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Effect of habitat type and pitfall trap installation on captures of epigaeic arthropod assemblages in the boreal forest.
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- Canadian Entomologist, 2013, v. 145, n. 5, p. 547, doi. 10.4039/tce.2013.38
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Retention Forestry to Maintain Multifunctional Forests: A World Perspective.
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- BioScience, 2012, v. 62, n. 7, p. 633, doi. 10.1525/bio.2012.62.7.6
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Factors affecting white spruce and aspen survival after partial harvest.
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- Journal of Applied Ecology, 2012, v. 49, n. 1, p. 145, doi. 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2011.02089.x
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Ecosystem classification and inventory maps as surrogates for ground beetle assemblages in boreal forest.
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- Journal of Plant Ecology, 2012, v. 5, n. 1, p. 97, doi. 10.1093/jpe/rtr037
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Landscape patterns of species-level association between ground-beetles and overstory trees in boreal forests of western Canada (Coleoptera, Carabidae).
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- ZooKeys, 2011, v. 147, p. 577, doi. 10.3897/zookeys.147.2098
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Seed tree density, variable retention, and stand composition influence recruitment of white spruce in boreal mixedwood forests.
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- Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2010, v. 40, n. 9, p. 1821, doi. 10.1139/X10-125
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High levels of green-tree retention are required to preserve ground beetle biodiversity in boreal mixedwood forests.
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- Ecological Applications, 2010, v. 20, n. 3, p. 741, doi. 10.1890/08-1463.1
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Spruce budworm ( Choristoneura spp.) biotype reactions to forest and climate characteristics.
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- Global Change Biology, 2007, v. 13, n. 8, p. 1630, doi. 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01402.x
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Stand composition and structure of the boreal mixedwood and epigaeic arthropods of the Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbance (EMEND) landbase in northwestern Alberta.
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- Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2004, v. 34, n. 2, p. 417, doi. 10.1139/X03-238
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