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Impacts Of Climate And Insect Herbivory On Productivity And Physiology Of Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) In Alaskan Boreal Forests, Melissa A. Boyd, Logan T. Berner, Patricia Doak, Scott J. Goetz, Brendan M. Rogers, Diane Wagner, Xanthe J. Walker, Michelle C. Mack Aug 2019

Impacts Of Climate And Insect Herbivory On Productivity And Physiology Of Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) In Alaskan Boreal Forests, Melissa A. Boyd, Logan T. Berner, Patricia Doak, Scott J. Goetz, Brendan M. Rogers, Diane Wagner, Xanthe J. Walker, Michelle C. Mack

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Climate change is impacting forested ecosystems worldwide, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere where warming has increased at a faster rate than the rest of the globe. As climate warms, trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) is expected to become more successful in northern boreal forests because of its current presence in drier areas of North America. However, large-scale productivity decline of aspen has recently been documented throughout the United States and Canada as a result of drought and insect outbreaks. We used tree ring measurements (basal area increment (BAI) and stable carbon isotopes (δ 13C)) and remote sensing indices …


Quaking Aspen Productivity Recovers After Repeated Prescribed Fire, Donald A. Perala Jan 1995

Quaking Aspen Productivity Recovers After Repeated Prescribed Fire, Donald A. Perala

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Population Dynamics And Production Studies Of Phryganella Acropodia And Difflugiella Oviformis (Testacea, Rhizopoda, Protozoa) In An Aspen Woodland Soil, J.D. Lousier Jan 1984

Population Dynamics And Production Studies Of Phryganella Acropodia And Difflugiella Oviformis (Testacea, Rhizopoda, Protozoa) In An Aspen Woodland Soil, J.D. Lousier

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While soil Testacea can be identified as a major component of the soil protozoan fauna in some soils, little is known regarding their population ecology.


Forest Vegetation Of The Routt National Forest In Northwestern Colorado: A Habitat Type Classification, George R. Hoffman, Robert R. Alexander Jan 1980

Forest Vegetation Of The Routt National Forest In Northwestern Colorado: A Habitat Type Classification, George R. Hoffman, Robert R. Alexander

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No abstract provided.