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481by Kovar-Eder, Johanna, Kvaček, Zlatko, Teodoridis, Vasilis, Mazouch, Petr, Collinson, Margaret E.“... and hygromesophytic coniferous and mixed broad-leaved-coniferous forests; Formation F – Mesophytic broadleaved...”
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482by Gray, Stephen T.Subjects: “...Western conifer forests...”
Published 2009
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483by Mizel, Jeremy D., Schmidt, Joshua H., Roland, Carl A., Mcintyre, Carol L.“... the expansion of conifers and deciduous shrubs (shrubs). In Denali National Park (Denali), Alaska, passerine...”
Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (2023)
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484by Green, Rebecca E.“... broad geographic area. Habitat types at sites with martens included Sierran mixed conifer (28%), red fir...”
Published 2007
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485by Crescent Ranger District (Or.)“... logically be managed to provide a similar habitat type and function: mixed conifer for northern spotted owl...”
Published 1995
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486by Daues, Tom V.“..., which constitute about 40% of the total area. Combined with the mixed hardwoods/conifer type...”
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487“... been indicated elsewhere in western coniferous forests and that P. keeni populations in southeastern...”
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488by Moreau, Guillaume, Fortin, Daniel, Couturier, Serge, Duchesne, Thierry“... their selection for closed‐canopy conifer forests, depending upon the availability of these forests and the amount...”
Published in Journal of Applied Ecology (2012)
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489by South Zone Ranger District (Or.)“... conifer trees up to 36 inches in diameter at breast height in streams throughout the Yachats watershed...”
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490by Hansen, Barbara C. S., MacDonald, Glen M., Moser, Katrina A.“...Conifer stomata were identified in surface samples from lakes in the treeline zone near Yellowknife...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (1996)
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491by Allen, Jannike E.“... density of conifer and hardwood forest types, as well as individual tree species, across a gradient...”
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492“... deciduous and conifer trees, boreal deciduous and conifer trees, desert woody plants, tundra shrubs, cold...”
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493by DiFebo, Antonio“... confusion still occurred (regardless of scale) most frequently in the Fen Dense Conifer vs. Bog Dense...”
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494by Fairhurst, Graham David“... associated with mature and old-growth conifer forests (Squires and Reynolds 1997), goshawks have been found...”
Published 2004
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495by Guernsey, Noelle C., Lohse, Kathleen A., Bowyer, R. Terry“... experienced faster rates of decomposition in a riparian habitat type than a conifer site. Cumulative nutrient...”
Published in Ecological Research (2015)
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496“... landscape in Estonia. At the landscape scale, the breeding distribution was concentrated to conifer forests...”
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497by DiFebo, Antonio“... confusion still occurred (regardless of scale) most frequently in the Fen Dense Conifer vs. Bog Dense...”
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498by SALAFSKY, SUSAN R., REYNOLDS, RICHARD T., NOON, BARRY R., WIENS, JOHN A.“... < 0.001), 74% in mixed conifer forest ( P = 0.003) and 85% in ponderosa pine ( Pinus ponderosa ) forest...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2007)
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499“... macrofossils. A new biome, open conifer woodland, which includes eurythermic conifers and steppe plants...”
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500by Donner, Deahn M., Anderson, Dean, Eklund, Daniel, St. Pierre, Matthew“... radii). Goshawk nests were located primarily in upland hardwood (64%), conifer (23%), and older aspen...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2013)
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