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Ungulate herbivory on buckbrush in an Arizona ponderosa pine forest
David W. Huffman, Margaret M. Moore
Forestry, School of
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Aerial Stem
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Arizona
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Ceanothus
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Cervus Elaphus
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Community Structure
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Exclosure
50%
First Year
100%
Flower Traits
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Flowering Stem
50%
Forest Restoration
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In(III)
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Law
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Length-diameter Ratio
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Management Units
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Monitoring Process
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Mule Deer
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Odocoileus Hemionus
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Pinus Ponderosa
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Plant Population Dynamics
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Ponderosa pine
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Ponderosa pine Forest
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Restoration Ecology
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Restoration Management
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Stem Diameter
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Stem Length
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Stem number
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Understory
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Ungulate Herbivory
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Vegetative Characteristics
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anthesis
75%
Branches
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Ceanothus
25%
Elks
25%
Exclosure
25%
Forest Restoration
50%
Mule Deer
50%
Pinus
100%
Pinus ponderosa
25%
Population Dynamics
25%
Process Monitoring
25%
Red Deer
25%
Restoration Ecology
25%
Understory
25%