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    Physical effects of weather events on the abundance and diversity of insects in North American forests by Gandhi, Kamal J.K, Gilmore, Daniel W, Katovich, Steven A, Mattson, William J, Spence, John R, Seybold, Steven J

    Published in Environmental reviews (01-01-2007)
    “…We summarize the effects of major weather events such as ice storms, wind storms, and flooding on the abundance and diversity of terrestrial forest insects and…”
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    Hybrid poplar and forest soil response to municipal and industrial by-products: a greenhouse study by Cavaleri, M.A, Gilmore, D.W, Mozaffari, M, Rosen, C.J, Halbach, T.R

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-05-2004)
    “…Little research has been conducted in the Lake States (Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan) to evaluate the effects of municipal and industrial by-product…”
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    Catastrophic windstorm and fuel-reduction treatments alter ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages in a North American sub-boreal forest by Gandhi, Kamal J.K., Gilmore, Daniel W., Katovich, Steven A., Mattson, William J., Zasada, John C., Seybold, Steven J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (20-08-2008)
    “…We studied the short-term effects of a catastrophic windstorm and subsequent salvage-logging and prescribed-burning fuel-reduction treatments on ground beetle…”
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    Application of Semiochemicals to Assess the Biodiversity of Subcortical Insects following an Ecosystem Disturbance in a Sub-boreal Forest by Gandhi, Kamal J. K, Gilmore, Daniel W, Haack, Robert A, Katovich, Steven A, Krauth, Steven J, Mattson, William J, Zasada, John C, Seybold, Steven J

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-12-2009)
    “…From 2000 through 2003 we used semiochemical-baited traps in northeastern Minnesota, USA, to assess changes in assemblages of subcortical forest insects after…”
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    Assessing the Threat Posed by Indigenous Exotics: A Case Study of Two North American Bark Beetle Species by Dodds, Kevin J, Gilmore, Daniel W, Seybold, Steven J

    “…The Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins, was detected in 2001 in northern Minnesota outside its natural range and the range of its native…”
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    Silvicultural Options to Reduce Pine Susceptibility to Attack by a Newly Detected Invasive Species, Sirex noctilio by Dodds, K.J, Cooke, R.R, Gilmore, D.W

    Published in Northern Journal of Applied Forestry (01-09-2007)
    “…A nonnative woodwasp of Eurasian origin, Sirex noctilio F., was detected recently in Oswego, New York, infesting Scots, red, and white pine. S. noctilio has…”
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    Equations to describe crown allometry of Larix require local validation by Gilmore, Daniel W

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2001)
    “…Allometric equations were developed to describe crown attributes of three species of open-grown Larix in Minnesota and compared with similar data from Maine…”
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    An evaluation of the uniform stress hypothesis based on stem geometry in selected North American conifers by DEAN, Thomas J, ROBERTS, Scott. D, GILMORE, Daniel. W, MAGUIRE, Douglas A, LONG, James N, O'HARA, Kevin L, SEYMOUR, Robert S

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-11-2002)
    “…The uniform stress hypothesis of stem formation was evaluated by comparing stem taper of Abies balsamea, Abies lasiocarpa, Picea rubens, Pinus contorta, Pinus…”
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    Foliage-sapwood area equations for balsam fir require local validation by Gilmore, D.W, Seymour, R.S

    Published in Forest science (01-08-2004)
    “…The foliage-sapwood area relationship (A(L)/A(S)) for balsam fir has been described in three separate studies with no less than four regression model forms…”
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    To Thin or Not to Thin: Using the Forest Vegetation Simulator to Evaluate Thinning of Aspen by Gilmore, Daniel W

    Published in Northern journal of applied forestry (01-03-2003)
    “…Thinning experiments are costly to install and take decades of monitoring. Computer simulation tools, however, allow for the creation of “virtual” thinning…”
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    Thinning red pine plantations and the Langsaeter hypothesis: A northern Minnesota case study by Gilmore, D.W, O'Brien, T.C, Hoganson, H.M

    Published in Northern Journal of Applied Forestry (01-03-2005)
    “…The Langsaeter hypothesis states, "The total production of cubic volume by a stand of given age and composition on a given site is, for all practical purposes,…”
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    Alternative measures of stem growth efficiency applied to Abies balsamea from four canopy positions in central Maine, USA by Gilmore, Daniel W., Seymour, Robert S.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-1996)
    “…Stem analysis data collected from 39 Abies balsamea (L.) Miller from four distinct canopy positions (open-grown, codominant, intermediate, suppressed) were…”
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    Current trends in management practices for European larch in North America by Gilmore, Daniel W, David, Andrew J

    Published in Forestry chronicle (01-11-2002)
    “…European larch (Larix decidua Miller) was introduced to North America in the mid-19th century. Its rapid growth led to its use as a reforestation species in…”
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    A Stocking Guide for European Larch in Eastern North America by Gilmore, Daniel W., Briggs, Russell D.

    Published in Northern journal of applied forestry (01-03-2003)
    “…European larch is a fast-growing exotic species that shows promise in alleviating projected fiber supply shortages with numerous plantations being established…”
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    Germination and Survival of Spruce Seedlings Following Fire in Northwestern Alberta by Berger, Carrie A, Gilmore, Daniel W

    Published in Northern journal of applied forestry (01-03-2003)
    “…Thirty semipermanent plots were established in a 10 ha (24.7 ac) spruce stand the spring following a winter harvest and subsequent prescribed burn to monitor…”
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    Assessing the Threat Posed by Indigenous Exotics: a Case Study of Two North American Bark Beetle Species by Dodds, Kevin J., Gilmore, Daniel W., Seybold, Steven J.

    “…Abstract The Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins, was detected in 2001 in northern Minnesota outside its natural range and the range of its…”
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    Note—Foliage-Sapwood Area Equations for Balsam Fir Require Local Validation by Gilmore, Daniel W., Seymour, Robert S.

    Published in Forest science (01-08-2004)
    “…The foliage-sapwood area relationship (AL/AS) for balsam fir has been described in three separate studies with no less than four regression model forms. While…”
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    FoliageߝSapwood Area Relationships for Balsam Fir in North-Central Minnesota by Gilmore, Daniel W., Zenner, Eric K.

    Published in Northern journal of applied forestry (01-09-2005)
    “…Leaf area is an important determinant of plant productivity. Because foliage is difficult to measure directly, allometric relationships often are used to…”
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