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Structure Of Woody Riparian Vegetation In Great Basin National Park, S.D. Smith, K.J. Murray, F.H. Landau, A.M. Sala Jan 1995

Structure Of Woody Riparian Vegetation In Great Basin National Park, S.D. Smith, K.J. Murray, F.H. Landau, A.M. Sala

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Aspen Community Types Of The Intermountain Region, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1988

Aspen Community Types Of The Intermountain Region, Walter F. Mueggler

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Western wildlands are covered by a broad spectrum of vegetation zones, from dense forests to barren deserts.


Aspen Community Types Of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell Jan 1986

Aspen Community Types Of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell

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No abstract provided.


Fire Effects In Northeastern Forests: Aspen, C. Rouse Jan 1986

Fire Effects In Northeastern Forests: Aspen, C. Rouse

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No abstract provided.


Water And Watershed In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle Jan 1985

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

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No abstract provided.


Vegetation Associations In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1985

Vegetation Associations In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler

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Aspen trees grow along moist stream bottoms as well as on dry ridges and southerly exposures, on talus slopes, and on shallow to deep soils of varied origins. Quaking aspen is one of the few plant species that can grow in all mountain vegetational zones from the alpine to the basal plain (Daubenmire 1943). As a consequence, aspen dominated communities are found intermixed with such divergent vegetation as semiarid shrublands and wet sprucefir forests


Forage In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1985

Forage In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler

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No abstract provided.


Aspen Community Types On The Caribou And Targhee National Forests In Southeastern Idaho, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell, Jr Jan 1982

Aspen Community Types On The Caribou And Targhee National Forests In Southeastern Idaho, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell, Jr

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No abstract provided.


Definition And Distribution Of The Boreal Mixedwood Forest In Ontario, K.M. Mcclain Jan 1981

Definition And Distribution Of The Boreal Mixedwood Forest In Ontario, K.M. Mcclain

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No abstract provided.


Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Community Types On The Bridger-Teton National Forest In Western Wyoming [Including A Key With Indicator Species], Andrew P. Youngblood, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1981

Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Community Types On The Bridger-Teton National Forest In Western Wyoming [Including A Key With Indicator Species], Andrew P. Youngblood, Walter F. Mueggler

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A classification system is presented for aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) dominated forests on the Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming. Twenty-six aspen community types are defined and described. A diagnostic key that utilizes indicator plant species is provided for field identification of the community types. Vegetation composition, environment, productivity, relationship to surrounding vegetation, and successional status are discussed. Tables are provided for detailed comparisons.


Tree Biomass Estimates For Minnesota's Aspen-Birch Forest Survey Unit, G.K. Raile, P.J. Jakes Jan 1981

Tree Biomass Estimates For Minnesota's Aspen-Birch Forest Survey Unit, G.K. Raile, P.J. Jakes

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No abstract provided.


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.


Forest Ecology Of The Alaska Taiga, L.A. Viereck Jan 1975

Forest Ecology Of The Alaska Taiga, L.A. Viereck

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No abstract provided.


Silviculture Of Central And Southern Rocky Mountain Forests : A Summary Of The Status Of Our Knowledge By Timber Types, Robert R. Alexander Jan 1974

Silviculture Of Central And Southern Rocky Mountain Forests : A Summary Of The Status Of Our Knowledge By Timber Types, Robert R. Alexander

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No abstract provided.


Simulation Of The Daily Growth Of An Aspen Population From The Measured Co2-Exchange Rates Of The Components, G.C. Bate, D.T. Canvin Jan 1972

Simulation Of The Daily Growth Of An Aspen Population From The Measured Co2-Exchange Rates Of The Components, G.C. Bate, D.T. Canvin

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The daily total CO2-exchange of an aspen population (32 trees) was measured using a growth chamber gas analysis system which had been shown to measure accurately the actual carbon gain of the population. The CO2-exchange rates of the components (e.g. roots, stems, leaves) were measured in the light and dark and these rates were used to calculate the total CO2-exchange of the population using a computer model. The carbon gain during the photoperiod was underestimated by 25% in the simulation while the carbon loss during the nyctoperiod was overestimated 100% by the simulation.


Rainfall Interception In A Dense Utah Aspen Clone, Robert S. Johnston Jan 1971

Rainfall Interception In A Dense Utah Aspen Clone, Robert S. Johnston

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No abstract provided.


Aspen Grove Use By Deer, Elk, And Cattle In Southwestern Coniferous Forests, Hudson G. Reynolds Jan 1969

Aspen Grove Use By Deer, Elk, And Cattle In Southwestern Coniferous Forests, Hudson G. Reynolds

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Aspen groves within mixed conifer forests produce more herbaceous understory than adjacent forest. Thinning aspen groves improves herbaceous understory and aspen regeneration. Higher deer and cattle use of aspen groves is associated with the greater abundance of understory vegetation.


Ecology Of The Aspen Parkland Of Western Canada In Relation To Land Use, R.D. Bird Jan 1961

Ecology Of The Aspen Parkland Of Western Canada In Relation To Land Use, R.D. Bird

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No abstract provided.