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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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1986

Densities of red-tailed hawk nests in aspen stands in the Piceance Basin, Colorado, M. McGovern and J.M. McNurney; Raptor Research

Habitat analysis of breeding bird territories and nest sites in aspen stands in the eastern Sierra Nevada and Toiyabe Range, Central Nevada, Elizabeth McGraw; Humbolt State College

Long-term effects of grass seeding and cattle grazing on a lodgepole pine clearcut, A. McLean, S.J. Wikeem, and M.B. Clark; Research Note British Columbia Ministry of Forests

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Epinotia nisella : An unrecorded host and mode of feeding (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), W.E. Miller; Great lakes entomologist

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Management and use of aspen poplar in North America, P.M. Morley; Forestry Chronicle

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ASPNORM: a normal diameter distribution growth and yield model for aspen in the central Rocky Mountains, H.T. Mowrer; USDA For Serv Res Pap RM US Rocky Mt For Range Exp Stn. Fort Collins, Colo. : The Station

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Site productivity estimates for aspen in the central Rocky Mountains, H.T. Mowrer; Western Journal of Applied Forestry

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Aspen community types of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler and R.B. Campbell; Research Paper, Intermountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service

Electron microscopy study of hardboards, L. Murmanis, J.A. Youngquist, and G.C. Myers; Wood and Fiber Science

A comparison of hardboards manufactured by semidry-, dry-, and wet-formed processes, G.C. Myers; Forest Products Journal

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Feasibility of manufacturing hardboard from short-rotation intensively cultured Populus, G.C. Myers and J.B. Crist; Forest Products Journal

Effect of spring-applied sulfometuron and imazapyr on newly planted tree seedlings in northern Wisconsin, D.A. Netzer; Proceedings North Central Weed Control Conference

An economic assessment of mechanical clearing versus spray and burn in aspen parklands, F.S. Novak and M.L. Lerohl; Agric For Bull Alberta Univ Fac Ext

Guidelines for Providing Furbearer Habitat in Timber Management, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

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Association of Parkerella populi with declining hybrid aspen in Wisconsin, Michael E. Ostry; Canadian Journal of Botany

Infection of Aspen by Hypoxylon-Mammatum Through Treehopper Wounds, Michael E. Ostry and N.A. Anderson; Phytopathology

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Selective delignification of birch wood (Betula papyrifera) by Hirschioporus pargamenus in the field and laboratory, L. Otjen and R.A. Blanchette; Holzforschung

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Adaptation of Candida shehatae and Pichia stipitis to wood hydrolysates for increased ethanol production, S.R. Parekh, S. Yu, and M. Wayman; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

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Innovations for Hardwood Utilization: Catalysed Organosolv Pulping and Saccharification, L. Paszner; Regional Development, Canadian Forestry Service, Edmonton, Alberta, & Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Forest Industry Development Division, Edmonton, Alberta. Catalogue No. FO 42-91-57-1988 E (Ministry of Supply and Services Canada)

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Fermentation of Xylose and Hemicellulose Hydrolysates by an Ethanol-Adapted Culture of Bacteroides-Polypragmatus, G.B. Patel, C.R. MacKenzie, and B.J. Agnew; Archives of Microbiology

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Cache and nest characteristics of the red squirrel in an Arizona mixed-conifer forest, D.R. Patton and J.R. Vahle; Western Journal of Applied Forestry

Functional relationship between leaf surface of forest phytocenoses and biometric indices of the stand, L.V. Pereguda and P.G. Plyuta; Biology Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR

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Comparison of the structures of even-aged aspen stands in three geographic regions, E.C. Pielou, J.S. Campbell, and V.J. Lieffers; Canadian Journal of Botany

Efficacy of N-substituted isothiazolones for the control of wood decay fungi, A.F. Preston, D.D. Nicholas, D.E. Greenley, P.J. Walcheski, and P.A. McKaig; Biodeterioration 6

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Leakage of UV-absorbing substances as a measure of salt injury in leaf tissue of woody species, R.E. Redmann, J. Haraldson, and L.V. Gusta; Physiologia Plantarum

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Seasonal foraging rates of free-ranging moose, L.A. Renecker and R.J. Hudson; Journal of wildlife management

One year results for a hexazinone conifer release trial, P.E. Reynolds, T.S. MacKay, and M.L. McCormack; Northeastern Weed Science Society

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A volume estimation system for four northern hardwood species, C.H. Richards and D.D. Reed; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

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Reaction rates for gas-phase hydrogen fluoride saccharification of wood, G.L. Rorrer, M.C. Hawley, and D.T.A. Lamport; Ind. Eng.Chem. Prod. Res. Dev.

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Fire effects in northeastern forests: aspen, C. Rouse; General Technical Report, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Vapor phase acetylation of Southern pine, Douglas-fir, and aspen wood flakes, R.M. Rowell; J. Wood Chem. Technol.

