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tA Canadian Canadian oo mm095014. Revue canadienne Journal of de recherche Forest Research forestiére Author Index Volume 37, 2007 Index des auteurs Volume 37, 2007 A\baeklallaa,, S.T.R,. ,5 0 55 Bi, J., 1615 Cl outier, A., 866 Adams, H.D., 3. 13 Blanco, J.A., 1615. 1808 Cobb, T.P., 1310 Blenis, P.V., 719 Adams, M.A., | 404 Cohen, D.H., 2211 Ades, P., 1978 BBloocukihne, imD,. C.J,. G.,1 88 1106 Cohn, oy 1999 Ades, P.K., 1404 Coker, , 607 Bork, E.W., 1987 Albrecht, M.J., 1 jae H., 1978 Bouchard, M., 7 Alexander, M.E., 1987 Comeau, P.G., 1701 Bouchaud, M., 10 Alia, R., 540 Connolly, J., 957 Bourgeois, M., 77 Allen. C.D, 2227 Contreras, M.. 276. 1784 Bouthillier, L., 530 Allen, H.L., 999 Cooke, B.J., 1586 Bouvet, J.-M., 773 Andersen, C.P., 1263 Costa, $.D., 697 Boyce, 2) 1518 Anderson, K.R., 1987 Couturier, S., 919 Brais, S., 1525 Andersson, B., 84 Covington, W.W., 552 Briggs, D.G., 449, 2010 Andreu, A., 2394, 242] Cox, M., a Brockley, R.P., 2115 Anekonda, T.S., | Cromack, K., Jr., 2041 Antonio, N., 895 Brooks. DR. 786 Cropper, W P. =a 2080 Brown, J.P... 513 Arti, K., 598, 1770 Brown, K.J., 171 4 Curt, T., 103, 705 Arndt, S.K., 1404 Daley, M.J., 2031 Aust, W.M., 1336 Brudnak, L., | 134 Daly, D.C., 977 Ayres, M.P., 481, 1427. 1966 BBruubnbe,t , K.>,. .. 2289295 Danell, O., 1227 Azat, R., 156 Daniels, L.D., 1034 Bulmer, C., 1894 Bailey, J.D., 343 Daniels, R.F., 999, 2242 Baker, T.G., 1390 Burger, J a 1336 Das, A.J., 580 Byrne, K.E., 931 Baltunis, B. S., 195, 2164 Byrne, M J,, 226 Jay, M., 704 Bare, B - 10 ( ‘airney, J.W.G., 207 Debain, S., 705 Barker, J.E., a de Chantal, M., 1236 Barrette, : ~ 1147 (( ‘‘aalmlpisbteelrl, , AM.N..,, 291 404 DeForest, J.L., 2337 Barsi, D.C., 293 Be impelo, F., 1915 De Grandpré, L., 50 Barth, A., 2069 ( ‘antet, R.J.C., 2677 Delany, D.L., 2508 Bastias, B.A., 207 ¢ ‘appa, E.P., 2677 Dellenbaugh, M., 840 Battles, J.J., 580 ( ao, Q.V., 188 DeLong, D.I 7 2211 BBaayylaeryd,, S.AE..C,. , 64294 21 A( ‘arlson, M., 1846 DDeennngy,, J.E, .G8.6,6 737 BBeeaauuddeoti,n , M.D,, 2112086 (( ‘‘aarrrloslslo,n , M.DS..,, 26119929 DDee ss pSocnhtrsi,j verM,. , A8.,2 > 141, 1359 ( ‘arter, D.H.H.. 1669 Beaulieu, J., 966 DesRoches, C.T.. 1821 ( ‘aspersen, J.P, 1563 BBéeleadnlgoewr,, PL..A,. ,5 301,2 638 25, 1147 ( ‘hadoeuf, J., 103, 705 DDiee terVso,s , MB..,. 2145]6 3 Bélanger, N., 1658 ( harron, I., 1012 Ding, Y., 1615 ( ‘hauret, G., 2380 Belletti, P., 395 Domenicano, S., 1012 ( ‘hen, H., 204] Bentz, B., 1058 Dorner, B., 1605 ( hen, H.Y.H., 2260 Berg, E., 2381] J., 2337 Duan, B., 1253 Bergdahl, D.R., 697 (( ‘hheenrr,y , M.1 Ducey, M.J., 840 Bergeron, Y., 62, 1012 Duchesne, I., 2380 ( ‘herubini, P., 1944 Bergsten, U., 1236 Duvemo, K., 2069 ( hiesi, M., 1944 Dy, G., 492 Bernier, L., 919 ( ‘ho, H.K., 37] Bernier, P.Y., 1024 Dyrness, C.T., 1523 ( ‘hung, W., 276, 1784 BBeerrrniielrl-,JC .