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Boyce, Richard L. - Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University
Bark-stripping Patterns in Pinus aristata Stands in Colorado Richard L. Boyce and Brad Lubbers
General References Cavender-Bares, J. and Bazzaz, F.A. 2004. From leaves to ecosystems: Using chlorophyll fluorescence to
Summary We used the water relations model, WINWAT, to model winter water relations of three conifer species--eastern
PhotoinhibitionPhotoinhibition (Pi) Fluorescence(Pi) Fluorescence MonitoringMonitoring
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 115 (2003) 195200 Winter and early spring microclimate within a mid-elevation
Summary The upper elevational limits of tree species are thought to be controlled by abiotic factors such as temperature
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Monitoring at Selected LTER
Spatial Patterns of Juniperus virginiana and Lonicera maackii on a Kentucky road cut Steven M. Castellano & Richard L. Boyce