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Title: Northern flying squirrel mycophagy and truffle production in fir forests in northeastern California

Author: Waters, J.R.; McKelvey, K.S.; Zabel, C.J.; Luoma, D.L.

Date: 2000

Source: Pages 73-97 in R.F. Powers, D.L. Hauxwell, and G.M. Nakamura, (technical coordinators). Proceedings of the California Forest Soils Council conference on forest soils biology and forest management; February 23-24, 1996; Sacramento, California. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-178, Albany, California: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 113 p.

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Waters, J.R.; McKelvey, K.S.; Zabel, C.J.; Luoma, D.L.  2000.  Northern flying squirrel mycophagy and truffle production in fir forests in northeastern California.   Pages 73-97 in R.F. Powers, D.L. Hauxwell, and G.M. Nakamura, (technical coordinators). Proceedings of the California Forest Soils Council conference on forest soils biology and forest management; February 23-24, 1996; Sacramento, California. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-178, Albany, California: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 113 p. .

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