The following records have recently been added to the National Forest Service Library catalog, FS INFO.
Each month, these records are compiled, published and distributed to all US Forest Service employees as The Monthly Alert.
All titles are available for loan to eligible borrowers.
January 30-February 3, 2012
Forest economics
1. Pancholy, Nishita; Thomas, Michael H.; Solis, Daniel; Stratis, Nicholas. The impact of biofuels on the propensity of land-use conversion among non-industrial private forest landowners in Florida. Forest policy and economics. Vol. 13, no. 7 (Sep. 2011): p. 570-574.
2. Yoder, Jonathan; Gebert, Krista. An econometric model for ex ante prediction of wildfire suppression costs. Journal of forest economics. Vol. 18, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 76-89.
Mensuration
3. Bartens, Julia; Grissino-Mayer, Henri D.; Day, Susan D.; Wiseman, P. Eric. Evaluating the potential for dendrochronological analysis of live oak (Quercus virginiana Mill.) from the urban and rural environment : an explorative study. Dendrochronologia. Vol. 30, no. 1 (2012): p. 15-21.
4. Jones, Eileen L.; Daniels, Lori D. Assessment of dendrochonological year-of-death estimates using permanent sample plot data. Tree-ring research. Vol. 68, no. 1 (2012): p. 3-16.
5. Wagner, Rebekah J.; Kaye, Margot W.; Abrams, Marc D.; Hanson, Paul J.; Martin, Madhavi. Tree-ring growth and wood chemistry response to manipulated precipitation variation for two temperate Quercus species. Tree-ring research. Vol. 68, no. 1 (2012): p. 17-29.
Silviculture
6. Meyer, Marc D.; Safford, Hugh D. Giant sequoia regeneration in groves exposed to wildfire and retention harvest. Fire ecology. Vol. 7, no. 2 (Aug. 2011) p. 2-16.
7. Stoddard, Michael T.; McGlone, Christopher M.; Fule, Peter Z.; Laughlin, Daniel C.; Daniels, Mark L. Native plants dominate understory vegetation following ponderosa pine forest restoration treatments. Western North American naturalist. Vol. 71, no. 2 (Aug. 2011): p. 206-214.
Systematic botany
8. Garcia, Sonia; Garnatje, Teresa; McArthur, E. Durant; Pellicer, Jaume; Sanderson, Stewart C.; Valles, Joan. Taxonomic and nomenclatural rearrangements in Artemisia subgen. tridentatae, including a redefinition of Sphaeromeria (Asteraceae, Anthemideae). Western North American naturalist. Vol. 71, no. 2 (Aug. 2011): p. 158-163.
Anatomy and morphology
9. Sanderson, Stewart C. Natural polyploidization within tetraploid and hexaploid populations of the desert shrub Atriplex confertifolia. Western North American naturalist. Vol. 71, no. 2 (Aug. 2011): p. 141-150.
Plant physiology
10. Albrecht, Matthew A.; McCarthy, Brian C. Variation in dormancy and germination in three co-occurring perennial forest herbs. Plant ecology. Vol. 212, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 1465-1477.
11. Creese, Chris; Benscoter, Allison M.; Maherali, Hafiz. Xylem function and climate adaptation in Pinus. American journal of botany. Vol. 98, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 1437-1445.
12. Warren, Jeffrey M.; Brooks, J. Renee; Dragila, Maria I.; Meinzer, Frederick C. In situ separation of root hydraulic redistribution of soil water from liquid and vapor transport. Oecologia. Vol. 166, no. 4 (Aug. 2011): p. 899-911.
Plant ecology
13. Engber, Eamon A.; Varner, J. Morgan,, III; Arguello, Leonel A.; Sugihara, Neil G. The effects of conifer encroachment and overstory structure on fuels and fire in an oak woodland landscape. Fire ecology. Vol. 7, no. 2 (Aug. 2011) p. 32-50.
14. Huntly, Nancy; Bangert, Randy; Hanser, Steven E. Native and exotic plants of fragments of sagebrush steppe produced by geomorphic processes versus land use. Plant ecology. Vol. 212, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 1549-1561.
Plant breeding and genetics
15. Yang, Ya; Berry, Paul E. Phylogenetics of the Chamaesyce clade (Euphorbia, Euphorbiaceae) : Reticulate evolution and long-distance dispersal in a prominent C4 lineage. American journal of botany. Vol. 98, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 1486-1503.
Mycology and pathology
16. Jackson, D. P.; Enebak, S. A.; South, D. B. Survival of southern pine seedlings after inoculations with Pythium and cold storage in the presence of peat moss. Forest pathology. Vol. 42, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 44-51.
