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Volume 35, Number 3, March 2005
ISSN 1208-6037
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The effect of time and site on incidence and spread of pruning-related decay in plantation-grown Eucalyptus nitens
Karen M. Barry, Malcolm F. Hall, and Caroline L. Mohammed
Pages 495-502
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Distribution of fungal foliage and shoot pathogens in a natural Scots pine population in relation to environmental variables
Hanna Ranta and Irma Saloniemi
Pages 503-510
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Long-term differential stem growth responses in mature eastern white pine following release from competition
Eddie Bevilacqua, David Puttock, Terence J. Blake, and Darwin Burgess
Pages 511-520
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Early genetic testing of coastal Douglas-fir for Swiss needle cast tolerance
Fatih Temel, G.R. Johnson, and W.T. Adams
Pages 521-529
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An assessment of phosphorus limitations to soil nitrogen availability across forest ecosystems of north coastal British Columbia
J.M. Kranabetter, A.Banner, and A.de Groot
Pages 530-540
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Stream habitat and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) physiological stress responses to streamside clear-cut logging in British Columbia
Eric Mellina, Scott G. Hinch, Edward M. Donaldson, and Greg Pearson
Pages 541-556
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Calculating penalties for reforestation failures: an Alberta case study
Marilea Pattison Perry, James A. Beck, Martin K. Luckert, and William A. White
Pages 557-566
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Interactive effects of tree and herb cover on survivorship, physiology, and microclimate of conifer seedlings at the alpine tree-line ecotone
Eliza L. Maher, Matthew J. Germino, and Niles J. Hasselquist
Pages 567-574
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A new parameterization of Johnson's SB distribution with application to fitting forest tree diameter data
Keith Rennolls and Mingliang Wang
Pages 575-579
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Bryophyte community differences between edge and interior environments in temperate rain-forest fragments of coastal British Columbia
Lyn K. Baldwin and Gary E. Bradfield
Pages 580-592
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Tree-size diversity between single- and mixed-species stands in three forest types in western Canada
Pàl Varga, Han YH Chen, and Karel Klinka
Pages 593-601
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Growth of three oak species during establishment of an agroforestry practice for watershed protection
Ranjith P. Udawatta, Pekka Nygren, and Harold E. Garrett
Pages 602-609
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Factors affecting interannual variation in growth of western Canadian aspen forests during 1951-2000
EH (Ted) Hogg, James P. Brandt, and B.Kochtubajda
Pages 610-622
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Effects of serial propagation, donor age, and genotype on Chamaecyparis nootkatensis physiology and growth traits
J.Krakowski, A.Benowicz, J.H. Russell, and Y.A. El-Kassaby
Pages 623-632
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Landscape-level variability in the age underestimation of understory black spruce in the northern boreal forest of Quebec
Marc-André Parisien, Luc Sirois, and Sylvain Parent
Pages 633-642
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Probabilities of small-gap capture by sugar maple saplings based on height and crown growth data from felled trees
William G. Cole and Craig G. Lorimer
Pages 643-655
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Fire frequency for the transitional mixedwood forest of Timiskaming, Quebec, Canada
Daniel J. Grenier, Yves Bergeron, Daniel Kneeshaw, and Sylvie Gauthier
Pages 656-666
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Balsam fir and white spruce seedling recruitment in response to understory release, seedbed type, and litter exclusion in trembling aspen stands
G.Geoff Wang and Kevin J. Kemball
Pages 667-673
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Invertebrate predation of postdispersal seeds and juvenile seedlings of black spruce (Picea mariana) in the boreal forest of eastern Canada
Mathieu Côté, Jean Ferron, and Réjean Gagnon
Pages 674-681
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Dynamics of dead wood over 20 years in a New England oak forest
Brayton F. Wilson and Brenda C. McComb
Pages 682-692
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Comparison of four measures designed for assessing the fit between the demand and output distributions of logs
Veli-Pekka Kivinen, Jori Uusitalo, and Tapio Nummi
Pages 693-702
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Photosynthesis of birch (Betula pendula) is sensitive to springtime frost and ozone
Elina Oksanen, Vera Freiwald, Nadezhda Prozherina, and Matti Rousi
Pages 703-712
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Testing for variation in the western Oregon softwood log price structure
Ståle Størdal and Darius M. Adams
Pages 713-723
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Estimating forest canopy bulk density using six indirect methods
Robert E. Keane, Elizabeth D. Reinhardt, Joe Scott, Kathy Gray, and James Reardon
Pages 724-739
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Two-year response of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) seedlings to shelterwood harvesting and fire in a mixed-oak forest ecosystem
Corinne L. McCament and Brian C. McCarthy
Pages 740-749
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Spatial relationships and tree species associations across a 236-year boreal mixedwood chronosequence
Andrew Park, Daniel Kneeshaw, Yves Bergeron, and Alain Leduc
Pages 750-761
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