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Volume 38, Number 5, May 2008
ISSN 1208-6037
Ecological Studies in Interior Ponderosa Pine — First Findings from Blacks Mountain Interdisciplinary Research
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Ecological Studies in Interior Ponderosa Pine — First Findings from Blacks Mountain Interdisciplinary Research / [Études écologiques sur le pin ponderosa de l’intérieur — premiers résultats de la recherche interdisciplinaire de Blacks Mountain]
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Preface / Préface
Robert F. Powers
Pages v-viii
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Vegetation responses to stand structure and prescribed fire in an interior ponderosa pine ecosystem
Jianwei Zhang, Martin W. Ritchie, and William W. Oliver
Pages 909-918
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Stability of the large tree component in treated and untreated late-seral interior ponderosa pine stands
Martin W. Ritchie, Brian M. Wing, and Todd A. Hamilton
Pages 919-923
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Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest: bark beetle responses to differences in forest structure and the application of prescribed fire in interior ponderosa pine
Christopher J. Fettig, Robert R. Borys, Stephen R. McKelvey, and Christopher P. Dabney
Pages 924-935
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Bird occupancy and richness in ponderosa pine forests with contrasting forest structure and fire history
T. Luke George and Steve Zack
Pages 936-942
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Response of small mammals to alternative stand structures in the mixed-conifer forest of northeastern California
Chris C. Maguire, Douglas A. Maguire, Tom E. Manning, Sean M. Garber, and Martin W. Ritchie
Pages 943-955
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Response of forest soil Acari to prescribed fire following stand structure manipulation in the southern Cascade Range
Michael A. Camann, Nancy E. Gillette, Karen L. Lamoncha, and Sylvia R. Mori
Pages 956-968
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Response of ground-dwelling spider assemblages to prescribed fire following stand structure manipulation in the southern Cascade Range
Nancy E. Gillette, Richard S. Vetter, Sylvia R. Mori, Carline R. Rudolph, and Dessa R. Welty
Pages 969-980
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Whitebark pine and white pine blister rust in the Rocky Mountains of Canada and northern Montana
Cyndi M. Smith, Brendan Wilson, Salman Rasheed, Robert C. Walker, Tara Carolin, and Brenda Shepherd
Pages 982-995
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Demographic history and interspecific hybridization of four Shorea species (Dipterocarpaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia inferred from nucleotide polymorphism in nuclear gene regions
Hiroko Ishiyama, Nobuyuki Inomata, Tsuneyuki Yamazaki, Nor Aini Ab Shukor, and Alfred E. Szmidt
Pages 996-1007
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Beyond “fire temperatures”: calibrating thermocouple probes and modeling their response to surface fires in hardwood fuels
Anthony S. Bova and Matthew B. Dickinson
Pages 1008-1020
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Nitrogen limitation in a sweetgum plantation: implications for carbon allocation and storage
Colleen M. Iversen and Richard J. Norby
Pages 1021-1032
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Lichens on down wood in logged and unlogged forest stands
Fred L. Bunnell, Toby Spribille, Isabelle Houde, Trevor Goward, and Curtis Björk
Pages 1033-1041
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Modeling percent stocking changes for lodgepole pine stands in Alberta
Yuqing Yang and Shongming Huang
Pages 1042-1052
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Fungal and bacterial communities across meadow–forest ecotones in the western Cascades of Oregon
Stacie A. Kageyama, Nancy Ritchie Posavatz, Kirk E. Waterstripe, Sarah J. Jones, Peter J. Bottomley, Kermit Cromack, and David D. Myrold
Pages 1053-1060
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Effects of weed and erosion control on communities of soil mites (Oribatida and Gamasina) in short-rotation willow plantings in central New York
Maria A. Minor and Roy A. Norton
Pages 1061-1070
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Differences in fibre properties in cloned Norway spruce (Picea abies)
A. Zubizarreta Gerendiain, H. Peltola, P. Pulkkinen, R. Jaatinen, and A. Pappinen
Pages 1071-1082
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Decreased fire frequency and increased water levels affect riparian forest dynamics in southwestern boreal Quebec, Canada
Bernhard Denneler, Hugo Asselin, Yves Bergeron, and Yves Bégin
Pages 1083-1094
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Assessing effects of laser point density, ground sampling intensity, and field sample plot size on biophysical stand properties derived from airborne laser scanner data
Terje Gobakken and Erik Næsset
Pages 1095-1109
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Reconstructing spatial tree point patterns from nearest neighbour summary statistics measured in small subwindows
Arne Pommerening and Dietrich Stoyan
Pages 1110-1122
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Canadian national biomass equations: new parameter estimates that include British Columbia data
Chhun-Huor Ung, Pierre Bernier, and Xiao-Jing Guo
Pages 1123-1132
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Epidemiology of Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon tanoak forests
E. M. Hansen, A. Kanaskie, S. Prospero, M. McWilliams, E. M. Goheen, N. Osterbauer, P. Reeser, and W. Sutton
Pages 1133-1143
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The effect of age and sample position on eucalypt tree-ring width series
Matthew Brookhouse and Cris Brack
Pages 1144-1158
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The pre-European settlement forest composition of the Miramichi River watershed, New Brunswick, as reconstructed using witness trees from original land surveys
Mélanie Aubé
Pages 1159-1183
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Fire history and the establishment of oaks and maples in second-growth forests
Todd F. Hutchinson, Robert P. Long, Robert D. Ford, and Elaine Kennedy Sutherland
Pages 1184-1198
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Genetic structures of common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) populations in Germany at sites differing in water regimes
M. C. Dacasa Rüdinger, J. Glaeser, I. Hebel, and A. Dounavi
Pages 1199-1210
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Climate sensitivity of trembling aspen radial growth along a productivity gradient in northeastern British Columbia, Canada
Giovanni Leonelli, Bernhard Denneler, and Yves Bergeron
Pages 1211-1222
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Effects of stand, landscape, and spatial variables on bird communities in larch plantations and deciduous forests in central Japan
Yuichi Yamaura, Kazuhiro Katoh, and Toshimori Takahashi
Pages 1223-1243
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Response of the cover of berry-producing species to ecological factors on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA
Lowell H. Suring, Michael I. Goldstein, Susan M. Howell, and Christopher S. Nations
Pages 1244-1259
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Mycorrhizal fungal community relationship to root nitrogen concentration over a regional atmospheric nitrogen deposition gradient in the northeastern USA
Erik A. Lilleskov, Philip M. Wargo, Kristiina A. Vogt, and Daniel J. Vogt
Pages 1260-1266
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Carbon cycling along a gradient of beech bark disease impact in the Catskill Mountains, New York
Jessica E. Hancock, Mary A. Arthur, Kathleen C. Weathers, and Gary M. Lovett
Pages 1267-1274
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