17. Lindner, Daniel L.; Banik, Mark T. Intragenomic variation in the ITS rDNA region obscures phylogenetic relationships and inflates estimates of operational taxonomic units in genus Laetiporus. Mycologia. Vol. 103, no. 4 (Jul/Aug. 2011): p. 731-740.
18. Matusick, G.; Somers, G. L.; Eckhardt, L. G. Root lesions in large loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) following inoculation with four root-inhabiting ophiostomatoid fungi. Forest pathology. Vol. 42, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 37-43.
Fires
19. Burton, Jesse A.; Hallgren, Stephen W.; Fuhlendorf, Samuel D.; Leslie, David M., Jr. Understory response to varying fire frequencies after 20 years of prescribed burning in an upland oak forest. Plant ecology. Vol. 212, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 1513-1525.
20. Champ, Patricia A.; Loomis, John B.; Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Kochi, Ikuho. Valuing mortality impacts of smoke exposure from major southern California wildfires. Journal of forest economics. Vol. 18, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 61-75.
21. Godwin, David R.; Kobziar, Leda N. Comparison of burn severities of consecutive large-scale fires in Florida sand pine scrub using satellite imagery analysis. Fire ecology. Vol. 7, no. 2 (Aug. 2011) p. 99-113.
22. Jenkins, Michael J.; Hebertson, Elizabeth G.; Page, Wesley G.; Lindquist, Wanda E. A tool to estimate the impact of bark beetle activity on fuels and fire behavior. Fire management today. Vol. 71, no. 3 (Aug. 2011) p. 36-41.
23. Lutz, James A.; Key, Carl H.; Kolden, Crystal A.; Kane, Jonathan T.; van Wagtendonk, Jan W. Fire frequency, area burned, and severity : a quantitative approach to defining a normal fire year. Fire ecology. Vol. 7, no. 2 (Aug. 2011) p. 51-65.
24. Minckley, Thomas A.; Shriver, Robert K. Vegetation responses to changing fire regimes in a Rocky Mountain forest. Fire ecology. Vol. 7, no. 2 (Aug. 2011) p. 66-80.
25. Richardson, Leslie A.; Champ, Patricia A.; Loomis, John B. The hidden cost of wildfires : economic valuation of health effects of wildfire smoke exposure in Southern California. Journal of forest economics. Vol. 18, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 14-35.
Hydrology
26. Abudu, Shalamu; King, J. Phillip; Sheng, Zhuping. Comparison of the performance of statistical models in forecasting monthly total dissolved solids in the Rio Grande. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 10-23.
27. Buchanan, Brian; Easton, Zachary M.; Schneider, Rebecca; Walter, M. Todd. Incorporating variable source area hydrology into a spatially distributed direct runoff model. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 43-60.
28. Chaffin, B. C.; Mahler, R. L.; Wulfhorst, J. D.; Shafii, B. Collaborative watershed groups in three Pacific Northwest states : a regional evaluation of group metrics and perceived success. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 113-122.
29. Edmunds, Jake; Tootle, Glenn; Kerr, Greg; Sivanpillai, Ramesh; Pochop, Larry. Glacier variability (1967-2006) in the Teton Range, Wyoming, United States. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 187-196.
30. Hope, Allen; Bart, Ryan. Evaluation of a regionalization approach for daily flow duration curves in central and southern California watersheds. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 123-133.
31. Mondal, P.; Srivastava, P.; Kalin, L.; Panda, S. N. Ecological sustainable surface water withdrawal for cropland irrigation through incorporation of climate variability. Journal of soil and water conservation. Vol. 66, no. 4 (July/Aug. 2011): p. 221-232
32. Moore, R. D.; Trubilowicz, J. W.; Buttle, J. M. Prediction of streamflow regime and annual runoff for ungauged basins using a distributed monthly water balance model. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 32-42.
33. Woznicki, Sean A.; Nejadhashemi, A. Pouyan. Sensitivity analysis of best management practices under climate change scenarios. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 48, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 90-112.
Aquatic animals
34. McMillan, John R.; Dunham, Jason B.; Reeves, Gordon H.; Mills, Justin S.; Jordan, Chris E. Individual condition and stream temperature influence early maturation of rainbow and steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Environmental biology of fishes. Vol. 93, no.3 (Feb. 2012): p. 343-355.
Animal ecology
35. Dolph, Christine L.; Huff, David D.; Chizinski, Christopher J.; Vondracek, Bruce. Implications of community concordance for assessing stream integrity at three nested spatial scales in Minnesota, U.S.A. Freshwater biology. Vol. 56, no. 8 (Aug. 2011): p. 1652-1669.
