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1979

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Regeneration And Productivity Of Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Grown On Repeated Short Rotations [In Minnesota], Donald A. Perala Jan 1979

Regeneration And Productivity Of Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Grown On Repeated Short Rotations [In Minnesota], Donald A. Perala

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Tree Rings And Kaibab North Deer Hunting Success, 1925-1975, C.E. Young Jan 1979

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.