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Authors: Binkley, D
Citation: D. Binkley, Foreword: "We already know all about aspen", USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 1-2

Authors: Bartos, DL
Citation: Dl. Bartos, Landscape dynamics of aspen and conifer forests, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 5-14

Authors: Manier, DJ Laven, RD
Citation: Dj. Manier et Rd. Laven, Changes in landscape patterns and associated forest succession on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 15

Authors: Barnett, DT Stohlgren, TJ
Citation: Dt. Barnett et Tj. Stohlgren, Persistence of aspen regeneration near the National Elk Refuge and Gros Ventre Valley Elk Feedgrounds of Wyoming, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 27-37

Authors: Kaye, MW Suzuki, K Binkley, D Stohlgren, TJ
Citation: Mw. Kaye et al., Landscape-scale dynamics of aspen in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 39-46

Authors: Stone, DM
Citation: Dm. Stone, Sustaining aspen productivity in the lake states, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 47-59

Authors: White, CA Feller, MC
Citation: Ca. White et Mc. Feller, Predation risk and Elk-aspen foraging patterns, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 61-80

Authors: Cleland, DT Leefers, LA Dickmann, DI
Citation: Dt. Cleland et al., Ecology and management of aspen: A lake states perspective, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 81-99

Authors: Shirley, DM Erickson, V
Citation: Dm. Shirley et V. Erickson, Aspen restoration in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 101-115

Authors: Swanson, RH Rothwell, RL
Citation: Rh. Swanson et Rl. Rothwell, Hydrologic recovery of aspen clearcuts in northwestern Alberta, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 121-135

Authors: Stone, DM Elioff, JD Potter, DV Peterson, DB Wagner, R
Citation: Dm. Stone et al., Restoration of aspen-dominated ecosystems in the lake states, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 137-143

Authors: McCool, SF
Citation: Sf. Mccool, Quaking aspen and the human experience: Dimensions, issues, and challenges, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 147-160

Authors: Struempf, HM Finch, DM Hayward, G Anderson, S
Citation: Hm. Struempf et al., Predicting nest success from habitat features in aspen forests of the central Rocky Mountains, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 165-181

Authors: Rumble, MA Flake, LD Mills, TR Dykstra, BL
Citation: Ma. Rumble et al., Do pine trees in aspen stands increase bird diversity?, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 185-191

Authors: Rolf, JM
Citation: Jm. Rolf, Aspen fencing in northern Arizona: A 15-year perspective, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 193-196

Authors: Hart, JH Hart, DL
Citation: Jh. Hart et Dl. Hart, Interaction among cervids, fungi, and aspen in northwest Wyoming, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 197-205

Authors: Hart, JH Hart, DL
Citation: Jh. Hart et Dl. Hart, Heartrot fungi's role in creating picid nesting sites in living aspen, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 207-213

Authors: Kay, CE
Citation: Ce. Kay, Evaluation of burned aspen communities in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 215-223

Authors: Kay, CE
Citation: Ce. Kay, Long-term aspen exclosures in the Yellowstone Ecosystem, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 225-240

Authors: Romme, WH Floyd-Hanna, L Hanna, DD Bartlett, E
Citation: Wh. Romme et al., Aspen's ecological role in the West, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 243-259

Authors: Chong, GW Simonson, SE Stohlgren, TJ Kalkhan, MA
Citation: Gw. Chong et al., Biodiversity: Aspen stands have the lead, but will nonnative species take over?, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 261-271

Authors: Lindroth, RL
Citation: Rl. Lindroth, Adaptations of quaking aspen for defense against damage by herbivores and related environmental agents, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 273-284

Authors: Cripps, CL
Citation: Cl. Cripps, Mycorrhizal fungi of aspen forests: Natural occurrence and potential applications, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 285-298

Authors: Campbell, RB Bartos, DL
Citation: Rb. Campbell et Dl. Bartos, Aspen ecosystems: Objectives for sustaining biodiversity, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 299-307

Authors: Lieffers, VJ Landhausser, SM Hogg, EH
Citation: Vj. Lieffers et al., Is the wide distribution of aspen a result of its stress tolerance?, USDA ROCKY, (18), 2001, pp. 311-323
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