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Evaluation of three methods for predicting diameter distributions of black spruce (Picea mariana) plantations in central Canada
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Authors: Chuangmin Liu; S Y. Zhang; Yuancai Lei; Peter F. Newton; Lianjun Zhang

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Authors: Kristin A. Mylecraine; John E. Kuser; Peter E. Smouse; George L. Zimmermann

Partial cutting of woodlots in an agriculture-dominated landscape: effects on forest bird communities
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Authors: Stephen B. Holmes; Dawn M. Burke; Ken A. Elliott; Michael D. Cadman; Lyle Friesen

Imputing missing height measures using a mixed-effects modeling strategy
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Authors: Andrew P. Robinson; William R. Wykoff

Abundance of leafminers and leaf area loss by chewing herbivores in hybrids between Quercus crispula and Quercus dentata
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Bidirectional introgression between Pinus taeda and Pinus echinata: evidence from morphological and molecular data
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Authors: Jiwang Chen; C G. Tauer; Guihua Bai; Yinghua Huang; M E. Payton; A G. Holley

Needle and branch biomass turnover rates of Norway spruce (Picea abies)
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Authors: P Muukkonen; A Lehtonen

Susceptibility of pine plantations to attack by the pine shoot beetle (Tomicus piniperda) in southern Ontario
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Authors: Ryan E. Morgan; Peter d. Groot; Sandy M. Smith

Inferred summer precipitation for southern Ontario back to AD 610, as reconstructed from ring widths of Thuja occidentalis
pp. 2541-2553(13)
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Ecological status of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) in its native range in Canada
pp. 2554-2563(10)
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Simulating the dynamics of linear forests in Great Plains agroecosystems under changing climates
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Effects of shading and humus fertility on growth, competition, and ectomycorrhizal colonization of boreal forest tree seedlings
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Authors: Helena Dehlin; Marie-Charlotte Nilsson; David A. Wardle; Anna Shevtsova

Estimated realized gains for first-generation slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii) tree improvement in the southeastern United States
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Erratum: A plot-based method for rapid estimation of forest canopy chemistry
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