-aP,r dou.6 17 M.. | ( h| urchill, K., 1093 EEcahgta,r , C.CS..,, 1266952 Bérubé, J : PT ( lark \ 999 Edmonds, R.. 430 Beschta, R.L., 187 ( ‘lark, A. III, 2242 Edvardsen, @.M.. 515 ( ‘layton, M., 2313 Eisen, H., 2480 Beuker, E 12526 ( ‘line, I a)e Eisenbies, M.H., 1336 Bevers, M., Zz ( ‘line, M.G., 7 Ekstrém, M., 2575 2067 NRC Canada Jiang, L., 786 84 Hall, D.B., 9242 Elfving, B. ¥ Hallaksela, A\.-M., 2130 Joesting, H.M., El Kassaby, ‘ A., OY Hamburg, S.P., 1777 Johnsen, @., 515 Elliott, J.¢ 2 )41 Johnson, C.E., 737 Elman, I + 394, 2421 Hannrup, B., 1227 Johnson, D.M., 568 Hansen, E., 1324 Epperson, B 7i, 2652 Hanssen, K.H., 1236 Johnson, M.G., 126 Elson, L.T., 2 Jonasova, M., 1907 Harrington, C.A., 74 Eriksson, | Hartmann, H., 2106 Jonsson, B.G., 627 Erickson, ie Harvey, B.D.., 1525 Jordan, L., 2229 42 Ericsson, 1 Hathorn, A., 116 Jordan, L.M.., Estcourt, G.., Hawkins, BJ... 2592 Juslin, H.., verett, K.T., Kain, D., 116 Hawley, G.J., 1692 Kane, J.M., 11 Heath, L.S., 513 Kang, K Hein, S., 1414 Kang, L., 1867 Heinimann, H.R., 228 I astie, C.l ASO Kauppi, A.. 874 Heinonen, T., 2188 I|II aeeeivrr,a rndaaazSn.z,,di on,i1I ,.7 M0.D ,I ) 2:| A3S92S5 6 0 HHHeeeinnnndoiengrsasrao,ln o,, e mRJ...,, 42031435,7 5 415 KKKaeeawarnanecs,h, i ,R .HE..,SS ..J,. , 213660 456 2 I erron, J.. 1N2.9 Q HHeeryenradnadhelz,, ER..K1. , . 9166605 . 1933 Kennedy, M.I.L.. 2624 I ilipescu, ¢ 1701 1349 Kennedy, R.S.H., 940 Flaa, J.P., 1082 Hiers, J.K., 634, Kelloggg, L “’ B., 2421 Hilmo, O., 1832 I léchard, M.-C 1999 Kellomi 2 2600 Hilton, S. 530 I lisberg, P. >] 53 Kenefic. L. | Hiltunen, V., 853 | ontes, L., 895 Kiiskila, S., Hins, C., 1298 II oorrds,b erRg , 1D:M ..S, 062 153 HHooffsftmeattne,r , C.R,. W6.6,2 1966 KKiimm,b erJl.eJ.y,, 37M1. O., 607 FFrraanncc,o -VN.i,z c 24ai9n4o HHooggaanrstohn,, HL.J.., M.1.2 031,9 241 785 KKiimmmmiinnss,, JH..P,. . 35166 15 1808 IF raver, S.. 5 Hogg, E.H., 1024 King, J.S., 93 I rayret, J.-N 1., 128 Klein, E.K., 103 I reitas, H.., 19 ] 5 Hoibo. O., 1373 Knapp, E.E.. I1 I reiwald, \ 292592 9 HHoollimeens,, H.,R .T., 183428 1 Kneeshaw. D., 473, 763, 1534 Friedenberg, \ N A\ I i) Holopainen, 1 2326 Knowles. A., 1093 Friend, A.I 94 Knowles, C., | I se, R.I | 132 Hong, S.G., 371 Kobe ies cs Hood, E., 1194 Fukuda, K.. Kohmann, K., 515 Gagnon, R.., Hood, S., 1058 Kolb. T.E., 343, 1173 Gapare W Houle,oe GG.o, , 3055 Kope. H.H., 1978 Gara, R.I., 156 Kopper, K., 2394, 242 Hu, H., 1184 Garber. S.M.., med D.A., 195. Koskiahde, I., 415 Garcia-Gil., Kozak, R.A.. 2211 Huggett, B.A., 1692 G( aysasu,s laa, M.Y. HHuunott,a ri,S. , N..1 0128 74 KKrroanseonwtsfkeil,d , M.B.JJ..,, 99213 65 Gauthier, S., Kroon, J., 84 Gaylord M | HHuurttcehaiun.s on,M ., T.1F6.8,1 806 Kubin, E., 874 ( jende S.M Kulmatiski, A., 1574 Ide, S., 156 ( jiardina, C Kunstler, G., 103, 705 Iles. K., 1669 ( sielau, E.T., Kurulok, S., 2¢ Innes. J.. 331 Gillespie, A Kurz, W.A., 1846 Innes, J.