Following pioneering work in northern Idaho and eastern Washington by Daubenmire, 1952, 1968, and later in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah by Pfister et al., 1974; Steele et al., 1974, 1975; Cooper, 1975; Reed, 1969; Ream 1964; and Pfister (1972) on the subalpine fir and engelmann spruce series. This current work covers all forest land in Utah and adjacent Wyoming including that covered by Pfister
The Uinta Mountains are located in extreme northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado. The major po...
Graduation date: June 1979The purpose of this study was to develope a plant community classification...
Methods of classifying forest habitats based on potential climax vegetation have been developed in ...
Following pioneering work in northern Idaho and eastern Washington by Daubenmire 1952, 1968, and lat...
Spruce-fir forests occupy less than 0.5% of Arizona and about 2% of New Mexico. Despite this limited...
Data from \u3e1100 plots in coniferous forests of northern Utah and adjacent areas of Idaho and Wyom...
A land classification system based upon potential natural vegetation is presented foe the coniferous...
Southwestern mixed conifer forests are found on high-elevation sites, generally above 8,000 feet, th...
The Rocky Mountain aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx., var. aurea Tidestrom) dominates more mountaino...
The concepts of diagnostic species and fidelity have been used frequently in European phytosociology...
The Uintah range of mountains extends in a northeasterly direction from the Wahsatch range to Green ...
A site in the Rocky Mountain subalpine forest zone with which a series of hypotheses concerning ecos...
This document provides managers with a literature synthesis of the historical conditions, current co...
Graduation date: 1982Studies were conducted in the vicinity of Mount Tolman\ud on the Colville India...
Aspen is a unique forest tree with respect to regeneration. It produces abundant root suckers, up to...
The Uinta Mountains are located in extreme northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado. The major po...
Graduation date: June 1979The purpose of this study was to develope a plant community classification...
Methods of classifying forest habitats based on potential climax vegetation have been developed in ...
Following pioneering work in northern Idaho and eastern Washington by Daubenmire 1952, 1968, and lat...
Spruce-fir forests occupy less than 0.5% of Arizona and about 2% of New Mexico. Despite this limited...
Data from \u3e1100 plots in coniferous forests of northern Utah and adjacent areas of Idaho and Wyom...
A land classification system based upon potential natural vegetation is presented foe the coniferous...
Southwestern mixed conifer forests are found on high-elevation sites, generally above 8,000 feet, th...
The Rocky Mountain aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx., var. aurea Tidestrom) dominates more mountaino...
The concepts of diagnostic species and fidelity have been used frequently in European phytosociology...
The Uintah range of mountains extends in a northeasterly direction from the Wahsatch range to Green ...
A site in the Rocky Mountain subalpine forest zone with which a series of hypotheses concerning ecos...
This document provides managers with a literature synthesis of the historical conditions, current co...
Graduation date: 1982Studies were conducted in the vicinity of Mount Tolman\ud on the Colville India...
Aspen is a unique forest tree with respect to regeneration. It produces abundant root suckers, up to...
The Uinta Mountains are located in extreme northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado. The major po...
Graduation date: June 1979The purpose of this study was to develope a plant community classification...
Methods of classifying forest habitats based on potential climax vegetation have been developed in ...