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Champion Oaks of California and Where They Are Matt Ritter, Department of Biology, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Oaks are the most iconic and characteristic trees of California. Oak woodlands occur throughout much of the state, covering about ten percent of the land area.
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The Tree-Ring Record of Seasonal Precipitation Variability and Change from the Blue Oak Woodlands of California David Stahle, Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas Ian Howard, Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas Blue oak (Quercus douglasii) is a California endemic found in...
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Oak verses Conifer: Competition, Climate, and Drought Effects on Tree Growth in Northern California Jill J. Beckmann, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University Rosemary L. Sherriff; Department of Geography, Environment, & Spatial Analysis, Humboldt State University Lucy P.
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Climate Change and Masting After 40 Years of Acorn Surveys at Hastings Reservation Mario Pesendorfer, Institute of Forest Ecology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Walter D. Koenig, Hastings Reservation, University of California Berkeley Johannes M. H.
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Oaks in the 21st Century: A New Way to Map Oak Woodlands and Forests Tom Gaman, Registered Professional Forester Angela Moskow, California Oaks program of California Wildlife Foundation This research provides an estimate of the extent and status of nine species of trees that comprise much of Califor...
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Structure of the valley oak population at Hastings Reservation Walter D.
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