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Mistletoe and Hemlocks
Dwarf mistletoe infections in crowns of western hemlock and true firs
Objectives
To document the distribution of dwarf mistletoe infections in dominant tree species of an old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest in order to understand the processes by which infection is transmitted in forest stands.
Metadata
Locations: Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility
Start Date: 1999/06/01
Funding Information: University of Washington, Seattle and USFS PNW Research Station, Corvallis OR.
Keywords:
- mistletoe
- western hemlock
- Tsuga heterophylla
- Douglas-fir
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The following datasets and designs are associated with the study:
If you download and use data from these datasets you must provide reference to this citation:
Shaw, D. C., J. Chen, E. A. Freeman, and D. M. Braun. 2005. Spatial and population characteristics of dwarf mistletoe infected trees in an old-growth Douglas-fir – western hemlock forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:990–1001. (PDF version is located in the artifacts section below)
Shaw, D. C., J. Chen, E. A. Freeman, and D. M. Braun. 2005. Spatial and population characteristics of dwarf mistletoe infected trees in an old-growth Douglas-fir – western hemlock forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:990–1001. (PDF version is located in the artifacts section below)