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Volume 37, Number 9, September 2007

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Residual-tree growth responses to partial stand harvest in the black spruce (Picea mariana) boreal forest
pp. 1563-1571(9)
Authors: Thomas, S. C.; Thorpe, H. C.; Caspersen, J. P.

Nitrogen and calcium additions increase forest growth in northeastern USA spruce-fir forests
pp. 1574-1585(12)
Authors: Vogt, Kristiina A.; Vogt, Daniel J.; Wargo, Phillip M.; Tilley, Joel P.; Siccama, Thomas G.; Kulmatiski, Andrew; Sigurdardottir, Ragnhildur; Ludwig, Dirk

Variation in Scots pine needle longevity and nutrient conservation in different habitats and latitudes
pp. 1599-1604(6)
Authors: Pensa, Margus; Jalkanen, Risto; Liblik, Valdo

Assessing accuracy of point fire intervals across landscapes with simulation modelling
pp. 1605-1614(10)
Authors: Heyerdahl, Emily K.; Keane, Robert E.; Dorner, Brigitte; Fall, Joseph; Parsons, Russell A.

Yield decline in Chinese-fir plantations: a simulation investigation with implications for model complexity
pp. 1615-1630(16)
Authors: Bi, J.; Blanco, J. A.; Seely, B.; Kimmins, J. P.; Ding, Y.; Welham, C.

Variable retention harvest of white spruce stands and saproxylic beetle assemblages
pp. 1631-1642(12)
Authors: Spence, John R.; Langor, David W.; Jacobs, Joshua M.

How do forest harvesting methods compare with wildfire? A case study of soil chemistry and tree nutrition in the boreal forest
pp. 1658-1668(11)
Authors: Bélanger, Nicolas; Paré, David; Munson, Alison D.; Thiffault, Evelyne

“Distance-variable” estimators for sampling and change measurement
pp. 1669-1674(6)
Authors: Iles, Kim; Carter, David Hugh Harrison

Aspen competition affects light and white spruce growth across several boreal sites in western Canada
pp. 1701-1713(13)
Authors: Filipescu, Cosmin N.; Comeau, Philip G.

The photosynthetic response of American chestnut seedlings to differing light conditions
pp. 1714-1722(9)
Authors: Joesting, Heather M.; McCarthy, Brian C.; Brown, Kim J.

Presettlement forests and fire in southern Alabama
pp. 1723-1736(14)
Authors: Predmore, S. Andrew; McDaniel, Josh; Kush, John S.

Black spruce (Picea mariana) foliage hosts numerous and potentially endemic fungal endophytes
pp. 1737-1747(11)
Authors: Sokolski, Serge; Bernier-Cardou, Michèle; Piché, Yves; Bérubé, Jean A.

Optimized harvest planning under alternative foliage-protection scenarios to reduce volume losses to spruce budworm
pp. 1755-1769(15)
Authors: MacLean, David A.; Porter, Kevin B.; Quiring, Dan T.; Hennigar, Chris R.

Changes in understory light regime in a beech-maple forest after a severe ice storm
pp. 1770-1776(7)
Authors: Lechowicz, Martin J.; Arii, Ken

Validation and refinement of allometric equations for roots of northern hardwoods
pp. 1777-1783(7)
Authors: Vadeboncoeur, Matthew A.; Hamburg, Steven P.; Yanai, Ruth D.

Erratum: Evaluation of irradiance metrics with respect to predicting sapling growth
pp. 1785-1785(1)
Authors: Kobe, Richard K.; Hogarth, Leah J.

Erratum: Evaluation of irradiance metrics with respect to predicting sapling growth
pp. 1785-1785(1)
Authors: Kobe, Richard K.; Hogarth, Leah J.

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