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2. [PDF] Aspen cover type guidelines - files
If more than 15% of the aspen stems have Phellinus tremulae conks use a rotation age of 35- 40 years. If more than 25% of the aspen stems have Hypoxylon ...
3. Aspen Regeneration • SYRCL - South Yuba River Citizens League
Jan 1, 2023 · Aspen typically live about 150 years. Aspen reproduce primarily from asexual root sprouting. Each colony is its own clone, and all trees in the ...
Sierra aspen are hot spots for biodiversity, provide critical habitat for native birds and are known for their beautiful fall color and the fluttering of
4. Populus tremuloides - Southwest Colorado Wildflowers
See the map below. The even-aged Aspen stand in the photograph at left probably sprouted from roots of trees logged 30-50 years ago. Notice the tightly packed ...
Aspen is a pioneer species, moving into open areas quite readily. As the photos below indicate, Aspens love heavy sunlight and they develop there in pure stands. Gradually, however, conifers (which establish themselves best in shade) grow, shade-out young Aspens, and produce pure conifer forests.
5. "Evolving paradigms of aspen ecology and management: impacts of stand ...
... aspen seedling establishment. We found substantial evidence that greater disturbance severity yields increased aspen sprout density and growth rates, and ...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) comprises only a small fraction of western USA forests, yet contributes significant biological diversity and is considered by many to be the most important deciduous forest type in western North America. There is currently a high level of concern in the western United States as many seral aspen populations are declining in vigor due to drought, ungulate browsing, and lack of disturbance. It is also highly uncertain if aspen will successfully accommodate future climate warming via migration through seedling establishment, which has been assumed to be extremely rare. In recent years, fundamental assumptions concerning aspen clonal age, regeneration, and genetic diversity have been challenged, and these findings have important implications for management and persistence of aspen in western USA forests. In this study, we compared regeneration dynamics of aspen revitalization strategies (conifer removal and prescribed fire) to unplanned wildfires of low, moderate, and high severity in the Sierra Nevada, and related multiple components of pre-fire stand composition to post-fire aspen regeneration. To better understand the viability of aspen migration to accommodate future climate warming, we examined recent events of aspen seedling establishment. We found substantial evidence that greater disturbance severity yields increased aspen sprout density and growth rates, and that live conifer and/or dead aspen basal area in a stand before a fire...
6. [PDF] Aspen Management - Game Commission
Following harvest, root sucker- ing can produce 3,000 –30,000 stems per acre, depending on stand age, season of harvest, num- ber of residual trees standing, ...
7. [PDF] Management of Aspen in a Changing Environment
restoring aspen sprout density (e.g., Jones et al. 2005), especially when ... The aspen stems are primarily all one age class. (mature) and show ...
8. [PDF] aspen forest types
Quaking aspen begins to decline by age 50-60, earlier on poorer sites. Bigtooth aspen will last a decade or two longer and tends to grow on better sites. Trees.
9. [PDF] Quaking aspen are a visual feast - Oregon.gov
When injured, these short-lived trees sprout from their roots. An original tree ... Trees grow fast, and their white trunks are noticeable at an early age.
10. Ruffed Grouse | Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Three age classes of forest, zero to ten years, ten to 25 years ... Since aspen sprout prolifically when cut, stands with only a minor component of aspen ...
The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) is a non-migratory, ground-dwelling game bird. It is known for the explosive flushes it makes when approached too closely as well as for the low drumming sound that the male produces in the spring.
11. [PDF] How To Manage Aspen | Forest and Wildlife Ecology
Instead, aspens usually regenerate by means of abundant root sprouts, or "suckers," that develop after aspens of any age have been cut. When few or no other ...