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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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Cavity nesting birds of North American forests, Virgil E. Scott, Keith E. Evans, David R. Patton, and Charles P. Stone; U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.

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Effective heat content of green forest fuels, F. Shafizadeh, P.P.S. Chin, and W.F. DeGroot; Forest Science

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A Land Capability Classification System for Beaver (Castor canadensis Kuhl), B.G. Slough and R.M.F.S. Sadleir; Canadian Journal of Zoology

Heating times for frozen veneer logs - new experimental data, H.P. Steinhagen; Forest Products Journal

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Resin systems and glass reinforcements to improve dry-formed hardboards, P.E. Steinmetz; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison

Home Range of the Western Jumping Mouse Zapus-Princeps in the Colorado Rocky Mountains USA, N. Stinson, Jr; Great Basin Naturalist

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Predicted increased water yield after clearcutting verified in west-central Alberta, R.H. Swanson and G.R. Hillman

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Cultural Ecology and Ecological Dynamics of the Ceramic Period in Southwestern Manitoba Canada, E.L. Syms; Plains Anthropologist

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Nutrient transport in surface runoff and interflow from an aspen-birch forest, D.R. Timmons, E.S. Verry, R.E. Burwell, and R.F. Holt; Journal of Environmental Quality

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Natural Regeneration of Northern Hardwoods in the Northern Great Lakes Region, Carl H. Tubbs

Manager's handbook for northern hardwoods in the north central States, C.H. Tubbs; USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, North Central Forest Experiment Station

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Precipitation nutrients in the open and under two forests in Minnesota, Elon S. Verry and D.R Timmons; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Feeding Preferences for Certain Litter Fungi by Onychiurus-Subtenuis Collembola, S. Visser and J.B. Whittaker; Oikos

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A survey of soil invertebrates in two aspen forests in northern Minnesota, T.L. Wagner, W.J. Mattson, and J.A. Witter; USDA Forest Service General Technical Report NC

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Nutritional evaluation of three winter browse species of snowshoe hares, Theodore W. Walski and William W. Mautz; Journal of Wildlife Management

Biomass of 50 Conifer Forests and Nutrient Exports Associated With Their Harvest, T. Weaver and F. Forcella; Great Basin Naturalist

Rose hips--A possible high-energy food for wintering mule deer?, Bruce L. Welch and Dean Andrus; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah

Application of Nosema disstriae and Pleistophora schubergi (Microsporida) against the forest tent caterpillar in Ontario, 1977, G.G. Wilson and W.J. Kaupp; Report, Forest Pest Management Institute, Canada

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Summer Birds of A Lodgepole-Aspen Forest In The Southern Warner Mountains, California, D.W. Winkler; Western Birds

Fallocampus: a new sawfly genus for the Nearctic species of Platycampus Schioedte (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae, H.R. Wong; Canadian Entomologist

Procedures for growing aspen and aspen hybrids from seed, Gary Wyckoff and Brent Stewart; Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wisc.

Changes in Seed Viability During Storage for Selected Alaskan Usa Salicaceae, J.C. Zasada and R.A. Densmore; Seed Science and Technology

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Ecological Impacts of Snowpack Augmentation in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado; Report No. Csu-Fnr-7052-1 Usbr 14-06-D-7052

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Regeneration of Red Pine and White Pine following wildfire and logging in northeastern Minnesota, C.E. Ahlgren; Journal of Forestry

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Hypoxylon canker of aspen associated with Saperda inornata galls, N.A. Anderson, M.E. Ostry, and G.W. Anderson; Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture

Aspen wood and bark in animal feeds, Andrew J. Baker; Utilization and marketing as tools for aspen management in the Rocky Mountains. Proceedings of the symposium

Ecological effects and biotic succession following the 1974 Waterfalls Canyon Fire in Grand Teton National Park, William J. Barmore, Jr; Dale Taylor; and Peter Hayden

Fire features of quaking aspen stands, Jack S. Barrows, David V. Sandberg, and Joel D. Hart; Aspen stands as wildfire fuel breaks

The effects of temperature and moisture content on the elastic and residual deformations in the tangential direction of Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.) and Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), E.D. Bello; Pterocarpus

Detection and elimination of viruses in poplars, J.G. Berbee, J.O. Omuemu, R.R. Martin, and J.D. Castello; Intensive plantation culture: Five years research

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Guidelines for aspen management, David R. Betters; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Guidelines for Decision Making: A Report Based on a Study Conducted on the Routt National Forest Rocky Mountain Region, David R. Betters

