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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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Coordinating a Global Network to Conserve Priority Oaks with a Focus on California Oaks Amy Byrne, The Morton Arboretum Christy Powell, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Silvia Alvarez-Clare, The Morton Arboretum Dan Crowley, Botanic Gardens Conservation International Abby Meyer, Botanic Gardens Conse...
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An Updated California Rangeland Decision Assistance Tool: the CRSA Rebecca Ozeran, University of California Cooperative Extension Sheila Barry, University of California Cooperative Extension; Mark Brunson, Utah State University; Julie Finzel, University of California Cooperative Extension; John Harp...
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New Oaks For A Climate Changing California Dave Muffly, Oaktopia As the climate continues to warm and increase in volatility, California's forests face unprecedented threats. Climate models suggest increasing aridity, and also unpredictable and unprecedented changes in rainfall timing and intensity.
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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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