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Dimensional stabilization of flakeboard by chemical modification, R.M. Rowell, A.M. Tillman, and Z.T. Liu; Wood Science and Technology

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Vapor Phase Acetylation of Southern Pine Douglas-Fir and Aspen Wood Flakes, R.M. Rowell, A.M. Tillman, and R. Simonson; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology

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Flakeboards made from aspen and southern pine wood flakes reacted with gaseous ketene, R.M. Rowell, R.H.S. Wang, and J.A. Hyatt; Journal Wood Chem Technol

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Conversion and solubilization profiles of a prototype hardwood (Populus tremuloides) following aqueous thermomechanical pre-treatment, M. Rubio Torres, M. Heitz, G. Chauvette, and E. Chornet; Biomass

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Fertilizer stimulates growth and mortality in a young Populus-Betula stand: 10-year results, L.O. Safford and M.M. Czapowskyj; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Aboveground phytomass of the lower layer vegetation in aspen-Aegopodium podagrata forests, K.F. Saiovich; Vest Akad Navuk BSSR Ser Biial Navuk Izv Akad Nauk BSSR Ser Biol Nauk

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Production of cellulase enzymes and hydrolysis of steam-exploded wood, R. San Martin, H.W. Blanch, C.R. Wilke, and A.F. Schiamanna; Biotechnology and Bioengineering

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Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase activity of Populus tremuloides Michx. bark tissues, M. Schaedle and A.A. Brayman; Tree Physiol

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Microhabitat Selection and the Successional Gradient of a Forest Grass, S.M. Scheiner and J.A. Teeri; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Phenotypic Flexibility and Genetic Adaptation Along a Gradient of Secondary Forest Succession in the Grass Danthonia-Spicata, S.M. Scheiner and J.A. Teeri; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Silviculture of aspen in the Central Rocky Mountains and Southwest, Wayne D. Shepperd; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. Fort Collins, CO

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Wood density variation of six major tree species of the Northwest Territories, T. Singh; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Calorific value variations in components of 10 Canadian tree species, T. Singh and M.M. Kostecky; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Ecogenetic Patterns of Four Shrub Species in Semi-Arid Communities of Northwest Colorado USA, W.L. Slauson and R.T. Ward; Southwestern Naturalist

European aspen. Osina, J. Smilga

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Productivity of short-rotation aspen stands, W.M. Stiell and A.B. Berry; Forestry Chronicle

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Cassin's finch nesting in big sagebrush, S.L. Sullivan, W.H. Pyle, and S.G. Herman; Condor

Nitrogen fixation and allelopathy in arid and forest soils in the western United States, C.C. Tann; Dissertation Abstracts International, B-Sciences and Engineering

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Guide to Wildlife Tree Management in New England Usa Northern Hardwoods, C.H. Tubbs, R.M. Degraaf, and M. Yamasaki; U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report NE

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Bioassay of forest floor nitrogen supply for plant growth, Keith Van Cleve, O.W. Heal, and D. Roberts; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Habitat Use by Mountain Goats Oreamnos-Americanus on the Eastern Slopes Region of the Rocky Mountains at Mount Hamell Alberta Canada, Schack I. VonElsner; Canadian Field Naturalist

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Effects of ambient ozone on the productivity of Populus tremuloides Michx. grown under field conditions, D. Wang, D.F. Karnosky, and F.H. Borman; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Reliable plantlet formation from seedling explants of Populus tremuloides, S.R. Wann and D.W. Einspahr; Silvae Genetica

The effect of wetwood on lumber drying times and rates: an exploratory evaluation with longitudinal gas permeability, J.C. Ward; Wood and Fiber Science

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Population dynamics of feral horses in Western North America, Michael L. Wolfe; Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

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Purification of a third distinct xylanase from the xylanolytic system of Trichoderma harzianum, K.K. Wong, L.U.L. Tan, J.N. Saddler, and M. Yaguchi; Canadian Journal of Microbiology

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Functional interactions among three xylanases from Trichoderma harzianum, K.K.Y. Wong, L.U.L. Tan, and J.N. Saddler; Enzyme and microbial technology

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The influence of forest application of sewage sludge on the concentration of metals in vegetation and small mammals, D.K. Woodyard; H. Campa, II; J.B. Haufler; 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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Microhabitat use by small mammals in even-aged forest stands, R.H. Yahner; American Midland Naturalist

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Structure, seasonal dynamics, and habitat relationships of avian communities in small even-aged forest stands, R.H. Yahner; Wilson bulletin

Natural variation of extractives in the wood of trembling aspen, A.D. Yanchuk, I. Splida, and M.M. Micko; Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, University of Alberta

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Mechanical properties and dimensional stability of acetylated aspen flakeboard, J.A. Young, R.M. Rowell, and A. Krzysik; Holz als Roh und Werkstoff

Dimensional stability of acetylated aspen flakeboard, J.A. Youngquist, A. Krzysik, and R.M. Rowell; Wood and Fiber Science

