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Contact Information:
Borys M. Tkacz
FHM Program Manager
Forest Service-USDA
1621 N. Kent St.
RPE7 Rm 711
Arlington, VA 22209
Email: btkacz@fs.fed.us
Phone: (703) 605-5343
Fax: (703) 605-5353
Bruce D. Moltzan
(Acting)FHM Program Manager
Forest Service-USDA
1621 N. Kent St.
RPE7 Rm 711
Arlington, VA 22209
Email: bmoltzan@fs.fed.us
Phone: (703) 605-5336
Fax: (703) 605-5353
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2008 FHM Poster Presentations |
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- A Special Survey for a New Rust Disease (Puccinia psidii) on Myrtaceae in Hawaii
Robert Hauff, Anne Marie LaRosa, Janice Uchida, Robert Anderson, and Chris Kadooka
- An Assessment of Hawaiian Dry Forest Condition with Fine Resolution Remote Sensing
Rodolfo Martinez Morales, Tomoaki Miura and Travis Idol
- Assessment and Etiology of Hickory Decline—Preliminary Results
Jennifer Juzwik1, Stacey Olszewski1, Ji-Hyun Park2, Greg Reynolds1, Linda Haugen3
- Assessing aspen regeneration in East-Central Arizona
¹Chris Hayes1, Tom DeGomez1, MaryLou Fairweather2, and Brian Geils3
- Assessment of aspen leaf miner (Phyllocnistis populiella Chambers) distribution in Alaska using satellite imagery
John E. Lundquist1, Robin M. Reich5, James Kruse2, Dustin Wittwer3, and Eric Johnson4
- Assessment of Decline and Contributing Diseases in White Ash Stands in Michigan
G. C. Adams and M. Catal, A. J. Storer, J. O’Brien, M. Mielke, R. Mech
- Black Ash Decline in Northern Minnesota: Preliminary Results
Brian Palik1, Mike Ostry1, Rob Venette1, Ebrahim Abdella2
- Bugs & Burns: Effects of Fire on Ponderosa Pine Mortality and Bark Beetles
Chris Hayes1, Tom DeGomez1, Tom Kolb3, and John Anhold1
- Contribution of Landscape Level Bark Beetle Outbreaks to Fuel Loading and Fire Behavior in Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Southwest
Joel McMillin1, Chad Hoffman2, Carolyn Sieg3, Pete Fulé4
- Deterioration of Fire-Killed Trees in the Rocky Mountain Region
Don Martinez
1, Gerald Ryszka11, Jim Worrall2, Leanne Egeland2, Tom Eager2, and Roy Mask2
- Ecological Impacts of Invasive Species After Fire
Leigh Dawson
- Effects of Western Spruce Budworm Defoliation on the Northern Spotted Owl and Its Habitat in Southcentral Washington: Interim Project Report 3
Elizabeth A. Willhite, Jim Ellenwood, Vernon Thomas
- Estimating Snag Densities and Down Wood Using Aerial Survey Data
Keith Sprenge
1, Julie Johnson2, Bruce Hostetler3 Kim Mellen-McLean4, Beth Willhite5
- Estimating the Cost of Gypsy Moth Sex in the City
Mark Ambrose1, Kevin Bigsby1, Simone Bauch1, Yun Wu1, Erin Sills1,2, Patrick Tobin3
- Exploring the use of geographically weighted regression in forest health assessments
Charles H. (Hobie) Perry1, Randall S. Morin1, Christopher W. Woodall1, and James R. Steinman1
- Extent and Severity of Balsam Woolly Adelgid (Adelges piceae (Ratzeburg)) Damage to Eastside Washington and Oregon Forests
Lia Spiegel1, Kris Chadwick2, Connie Mehmel3
- Field observations of northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis) crown dieback in Maine and Michigan
KaDonna Randolph1, Bill Ostrofsky2, Jim Steinman3, Manfred Mielke3, and William Bechtold1
- First Finding of Phytophthora alni subspecies uniformis in North America
G. C. Adams, M. Catal, L. Trummer
- Geographic surveillance of plot-level forest health indicators
John W. Coulston, KaDonna C. Randolph, Anita K. Rose, William A. Bechtold
- Indicating Climate in the Western Pacific Northwest with the Forest Inventory and Analysis Lichen Communities Indicator
Sarah Jovan, Linda Geiser, Peter Neitlich
- Modeling Fire Spread and Intensity Across Bark Beetle-Affected Landscapes
Michael J. Jenkins, Ph.D., Wesley G. Page, Elizabeth G. Hebertson, Ph.D
- Monitoring Limber Pine Health in the Rocky Mountains
Jim Blodgett1, Kelly Burns¹, Brian Howell¹, and Marcus Jackson2
- Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum in Western Washington Waterways
Dan Omdal, Amy Ramsey
- Monitoring the Condition of Aspen in the Northern and Intermountain Regions
James T. Hoffman1, John C. Guyon II1, and Brytten Steed2
- Monitoring Whitebark Pine, Blister Rust and Fuels in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area
Lauren Fins1, and Ben Hoppus2, Jim Akenson and Holly Akenson³
- Monitoring Whitebark Pine in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Robert Bennetts², Jody Canfield¹, Steve Cherry³, Gregg A. DeNitto1, Cathie Jean2, Daniel P. Reinhart2, Charles C. Schwartz4, Erin K. Shanahan²
- Phenology of Net Ecosystem Exchange: A Simple Estimation Method
Mark Losleben1, Geoff Henebry2
- Refined Distribution Map and Identification of Healthy Larch (Larix laricina) Stands in Alaska: Year 2 results
Roger E. Burnside 1, Hans Buchholdt 1 , Robert A. Ott 2, James Kruse 3, and Dustin Wittwer4
- Regional drought and oak decline/mortality trends in the Ozark Highlands of Arkansas and Missouri
Zhaofei Fan,Xiuli Fan, Hong He, Martin A. Spetich, Stephen R. Shifley, W. Keith Moser
- Spatio-temporal analysis of redbay ambrosia beetle invasion in the southeastern U.S.
Frank H. Koch, William D. Smith
- Sudden aspen decline in southwest Colorado
Jim Worrall, Roy Mask, Tom Eager, Leanne Egeland, Wayne Shepperd
- Survival analysis of declining black and scarlet oaks in the Ozark Highlands, Missouri
Zhaofei Fan, Xiuli Fan, Stephen R. Shifley, John M. Kabrick, Martin A. Spetich, Randy G. Jensen
- The Effects of Silvicultural Manipulations On Spruce Beetle Populations
Tom Eager, Roy Mask
- The Evolutionary History of Forest Tree Communities: A New Tool for Assessing Forest Health
Kevin M. Potter, Frank H. Koch
- The USA National Phenology Network: Phenology As An Integrative Science For Assessment Of Global Change Impacts
Jake F. Weltzin, Mark Losleben
- Use of Forest Inventory & Analysis plot data to document the decline in the number of dogwood trees from 1984 to 2004
William E. Jones1, William D. Smith2, Daniel B. Twardus3, Edwin K. Yockey1
- Vegetation Data: How much is enough?
B.K. Schulz, R.L. DeVelice
- Yellow-Cedar Decline: Evaluating Key Landscape Features of a Climate-Induced Forest Decline
Dustin Wittwer
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