¢ RA) ( yirdlet EB... Isomiiki, A., 2130 Kush, J.S., 1723 ( joldfarb, B.. 195 Kuuluvainen, J.. 1485 Gordon, D.R.. 1349 Ito. S.. 36 Kuuluvainen, T., 50 Iwaizumi, M.G., 2022 Gottschalk, K W.. 726 Laaksonen-Cralg, 5.. 1495 Iwamoto, K., 2142 Goudie, J.W 1450 Lalonde, R.G., 1287 Gould, P.J Jaatinen, R., 2600 Lanfranco, D., 156 (G rieraennheu,s , D.1A. , JJJaaacccooobbbiss,,e n WI.R..M.. . 1466321 LIa cnagcocra,a al D.OW. . 67113 10. 163! Grip, H.. Lantz. V.A., 2624 Jacqmain, H Grotefendt, R ess 46 | aturi, J., 2541 Jalkanen, R., 1599 Gustavsson | : 67\ I atva-Karjanmaa, T., 1070 Gutiérrez, I 1915 Jansson, is: 122 Li ene, M.B 991, 1024 Jayen, K., 1012 Gutiérrez-Garcia, G.. 9 Lavoie, M., 6 Hadley a. 2+ 031 JJeenllsiesno,n , NJ..R.. ,9 57 682 LeBel, L., 128 Haeussler. oe 1012 Jensen, R., 2337 Lechowicz. M.J.. 598, 1770 Hiiiki6, E., 23 26 Cc 2007 Nk N Can ada \t yt} y \ Lee, BD... 2563 Meiresonne, | } Pa son, Pl 201 Eee. E.H., 1265 Melo K.J., 90 Patters S.( 336 Lee. T.I 690 Messier. ( 763. 2106 Pavette. S 49° LeMay, V.M., 1390 Millar, C.1., 2508 Pearce, J.1 2 epart, J., 103, 705 Miller, A.I f Pecot. S.D.. 634 Leskinen, P., 853 Miller. K.M.. 2175 Peltola. H.. 2600 Levison, J 323 Mitcl S.J } Pens M 599 ewis, K.J 134, 2663 M R.J., 634 Pen R ( 1, 12 M | ( R Et, 253 Mizuna H 54 Persson. T. 84 si 7 ( | VE LD Pete G.I % & Li, X., 1886 ki i jO A 203 Li, Y., 449 Moore, P.T.. 2689 Phillips. DI 263 blik, V., 159 5. ALR 5 N.G., 2 Liebhold. 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Vol. 37, 2007 Sabor, A.A., 2313 Stelzer, H.E., 195 Verheyen, K., 1359 Sanchez, L., 2090 Stendahl, J., 671 Vertinsky, I., 2250 Sanchez-Vargas, N.M., 2090 Stennes, B., 1821 Vigneron, P., 773 Sandberg, D.V., 2383, 2394, 2413, 2438, Stephens, S.L., 306, 318 Viitanen, J., 178 2456, 2464 Stephenson, N.L., 580 Vinyard, B., 430 Sathre, R., 671 Steventon, J.D., 1272 Vogt, D.J., 1574 Savolainen, O., 540 Stewart, S.I., 2313 Vogt, K.A., 1574 Schaaf, M.D., 2456, 2464 Stoehr, M.U., 690 Wade, D.D., 1349 Schaberg, P.G., 1692 Stiickelberger, J., 2281 Wagner, M.R., 1173 Scharenbroch, B.C., 1106 Sugiura, Y., 1675 Wagner, R.G., 704, 2175 Schilling, J., 957 Sun, J., 1867 Waldrop, T.A., 1134 Schimleck, L.R., 2242 Sun, L., 1821 Wallerman, J., 2069 Scholes, M.C., 226 Sutton, A., 1643 Wallin, K.F., 1173 Schreuder, M.D., 2464 Swetnam, T.W., 2227 Walsh, C.G., 690 Schwarz, P.A., 737 Swift, D.E., 2380 Walters, M.B., 2663 Schwilk, D.W., 11 Swift, L., 1012 Wang, J.R., 2260 Seebacher, T.M., 1808 Tagliaferri, G., 1944 Wang, M., 2052 Seely, B., 356, 1615, 1808 Takahashi, K., 371 Wang, Q., 2299 Sen, R., 404, 415 Takahashi, K., 598 Wang, S., 1821 Serrouya, R., 1082 Tang, C.Q., 2701 Wang, T., 2724 Seymour, R.S., 523, 2715 Tang, X., 1495 Wang, Y., 1390 Shepherd, M., 2563 Tardif, J.C., 1643 Wang, Y.