36. Ganey, Joseph L.; Chambers, Carol L. A reconnaissance of small mammal communities in Garland and Government prairies, Arizona. Western North American naturalist. Vol. 71, no. 2 (Aug. 2011): p. 151-157.
37. Tracey, Jeff A.; Zhu, Jun; Crooks, Kevin R. Modeling and inference of animal movement using artificial neural networks. Environmental and ecological statistics. Vol. 18, no. 3 (Sep. 2011): p. 393-410.
Land and forest management
38. Cole, David N. Planned diversity : the case for a system with several types of wilderness. International journal of wilderness. Vol. 17, no. 2 (Aug. 2011): p. 9-14.
Urban forestry
39. Coder, Kim D. Live oak : pillars of the American South. Arborist news. Vol. 20, no. 6 (Dec. 2011): p. 52-55.
40. Costello, L. R. The care of oaks : soil improvement & mulching. Arborist news. Vol. 20, no. 6 (Dec. 2011): p. 24-28.
Social science and education
41. Dvorak, Robert G.; Small, Erin D. Visitor attitudes toward fire and wind disturbances in wilderness. International journal of wilderness. Vol. 17, no. 2 (Aug. 2011) p. 27-31, 36.
42. Lauber, T. Bruce; Decker, Daniel J. Developing adaptability : the promise and pitfalls of collaborative conservation. Human dimensions of wildlife. Vol. 16, no. 4, special issue (July 2011): p. 219-221.
43. Leong, Kirsten M.; Emmerson, David P.; Byron, Rebecca. The new governance era : implications for collaborative conservation and adaptive management in Department of the Interior agencies. Human dimensions of wildlife. Vol. 16, no. 4, special issue (July 2011): p. 236-243.
44. Plummer, Ryan; Hashimoto, Atsuko. Adaptive co-management and the need for situated thinking in collaborative conservation. Human dimensions of wildlife. Vol. 16, no. 4, special issue (July 2011): p. 222-235.
Ecology and ecosystems
45. Hierro, Jose L.; Clark, Kenneth L.; Branch, Lyn C.; Villarreal, Diego. Native herbivore exerts contrasting effects on fire regime and vegetation structure. Oecologia. Vol. 166, no. 4 (Aug. 2011): p. 1121-1129.
Invasive species
46. Garnas, Jeffrey R.; Ayres, Matthew P.; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Evans, Celia. Subcontinental impacts of an invasive tree disease on forest structure and dynamics. Journal of Ecology Vol. 99, no. 2 (Mar. 2011): p. 532-541.
Climate change
47. Delgado, Jorge A.; Groffman, Peter M.; Nearing, Mark A.; Goddard, Tom; Reicosky, Don; Lal, Rattan; Kitchen, Newell R.; Rice, Charles W.; Towery, Dan; Salon, Paul. Conservation practices to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Journal of soil and water conservation. Vol. 66, no. 4 (July/Aug. 2011): p. 118A-129A
Wildlife management
48. Yoshizaki, Jun; Brownie, Cavell; Pollock, Kenneth H.; Link, William A. Modeling misidentification errors that result from use of genetic tags in capture–recapture studies. Environmental and ecological statistics. Vol. 18, no. 1 (Mar. 2011): p. 27-55.
Forest products
49. Ellefson, Paul V.; Kilgore, Michael A.; Skog, Kenneth E.; Risbrudt, Christopher D. Conceptual and empirical themes regarding the design of technology transfer programs : a review of wood utilization research in the United States. International journal of forestry research. Vol. 2011 (2011): 16 p.
Wood damage and preservation
50. Clausen, Carol A.; Kartal, S. Nami; Arango, Rachel A.; Green, Frederick. The Role of particle size of particulate nano-zinc oxide wood preservatives on termite mortality and leach resistance. Nanoscale research letters. Vol. 6 (June 2011): [5] p. ;
51. Eller, F. J.; Clausen, Carol A.; Green, Frederick; Taylor, S. L. Critical fluid extraction of Juniperus virginiana L. and bioactivity of extracts against subterranean termites and wood-rot fungi. Industrial crops and products. Vol. 32, no. 3 (Nov. 2010): p. 481-485.
Other wood damage
52. Haack, Robert A.; Petrice, Toby R.; Wiedenhoeft, Alex C. Incidence of bark- and wood-boring insects in firewood : a survey at Michigan's Mackinac Bridge. Journal of economic entomology. Vol. 103, no. 5 (2010): p. 1682-1692
Composite products
53. Ayrilmis, Nadir; Benthien, Jan T.; Thoemen, Heiko; White, Robert H. Properties of flat-pressed wood plastic composites containing fire retardants. Journal of applied polymer science. Vol. 122, no. 5 (Dec. 5, 2011): p. 3201-3210.
