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1. Tree-ring δ15N as an indicator of nitrogen dynamics in stands with N2-fixing Alnus rubra.

2. Annotated genome sequence of a fast-growing diploid clone of red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.).

3. Seasonal Disconnect Between Streamflow and Retention Shapes Riverine Nitrogen Export in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon.

4. Culture-based identification to examine spatiotemporal patterns of fungal communities colonizing wood in ground contact.

5. Nitrogen-fixing red alder trees tap rock-derived nutrients.

6. Fungal colonization patterns of wood exposed out of soil contact in Western Oregon.

7. Differences in foliar endophyte communities of red alder (Alnus rubra) exposed to varying air pollutant levels.

8. Colonization by nitrogen-fixing Frankia bacteria causes short-term increases in herbivore susceptibility in red alder ( Alnus rubra) seedlings.

9. A Suitability Model for White-Footed Voles with Insights into Habitat Associations at the Southern Boundary of Their Range.

10. The effects of experimental warming on the timing of a plant-insect herbivore interaction.

11. Linking Landscape Characteristics and High Stream Nitrogen in the Oregon Coast Range: Red Alder Complicates Use of Nutrient Criteria.

12. Soil fluxes of methane, nitrous oxide, and nitric oxide from aggrading forests in coastal Oregon.

13. Toward developing a direct relation between gross volume increment and stand density.

14. Riparian litter inputs to streams in the central Oregon Coast Range.

15. N-Fixing Red Alder Indirectly Accelerates Ecosystem Nitrogen Cycling.

16. Convergence and divergence of nutrient stoichiometry during forest litter decomposition.

17. Diversity-Carbon Flux Relationships in a Northwest Forest.

18. The influence of watershed characteristics on nitrogen export to and marine fate in Hood Canal, Washington, USA.

19. FRANKIA ASSEMBLAGES ASSOCIATED WITH ALNUS RUBRA AND ALNUS VIRIDIS ARE STRONGLY INFLUENCED BY HOST SPECIES IDENTITY.

20. Riparian forest composition affects stream litter decomposition despite similar microbial and invertebrate communities.

21. Frankia bacteria in Alnus rubra forests: genetic diversity and determinants of assemblage structure.

22. Transport and settlement of organic matter in small streams.

23. Character-marked furniture made from red alder harvested in southeast Alaska: product perspectives from consumers and retailers.

24. Riparian vegetation change in upstream and downstream reaches of three temperate rivers dammed for hydroelectric generation in British Columbia, Canada

25. Growth measurements of saprotrophic fungi and bacteria reveal differences between canopy and forest floor soils

26. Bacterial and fungal contributions to soil nitrogen cycling under Douglas fir and red alder at two sites in Oregon

27. Contribution of red alder to soil nitrogen input in a silvopastoral system.

28. Management strategies to increase stand structural diversity and enhance biodiversity in coastal rainforests of Alaska

29. The effect of initial tree-planting density on timber and wood-fuel properties of red alder and sycamore.

30. Factors affecting distribution of wood, detritus, and sediment in headwater streams draining managed young-growth red alder – conifer forests in southeast Alaska.

31. Effects of species mixtures on growth and stand development of Douglas-fir and red alder.

32. Relations between red alder composition and understory vegetation in young mixed forests of southeast Alaska.

33. Benthic invertebrate community structure is influenced by forest succession after clearcut logging in southeastern Alaska.

34. The relative dominance hypothesis explains interaction dynamics in mixed species Alnus rubra/ Pseudotsuga menziesii stands.

35. Density of red alder (Alnus rubra) in headwaters influences invertebrate and detritus subsidies to downstream fish habitats in Alaska.

36. Differential Tree Colonization of Old Fields in a Temperate Rain Forest.

37. Influence of species proportion and timing of establishment on stem quality in mixed red alder – Douglas-fir plantations.

38. Stand dynamics of mixed red alder – conifer forests of southeast Alaska.

39. The influence of red alder patches on light, litterfall, and soil nutrients in adjacent conifer stands.

40. Nitrogen Export from Forested Watersheds in the Oregon Coast Range: The Role of N2-fixing Red Alder.

41. Effects of phosphorus fertilization and liming on growth, mineral nutrition, and gas exchange of Alnus rubra seedlings grown in soils from mature alluvial Alnus stands.

42. Biotic versus hydrologic control over seasonal nitrate leaching in a floodplain forest.

43. Effects of contrasting light and soil moisture availability on the growth and biomass allocation of Douglas-fir and red alder .

45. A Hierarchical Analysis of Seed Production by Alnus rubra.

46. Density and rectangularity of planting influence 20-year growth and development of red alder.

47. Response of red alder seedlings to CO2 enrichment and water stress.

48. The dynamics of mixed stands of Alnus rubra and Pseudotsuga menziesii: extension of size-density analysis to species mixture.

49. Physiological and morphological responses of red alder and sitka alder to flooding.

50. Flavonoid-like compounds from seeds of red alder (Alnus rubra) influence host nodulation by Frankia(Actinomycetales).

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