-C., 2365 Shapiro-Miller, L.B., 1933 Taylor, A.R., 2260 Wargo, P.M., | »5 74- Sherich, K., 2096 Taylor, S.L., 750 Waschmann, R.S., 1263 Sherry, T.W., 737 Tewksbury, C.E., 1161 Watanabe, A., 2022 Shi, J.L., 866 rhiffault, E., 1658 Watt, M.S., 607 Shields, J.M., 179 Thomas, S.C., 1563 Webster, C.R., 682, 1797 Shook, S.R., 2521 Thompson, R.D., 1034 Wei, W., 1867 Shortle, W.C., 957 Thorpe, H.C., 1563 Wei, Y., 1924 Siccama, T.G., 481, 737, 1574 lilley, J.P., 1574 Welham, C., 356, 1615, 1808 Sieg, C.H., 662 lillman-Sutela, E., 874 Westfall, J.A., 2201 Sigurdardottir, R., 1574 Tingey, D.T., 1263 Westfall, R:D., 2508 Siitonen, J., 1070 Tobin, P.C., 726 White, A.S., 52:I a Silfver, T., 2326 Tomback, D.F., 1044 White, T.L., 195, 1244, 1886 Simon, N.P.P., 473 Tomé, J., 895 Whited, B.M., 1427 Skroppa, T., 515 Wilkinson, A., 1093 Tomé, M., 895 Slone, D.H., | 4a oe Toppinen, A., 178 Wilson, B., 1821 Smethurst, P., 1093 Iremblay, S., 1118 Wilson, D.S., 513 Smith, J.E., 2041 I'remblay, J.A., 825 Wimberly, M.C., 2349 SSmmiitthh,, RK..TH..,, 92537 Ilrriopfiyanmao,w , V., J.A.7,7 42 1024 WWuo,o dsH,. , S.1A1.6, 2175 Smith, W.K., 568 furnblom, E.C., 449 Wu, H.X., 2164 Snall, T., 2575 Ubukata, M., 2022 Xu, K., 1184 Yanai, R.D., | Soares, P., 895 Uemura, S., 1675 Yarie, J., 1523 Sokolski, a, Loy Ugawa, S., 2142 Solhaug, K.A., 1832 Uusivuori, J., 1485, 254] Yeates, G.W., 216 Yoshida, T., 1554 Soria, J.A., 25215 é Vadeboncoeur, M.A., 1777 Zald, H., 331, 1681 Sotelo Montes, C.. 966 = alverde Barrantes, O.J , 1954 Zeng, B., 1748 Speer, J.H., 523 Spence, J.R., 1310, 1631 VVaann CDleeuvse,e n, K.,P .C.1,5 231 142 ZZhhaanngg,, SL..-,B ., 14721 184 Spiecker, H., 1414 van Kooten, G.C., 1821 Zhang, S.Y., 866, 2380 Spies, T.A., 940, 2349 van Mantgem, P.J., 580 Zhang, X., 1748 Springer, J.D., 552 Van Miegroet, H., 1161, 2689 Zhang, Y., 786 St-Laurent, M.-H., 1298 Van Rees, K., 356 Zhao, L., 1867 Staelens, J., 1359 Varner, J.M. III, 1349 Zhong, Z., 1748 Stahl, G., 2575 Venier, L.A., 1214 Zhou, Z.-K., 1184 Steffenrem, A., 515 Venner, K., 1894 Zhu, X., 2701 Steiner, K.C., 170 Verhaegen, D., 77 Zubizaretta Gerendiain, A.. 2600 2007 NRC Canada Canadian Journal Revue canadienne of Forest de recherche Research forestiere Contents Sommaire Volume 37, 2007 Volume 37, 2007 January / janvier ARTICLES / ARTICLES Marilyn L. Cherry, Thimmappa S. Anekonda, Michael J. Albrecht, and Glenn T. Howe — Flower stimulation in young miniaturized seed orchards of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesi | Eric E. Knapp, Dylan W. Schwilk, Jeffrey M. Kane, and Jon E. Keeley Role of burning season on initial understory vegetation response to prescribed fire in a mixed conifer forest 11 S. Matthews, W.L. McCaw, J.E. Neal, and R.H. Smith = Testing a process-based fine fuel moisture model in two fores types 23 Douglas J. Martin and Richard