Aspen is a keystone species in montane forests, and enhances a number of key resource values including wildlife habitat, water resources, and fire behavior. Recently, aspen forests have experienced episodes of dieback and decline across western North America (Worrall et al. 2010, Guyon and Hoffman 2011). A large proportion of the dieback and decline has been linked to drought stress or drought-prone locations (Hanna and Kulakowski 2012). However, insects and diseases are commonly found in declining aspen stands, leading to confusion about the role of insects and diseases in aspen ecology. Additionally, aspen has a reputation for being susceptible to many diseases and insects, but only a few cause significant damage in the western U.S. (Worr...
Aspen, the most widely distributed tree species in North America is a vital component of almost ever...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Trembling aspen recently experienced extensive crown thinning, branch dieback, and mortality across ...
Aspen is a keystone species in montane forests, and enhances a number of key resource values includi...
Aspen is an important component of GMUG’s forests. Over 288,000 ha (712,000 acres) of aspendominated...
Aspens are one of the more popular forest trees in the Intermountain West. They add a brilliant yell...
Insects, diseases, fire and drought and other disturbances associated with global climate change con...
An initial assessment of rapid dieback and mortality of aspen in southwest Colorado suggests that it...
Sudden aspen decline (SAD) has become a recognizable issue among aspen (Populus tremuloides) stands ...
Over the past several decades, growth declines and mortality of trembling aspen throughout western C...
Aspen have long been known for supporting lush vegetation and rich wildlife habitat. These features,...
Aspen decline is an acute and chronic problem in Arizona, where high levels of overstory mortality a...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Forest ecosystems are being affected by both the indirect and direct results of climate change. Indi...
Regionally quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forests are experiencing numerous impediments ...
Aspen, the most widely distributed tree species in North America is a vital component of almost ever...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Trembling aspen recently experienced extensive crown thinning, branch dieback, and mortality across ...
Aspen is a keystone species in montane forests, and enhances a number of key resource values includi...
Aspen is an important component of GMUG’s forests. Over 288,000 ha (712,000 acres) of aspendominated...
Aspens are one of the more popular forest trees in the Intermountain West. They add a brilliant yell...
Insects, diseases, fire and drought and other disturbances associated with global climate change con...
An initial assessment of rapid dieback and mortality of aspen in southwest Colorado suggests that it...
Sudden aspen decline (SAD) has become a recognizable issue among aspen (Populus tremuloides) stands ...
Over the past several decades, growth declines and mortality of trembling aspen throughout western C...
Aspen have long been known for supporting lush vegetation and rich wildlife habitat. These features,...
Aspen decline is an acute and chronic problem in Arizona, where high levels of overstory mortality a...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Forest ecosystems are being affected by both the indirect and direct results of climate change. Indi...
Regionally quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forests are experiencing numerous impediments ...
Aspen, the most widely distributed tree species in North America is a vital component of almost ever...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Trembling aspen recently experienced extensive crown thinning, branch dieback, and mortality across ...