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Identifying forest stand types using pollen from forest hollows
Randy Calcote
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Agriculture & Biology
forest stands
87%
pollen
59%
Acer saccharum subsp. saccharum
50%
Pinus
32%
species abundance
25%
pine pollen
20%
stand composition
19%
vegetation
18%
sampling
18%
ordination techniques
17%
information sources
15%
forest types
15%
correspondence analysis
14%
forest trees
13%
sorting
12%
sediments
11%
Quercus
11%
canopy
10%
methodology
6%
Arts & Humanities
Pollen
100%
Assemblages
54%
Pinus pinaster
54%
Vegetation
33%
Correspondence Analysis
16%
Sediment
14%
Ordination
13%
Oak
13%
Chord
12%
Taxon
12%
Ash
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pollen
69%
pine
37%
sugar
32%
vegetation
13%
ordination
12%
correspondence analysis
12%
basal area
12%
oak
10%
sorting
10%
ash
8%
canopy
8%
analysis
5%
sediment
5%
method
4%
comparison
4%
Social Sciences
statistical method
20%
Group
5%