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The effoect of shrub removal on occupancy of ruffed grouse drumming sites, D.A. Boag; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Control of aspen poplar, balsam poplar and prickly rose by picloram alone and in mixtures with 2,4-D, G. Bowes; Journal of Range Management

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Concentrations and standing crops of calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium in soil and litter arthropods and their food in an aspen woodland ecosystem in the Rocky Mountains (Canada), A.L. Carter and J.B. Cragg; Pedobiologia

Potential of deciduous weed species and softwood thinnings as sources of wood pulp, A.J. Chase; Applied Polymer Symposium

Corrugating pulps from puckerbrush, A.J. Chase and H.E. Young; Research in the Life Sciences

Pressure-preservative treatment of Poplar lumber, P.A. Cooper; Forest Products Journal

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A comparison of mature with recently clear-cut and scarified Lodgepole Pine forests in the Lower Foothills of Alberta, I.G.W. Corns and G.H. La Roi; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Aspen Resource in the Southwest, Darrell W. Crawford; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Aspen Forest After Harvest, Norbert V. DeByle; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

Fire use section [effects of prescribed burning], Norbert V. DeByle, P.E. Packer, B.D. Williams, R.C. Shearer, F.A. Gordon, L.E. Beardall, V.E. Sylvester, R.A. Norum, N. Stark, R. Steele, and B.R. McLeod; Proceedings, Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference No. 14 and Intermountain Fire Research Council Fire and Land Management Symposium. October 8-10, 1974, Missoula, Montana

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Mechanized Timber Harvesting to Improve Ruffed Grouse Habitat, Sigurd J. Dolgaard, Gordon W. Gullion, and Jeffry C. Haas

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Trapping carpenterworms and aspen carpenterworms with sex attractants in North Dakota, R.E. Doolittle, A. Tagestad, and M.E. McNight; Environmental Entomology

Hardwood bark properties important to the manufacture of fiber products, Dean W. Einspahr and M. Harder; Forest Products Journal

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Genetics of quaking aspen, Dean W. Einspahr and Lawson L. Winton; Genetics of quaking aspen

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Actual and projected growths and yields of Populus 'Tristis 1' under intensive culture, Alan R. Ek and D.H. Dawson; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Steaming chips facilitates bark removal, John R. Erickson; USDA Forest Service Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station

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Aspen stands as wildfire fuel breaks, Gilbert H. Fechner and Jack S. Barrows; U.S Department of Agriculture. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Differing Diffusive Resistance and Leaf Development May Cause Differing Transpiration Among Hardwoods in Spring, C.A. Federer; Forest Science

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Bird populations of aspen forests in western North America, J.A. Douglas Flack; Ornithological Monograph

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Diurnal and Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthesis and Respiration by Stems of Populus tremuloides Michx, Knowlton C. Foote and Michail Schaedle; Plant Physiology

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Physiological characteristics of photosynthesis and respiration in stems of Populus tremuloides Michx, Knowlton C. Foote and Michail Schaedle; Plant Physiology

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Hypoxylon mammatum ascospore germination and mycelial growth on bark and wood media from young branches of trembling aspen, J.R. French and P.D. Manion; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Colorado Steers and Aspen Bark, J.A. Fullinwider; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Parkerella, a new genus of Coronophorales, A. Funk; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Perspective on particleboards from Populus spp., Robert L. Geimer; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Spring burning in an aspen-conifer stand for maintenance of moose habitat, West Boulder River, Montana, Floyd A. Gordon; Proceedings, Montana Tall Timbers fire ecology conference and Intermountain Fire Research Council fire & land management symposium

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Behavioral studies on Malacosoma disstria (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), J.A. Greenblatt, J.A. Witter, and W.G. Wellington; Canadian Entomologist

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Problems and opportunities associated with aspen logging systems, Wendell H. Groff; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

Pre-fertilization barriers to hybridization in the Poplars, R.P. Guries and R.F. Stettler; Silvae Genetica

Woodcock use of clearcut aspen areas in Wisconsin, J.B. Hale and L.E. Gregg; Wildlife Society Bulletin

Relationship of stump diameter to diameter at breast height for seven tree species in Arizona and New Mexico, D.W. Hann; USDA Forest Service Research Note, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Tetraploid Aspen production using unreduced pollen from triploid males, M. Harder, S. Verhagen, L. Winton, and D. Einspahr; Forest Science

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Preliminary forest habitat-types of northwestern Utah and adjacent Idaho, Jan A. Henderson, R.L. Mauk, D.L. Anderson, R. Ketchie, P. Lawton, S. Simon, R.H. Sperger, R.W. Young, and A. Youngblood

