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Title

Predicting patterns of lodgepole pine serotiny across the Yellowstone landscape [abstract]
Document Type: Conference Paper
Author(s): Daniel B. Tinker; Monica G. Turner; William H. Romme
Publication Year: 2000

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • age classes
  • ecosystem dynamics
  • elevation
  • landscape ecology
  • pine forests
  • Pinus contorta
  • plant growth
  • population density
  • post fire recovery
  • regeneration
  • seedlings
  • serotiny
  • soils
  • succession
  • Yellowstone National Park
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Record Last Modified: March 18, 2021
FRAMES Record Number: 40579
Tall Timbers Record Number: 15365
TTRS Location Status: In-file
TTRS Call Number: Journals-E
TTRS Abstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission

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Citation:
Tinker, D. B., M. G. Turner, and W. H. Romme. 2000. Predicting patterns of lodgepole pine serotiny across the Yellowstone landscape [abstract], Abstracts from The Ecological Society of America 85th Annual Meeting, August 6-10, 2000, Snowbird, UT. p. 219,