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Steens Mountain Aspen Assessment And Monitoring Final Report: Submitted To Bureau Of Land Management, Burns District Office And Steens-Alvord Coalition, Nick Otting, Danna Lytjen Dec 2003

Steens Mountain Aspen Assessment And Monitoring Final Report: Submitted To Bureau Of Land Management, Burns District Office And Steens-Alvord Coalition, Nick Otting, Danna Lytjen

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Some Environmental Relationships Of Undergrowth Species In Aspen Communities Of The Intermountain West, W F. Mueggler Jun 2003

Some Environmental Relationships Of Undergrowth Species In Aspen Communities Of The Intermountain West, W F. Mueggler

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This analysis results from an opportunity to explore plant-environmental relationships from data collected for a different purpose. Origin of the data is a study designed to develop an aspen community-type classification for southern Idaho, western Wyoming, Utah, and Nevada which resulted in the publication "Aspen Community Types of the Intermountain Region" GTR INT-250 by W.F. Mueggler (1988).


Aspen Management Guidelines For Blm Lands In North-Central Nevada, Charles E. Kay Jan 2003

Aspen Management Guidelines For Blm Lands In North-Central Nevada, Charles E. Kay

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Models For The Distribution Of Quaking Aspen In Geographic And Potential Evapotranspiration Spaces Relevant To The Book Cliffs (Utah), 2000-2002, Joseph O. Sexton Jan 2003

Models For The Distribution Of Quaking Aspen In Geographic And Potential Evapotranspiration Spaces Relevant To The Book Cliffs (Utah), 2000-2002, Joseph O. Sexton

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Quaking aspen is the most widely distributed tree species in North America and an asset to sociological, ecological, and hydrological land values in the western United States. In recognition of these values, land managers seek means to oppose a regional decline of aspen in the Intermountain West—a decline apparently in progress since the close of the Pleistocene and driven by climate change, fire suppression, and increasing ungulate densities. One location of special relevance to this decline is the Utah-Colorado Book Cliffs, a discrete boundary of quaking aspen’s geographic range and a potential biogeographic corridor between the sub-alpine communities of the …


Aspen Delineation Project 2003 Summary Report, David Burton Jan 2003

Aspen Delineation Project 2003 Summary Report, David Burton

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The 2003 report summarizes the second year of the Aspen Delineation Project (ADP) as a project cosponsored by the Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region; California State Office, Bureau of Land Management; and California Department of Fish and Game. David Burton, the Principal Investigator of the Aspen Delineation Project, works under the direction of Hugh Safford (FS), Ed Lorentzen (BLM), and Eric Loft (CDFG).


Good Intentions May Doom Aspen Groves, James R. Fazio Jan 2003

Good Intentions May Doom Aspen Groves, James R. Fazio

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If there were a Guiness Book of World Records for trees, quaking aspen would be in it - not once but probably several times.