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152 related items for PubMed ID: 30159704

  • 1. Effects of Management Treatments on Regeneration of a Geographically Disjunct, Relictual Hybrid Aspen (Populus xsmithii) Population in the Central Great Plains, USA.
    Robertson JM, Cahlander-Mooers AR, Dixon MD.
    Environ Manage; 2018 Nov; 62(5):906-914. PubMed ID: 30159704
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  • 2. Climate and disturbance influence self-sustaining stand dynamics of aspen (Populus tremuloides) near its range margin.
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    Ecol Appl; 2019 Sep; 29(6):e01948. PubMed ID: 31188492
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  • 4. Genetic, morphological, and spectral characterization of relictual Niobrara River hybrid aspens (Populus × smithii).
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    Am J Bot; 2017 Dec; 104(12):1878-1890. PubMed ID: 29247028
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  • 6. Mule deer impede Pando's recovery: Implications for aspen resilience from a single-genotype forest.
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    PLoS One; 2018 Dec; 13(10):e0203619. PubMed ID: 30332420
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    Maxwell JD, Rhodes AC, St Clair SB.
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  • 8. Timing and mode of simulated ungulate herbivory alter aspen defense strategies.
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  • 9. Scale dependence of disease impacts on quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) mortality in the southwestern United States.
    Bell DM, Bradford JB, Lauenroth WK.
    Ecology; 2015 Jul 01; 96(7):1835-45. PubMed ID: 26378306
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  • 10. Continent-wide synthesis of the long-term population dynamics of quaking aspen in the face of accelerating human impacts.
    Refsland TK, Cushman JH.
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  • 11. Widespread mortality of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) throughout interior Alaskan boreal forests resulting from a novel canker disease.
    Ruess RW, Winton LM, Adams GC.
    PLoS One; 2021 Sep 01; 16(4):e0250078. PubMed ID: 33831122
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  • 12. Disentangling herbivore impacts on Populus tremuloides: a comparison of native ungulates and cattle in Canada's Aspen Parkland.
    Bork EW, Carlyle CN, Cahill JF, Haddow RE, Hudson RJ.
    Oecologia; 2013 Nov 01; 173(3):895-904. PubMed ID: 23649757
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  • 13. 76-year decline and recovery of aspen mediated by contrasting fire regimes: Long-unburned, infrequent and frequent mixed-severity wildfire.
    Brewen CJ, Berrill JP, Ritchie MW, Boston K, Dagley CM, Jones B, Coppoletta M, Burnett CL.
    PLoS One; 2021 Nov 01; 16(2):e0232995. PubMed ID: 33539349
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  • 14. Ungulate herbivory alters leaf functional traits and recruitment of regenerating aspen.
    Rhodes AC, Anderson V, St Clair SB.
    Tree Physiol; 2017 Mar 01; 37(3):402-413. PubMed ID: 28338915
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  • 15. Quantifying the consequences of conifer succession in aspen stands: decline in a biodiversity-supporting community.
    McCullough SA, O'Geen AT, Whiting ML, Sarr DA, Tate KW.
    Environ Monit Assess; 2013 Jul 01; 185(7):5563-76. PubMed ID: 23093369
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  • 16. Drought and freezing vulnerability of the isolated hybrid aspen Populus x smithii relative to its parental species, P. tremuloides and P. grandidentata.
    Deacon NJ, Grossman JJ, Cavender-Bares J.
    Ecol Evol; 2019 Jul 01; 9(14):8062-8074. PubMed ID: 31380071
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  • 17. Decay of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) wood in moist and dry boreal, temperate, and tropical forest fragments.
    González G, Gould WA, Hudak AT, Hollingsworth TN.
    Ambio; 2008 Dec 01; 37(7-8):588-97. PubMed ID: 19205182
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  • 18. Changes in avian and plant communities of aspen woodlands over 12 years after livestock removal in the Northwestern Great Basin.
    Earnst SL, Dobkin DS, Ballard JA.
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  • 19. Modelling growth-competition relationships in trembling aspen and white spruce mixed boreal forests of Western Canada.
    Huang JG, Stadt KJ, Dawson A, Comeau PG.
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  • 20. Slow lifelong growth predisposes Populus tremuloides trees to mortality.
    Ireland KB, Moore MM, Fulé PZ, Zegler TJ, Keane RE.
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