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Type: Journal Article
Publication Date: 2005
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Citation: Woods, A., K. D. Coates, and A. Hamann. 2005. Is an unprecedented dothistroma needle blight epidemic related to climate change? BioScience, v. 55, no. 9, p. 761-769.
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Keywords:
- Abies amabilis
- Abies lasiocarpa
- Betula papyrifera
- British Columbia
- Canada
- climate change
- coniferous forests
- deciduous forests
- defoliation
- deforestation
- disturbance
- Dothistroma
- environmental thresholds
- fire frequency
- fire intensity
- foliage
- forest management
- forest management
- fungi
- INDUSTRIAL FOREST MANAGEMENT
- long-term climate trends
- Picea glauca
- Picea sitchensis
- Pinus contorta
- plant diseases
- plantations
- Populus balsamifera
- Populus tremuloides
- precipitation
- species diversity
- species diversity (plants)
- statistical analysis
- temperature
- Thuja plicata
- Tsuga heterophylla
- wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 19652 • Location Status: In-file • Call Number: Fire File • Abstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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