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Articles 1 - 30 of 39
Full-Text Articles in Forest Sciences
Mature Aspen Forest, Donald Rakstad, John R. Probst
Mature Aspen Forest, Donald Rakstad, John R. Probst
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Aspen Clearcut (8-Year), Donald Rakstad, John R. Probst
Aspen Clearcut (8-Year), Donald Rakstad, John R. Probst
Aspen Bibliography
This report includes a breeding-bird census, a list of dominant plant species, and brief physiographic data for a 8-year old aspen clearcut on the Chippewa National Forest, Michigan.
Aspen Forest (20-Year), Connie J. Pearson, John B. Probst
Aspen Forest (20-Year), Connie J. Pearson, John B. Probst
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This report includes a breeding-bird census, a list of dominant plant species, and brief physiographic data for a 20-year old aspen forest in Ontonagon, Michigan.
Tree Rings And Kaibab North Deer Hunting Success, 1925-1975, C.E. Young
Tree Rings And Kaibab North Deer Hunting Success, 1925-1975, C.E. Young
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Knowledge of the biotic and abiotic factors producing long and short-term changes in numbers provides the basis for managing wildlife populations. Frequently, evaluation of these factors over a long time period is impossible. the large, well-documented past fluctuations of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) numbers on Arizona's North Kaibab plateau (Rasmussen, 1941; Russo, 1964; Caughley, 1970; Burk, 1973) make it potentially useful for examining long-term effects.
Hypoxylon Canker Incidence On Pruned And Unpruned Aspen, Michael E. Ostry, G.W. Anderson
Hypoxylon Canker Incidence On Pruned And Unpruned Aspen, Michael E. Ostry, G.W. Anderson
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This sturdy was designed to measure the relation between the incidence of Hypoxylon canker, Hypoxylon mammatum Wahl. Mill., and the presence of branches on an aspen stem.
Hypoxylon Canker Of Aspen, R.L. Anderson, G.W. Anderson, Arthur L. Schipper, Jr
Hypoxylon Canker Of Aspen, R.L. Anderson, G.W. Anderson, Arthur L. Schipper, Jr
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Sucker Regeneration In A Utah Aspen Clone After Clearcutting, Partial Cutting, Scarification And Girdling, George A. Schier, Arthur D. Smith
Sucker Regeneration In A Utah Aspen Clone After Clearcutting, Partial Cutting, Scarification And Girdling, George A. Schier, Arthur D. Smith
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Shrub Nesting Of The Red-Eyed Vireo [Vireo Olivaceous] In Relation To Structure Of Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Forests [In Northern Minnesota], W.J. Mattson, Jr
Shrub Nesting Of The Red-Eyed Vireo [Vireo Olivaceous] In Relation To Structure Of Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Forests [In Northern Minnesota], W.J. Mattson, Jr
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Quaking Aspen--Seed Germination And Early Seedling Growth, Walter T. Mcdonough
Quaking Aspen--Seed Germination And Early Seedling Growth, Walter T. Mcdonough
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Long-Term Changes In Cottonwoods On A Grazed And An Ungrazed Plains Bottomland In Northeastern Colorado, Glenn L. Crouch
Long-Term Changes In Cottonwoods On A Grazed And An Ungrazed Plains Bottomland In Northeastern Colorado, Glenn L. Crouch
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Aerial Stand Volume Table For Plains Cottonwood In Eastern Colorado, Carleton B. Edminster, James R. Getter
Aerial Stand Volume Table For Plains Cottonwood In Eastern Colorado, Carleton B. Edminster, James R. Getter
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Estimating The Volume Of Hardwood Crowns, Stems, And The Total Tree, Douglas R. Phillips, Noel D. Cost
Estimating The Volume Of Hardwood Crowns, Stems, And The Total Tree, Douglas R. Phillips, Noel D. Cost
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Regeneration And Productivity Of Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Grown On Repeated Short Rotations [In Minnesota], Donald A. Perala
Regeneration And Productivity Of Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Grown On Repeated Short Rotations [In Minnesota], Donald A. Perala
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Growth Response To Fertilizer In A Young Aspen-Birch Stand, M.M. Czapowskyj, L.O. Safford
Growth Response To Fertilizer In A Young Aspen-Birch Stand, M.M. Czapowskyj, L.O. Safford
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Interacting Environmental Factors Associated With The Incidence Of Hypoxylon Canker On Trembling Aspen, R.I. Bruck
Interacting Environmental Factors Associated With The Incidence Of Hypoxylon Canker On Trembling Aspen, R.I. Bruck
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Discoloured Wood Of Aspen Caused By Increment Boring, G. Laflamme
Discoloured Wood Of Aspen Caused By Increment Boring, G. Laflamme
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No abstract provided.
