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Importance of Aspen Stand Structure to Avian Abundance and Diversity Dr. Susan Earnst Aspen provide the only deciduous woodland habitat for nesting songbirds in much of the Great Basin and semi-arid West.
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Regional wildfire smoke reduces boreal forest carbon uptake
While many studies have examined carbon dynamics of boreal ecosystems following wildfire, research on forest-atmosphere carbon fluxes during widespread smoke events from adjacent active wildfires is limited.
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Remembering the Genet of Aspen Researchers Dan Kashian A visionary in aspen research, Dr. Burton V. Barnes, passed away in July 2014 in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the age of 83.
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Rethinking aspen regeneration: the case for a bright future Simon M. Landhäusser Over the last 25 years, I have devoted most of my research to understanding the ecology of aspen. Much of the published science on aspen regeneration over recent decades has
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Mapping aspen genetics and mortality risk: the view from above Benjamin Blonder Phil Brodrick Aspen genetics are a little more complex than human genetics. Humans are diploids, meaning we have two copies of each chromosome.
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Aspen Success Hinges on Innovative Technique Shelly Deisch David Mallett In searching for an aspen topic yet to be covered in Tremblings, we arrived at the restoration practice called “hinging,” which appears to be most widely practiced in the South ...
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Aspen seedlings follow Brian Head Fire Karen Mock Larissa Yocom Over the past decade, views on the importance and frequency of aspen seeding events in the Intermountain West have begun to change.
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A Century of Overabundant Ungulates in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley: First Elk and Now Bison. [PDF]
Beschta RL, Ripple WJ, Kauffman JB.
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Small-stand Challenges in the Northern Rockies Brytten Steed, PhD, USFS Forest Entomologist (retired) Forest Health Protection - Missoula Field Office Aspen in the Northern Rocky Mountains exist more often as small, scattered patches or “stringers” than ...
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Fire lines adjacent to aspen are unlikely to hold during extreme burning conditions in southern Rocky Mountain forests. [PDF]
Carter TA, Balch JK, Cook MC, Hart SJ.
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