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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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1971

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Complete-Tree Utilization An analysis of the Literature Part V: Stump-Root System, J. L. Keays

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Reproductive behavior of yellow-bellied sapsuckers. I. Preference for nesting in Fomes-infected aspens and nesthole interrelations with flying squirrels, raccoons, and other animals, Lawrence Kilham; Wilson Bulletin

Changed Resistance of Aspen Mesophyll as a Response to Rapid Leaf Drying, (in Russian), A. Laisk and V. Oya; Fiziol Rast.

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A portable electronic multichannel dendrograph and environmental factor recording system, G. LaPoint and K. van Cleve; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Vegetational relationships with air mass frequencies: boreal forest and tundra, J.A. Larsen; Arctic, Montreal

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Computer assessment of Poplar use potential in Ontario, H.A. Leach; The Forestry Chronicle

Weight losses of ammonia-treated wood during thermal treatment, U. Ya Lielpeteris and I.O. Ziedin'sh; Khim. Drev.

Diseases of Trembling Aspen in the Adirondack region of New York, P.D. Manion and F.A. Valentine; Plant Dis. Reptr.

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The production of microbial-regulatory materials by isolated Aspen [Populus tremuloides] tissue, M.C. Mathes, E.D. Helton, and K.D. Fisher; Plant and Cell Physiology

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Digestion of Aspen, alkali-treated Aspen, and Aspen bark by goats, R.W. Mellenberger and L.D. Satter; Journal of Animal Science

The application of chipless cutting of wood in tending fellings, V.N. Men'shikov; Lesn. Khoz.

Investigation of a method of continuous compression of wood, M.S. Movnin and A.G. Ermolovich; Lesn. Zh.

Soil Moisture and Temperature Regimes on the Lubrecht Experimental Forest, Thomas J. Nimlos

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The Geographic Variation of Saperda Inornata Say (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Eastern North America, J.C. Nord and F.B. Knight; Michigan Entomologist

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Feeding habits of beaver in Newfoundland, T.H. Northcott; Oikos

Soil/vegetation relations in the Lower Peribonka region. I. The plant communities, S. Payette and V. Lavoie; Nat. canad.

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Hot water phenolic extractives of the bark and leaves of diploid Populus tremuloides, I.A. Pearl and S.F. Darling; Phytochemistry

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Variation in twig diameter-weight relationships in northern Minnesota, James M. Peek, L.W. Krefting, and J.C. Tappeiner; J. Wildlife Mgmt.

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Controlling Hazel, Aspen Suckers, and Mountain Maple with Picloram, Donald A. Perala; US Forest Service Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station

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Yields from short-rotation Aspen suckers, R.A. Person, A.R. Hallgren, and J.W. Hubbard; Minn. For. Res. Note

Thermal treatment of lignocellulosic sheets, V.N. Petri and Z.I. Podoninikova; Lesn. Zh.

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Mortality and annual changes in distribution of above-ground biomass in an Aspen sucker stand, D.F.W. Pollard; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Estimating tree specific gravity of major pulpwood species of Wisconsin, D. Pronin; US For. Serv. Res. Pap. US For. Prod. Lab., Madison

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Aspen forests of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, Robert M. Reed; American Midland Naturalist

Flash pyrolysis of Aspen and Black Spruce lignins-the effect of inorganic salts, R.A. Ripley and D.P.C. Fung; Wood Sci.

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Compatibility and Growth of Columnar European Aspen on Poplar Rootstocks, W.G. Ronald and W.A. Cumming; Combined Proceedings, International Plant Propagators' Society

The economics of different methods of regeneration in the Piceetum myrtillosum, G.T. Rumyantsev and N.I. Koneva; Lesn. Khoz.

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Ruffed grouse-vegetation relationships in central Alberta, Donald H. Rusch and Lloyd B. Keith; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Quantitative Investigations of Leaf Pigments From Their Inception in Buds Through Autumn Coloration to Decomposition in Falling Leaves, Jon E. Sanger; Ecology

Seasonal changes in the photosynthetic capacity of Populus tremuloides bark, M. Schaedler and K.C. Foote; For. Sci.

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Clonal variation in total nonstructural carbohydrates of Trembling Aspen roots in three Utah areas, George A. Schier and R.S. Johnston; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Alteration of sugar translocation in Aspen by Hypoxylon mammatum, Arthur L. Schipper and G.W. Anderson; Phytopathology

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Growth and yield of Quaking Aspen in north-central Minnesota, Bryce E. Schlaegel; US For. Serv. Res. Pap. Nth. Cent. For. Exp. Sta.