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Organic acid pulping of wood. Part II. Acetic acid pulping of aspen, R.A. Young and J.L. Davis; Holzforschung

1985

Variation in the growth and defect of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) clones in northern Ontario; Forest Research Report, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario

Regenerative potential of aspen tissues, M.R. Ahuja; Adv Agric Biotechnol

Seasonal changes in nutrient concentration and content of aspen suckers in Minnesota, David H. Alban; Forest Science

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Volume comparison of pine, spruce, and aspen growing side by side, David H. Alban; Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Major habitat types, community types, and plant communities in the Rocky Mountains, R.R. Alexander; General Technical Report, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Temporal changes in boreal forest tree canopy cover along a gradient of gamma radiation, B.D. Amiro and J.R. Dugle; Canadian Journal of Botany

Isolation of substituted hemicelluloses from Aspen, M. Antal, N. Cyr, and M.M. Micko; Agric For Bull Alberta Univ Fac Ext

Cattle use of aspen suckers encroaching into native fescue rangeland, A.W. Bailey and R.L. Arthur; Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, University of Alberta

Forage production and use in clear and break vs spray and burn in the aspen parkland, A.W. Bailey and B.D. Irving; Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, University of Alberta

Effect of 2,4-D and fire on mortality of aspen, A.W. Bailey, B.D. Irving, and W.D. Willms; Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, University of Alberta

Movements and Habitat Use of Male Ruffed Grouse Bonasa-Umbellus in the Turtle Mountains North-Dakota USA, E.L. Bakke and J.W. Schulz; Prairie Naturalist

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A non-commensal maternity roost of the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus), R.M.R. Barclay and K.J. Cash; Journal of mammalogy [j. Mammal.]

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Occurrence of hybrids between bigtooth and trembling aspen in Michigan, B.V. Barnes and K.S. Pregitzer; Canadian Journal of Botany

Tissue culture as a tool for in vitro-mass-propagation of aspen, K.H. Barocka, M. Baus, E. Lontke, and F. Siervert; Z Pflanzenzucht J Plant Breed

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Evaluation of pelleted aspen foliage as a ruminant feedstuff, F.J. Bas, F.R. Ehle, and R.D. Goodrich; Journal of Animal Science

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Forest succession following a spruce budworm outbreak in Minnesota, H.O. Batzer and M.P. Popp; Forestry Chronicle

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Properties of three-layer oriented strandboard from southern hardwoods, E.J. Biblis; Forest Products Journal

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Wood-polymer combinations: bonding of alkoxysilane coupling agents to wood, K.I. Brebner and M.H. Schneider; Wood Science and Technology

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Limitations of Using the D Glucose Oxidase Peroxidase Method for Measuring Glucose Derived From Lignocellulosic Substrates, C. Breuil and J.N. Saddler; Biotechnology Letters

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Steam Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Material for Enhanced Enzymatic Hydrolysis, H.H. Brownell and J.M. Saddler; Abstracts of Papers American Chemical Society

Role and use of fire in aspen, J.K. Brown; Proc Soc Am For Natl Conv

Forest cover type mapping and spruce budworm defoliation detection using simulated imagery, M.P. Buchheim, A.L. MacLean, and T.M. Lillesand; Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing

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Regression equations for estimating single tree biomass of trembling aspen: assessing their applicability to more than one population, J.S. Campbell, V.J. Lieffers, and E.C. Pielou; Forest Ecology and Management

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Lack of Induced Chemical Defense in Juvenile Alaskan USA Woody Plants in Response to Simulated Browsing, F.S. Chapin, III; J.P. Bryant; and J.F. Fox; Oecologia

Equations for estimating above-ground nutrient content of six eastern Canadian hardwoods, L. Chatarpaul, D.M. Burgess, and I.R. Methvan; Information Report, Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Canada

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Dynamics of the Boreal Forests of the Laurentian Highlands Canada, C.V. Cogbill; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Hybridization Between White Poplar and Native Aspens in Southern Ontario Canada, V. Connolly and J.E. Eckenwalder; American Journal of Botany

Kinetic modeling of hardwood prehydrolysis. Part II. Xylan removal by dilute hydrochloric acid prehydrolysis, A.H. Connor, K. Libkie, and E.L. Springer; Wood and Fiber Science

Application of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for chemical characterization of Aspen poplar lignin, N. Cyr, S. Vodny, and M.M. Micko; Agric For Bull Alberta Univ Fac Ext

Environment of Populus tremuloides, Norbert V. DeByle; Society of American Foresters National Convention

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Management for esthetics and recreation, forage, water, and wildlife, Norbert V. DeByle

Managing wildlife habitat with fire in the aspen ecosystem, Norbert V. DeByle; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah

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Public Response to "Guidelines for Managing Aspen", Norbert V. DeByle

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The role of fire in aspen ecology, Norbert V. DeByle; Proceedings--Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire

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Water and watershed in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Norbert V. DeByle