A. Grotefendt Stand mortality in buffer strips and the supply of woody debris to streams in Southeast Alaska 36 Tuomas Aakala, Timo Kuuluvainen, Louis De Grandpré, and Sylvie Gauthier Trees dying standing in the northeastern boreal old-growth forests of Quebec: spatial patterns. rates, and tempora ation 50 Martin Lavoie, David Paré, and Yves Bergeron Relationships betwee osite type and the growth and nutrition of young black spruce on post-disturbed lowland black e sites in eastern Canada 62 Morris G. Cline and Constance A. Harrington Apical dominance and apical control in multiple flushing of temperate coal t i woody species 74 Bengt Andersson, Bjérn Elfving, Torgny Persson, Tore Ericsson, and Johan Kroon Characteristics and development improved Pinus sylvestris in northern Sweden 84 J.S. King, C.P. Giardina, K.S. Pregitzer, and A.L. Friend Biomass pai | pine (Pinus 1 sa) along chronosequence in the Upper Peninsula of Michigi 93 Georges Kunstler, Joél Chadeeuf, Etienne K. Klein, Thomas Curt, Monique Bouchaud, and Jacques Lepart — Tree ffacy colonization of sub-Mediterranea ras ids: effects of dispers: tion and sl » facilitation 103 Washington Gapare, Adrian Hathorn, Dominic Kain, Colin Matheson, and Harry Wu Inheritance of spir juvenile core of Pi 116 Daniel Beaudoin, Luc LeBel, and Jean-Marc Frayret } Ss indus | h « ic 1d sce yased 128 Linda Meiresonne, An De Schrijver, and Bruno De Vos’ N I P Populus Beaupt ( B 141 David L. Mausel, Robert I. Gara, Dolly Lanfranco, Cecilia Ruiz, Sandra Ide, and Rodrigo Azat | trodu eel»it]e / j ‘ ( P.J. Gould, S. Fei, and K.C. Steiner M 170 Ramses Malaty, Anne Toppinen, and Jari Viitanen t Jianhua Qin, Quang V. Cao, and David C. Blouir x x sgrian S. Baltunis, Dudley A. Huber, Timothy L. White, Barry Goldfarb, and Henry E. Stelzer LJ x nada C2 Can. J. For. Res. Vol. 37, 2007 February / février Towards Sustainable Forestry — The Living Soil: Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function / [Vers une foresterie durable — Le sol vivant : biodiversité du sol et fonction de I'écosysteme] FOREWORD / AVANT-PROPOS Susan J. Grayston and Cindy E. Prescott ARTICLES / ARTICLES John W.G. Cairney and Brigitte A. Bastias Influences of fire on forest soil fungal communities 207 G.W. Yeates Abundance, diversity, and resilience of nematode assemblages in forest soils 216 R.L. Nadel, M.C. Scholes, and M.J. Byrne Slash burning, faunal composition, and nutrient dynamics in a Eucalyptus grandis plantation in South Africa 226 Miho Matsushita, Satoshi Ito, Sadatoshi Meguro, and Shinsaku Kawachi Structure of soil microbial communities in sugi plantations and seminatural broad-leaved forests with different land-use history 236 Takehiko Ochimaru and Kenji Fukuda Changes in fungal communities in evergreen broad-ieaved forests across a gradient of urban to rural areas in Japan 247 