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Thinning pole-sized Aspen has no effect on number of veneer trees or total yield, Bryce E. Schlaegel and stanley B. Ringold

Outline of a Topological Model for the Interactions Between Agricultural Measures and the Energy Balance of the Soil, Demonstrated in Case of a Straw Cover, H. Schrodter and J. Von Hoyningen-Huene; Arch Meteorol Geophys Bioklimatol Ser B Klimatol Bioklimatol Strahlungsforsch Climatol Bioclimatol Radiat Res.

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Effects of clipping on key browse species in southwestern Colorado, Harold R. Shepherd; Colorado Division of Game, Fish and Parks, Denver

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Sequential egg-band sampling and probability methods of predicting defoliation by Malacosoma disstria (Lasiocampidae: Lepidoptera), R.F. Shepherd and C.E. Brown; Canadian Entomologist

Moisture conduction of wood at temperatures below freezing, G.S. Shubin and E.B. Shchedrina; Derev. Prom.

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Overwintering of cleistocarps of Uncinula salicis and Microsphaera penicillata in Alberta, C.G. Smith; Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc.

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Propagation of Aspen trees from lateral roots, G.H. Starr; Journal of Forestry

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Aspen and Paper Birch Mixtures as Raw Material for Particle Board, C. L. Stayton, M. J. Hyvarinen, R. O. Gertjejansen, and J. G. Haygreen; Forest Products Journal

Effect of manufacturing variables on stability and strength of wet-formed hardboards, P.E. Steinmetz and D.J. Fahey; US For. Serv. Res. Pap. US For. Prod. Lab., Madison

Western tent caterpillar, Milton J. Stelzer; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Washington, D.C.

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Experimental induction of haploid parthenogenesis in Black Cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa T. & G. ex Hook.), R.F. Stettler and K.S. Bawa; Silvae Genetica

Forests, Wetlands and Waterfowl Populations in the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota and Manitoba, R.E. Steward; Ph D Thesis

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Cross-grain knife planing improves surface quality and utilization of Aspen, Harold A. Stewart; North Central Forest and Range Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.

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Managing snow accumulation and melt under leafless aspen to enhance watershed value, R.H. Swanson and D.R. Stevenson; Proceedings Western Snow Conference, 39th Annual Meeting

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Energy- and Weight-Loss Functions for Decomposing Foliage in Birch and Aspen Forests in Interior Alaska, Keith Van Cleve; Ecology

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Energy- and weight-loss functions for decomposing foliage in Birch and Aspen forests in interior Alaska, Keith VanCleve; Ecology

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Physical and chemical properties of the forest floor in Birch and Aspen stands in interior Alaska, Keith VanCleve and L.L. Noonan; Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer.

Heating of wood in the process of compression, N.V. Vashchev and V.I. Onegin; Lesn. Zh.

The effect of compression of wood on the processes of heating [while in the press], N.V. Vashchev and V.I. Onegin; Lesn. Zh.

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Variation in decay in Aspen stands as affected by their clonal growth pattern, R.E. Wall; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Concentration of Micronutrients in Foliage of Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in Manitoba, R.E. Wall, Y.P. Kalra, and R. Prasad; Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Canadian Forestry Service, Department of Fisheries and Forestry. Edmonton, Alberta

Understory characteristics related to site quality for aspen in Utah, J.H. Warner

Relationship of basidiospore germination of Fomes igniarius to host specificity, J.E. Winch and P. Manion; Abstr. in Phytopathology

Litter decomposition - forest soil fauna and flora, M. Witkamp, D. Parkinson, M.S. Ghilarov, I. Zajonc, D.E. Reichle, P. Berthet, and Y. Kitazawa; Productivity of forest ecosystems. Proceedings of the Brussels symposium

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Preliminary Estimates of Bark Percentages and Chemical Elements in Complete Trees of Eight Species in Maine, Harold E. Young; Forest Products Journal

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Preliminary estimates of bark percentages and chemical elements in complete trees of eight species in Maine, H.E. Young; Forest Products Journal

Dry weight and leaf area of aspen trees in northern Wisconsin, J. Zavitkovski; Forest biomass studies

1970

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Some effects of prescribed burning on Jack Pine reproduction in northeastern Minnesota, C.E. Ahlgren; University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station

Age profiles in Aspen forests of Utah and northern Arizona, Guy Michael Alder; Dissertation and Thesis

Age-profiles of aspen forests in Utah and northern Arizona, Guy Michael Alder

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Influence of host on larval survival and adult fecundity of Choristoneura conflictana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), R.C. Beckwith; Canadian Entomologist

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Simulation of Growth, Yield and Management of Aspen, Imre E. Bella

