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1. The influence of forest harvesting activities on seismic line tree and shrub regeneration in upland mixedwood boreal forests.

2. Variable synchrony in insect outbreak cycling across a forest landscape gradient: multi-scale evidence from trembling aspen in Alberta.

3. Effects of gap size and surrounding trees on light patterns and aspen branch growth in the western boreal forest.

4. Intensive management increases flexibility in managing wood supply.

5. Biogeochemical responses to multiyear above-canopy applications of nitrogen at a jack pine (Pinus banksiana) forest in northern Alberta, Canada.

6. Immediate effects of chemical and mechanical soil preparation techniques on epigaeic arthropod assemblages during reclamation of in situ oil and gas sites in northern Alberta, Canada.

7. Identifying and analyzing spatial and temporal patterns of lightning-ignited wildfires in Western Canada from 1981 to 2018.

8. A financial analysis of establishing poplar plantations for carbon offsets using Alberta and British Columbia's afforestation protocols1.

9. How mounds are made matters: seismic line restoration techniques affect peat physical and chemical properties throughout the peat profile.

10. Thinning to meet sawlog objectives at shorter rotation in lodgepole pine stands.

11. Effects of interspecific competition on early growth of genetically improved white spruce in mixedwood stands in northeastern Alberta.

12. Best of both worlds: hybrids of two commercially important pines (Pinus contorta × Pinus banksiana) combine increased growth potential and high drought tolerance.

13. Estimating impacts of resource management policies in the Foothills Model Forest .

14. An economic assessment of using the allowable cut effect for enhanced forest management policies: an Alberta case study.

15. Tree regeneration on industrial linear disturbances in treed peatlands is hastened by wildfire and delayed by loss of microtopography.

16. Climate-sensitive height–age models for top height trees in natural and reclaimed oil sands stands in Alberta, Canada.

17. Assessing the trade-offs between timber supply and wildlife protection goals in boreal landscapes.

18. Challenges in estimating forest biomass: use of allometric equations for three boreal tree species.

19. Growth and survival of Siberian larch in Alberta at the species, population, and family levels.

20. Spatial and genetic structure of the lodgepole × jack pine hybrid zone1.

21. A partial deciduous canopy, coupled with site preparation, produces excellent growth of planted white spruce.

22. Gallery success, brood production, and condition of mountain pine beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) reared in whitebark and lodgepole pine from Alberta, Canada.

23. FOREWORD/PRÉFACE.

24. Decadal soil and stand response to fire, harvest, and salvage-logging disturbances in the western boreal mixedwood forest of Alberta, Canada1.

25. Bioenergy potential from wood residuals in Alberta: a positive mathematical programming approach.

26. Effects of open-range cattle grazing on deciduous tree regeneration, damage, and mortality following patch logging.

27. Cover type, environmental characteristics, and conservation of terrestrial gastropod diversity in boreal mixedwood forests.

28. A methodology for investigating trends in changes in the timing of the fire season with applications to lightning-caused forest fires in Alberta and Ontario, Canada.

29. The influence of wildfire boundary delineation on our understanding of burning patterns in the Alberta foothills.

30. Integrated spatial fire and forest management planning.

31. Assessing forest management strategies under a mountain pine beetle attack in Alberta: exploring the impacts.

32. Canopy and emergent white spruce in “pure” broadleaf stands: frequency, predictive models, and ecological importance.

33. Potential effects of climate change on ecosystem distribution in Alberta.

34. Competitive effects of woody and herbaceous vegetation in a young boreal mixedwood stand.

35. Landscape-level stream fragmentation caused by hanging culverts along roads in Alberta’s boreal forest.

36. Aspen competition affects light and white spruce growth across several boreal sites in western Canada.

37. The effects of crown ratio on the transition from juvenile to mature wood production in lodgepole pine in western Canada.

38. Forest-floor chemical properties are altered by clear-cutting in boreal mixedwood forest stands dominated by trembling aspen and white spruce.

39. Association of postfire peat accumulation and microtopography in boreal bogs.

40. Seedbed variation from the interior through the edge of a large wildfire in Alberta.

41. Effects of partial cutting on the ectomycorrhizae of Picea glauca forests in northwestern Alberta.

42. Effective fire suppression in boreal forests.

43. Comparing site productivity of mature fire-origin and post-harvest juvenile lodgepole pine stands in Alberta.

44. Stand composition and structure of the boreal mixedwood and epigaeic arthropods of the Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbance (EMEND) landbase in northwestern Alberta.

45. Microbial biomass, nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization, and mesofauna in boreal conifer and deciduous forest floors following partial and clear-cut harvesting.

46. Are mixed-species stands more productive than single-species stands: an empirical test of three forest types in British Columbia and Alberta.

47. Eighty years of change: vegetation in the montane ecoregion of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada .

48. Abundance and species composition of amphibians, small mammals, and songbirds in riparian forest buffer strips of varying widths in the boreal mixedwood of Alberta .

49. A parametric model of the fire-size distribution.

50. Cultural, geographical, and sectoral refinements to measures of forest industry dependence