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8th California Oak Symposium: Page

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Developing a Climate Resilient Native Tree Planting Plan for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Rosi Dagit, RCD of the Santa Monica Mountains The 150,000 acre Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) is a complex mosaic of private and public lands.
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Modeling Climate-Driven Migration and Urban Habitat Connectivity for Valley Oak (Quercus lobata Ne) Brenna Castro Carlson, PLA, ASLA, Atlas Lab Inc. Work completed while at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Survival and Growth of Blue Oaks Under Power Transmission Lines 10 Years After Tree Topping Royce Larsen, University of California Cooperative Extension Bill Tietje, University of California Cooperative Extension Karl Striby, United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Ser...
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Do soil microbes affect drought tolerance in Quercus lobata? A field and greenhouse study of oak drought responses in the Tehachapi Mountains, CA.
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Assessing the Contribution of Oak Woodland Habitats to Biodiversity Conservation Using CWHR and ACE Melanie Gogol-Prokurat, Biogeographic Data Branch, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Ryan Hill, Biogeographic Data Branch, California Department of Fish and Wildlife The California Wildlife H...
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Carbon Sequestration in California Oak Woodlands Virginia Matzek; Santa Clara University, Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053; 408 551 6006; vmatzek@scu.
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Protecting in situ Engelmann oak within a broad ex situ collection of Quercus species Nicole Cavender, The Huntington Tim Thibault, The Huntington, Curator, Woody Plant Materials Though still nascent, The Huntington has a uniquely integrated oak conservation program involving in situ conservation of...
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Spheres of Influence: Host Tree Proximity and Soil Chemistry Shape rRNA, but Not DNA, Communities of Symbiotic and Free-Living Soil Fungi in a Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forest Gabriel C. Runte*, Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara Alex H. Smith, Holly V.
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Do Land Ownership Motivations Determine Land Management? Ranchers, Water and Shallow Wetlands in the Sierra Nevada Foothills Jos L.
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The Mediterranean Oak Borer (MOB, Xyleborus monographus Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) a New Invasive Species Infesting Valley and Blue Oak in Northern California Curtis Ewing, California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention Sheri Smith, USDA-FS, Region 5 and Michael Jones, UC-ANR, Lak...
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