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Brown, Baker, Rogers, Clary, Kovner, Larson, Avery, Campbell
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Clary, Baker, O'Connell, Johnsen, Campbell
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Jaeger
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Peet
From the conclusion and summary:... 'A. Richness indices, based directly on species number. 1. Species number per sample measures richness as here defined and is the most basic and general diversity measurement. It is, however, affected by arbitrary…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Bell, Beckett, Hubbard
This review summarizes the available literature relevant to British Columbia concerning the influences of harvesting and post-harvest practices upon the forest environment and resources, and points out significant gaps in knowledge where research…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Komarek
From the text (p.422) ... 'That lightning can effect trees in diverse ways has been recorded for a long time and in fact, also occurs in the early mythology of man. However,the serious scientific study of these effects on various plants and animals…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Methven, Murray
'...Thus the use of fire in mature red and white pine stands has been demonstrated to have definite potential for the control of balsam fir and the establishment of white pine regeneration, whether the management objective is purely commercial or…
Year: 1974
Type: Document