This paper reviews recent scientific literature about the biology and management of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and relates it to the current decline of aspen in Oregon and Washington
This report was commissioned by the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit to synthesi...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) habitats contribute to species diversity, provide forage and sha...
A spen (Populus tremuloides) provides important habitat for mammals and birds1–3, improves water ret...
The health of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Great Basin is of growing concern. The foll...
"Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the W...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is a valuable species that is declining in the Blue Mount...
The aspens, or popple, as they are often collectively termed, occupy a peculiar position in the fo...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Abstract—Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is widely dispersed across the landscape of Nort...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) stands in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyomin...
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
Abstract—In the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon, quaking aspen is on the western fringe of its ra...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is one of the most important tree species in the western ...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is an economically and ecologically valuable tree species that i...
This report was commissioned by the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit to synthesi...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) habitats contribute to species diversity, provide forage and sha...
A spen (Populus tremuloides) provides important habitat for mammals and birds1–3, improves water ret...
The health of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Great Basin is of growing concern. The foll...
"Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the W...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is a valuable species that is declining in the Blue Mount...
The aspens, or popple, as they are often collectively termed, occupy a peculiar position in the fo...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Abstract—Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is widely dispersed across the landscape of Nort...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) stands in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyomin...
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
Abstract—In the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon, quaking aspen is on the western fringe of its ra...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is one of the most important tree species in the western ...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is an economically and ecologically valuable tree species that i...
This report was commissioned by the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit to synthesi...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) habitats contribute to species diversity, provide forage and sha...
A spen (Populus tremuloides) provides important habitat for mammals and birds1–3, improves water ret...