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Willows of Interior Alaska
LANDFIRE Biophysical Setting Model Biophysical Setting 6817130 Alaska Arctic Active Inland Dune
Willows of Southcentral Alaska
Shrub Expansion Student Guide
Loamy Flood Plains (131B 100)
Fourth International Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Mapping Workshop
Dominant Arctic Alaska Plant Communities
Prepared by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Region Inventory and Monitoring Initiative
LANDFIRE Biophysical Setting Model Biophysical Setting 6717150 Alaska Arctic Floodplain
Technical Publication SJ2017-1 by Dianne L. Hall, Ph.D. Kimberli J. Ponzio, M.S., P.W.S. J.B. Miller, B.S. Pamela J. Bowen, M.S
Fish Creek Mini-Grid
CHARS Science Summary
Ecological Modifications Caused by the Removal of Tree and Shrub Canopies in the Mackenzie Delta
Habitat Evaluation Techniques for Moose Management in Interior Alaska
Low and Tall Willow Plant Associations 1
Salix): Does This Result from a Trans-Specific Selective Sweep?
Applying the Concept of Stewardship Responsibility in British Columbia
George Argus's List of Salix References
Top View
Diptera: Cecidomyiidae: Rabdophaga)
Vegetation of the Arctic Slope of Alaska
NWT Species 2006-2010 Report
Since the Publication of the Genus Salix in Alaska and the Yukon in 1973, Many Changes Have Been Made in Salix Nomenclatural and Classification
Appendix a Resultative Phrases
Riparian Willow Communities on the Arctic Slope of Alaska and Their
National Vegetation Classification: Boreal and Arctic Alaska Regional Analysis
A Guide to the Identification of Salix (Willows) in Alaska, the Yukon Territory and Adjacent Regions
Expansion of Canopy-Forming Willows Over the Twentieth Century on Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Canada
NWT Species 2011-2015 2011-2015 | General Status Ranks of Wild Species in the Northwest Territories Northwest the in Species Wild of Ranks Status General
Range Expansion of Moose in Arctic Alaska Linked to Warming and Increased Shrub Habitat