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Warm, dry conditions inhibit aspen growth, but tree growth and size predict mortality risk in the southwestern United States
Kathryn B. Ireland
, Margaret M. Moore
, Peter Z. Fule
, Larissa L. Yocom
, Thomas J. Zegler
Forestry, School of
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Southwestern United States
100%
Mortality Risk
100%
Treewidth
100%
Aspen Plus
100%
Drying Conditions
100%
Tree Growth
100%
Tree Traits
28%
Northern Arizona
14%
Risk Reduction
14%
North America
14%
21st Century
14%
Climatic Conditions
14%
Old Trees
14%
Large Diameter
14%
Aspen Decline
14%
Tree Rings
14%
Forest Type
14%
Populus Tremuloides Michx
14%
Fast-growing
14%
Management Actions
14%
Climate Factors
14%
Fast Growth Rate
14%
Warm Temperature
14%
High Precipitation
14%
Ring Sample
14%
Survival Analysis
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Populus
100%
Tree Growth
100%
Populus tremuloides
12%
Tree Mortality
12%
Forest Types
12%