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REFERENCES
SPECIES: Pinus pungens | Table Mountain Pine
REFERENCES :
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2. Della-Bianca, Lino. 1990. Pinus pungens Lamb. table mountain pine. In:
Burns, Russell M.; Honkala, Barbara H., technical coordinators. Silvics
of North America. Volume 1. Conifers. Agric. Handb. 654. Washington, DC:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 425-432. [13400]
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Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905]
4. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others].
1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range
ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
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6. Grime, J. P. 1979. Plant strategies & vegetation proceses. Chichester,
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7. Groeschl, David A.; Johnson, James E.; Smith, David Wm. 1991. Forest
soil characteristics following wildfire in the Shenandoah National Park,
Virginia. In: Nodvin, Stephen C.; Waldrop, Thomas A., eds. Fire and the
environment: ecological and cultural perspectives: Proceedings of an
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of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York:
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11. Landers, J. Larry. 1991. Disturbance influences on pine traits in the
southeastern United States. In: Proceedings, 17th Tall Timbers fire
ecology conference; 1989 May 18-21; Tallahassee, FL. Tallahassee, FL:
Tall Timbers Research Station: 61-95. [17601]
12. Lyon, L. Jack; Stickney, Peter F. 1976. Early vegetal succession
following large northern Rocky Mountain wildfires. In: Proceedings, Tall
Timbers fire ecology conference and Intermountain Fire Research Council
fire and land management symposium; 1974 October 8-10; Missoula, MT. No.
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13. McCune, Bruce. 1988. Ecological diversity in North American pines.
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15. Renfro, James R. 1989. Evaluating the effects of ozone on the plants of
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18. Williams, Charles E. 1991. Maintenance of the disturbance-dependent
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Natural Areas Journal. 11(3): 169-170. [15035]
19. Williams, Charles E.; Johnson, W. Carter. 1990. Age structure and the
maintenance of Pinus pungens in pine-oak forests of southwestern
Virginia. American Midland Naturalist. 124(1): 130-141. [12747]
20. Williams, Charles E.; Lipscomb, Mary V.; Johnson, W. Carter; Nilsen,
Erik T. 1990. Influence of leaf litter and soil moisture regime on early
establishment of Pinus pungens. American Midland Naturalist. 124(1):
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basis for pine-hardwood management decisions. In: Waldrop, Thomas A.,
ed. Proceedings of pine-hardwood mixtures: a symposium on management and
ecology of the type; 1989 April 18-19; Atlanta, GA. Gen. Tech. Rep.
SE-58. Asheville, SC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
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22. Zobel, Donald B. 1969. Factors affecting the distribution of Pinus
pungens, an Appalachian endemic. Ecological Monographs. 39: 302-333.
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Related categories for Species: Pinus pungens
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