@article{Racey_Racey_1991, title={COMPARATIVE SNOW DEPTHS IN 40-YEAR-OLD, VARIABLE-SPACED CONIFER PLANTATIONS NEAR THUNDER BAY ONTARIO}, volume={27}, url={https://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1083}, abstractNote={<p>January snow depths were measured in randomized, 40 yr old, red pine (<em>Pinus resinosa </em>Ait), white spruce (<em>Picea glauca</em> (Moench) Voss.) and black spruce (<em>Picea mariana</em> (Mill.) B.S.P.) plantations at 1.8, 2.7 and 3.6 m spacing. Relative availability of the tree species to intercept snow, varied with spacing. Attributes of managed conifer stands may influence value as winter habitat for moose (<em>Alces alces</em>).</p>}, journal={Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose}, author={Racey, G. D. and Racey, E. E.}, year={1991}, month={Jan.}, pages={8–11} }