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Black Spruce Growth and Understory Species Diversity with and without Sheep Laurel

Azim U. Mallik

Dep. of Biol., Lakehead Univ., Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E1



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Fig. 1 (A) Mean stem height, (B) basal diameter, (C) stem density, (D) and volume of black spruce in sheep laurel and non-sheep laurel plots at Sunday Pond, NF, Canada 15 yr after planting

 


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Fig. 2 Mean cumulative black spruce height in sheep laurel and non-sheep laurel plots

 


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Fig. 3 Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of sheep laurel and non-sheep laurel plots showing the significance of sheep laurel cover and organic matter depth in their separation

 





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