Tree diseases, canopy structure, and bird distributions in ponderosa pine forests

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USDA Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO 80526, United States [1 ]
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J. Sustainable For. | 2006年 / 2卷 / 17-45期
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10.1300/J091v23n02_02
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