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Wade
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Prodon, Fons, thias-Binche
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Trabaud
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Voight
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Alexander
Guidelines are provided to help forest managers and silviculturists develop even- and uneven-aged cutting methods and associated silvicultural practices needed to convert ponderosa pine forests in the Black Hills into managed stands and maintain…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Thompson, Stuckey, Thompson
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Kilgore
Literature from the United States, Canada and Australia is reviewed to summarize knowledge concerning fire history, effects of fire, fire behavior, what is "natural," the role of Indian burning, the role of pres­cribed fires, effects on wildlife,…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Baker, Bailey
Two experiments were conducted to determine whether Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) discriminate covey mates from noncovey mates on the basis of recognition of the individual giving the separation call. Two possible modes of recognition,…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Wilcove
Restricted in size and surrounded by a modified, even alien environment, fragmented ecosystems can suffer a loss of biological diversity, most noticeably through the extinction of species. The extinction process that occurs as result of…
Year: 1987
Type: Document