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Aspen Bibliography

1990

Wildlife

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Aspen Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle Jan 1990

Aspen Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle

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Quaking aspen occurs on more than seven million acres of the interior western United States. It is seral in most sites, usually giving way to more shade-tolerant conifers. Regeneration is almost exclusively by root suckering -- seedlings are a rarity. Discrete clones that occupy several acres are the rule on mountainous western landscapes. Management practices reflect the values of this ecosystem. These values, in decreasing order of importance, are: livestock forage, wildlife habitat, watershed cover, esthetics and recreation, and wood products. Wood products are gaining in importance, thus encouraging more active management of this important type.


Management Of Aspen For Ruffed Grouse And Other Wildlife - An Update, Gordon W. Gullion Jan 1990

Management Of Aspen For Ruffed Grouse And Other Wildlife - An Update, Gordon W. Gullion

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No abstract provided.


Pine Hollow Exclosures: Effect Of Browsing On An Aspen Community Sprayed With 2,4-D, D.L. Bartos, R.O. Harniss Jan 1990

Pine Hollow Exclosures: Effect Of Browsing On An Aspen Community Sprayed With 2,4-D, D.L. Bartos, R.O. Harniss

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The Pine Hollow aspen (Populus tremuloides) exclosures on the Ashley National Forest in eastern Utah were sampled in 1984, 19 years after they were established.