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Volume 36, Number 9, September 2006
ISSN 1208-6037
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Overstory influences on light attenuation patterns and understory plant community diversity and composition in southern boreal forests of Quebec
Paula Bartemucci, Christian Messier, and Charles D. Canham
Pages 2065-2079
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Influence of repeated fertilization on forest ecosystems: relative habitat use by snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus)
Thomas P. Sullivan, Druscilla S. Sullivan, Pontus MF Lindgren, and Douglas B. Ransome
Pages 2080-2089
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Relation of soil-, surface-, and ground-water distributions of inorganic nitrogen with topographic position in harvested and unharvested portions of an aspen-dominated catchment in the Boreal Plain
M.L. Macrae, K.J. Devito, I.F. Creed, and S.E. Macdonald
Pages 2090-2103
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Crown shyness in lodgepole pine stands of varying stand height, density, and site index in the upper foothills of Alberta
Heather Fish, Victor J. Lieffers, Uldis Silins, and Ronald J. Hall
Pages 2104-2111
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Amount, position, and age of coarse wood influence litter decomposition in postfire Pinus contorta stands
Alysa J. Remsburg and Monica G. Turner
Pages 2112-2123
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Use of amphibians to define riparian zones of headwater streams
D.W. Perkins and M.L. Hunter, Jr.
Pages 2124-2130
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Do small headwater streams have a riparian zone defined by plant communities?
John M. Hagan, Sacha Pealer, and Andrew A. Whitman
Pages 2131-2140
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Post hoc blocking to improve heritability and precision of best linear unbiased genetic predictions
Salvador A. Gezan, Dudley A. Huber, and Timothy L. White
Pages 2141-2147
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Achieving higher heritabilities through improved design and analysis of clonal trials
Salvador A. Gezan, Timothy L. White, and Dudley A. Huber
Pages 2148-2156
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Relationships among forest soil C isotopic composition, partitioning, and turnover times
Charles T. Garten Jr.
Pages 2157-2167
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Recruitment of saproxylic beetles in high stumps created for maintaining biodiversity in a boreal forest landscape
Leif Martin Schroeder, Thomas Ranius, Barbara Ekbom, and Stig Larsson
Pages 2168-2178
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Comparison of height growth and growth intercept models of jack pine plantations and natural stands in northern Ontario
Jin-ping Guo and Jian R. Wang
Pages 2179-2188
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Relationships between deer mice and downed wood in managed forests of southern British Columbia
Vanessa J. Craig, Walt Klenner, Michael C. Feller, and Thomas P. Sullivan
Pages 2189-2203
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Unusual disturbance: forest change following a catastrophic debris flow in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
Stewart B. Rood
Pages 2204-2215
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Estimating relative error in growth ring analyses of second-growth coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
Kristen M. Waring and Kevin L. O'Hara
Pages 2216-2222
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The economics of using forests to increase carbon storage
Mark Boyland
Pages 2223-2234
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Influence of nutrition and stress on sugar maple at a regional scale
Richard A. Hallett, Scott W. Bailey, Stephen B. Horsley, and Robert P. Long
Pages 2235-2246
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Simulations of the influence of clear-cutting on the risk of wind damage on a regional scale over a 20-year period
Hongcheng Zeng, Heli Peltola, Ari Talkkari, Harri Strandman, Ari Venäläinen, Kaiyun Wang, and Seppo Kellomäki
Pages 2247-2258
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Optimizing efficiency of height modeling for extensive forest inventories
T.M. Barrett
Pages 2259-2269
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Soil carbon and nitrogen pools in mid- to late-successional forest stands of the northwestern United States: potential impact of fire
Deborah S. Page-Dumroese and Martin F. Jurgensen
Pages 2270-2284
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Can forest management based on natural disturbances maintain ecological resilience?
C.Ronnie Drever, Garry Peterson, Christian Messier, Yves Bergeron, and Mike Flannigan
Pages 2285-2299
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Nonconstituent species in soil seed banks as indicators of anthropogenic disturbance in forest fragments
Luxiang Lin, Min Cao, Yongtao He, Jerry M. Baskin, and Carol C. Baskin
Pages 2300-2316
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Influence of climate on tree rings and vessel features in red oak and white oak growing near their northern distribution limit, southwestern Quebec, Canada
J.C. Tardif and F.Conciatori
Pages 2317-2330
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Tree bole mineralization rates of four species of the Canadian eastern boreal forest: implications for nutrient dynamics following stand-replacing disturbances
Suzanne Brais, David Paré, and Cédric Lierman
Pages 2331-2340
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Beneficial influence of plant neighbours on tree growth in drained forested peatlands: a case study
Sylvain Jutras, Hannu Hökkä, Jean Bégin, and André P. Plamondon
Pages 2341-2350
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Is long primary growth associated with stem sinuosity in Douglas-fir?
Barbara L. Gartner and G.R. Johnson
Pages 2351-2356
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