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Applying research information to aspen management decisions--National Forests, David L. Hessel; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Utilization and marketing as tools for aspen management in the Rocky Mountains, D.L. Hessel, D.R. Betters, T.J. Loring, L.D. Porter, and J.E. Bennett; Proceedings of the symposium, Sept. 8-9, 1976, Fort Collins, Colorado. Panel V. Applying research information to aspen management decisions

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Aspen mortality in Rocky Mountain campgrounds, Thomas E. Hinds

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Response of aspen to various harvest techniques, Howard R. Hittenrauch; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

Techniques and applications for computer-aided analysis of multispectral scanner data, R.M. Hoffer; Remote sensing in forestry: Proceedings of the symposium held during the XVIth IUFRO World Congress. Oslo 21-26 June, 1976

Forest vegetation of the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming: a habitat type classification, George R. Hoffman and Robert R. Alexander; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

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Range Improvement Practices and Ferruginous Hawks, Richard P. Howard and Michael L. Wolfe; Journal of Range Management

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Aspen Potential - A Land Manager's Viewpoint, Bruce B. Hronek; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

Kiln-drying 1-inch Aspen, D.R. Huffman and M.Y. Cech; Canadian Forest Industries

Increased pulp production by use of hardwoods in softwood kraft mills, K. Hunt and J.V. Hatton; Pulp and Paper Canada

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Aspen harvesting and reproduction, John R. Jones; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Threshold levels for foliar injury to Populus tremuloides by sulphur dioxide and ozone, D.F. Karnosky; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Clone size in American aspens, Jerry A. Kemperman; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Clone size in American aspens, Jerry A. Kemperman and Burton V. Barnes; Canadian Journal of Botany

Incidence and volume of defect in second growth aspen stands in northern Ontario, Jerry A. Kemperman, N.F. Lyon, and Stan Navratil

Metric yield tables for the major forest cover types of Newfoundland, M.F. Ker; Information Report, Newfoundland Forest Research Centre

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Aspen market opportunities: Lumber, excelsior and residue, Mark S. Koepke; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

Keys to insect larvae feeding on Aspen foliage in Ontario, O.H. Lindquist and W.J. Miller; Report, Great Lakes Forest Research Centre, Canada

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Rocky Mountain aspen for pulp: Some market opportunities and limitations, Thomas J. Loring; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

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Litter decomposition in a cool temperate deciduous forest, J.D. Lousier and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany

Delayed shrinkage after surfacing of high-temperature kiln-dried northern Aspen dimension lumber, J.F.G. Mackay; Forest Products Journal

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Odum's Ecosystem Attributes: testing an hypothesis, James A. MacMahon

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Report of Progress to the National Science Foundation for Grant, James A. MacMahon

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Wetland classification in western Canada, J.B. Millar; Can. Wildl. Serv. Rep. Ser.

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Biomass and Nutrient Content of Green Material the Size of Medium and Large Litter, William E. Miller

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Fungal Feeding or Oribatid Mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata) in an Aspen Woodland Soil, Myron J. Mitchell and Dennis Parkinson; Ecology

Ecological role of fire in western woodland and range ecosystems, Walter F. Mueggler; Use of prescribed burning in western woodland and range ecosystems: A symposium

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Type variability and succession in Rocky Mountain aspen, Walter F. Mueggler; Utilization and Marketing as Tools for Aspen Management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the Symposium

Aspen Ecology and Harvesting Responses Panel II., Walter F. Mueggler, G A. Schier, T E. Hinds, J R. Jones, N V. DeByle, and H R. Hittenrauch; USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

Utilization and marketing as tools for aspen management in the Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the symposium, Sept. 8-9, 1976, Fort Collins, Colorado. Panel II. Aspen ecology and harvesting responses, Walter F. Mueggler, G.A. Schier, T.E. Hinds, J.R. Jones, N.V. DeByle, and H.R. Hittenrauch; USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Low-density boards from wood fiber and plastic resin combinations, G.C. Myers; Forest Products Journal

True dry-mass and moisture content of wood by NMR, A.J. Nannassy; Wood Science

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Comparative Physiology and Development of Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.) And Bigtooth Aspen (Populus Grandidentata Michx.) From Michigan Populations, Obinani Ajuruchi Okafo

How to identify and control sapsucker injury on trees, Michael E. Ostry and T.H. Nicholls

Timber harvesting increases deer and elk use of a mixed conifer forest, D.R. Patton; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.