Metric Site Index Curves For Aspen, Birch And Conifers In The Lake States, P.R. Laidly
Metric Site Index Curves For Aspen, Birch And Conifers In The Lake States, P.R. Laidly
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Wildlife Habitat Investigations And Management Implications On The Bridger-Teton National Forest, G.E. Gruell, M.S. Boyce, L.D. Hayden Wing
Wildlife Habitat Investigations And Management Implications On The Bridger-Teton National Forest, G.E. Gruell, M.S. Boyce, L.D. Hayden Wing
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Grazing impact by elk and moose has been a point of concern in Jackson Hole for many years. Concern has been primarily directed towards sparsely vegetated south aspects, aspen stands, and willow bottoms. Numerous transects have quantified heavy foliage utilization. Trend studies have been mostly inconclusive. Study of historical narratives have quantified heavy forage utilization. Trend studies have been mostly inconclusive. Study of historical narratives, early photographs and consideration of plant physiology, soils data, and fire ecology have aided interpretations of vegetal trend and plant succession in recent years. Photographs show little change on sparsely vegetated sites. Soils information on …
Potential Effects Of Stable Versus Fluctuating Elk Populations In The Aspen Ecosystem, Norbert V. Debyle
Potential Effects Of Stable Versus Fluctuating Elk Populations In The Aspen Ecosystem, Norbert V. Debyle
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Brush Control On Sandy Rangelands In Central Alberta, A.W. Bailey, H.G. Anderson
Brush Control On Sandy Rangelands In Central Alberta, A.W. Bailey, H.G. Anderson
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
The Identification Of Tobacco Necrosis Virus In Deteriorating Clones Of Aspen, C.R. Hibben, J. Reese, R.F. Bozarth
The Identification Of Tobacco Necrosis Virus In Deteriorating Clones Of Aspen, C.R. Hibben, J. Reese, R.F. Bozarth
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Elk-Aspen Relationships On A Prescribed Burn, Joseph V. Basile
Elk-Aspen Relationships On A Prescribed Burn, Joseph V. Basile
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Aspen Forest (50-Year), Connie J. Pearson, John R. Probst
Aspen Forest (50-Year), Connie J. Pearson, John R. Probst
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Fire-Decay: Interactive Roles Regulating Wood Accumulation And Soil Development In The Northern Rocky Mountains, A. E. Harvey, M. J. Larsen, M. F. Jurgensen
Fire-Decay: Interactive Roles Regulating Wood Accumulation And Soil Development In The Northern Rocky Mountains, A. E. Harvey, M. J. Larsen, M. F. Jurgensen
Aspen Bibliography
Decay and fire play interactive roles in recycling wood and other organic materials in forest ecosystems, and contribute to the development of high quality soils in the Northern Rocky Mountains. Decayed wood, charcoal, and other decomposed organic matter are the principal media for ectomycorrhizal and nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixing microbes. The activities of these microbes are critical to the growth of forest trees. The balance between decay and fire, as it affects the amount, distribution, and type of organic matter, controls the ability of forest soils to support the growth of trees.
Preliminary Classification For The Coniferous Forest And Woodland Series Of Arizona And New Mexico, Earle F. Layser, Gilbert H. Schubert
Preliminary Classification For The Coniferous Forest And Woodland Series Of Arizona And New Mexico, Earle F. Layser, Gilbert H. Schubert
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Equations Predicting Primary Productivity (Biomass) Of Trees, Shrubs And Lesser Vegetation Based On Current Literature, W. Stanek, D. State
Equations Predicting Primary Productivity (Biomass) Of Trees, Shrubs And Lesser Vegetation Based On Current Literature, W. Stanek, D. State
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Winter Diets Of Elk And Deer In The Blue Mountains, Oregon, Jon Skovlin, Martin Vavra
Winter Diets Of Elk And Deer In The Blue Mountains, Oregon, Jon Skovlin, Martin Vavra
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Feeding Preference Of Penned White-Tailed Deer For Hybrid Popular Clones, Richard L. Verch
Feeding Preference Of Penned White-Tailed Deer For Hybrid Popular Clones, Richard L. Verch
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Seasonal Variation In Soil Nutrients Under Six Rocky Mountain Vegetation Types, T. Weaver, F. Forcella
Seasonal Variation In Soil Nutrients Under Six Rocky Mountain Vegetation Types, T. Weaver, F. Forcella
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
A Trap To Measure Populus And Salix Seed Fall, J.C. Zasada, R. Densmore
A Trap To Measure Populus And Salix Seed Fall, J.C. Zasada, R. Densmore
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.