Regular papers / Articles ordinaires ARTICLES / ARTICLES John N. Owens and Danilo D. Fernando Pollination and seed prodiction in western white pine 260 Marco Contreras and Woodam Chung’ A computer approach to finding an optimal log landing location and analyzing influencing factors for ground-based timber harvesting 276 John E. Major, Debby C. Barsi, Alex Mosseler, Om P. Rajora, and Moira Campbell Predominant paternal inheritance pattern of light-energy processing adaptive traits in red and black spruce hybrids 293 Rand R. Evett, Ernesto Franco-Vizcaino, and Scott L. Stephens Phytolith evidence for the absence of a prehistoric grass understory in a Jeffrey pine — mixed conifer forest in the Sierra San Pedro Martir, Mexico 306 Rand R. Fvett, Ernesto Franco-Vizcaino, and Scott L. Stephens Comparing modern and past fire regimes to assess changes in prehistoric lightning and anthropogenic ignitions in a Jeffrey pine — mixed conifer forest in the Sierra San Pedro Martir, Mexico 318 Malcolm North, Jim Innes, and Harold Zald Comparison of thinning: and prescribed fire restoration treatments to Sierran mixed-conifer historic conditions 331 Nate G. McDowell, Henry D. Adams, John D. Bailey, and Thomas E. Kolb The role of stand density on growth efficiency, leaf area index, and resin flow in southwestern ponderosa pine forests 343 Clive Welham, Ken Van Rees, Brad Seely, and Hamish Kimmins Projected long-term productivity in Saskatchewan hybrid poplar plantations: weed competition and fertilizer effects 356 HyeKyoung Cho, Toshizumi Miyamoto, Kunihide Takahashi, SungGak Hong, and JongJin Kim Damage to Abies koreana seeds by soil-borne fungi on Mount Halla, Korea 371 Jennifer K. Rohrs-Richey and Christa P.H. Mulder Effects of local changes in active iayer and soil climate on seasonal foliar nitrogen concentrations of three boreal forest shrubs 383 P. Belletti, I. Monteleone, and D. Ferrazzini Genetic variability at allozyme markers in sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) populations from northwestern Italy 395 Jussi Heinonsalo and Robin Sen = Scots pine ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculum potential and dynamics in podzol-specific humus, eluvial and illuvial horizons one and four growth seasons after forest clear-cut logging 404 Jussi Heinonsalo, Ilpo Koskiahde, and Robin Sen — Scots pine bait seedling performance and root colonizing ectomycorrhizal fungal community dynamics before and during the 4 years after forest clear-cut logging 415 E. Cline, B. Vinyard, and R. Edmonds Spatial effects of retention trees on mycorrhizas and biomass of Douglas-fir seedlings 430 Jette Bredahl Jacobsen The regeneration decision: a sequential two-option approach 439 Yuzhen Li, Eric C. Turnblom, and David G. Briggs Effects of density control and fertilization on growth and yield of young Douglas-fir