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Regeneration ecology and recruitment dynamics of sugar pine under various stand structures in the Lake Tahoe area. |
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To be determined. |
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Designing Wildlife Linkages in Arizona. |
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An examination of the role of community social structure as a potentialindicator for effective collaborative stewardship in forestmanagement. |
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To be determined. |
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Interspecific interactions among primary bark beetles. |
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Modeling forest change, bird communities and management alternatives on a restored ponderosa pine ecosystem. |
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To be determined. |
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Effects of fire seasonality and severity on ponderosa pine resistance to bark beetles. |
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To be determined. |
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Bat Response to Forest Restoration in Northern Arizona. |
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Tamarix: Its Establishment Patterns and Relationship to the Vegetative Character of the Upper Verde River, AZ. |
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Winter Night Roosts Of Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus) In Northern Arizona. |
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Tree physiological and morphological responses to severe drought conditions within a ponderosa pine/pinyon-juniper ecotone in Northern Arizona. |
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Small Watershed Sediment Dynamics in the Peloncillo Mountains, New Mexico. |
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The Warm Fire's Effects On Understory Vegetation, Ponderosa Pine Mortality, And Fuels: Implications For Post-Fire Management. |
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To be determined. |
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Arizona Native Plant Materials Market Feasibility Study. |
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To be determined. |
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Long-term Interval Prescribed Burn Effects on Understory Vegetation in Southwest Ponderosa Pine. |
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To be determined. |
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Evaluating effectiveness of native seeding and landscape scale herbicide application for controlling cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) in Zion National Park. |
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The Impact Of Burn Severity On Seasonal Bird Foraging Activities. |
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Bird predation, forest insects, and growth of cottonwoods: bottom-up andtop-down influences on a trophic cascade in a threatened habitat. |
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To be determined. |
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Interspecific interactions among primary bark beetles. |
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The potential role of weather driven dispersal events of cricetid mice in prairie dog plague epizootics. |
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To be determined. |
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Genetic Connectivity of Grizzly Bears in Northern Montana. |
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Managing and Restoring Wildlife Using Landscape Genetics: Spider Monkeys in Southwestern Nicaragua. |
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Small mammal responses to forest management practices in southwestern ponderosa pine forests at the species, community, and food web scale. |
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Assessing Fuel Loads and Mapping wild fire regime integrating Remote Sensing and GIS |
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Long-term carbon storage and fire management in ponderosa pine forests. |
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Floristic changes and functional consequences in pine-bunchgrass ecosystems. |
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Ecological factors determining the persistence of remnant native grass patches in a recent cheatgrass invasion. |
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Root-mycorrhizal dynamics and soil resource limitations to NPP across a 3 million year soil chronosequence. |
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To be determined. |
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Economic Evaluations of Fire and Water in the Arid Southwest. |
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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: The Role of Overstory Tree Diversity in Ghana West Africa. |
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Effects of disturbance on carbon dioxide and methane exchange in a ponderosa pine forest. |
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Fire and Climate Interactions in Northern Mexico. |
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Genetic and Quantitative Traits Studies Of Two Grasses Native to Ponderosa Pine Forests. |
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 March 2008 )