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Oak regeneration study

Acorns Oak Climate Inventories
Determine if oak regeneration is influenced by latitude and stand characteristics.
Sampling framework
Examine 28 native oak and three red oak locations for signs of natural regeneration.
Data collection
Measure sapling counts, sizes, and growth rates, correlating these with geographic and environmental variables.

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