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        Carbon and nitrogen dynamics associated with post-wildfire stand development of boreal mixed conifer ecosystems : application of data in model validation and refinement 

        Hoepting, Michael Kurt (2006)
        Study site : Northwestern Ontario
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        Carbon dynamics of boreal mixedwoods in central Canada 

        Seedre, Meelis (2009)
        Large amount of carbon (C) stored in boreal forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. Forest ecosystem C is stored in four major pools: live vegetation (above-and below ground), dead woody ...
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        Carbon storage dynamics and tree growth response to species diversity in boreal forests 

        Gao, Bilei (2018)
        The boreal forest plays a critical role in regulating the global carbon (C) cycle. Both wildfire and harvesting affect ecosystem C. However, the long-term recovery of forest C storage with a diverse range of overstory ...
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        Climate change-associated temporal increase of tree mortality and its consequences in central and western Canadian boreal forests 

        Luo, Yong (2014-01-22)
        Tree mortality influences forest structure, composition and ecosystem functions. To assess how recent climate changes affected tree mortality, observational studies conducted in old-growth forests have shown that tree ...
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        Comparing the spatial pattern of fire and harvest disturbance in boreal Ontario watersheds 

        Hayes, John (2016)
        Fire and harvest are both major sources of disturbance in Ontario’s boreal forest. They are largely responsible for successional patterns in forest vegetation, and influence regimes of hydrologic change in boreal streams, ...
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        Ecophysiological responses of black spruce (Picea mariana) seedlings to nutrient supply, N-P-K ratio and photoperiod at current and elevated CO2 concentration 

        Li, Junlin (2012-11-10)
        The relationship between plant growth and nitrogen supply is frequently used in growth models to predict growth performance under global climate change scenarios. However, the relationship may be changed under elevated ...
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        Ecophysiological responses of white birch seedlings to soil temperature and phosphorus supply under current and doubled carbon dioxide concentration 

        Danyagri, Gabriel (2009)
        To investigate the responses of some physiological and morphological traits to different soil temperature and phosphorus supply under current and doubled carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]), white birch (Betula papyrifera ...
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        Effect of boreal forest disturbance due to logging at different spatial scales on migratory songbirds 

        Cupiche Herrera, Vianney Janice (2024)
        Boreal birds have experienced population declines that may be related to alteration of the forest at a range of scales. Understanding how resource extraction may affect the distribution and abundance of species is critical ...
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        Genetic variation of functional traits related to drought tolerance in yellow birch seedlings 

        Maloney, Ashley Sarah (2022)
        Understanding patterns of variation in drought-related traits of hardwood trees is crucial for conserving and managing North American temperate forests under climate change. In this study, I examined provenance variation ...
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        Interactive effects of photoperiod, soil moisture and carbon dioxide of ecophysiological traits of yellow birch (betula alleghaniensis) 

        Onireti, Olaronke (2025)
        Climate change is expected to drive tree migration, a phenomenon of significant ecological importance. The projected northward migration of boreal and temperate trees by 10°N in the next century, due to increasing ...
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        Past and future impacts of climate change on boreal forest timber supply 

        Brecka, Aaron (2018)
        The boreal forest is home to a thriving forest industry which requires stable, long term timber to remain viable. Anthropogenic climate change, caused by the release of greenhouse gasses, is occurring rapidly in northern ...
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        Patterns and mechanisms of epiphytic macrolichen and abundance, diversity and composition in boreal forest 

        Bartels, Samuel Fiifi (2014-12-11)
        Epiphytes are important components of the forest ecosystem, but the mechanisms that control epiphyte diversity are not clear. Epiphytes are sensitive to disturbance, but their responses to stand-replacing fire are poorly ...
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        Patterns of genotype-environment association in the eastern North American yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britt.) 

        Cummins, Myles (2025)
        Understanding how genomic adaptation shapes species’ responses to climate change is essential for developing climate-resilient forests, as shifting conditions increasingly drive range shifts and maladaptation. This study ...
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        Phenology, growth and physiological responses to photoperiod and elevated [CO2] of boreal white birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh): implications to climate change-induced northward migration 

        Tedla, Binyam (2019)
        With the increase in average global temperature due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]), rapid shifts of climate envelopes are expected to lead to norward migration for boreal tree species. As a ...
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        Physiological and morphological responses of mountain maple (acer spicatum l.) seedlings to light under different carbon dioxide concentrations, soil temperature and soil moisture regimes 

        Danyagri, Gabriel (2013-02-01)
        Determining the response of mountain maple (Acer spicatum L.) to increases in light is confounded by interaction with other environmental factors. Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations ([CO2]) and the accompanying ...
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        Plant abundance, diversity, and composition following reclamation in Alberta's oil sands 

        Sobey, Timothy Michael (2014-12-18)
        The Alberta oil sands have caused an economic boom in the Canadian economy in recent years. Identifying the best strategy for vegetation recovery after oil sands extraction is critical to restoring the biodiversity and ...
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        Plant diversity effects on soil Collembola in boreal forest 

        Zhang, Yakun (2024)
        Collembola are one of the most abundant soil fauna in terrestrial ecosystems. They play essential roles in ecosystem processes like litter decomposition. Ongoing biodiversity loss across taxa harms the stability and ...
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        Post disturbance dynamics of aspen mixed-woods : a comparison among fire, logging, and budworm outbreak 

        Kemball, Kevin James (2002)
        Seventy-one aspen (Populus tremuloidies Michx.) mixedwood stands disturbed in the 1980’s were sampled in southeastern Manitoba, Canada to examine the response of arboreal and understory communities to natural and ...
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        Regeneration dynamics after fire and clear cutting in boreal mixedwoods 

        Hart, Triin (2009)
        Emulation of natural disturbance processes and their effects is important to maintain the structure and composition of managed forests. In boreal mixed forests, clearcutting has been considered as management practice ...
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        The relationship between multifaceted diversity and functioning of Canadian forests under global environmental change 

        Ding, Xiaxia (2024)
        Human activities have caused biodiversity simplification at local and global scales and raised concerns about potential effects on ecosystem functions and biodiversity conservation. In the past decades, there have been ...
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