspen forests, D.M. Finch and R.T. Reynolds

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Cultivation and weed control for aspen seedling establishment in the southern Rocky Mountains, J.T. Fisher and R.W. Neumann; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Seasonal patterns of soil respiration and CO2 evolution following harvesting in the white spruce forests of interior Alaska, A.M. Gordon, R.E. Schlentner, and K. Van Cleve; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effects of modified skidding rules on mixed conifer advance regeneration in Arizona, G.J. Gottfried; Research Note Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Fourier Transform Ir Spectrometry and Thermogravimetry of Partially Converted Lignocellulosic Materials, J.L. Grandmaison, J. Thibault, S. Kaliaguine, and P.D. Chantal; Analytical Chemistry

An Automated System for Producing Drought Stress Effects on Aspen Populus-Tremuloides Saplings, D. Griffin, M. Devit, M. Schaedle, and P. Manion; Phytopathology

Aspen mortality following sludge application in Michigan, J.H. Hart, J.B. Hart, P.V. Nguyen, D.W. Cole, C.L. Henry, and W.L. Nutter; The forest alternative for treatment and utilization of municipal and industrial wastes

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Winter branch nutrients in northern conifers and hardwoods, O. Hendrickson; Forest Science

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Biomass and Nutrients in Great Lakes Canada St. Lawrence Canada Forest Species Implications for Whole-Tree and Conventional Harvest, O.Q. Hendrickson, D.M. Burgess, and L. Chatarpaul; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Biomass and nutrients in Great Lakes - St. Lawrence forest species: Implications for whole-tree and conventional harvest, Q.Q. Hendrickson, D.M. Burgess, and L. Chatarpaul; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Aspen Sucker Damage and Defect in Colorado Clearcut Areas, Thomas E. Hinds and W.D. Shepperd; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.; RM-278

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A model for recognizing forestwide risk in timber management scheduling., H.M. Hogason and D.M. Rose; Forest Science

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Foraging ecology of bison in aspen boreal habitats, R.J. Hudson and S. Frank; Journal of range management

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Clonal Foraging in Perennial Wheatgrasses: a Strategy for Exploiting Patchy Soil Nutrients, L. D. Humphrey and D. A. Pyke; Journal of Ecology

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Genetic variation in trembling aspen in Ontario based on isozyme studies, J.O. Hyun, O.P. Rajora, and L. Zsuffa; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Inheritance and linkage of isoenzymes in Populus tremuloides (Michx.), J.O. Hyun, O.P. Rajora, and L. Zsuffa; Genome

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The vegetation of two peatlands of the Haut-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality (Quebec), M. Jean and A. Bouchard; Canadian Journal of Botany

ESR and DISPA study of free radical formation in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) wood decayed by Fomes igniarius (L. ex Fr.) Quel, L. Jin, S. Chow, F.G. Herring, P.S. Phillips, E.P. Swan, and J.W. Wilson; Cellulose Chemistry and Technology

Zur Verwndung der amerikanischen Aspe als bioindicator für Ozon. Cited In: Keller, Th. 1988. Growth and premature leaf fall in American aspen as bioindications for ozone. Environ. Pollut. 52:183-192, T. Keller and U. Bühlmann

Phytoalexins in Quaking Aspen, B. Kuntz and D. Walton; Phytopathology

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A prospective study of giardiasis and water supplies in Colorado, S.C. Lapham, R.S. Hopkins, M.C. White, J.R. Blair, R.A. Bissell, and G.L. Simpson; American journal of public health [am. J. Public health.]

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Comparative evaluation of seven site preparation tools in a residual poplar mixedwood stand in Saskatchewan, J.D. Leblanc and B.J. Sutherland; Information Report Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Canadian Forestry Service

Alkaline treatment of hydrolysis lignins of aspen, used to produce medicinal preparations, V.P. Levanova, I.S. Artem'eva, T.A. Boiko, and E.N. Gvozdeva; Hydrolysis Wood Chem USSR

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Characterization of phenolic glycosides from quaking aspen, R.L. Lindroth, M.T.S. Hsia, and J.M. Scriber; Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

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Seasonal patterns in the phytochemistry of three Populus species, R.L. Lindroth, M.T.S. Hsia, and J.M. Scriber; Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

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Chemical analysis of phenolic glycosides: Art, facts, and artifacts, R.L. Lindroth and M.S. Pajutee; Oecologia

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Cultivation of Pleurotus mushrooms on aspen wood shavings with cheese whey supplementation, Shing Tat Li and P. Jelen; Developments in Crop Science . Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co.

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Influence of cattle stocking rate on the structural profile of deer hiding cover, E.R. Loft, J.W. Menke, J.G. Kie, and R.C. Bertram; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Herbivory in Sun Versus Shade at a Natural Meadow-Woodland Ecotone in the Rocky Mountains USA, S.M. Louda, P.M. Dixon, and Nancy Huntly; Vegetatio

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Tree species and urea treatment effects on sulfur and metals in throughfall and stemflow of some eastern Canadian forest stands, M.K. Mahendrappa; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Characteristics of Successful Competitors: an Evaluation of Potential Growth Rate in Two Cold Desert Tussock Grasses, Eissenstat D. M. and Caldwell M. M.; Oecologia

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Recycle of enzymes and substrate following enzymatic hydrolysis of steam-pretreated aspenwood, M. Mes-Hartree, C.M. Hogan, and J.N. Saddler; Biotechnology and bioengineering

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Suitability of aspenwood biologically delignified with Pheblia tremellosus for fermentation to ethanol or butanediol, M. Mes Hartree, E.K.C. Yu, I.D. Reid, and J.N. Saddler; Appl. Microbiol Biotech

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Alberta aspen vs. black poplar. Wood quality differences, M.M. Micko

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Change in nutritional quality of detached aspen and willow foliage used as insect food in the laboratory, W.E. Miller; Great Lakes Entomologist

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Habitat use and seasonal range size of white-tailed deer in northcentral Minnesota, J.J. Mooty, P.D. Karns, and T.K. Fuller; Journal of Wildlife Management

Growth and yield of Aspen in the central Rocky Mountains, H.T. Mowrer; Gen. Tech. Rep. RM Rocky Mt. For. Range Exp. Stn. US Dep. Agric. For. Serv.

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Field measurement of age in quaking aspen in the central Rocky Mountains, H.T. Mowrer and W.D. Shepperd; Research Note Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

Lignin and related compounds. XI. Selective degradation of aspen poplar lignin by catalytic hydrogenolysis, J.M. Pepper and M.D. Rahman; Cellulose Chemistry and Technology

Small mammal communities in three aspen stand-age classes, J.R. Probst and D.S. Rakstad; Canadian Field Naturalist

Factors Affecting Infection of Aspen by Cytospora-Chrysosperma, A.W. Ramaley, G.A. Mcintyre, and W.R. Jacobi; Phytopathology

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Decay and dynamics of snags in the Sierra Nevada, California, M.G. Raphael and M.L. Morrison; Forest Science

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The influence of moose on the composition and structure of Isle Royale forests, K.L. Risenhoover and S.A. Maass; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effects of Food Supply and Kinship on Social Behavior Movements and Population Growth of Black Bears in Northeastern Minnesota USA, Lynn L. Rogers; Wildlife Monographs

Status of the aspen parkland in the prairie provinces, J.S. Rowe; Provincial Museum of Alberta Natural History Occasional Paper

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Biological resistance of southern pine and aspen flakeboards made from acetylated flakes, R.M. Rowell, G.R. Esenther, D.D. Nicholas, and T. Nilsson; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology