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Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke, Herman N. Flamenco and Maxwell G. Wightman
Allometric equations are useful tools for calculating tree and stand-level attributes, such as above-ground biomass or stem volume, using simple measurements that can be obtained from stand inventory data. These equations tend to be species-specific and ...
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Doris Hausleitner,Jakob Dulisse,Irene Manley,Amy Waterhouse
The interior Western Screech-Owl (Megascops kennicottii macfarlanei) has been assessed as a species at risk. Regionally, survival rates are low, particularly during nesting. This study uses forward stepwise logistic regression to assess habitat selection...
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Darwyn S. Coxson,Trevor Goward,David J. Connell
Emerging research has highlighted the significance of ancient western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stands within the upper Fraser River watershed as examples of rare forest types within British Columbia?s inland temperate rainforest (ITR). These stands repre...
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Isabelle Houde,Susan Leech,Fred L. Bunnell,Toby Spribille,Curtis Björk
The Albert River valley hosts the only old-growth stands of western redcedar in the Invermere Timber Supply Area (TSA). This portion of the Interior Cedar Hemlock moist cool (ICHmk1) biogeoclimatic variant is spatially disjunct from the rest of the ICHmk...
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