These technical reports summarize faculty and student research conducted at Aleza Lake Resesarch Forest. These projects were funded by various sources including seed grants from the Aleza Lake Research Forest Society.
Coarse Woody Debris in Harvested and Unharvested Areas at the Aleza Lake Research Forest: Volume and Attributes
By: Susan Stevenson, 2009
Bear den site selection and considerations for forest management
in the interior of British Columbia
Seed Grant Report, Aleza Lake Research Forest Society, Prince George, BC
By: Dexter P. Hodder and Roy V. Rea, 2005
The diversity, densities and functional roles of soil living nematodes in mature stands of White Spruce and Subalpine Fir at Aleza Lake Research Forest
Seed Grant Report, Aleza Lake Research Forest Society, Prince George, BC
By: Dr. Dennis L. C. Procter, 2005
Seed Grant Report, Aleza Lake Research Forest Society, Prince George, BC
By: Dev Khurana, 2005
Arboreal lichen diversity and abundance at Aleza Lake Research Forest:Effect of host tree species and soil type.
Seed Grant Report, Aleza Lake Research Forest Society, Prince George, BC
By: Jocelyn Campbell and Arthur L. Fredeen, 2006
Reproductive Ecology of Willows along the Bowron River
Seed Grant Report, Aleza Lake Research Forest Society, Prince George, BC
By: Cecilia Alstrom-Rapaport, 2006
Habitat Requirements and Timing of Adult Emergence for the Cattail
Mosquito, Mansonia perturbans, in North Central British Columbia.
Seed Grant Report, Aleza Lake Research Forest Society, Prince George, BC
By: Poirier, L. 2006
Extending the Ranges of Native Conifers: A Study of larch, Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine and Western Redcedar in Central British Columbia.
Undergraduate Thesis, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
By: Chewter, M. 2008
The timing of peatland initiation in east-central British Columbia: a first look
Research Extension Note No. 2, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute, Prince George, BC.
By: Sanborn, P. and T. Jull. 2009