Potential of steamed wood as a feed for ruminants, F. Bender, D.P. Heaney, and A. Bowden; Forest Products Journal

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Techniques for Rooting Aspen Root Sprouts, Miles K. Benson and Delmar E. Schwalbach; Tree Planters' Notes

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Some aspects of transmission and electron microscopy of necrotic leaf spot of aspen, M.G. Boyer and S. Navratil; Canadian Journal of Botany

Equations and computer sub-routines for estimating site quality of eight Rocky Mountain species, James E. Brickell; USDA Forest Service. Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah

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Effect of cycloheximide on Hypoxylon cankers on Aspen, D.H. Brown and S.B. Silberborg; Plant Disease Reporter

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Ratios of surface area to volume for common fine fuels, J.K. Brown; Forest Science

Stemflow in a young stand of Aspen suckers, J.R. Clements; Bi-m. Res. Notes

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The effect of logging and intensive camping on vegetation in Riding Mountain National Park [Manitoba], A. de Vos and R.H. Bailey; Forestry Chronicle

Effects of fire on a ruffed grouse population, Phillip D. Doerr, Lloyd B. Keith, and Donald H. Rusch; Proceedings 10th Tall Timber Fire Ecology Conference

Site Indices and Rates of Conversion in Northern Wisconsin Quaking Aspen, James Steven Fralish; DAI-PHD

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The Pyrolysis of Aspen and Black Spruce Lignins, D.P. Fung and R.A. Ripley; Bi-monthly Research Notes

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Three new species of wood-rotting fungi in the Corticiaceae, R.L. Gilbertson and A.B. Budington; Mycologia

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Quantitative relationships among vegetation and soil classifications from northeastern Minnesota, D.F. Grigal and H.F. Arneman; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Life tables and mortality factors for Saperda inornata [S. concolor] (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), D.G. Grimble and F.B. Knight; Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer.

Procedures for collection and extraction of Populus seed, M.L. Harder; Genet. Physiol. Note Inst. Paper Chem.

The strength of Aspen studs, J.G. Haygreen; Minn. For. Res. Note

The feeding value of steamed Aspen for sheep, D.P. Heaney and F. Bender; Forest Products Journal

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Effects of Phenylmercuric Acetate on the Transpiration and Physiology of Quaking Aspen, Kenneth O. Higginbotham

Some Ceratocystis spp. and a Cenangium found on Minnesota Aspen, Thomas E. Hinds and G.W. Anderson; Plant Dis. Reptr.

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Biological control of decay fungi in wood by competition for non-structural carbohydrates, M.A. Hulme and J.K. Shields; Nature, Lond.

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Erosion of wood by enzymes of wood-rotting basidiomycetes, M.A. Hulme and J.F. Thomas; Bi-monthly Research Notes

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Response of Kaibab mule deer to management of summer range, C.R. Hungerford; J. Wildlife Mgmt

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Evapotranspiration From Bare, Herbaceous, and Aspen Plots: a Check on a Former Study, Robert S. Johnston; Water Resour. Research

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Plant species diversity in a woodland/meadow ecotone near Regina, Saskatchewan, G.J. Jones and E.B. Peterson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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World Developments in Increased Forest Resources for the Pulp and Paper Industry, J. L. Keays

Study of a population of trembling aspen clones in south-central Utah, Jerry A. Kemperman

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Effects of spring burning on vegetation in old partially cut spruce-aspen stands in east-central Alberta, A.D. Kiil; Canadian Forestry Service, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory. Edmonton, AB

I. The biological degradation of lignin. II. Isolation and characterization of alpha-guaiaconic acid, J.F. Kratochvil; Dissert. abstr. int.

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Natural Regeneration of White Spruce Under Spruce-Aspen Shelterwood, B-18a Forest Section, Alberta, J. C. Lees

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Natural regeneration of White Spruce under Spruce-Aspen shelterwood, B-18a forest section, Alberta, J.C. Lees; Publ. For. Serv. Can.

The extractives of Birch, Aspen, Elm and Maple: review and discussion, N. Levitin; Pulp Paper Mag. Can.

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Shade tolerance in tree seedlings. II. Growth analysis of plants raised under artificial shade, K. Loach; New Phytologist

Forest types and related vegetation of Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, 1968, N. Lopoukhine; Inform. Rep. For. Mgmt. Inst., Ottawa

Biological growth functions describe published site index curves for Lake States timber species, A.L. Lundgren and W.A. Dolid; U.S. For. Serv. Res. Pap. Nth. Cent. For. Exp. Sta.

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Range Ecology and Relations of Mule Deer, Elk, and Cattle in the Missouri River Breaks, Montana, Richard J. Mackie