Regression models of height growth and survival were fitted to aggregate data for trees, protected and not protected from animal damage, that had been surveyed on Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine plantations in Oregon and Washington. Animal damage significantly affected both height and survival. Dy...
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Brodie, J.D.
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Black, H.C.
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Dimock II, E.J.
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Evans, J.
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Kao, Ch.
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Rochelle, J.A.
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[Animal damage to coniferous plantation in Oregon and Washington. Part II. An economic evaluation]
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Animal damage to coniferous plantation in Oregon and Washington. Part II. An economic evaluation