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What impact does salvage logging of aspen stands have on their regeneration and early growth?
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Fraser, E.C., Lieffers, V.J., Landhäusser, S.M.
EFM Research Note 04/2004
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What is the fate of the aspen root system when an aspen clone begins to break-up at maturity?
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Lieffers, V.J., DesRochers, A.
EFM Research Note 03/2003
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Wolverine (Gulo gulo luscus) movement, habitat selection, and foraging in a landscape with resource extraction
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Industrial infrastructure and activities can fragment boreal landscapes and alter the ecology of wildlife species. Wolverines (Gulo gulo luscus) are a species considered especially sensitive to resource extraction because wolverines are wide-ranging, low-density, and have low-reproductive rates....
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Wolves Influence Elk Movements: Behavior Shapes a Trophic Cascade in Yellowstone National Park
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Fortin, D., Beyer, H. L., Smith, D. W., Boyce, M. S., Mao, J. S., Duchesne, T.
A trophic cascade recently has been reported among wolves, elk, and aspen on the northern winter range of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, but the mechanisms of indirect interactions within this food chain have yet to be established. We investigated whether the observed trophic cascade...