plantations in the Pacific Northwest 449 Holly S.J. Kearns and William R. Jacobi The distribution and incidence of white pine blister rust in central and southeastern Wyoming and northern Colorado 462 2007 NRC Canada Contents / Sommaire Leanne T. Elson, Neal P.P. Simon, and Daniel Kneeshaw Regeneration differences between fire and clearcut logging in southeastern Labrador: a multiple spatial scale analysis 473 Lindsay V. Reynolds, Matthew P. Ayres, Thomas G. Siccama, and Richard T. Holmes Climatic effects on caterpillar fluctuations in northern hardwood forests 481 Goulwen Dy and Serge Payette Frost hollows of the boreal forest as extreme envrionments for black spruce tree growth 492 NOTE / NOTE Gilles Houle Spring-flowering herbaceous plant species of the deciduous forests of eastern Canada and 20th century climate warming 505 ERRATUM / ERRATUM Sean M. Garber, John P. Brown, Duncan S. Wilson, Douglas A. Maguire, and Linda S. Heath Erratum: Snag longevity under alternative silvicultural regimes in mixed-species forests of central Maine 513 March / mars ’ OBITUARY / NECROLOGIE Olevi Kull iii ARTICLES / ARTICLES Tore Skrgppa, Ketil Kohmann, QOystein Johnsen, Arne Steffenrem, and @yvind M. Edvardsen Field performance and early) test results of offspprriinngg from two Norway y spSJr uce seed orchards containing clones transferred to warmer climates 515 ) Shawn Fraver, Robert S. Seymour, James H. Speer, and Alan S. White Dendrochronological reconstruction of spruce budworm outbreaks in northern Maine, USA 523 6 Hugo Jacqmain, Louis Bélanger, Susanne Hilton, and Luc Bouthillier Bridging native and scientific observations of > 2 é é snowshoe hare habitat restoration after clearcutting to set wildlife habitat management guidelines on Waswanipi Cree land 530 3 E. Notivol, M.R. Garcia-Gil, R. Alia, and O. Savolainen Genetic variation of growth rhythm traits in the limits of a latitudinal cline in Scots pine 540 t 6 Scott R. Abella, Judith D. Springeg r, and W. Wallace Covington Seed banks of an Arizona Pinus ponderosa landscapie responses to environmental gradients and fire cues 552 Daniel M. Johnson and William K. Smith Limitations to photosynthetic carbon gain in timberline Abies lasiocarpa 8 seedlings during prolonged drought 568 Adrian J. Das, John J. Battles, Nathan L. Stephenson, and Phillip J. van Mantgem = The relationship between tree 1 growth patterns and likelihood of mortality: a study of two tree species in the Sierra Nevada 580 Koichi Takahashi, Ken Arii, and Martin J. Lechowicz Quantitative and qualitative effects of a severe ice storm on an 3 old-growth beech—maple forest 598 Michael S. Watt, Mark O. Kimberley, Graham Coker, Brian Richardson, and George Estcourt Modelling the 6 influence of weed competition on growth of young Pinus radiata. 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