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Historical Mortality of Valley Oak (Quercus Lobata, Nee) in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County, 1938-19891
The Oak Woodland Bird Conservation Plan: a Strategy for Protecting and Managing Oak Woodland Habitats and Associated Birds in California1
Quercus Lobata Née) at Two California Sites1
Arboreal Seed Removal and Insect Damage in Three California Oaks1
An Updated Infrageneric Classification of the North American Oaks
Indigenous Uses, Management, and Restoration of Oaks of the Far Western United States
G U I D E T O S a C R a M E N
Jackson Hong Environmental Science Major, University of California at Berkeley
DOWNLOAD a .Pdf of All the Oak Grove Exhibit Signs
Valley Oak (Quercus Lobata)
Oaks for the Adelaide Plains: Successful Species in the Waite Arboretum
Stage and Size Structure of Three Species of Oaks in Central Coastal California Author(S): Ian S
Species Profile: Quercus Lobata
1. Distribution and Status of the Valley Oak in California
Oak Species, Varieties, and Hybrids in California by Lineage Group (Subgenus) Life Form Red Oaks (Erythrobalanus)
California Oaks and Fire: a Review and Case Study1
San Jose State University San Jose, CA 95192-0115
Covariance Patterns Among Birds and Vegetation in a California Oak Woodland1
Top View
Oak Tree Replacement in Thousand Oaks
Molecular Research on Stress Responses in Quercus Spp.: from Classical Biochemistry to Systems Biology Through Omics Analysis
Native Oaks Trees Or Other Wildlife in the East Bay, Call Or Email a Park District Naturalist at One of the Visitor Centers Listed Below
Oak Tree Protection Standards
Valley Oak (Quercus Lobata) Distribution Map for Valley Oak
The Red List of US Oaks
The Oak Woodland Bird Conservation Plan
Bringing Wildlife Home - Creating Native Gardens for Birds and Butterflies*
A Field Guide to Insects and Diseases of California Oaks
Species Profile: Quercus Dumosa
Growth of Valley Oak (Quercus Lobata Nee) in Four Floodplain Environments in the Central Valley of California
Limited Hybridization Between Quercus Lobata and Quercus Douglasii (Fagaceae) in a Mixed Stand in Central Coastal California1
HYBRIDIZATION in CALIFORNIA OAKS by John M
Genetic Distinctions Among Oaks in the University of California, Davis Arboretum: Contributions to Oak Phylogeny
A Bibliography for Quercus Garryana and Other Geographically Associated and Botanically Related Oaks
Thousand Oaks Tree Ordinance #1534-NS
Fagaceae Trees As Models to Integrate Ecology, Evolution and Genomics
What Seeds Tell Us About Birds: a Multi-Year Analysis of Acorn Woodpecker Foraging Movements
OAK TREE REPORT Lyons Canyon Ranch VTTM 53653 Los Angeles County, CA
Carbon Sequestration in Oak Woodlands
Quercus Douglasii) and Valley Oak (Quercus Lobata) Woodlands in Response to Extreme Drought
Diagnosing Your Oak Tree: Part I Diseases Oaks Are California Native Trees That Enjoy the Protection of Many Local Codes and Ordinances
Fitness Consequences of Seed Size in the Valley Oak Quercus Lobata Née (Fagaceae) Richard Sage, Walter Koenig, Blair Mclaughlin
Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology, Management, and Utilization of California Oaks