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The status and trend of aspen communities in north-central Nevada is not related to climatic variation, fire suppression, forest succession, or mule deer browsing. It is related to past and present levels of grazing, due to repeated browsing of aspen suckers by cattle and domestic sheep.
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Aspen, Ecology, Populus tremuloides, Growth, Forest ecology, Forest management, Grazing, Environmental aspectsPlaces
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The condition and trend of aspen on BLM lands in north-central Nevada with recommendations for management year three: final report
2003, Elko Field Office, Bureau of Land Management, Wildlife Management Services
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"May 2003."
Research funded by the Bureau of Land Management under contract no. FBP 020036.
"This report is part of a continuing 5 year aspen study (2000-2004) between the Battle Mountain and Elko BLM Districts"--page i.
Appendices are not included in this report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 114-132).
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