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Biomass of witches’ brooms caused by Douglas-fir mistletoe in northern Arizona
Laine Smith, Richard Hofstetter
Forestry, School of
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Arceuthobium
14%
Arizona
14%
Branch Architecture
14%
Branch Biomass
28%
Branch Type
14%
Branched Morphologies
14%
Broom
28%
Debris
14%
Diameter Class
14%
Diverse Habitat
14%
Douglas-fir
100%
Dwarf Mistletoe
57%
Foraging Site
14%
Mistletoe
100%
Mixed Conifer
14%
Nesting Site
14%
Northern Arizona
100%
Parasitic Flowering Plants
14%
Pseudotsuga Menziesii
14%
Resting Sites
14%
San Francisco
14%
Segment-based
14%
Small Segment
14%
Total Biomass
14%
Twigs
28%
Western United States
14%
Wildlife Species
14%
Witches' Broom
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Angiosperm
6%
Arceuthobium
26%
Arceuthobium douglasii
6%
Branches
100%
Fir
100%
Mistletoe
100%
Nesting Site
6%
Pseudotsuga menziesii
6%
Wildlife Species
6%
Witch's Broom
100%
Witches' Broom
13%