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Potential Effects of Beech Bark Disease and Decline in Beech Abundance on Birds and Small Mammals
Author(s): Andrew J. Storer; Justin N. Rosemier; Brian L. Beachy; David J. Flaspohler; David J. Flaspohler
Date: 2005
Source: In: Evans, Celia A., Lucas, Jennifer A. and Twery, Mark J., eds. Beech Bark Disease: Proceedings of the Beech Bark Disease Symposium; 2004 June 16-18; Saranak Lake, NY. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-331. Newtown Square, PA: US. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 72-78.
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Storer, Andrew J.; Rosemier, Justin N.; Beachy, Brian L.; Flaspohler, David J. 2005. Potential Effects of Beech Bark Disease and Decline in Beech Abundance on Birds and Small Mammals. In: Evans, Celia A., Lucas, Jennifer A. and Twery, Mark J., eds. Beech Bark Disease: Proceedings of the Beech Bark Disease Symposium; 2004 June 16-18; Saranak Lake, NY. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-331. Newtown Square, PA: US. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 72-78.Keywords
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