54. Basta, Altaf H.; El-Saied, Houssni; Winandy, Jerrold E.; Sabo, Ronald. Preformed amide-containing biopolymer for improving the environmental performance of synthesized urea-formaldehyde in agro-fiber composites. Journal of polymers and the environment. Vol. 19, no. 2 (June 2011): p. 405-412.
Chemical utilization
55. Austin, Anna. Words from the wise : a study by a group of scientists confirms forest-derived bioenergy results in no net carbon release. Biomass power & thermal. Vol. 6, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 30-33
56. Grigoriev, Igor V.; Cullen, Daniel; Goodwin, Stephen B.; Hibbett, David; Jeffries, Thomas W.; Kubicek, Christian P.; Kuske, Cheryl; Magnuson, Jon K.; Martin, Francis; Spatafora, Joseph W.; Tsang, Adrian; Baker, Scott E. Fueling the future with fungal genomics. Mycology. Vol. 2, no. 3 (Sept. 2011): p. 192-209.
57. Sacramento-Rivero, Julio C. A methodology for evaluating the sustainability of biorefineries : framework and indicators. Biofuels, bioproducts & biorefining [electronic resource]. Vol. 6, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2012): p. 32-44
58. Shah, Ajay; Darr, Matthew J.; Medic, Dorde; Anex, Robert P.; Khanal, Sami; Maski, Dev. Techno-economic analysis of a production-scale torrefaction system for cellulosic biomass upgrading. Biofuels, bioproducts & biorefining [electronic resource]. Vol. 6, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2012): p. 45-57
Paper and paper products
59. Chen, Weixu; Tang, Xiaoyan; Considine, John; Turner, Kevin T. Effect of inorganic fillers in paper on the adhesion of pressure-sensitive adhesives. Journal of adhesion science and technology. Vol. 25, nos. 6/7 (2011): p. 581-596
January 23-27, 2012
1. Williams, Christopher J.; Heglund, Patricia J. A method for assigning species into groups based on generalized Mahalanobis distance between habitat model coefficients. Environmental and ecological statistics. Vol. 16, no. 2 (June 2009): p. 495-513.
2. Boyce, Richard L.; Lubbers, Brad. Bark-stripping patterns in bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) stands in Colorado, USA. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. Vol. 138, no. 3 (July/Sept. 2011): p. 308-321.
3. Hawkins, Tracy S.; Walck, Jeffrey L.; Hidayati, Siti N. Seed ecology of Lindera melissifolia (Lauraceae) as it relates to rarity of the species. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. Vol. 138, no. 3 (July/Sept. 2011): p. 298-307.
4. Kane, Jeffrey M.; Schafer, Tina; Storbeck, Veronika; Hartling, Sigrid; Rudloff, Renate; Kock, Margret; Buscot, Francois. Effect of raw humus under two adult Scots pine stands on ectomycorrhization, nutritional status, nitrogen uptake, phosphorus uptake and growth of Pinus sylvestris seedlings. Tree physiology. Vol. 32, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 36-48.
5. Kayes, Lori J.; Puettmann, Klaus J.; Anderson, Paul D. Short-term bryoid and vascular vegetation response to reforestation alternatives following wildfire in conifer plantations. Applied vegetation science. Vol. 14, no. 3 (Aug. 2011): p. 326-339.
6. Trocha, Lidia K.; Kalucka, Izabela; Stasinska, Malgorzata; Nowak, Witold; Dabert, Miroslawa; Leski, Tomasz; Rudawska, Maria; Oleksyn, Jacek. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of native and non-native Pinus and Quercus species in a common garden of 35-year-old trees. Mycorrhiza. Vol. 22, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 121-134.
7. Cook, Stephen P.; Birch, Sara M.; Merickel, Frank W.; Lowe, Carrie Caselton; Page-Dumroese, Deborah. Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho. Pan-Pacific entomologist. Vol. 87, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 161-171.
8. Nixon, Amy E.; Roland, Jens. Generalist predation on forest tent caterpillar varies with forest stand composition : an experimental study across multiple life stages. Ecological entomology. Vol. 37, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 13-23.
9. Wesener, Matthew D.; Merritt, Richard W.; Campbell, Emily Y.; Benbow, M. Eric; Norberg, Erik C.; Edwards, Rick T. Hyporheic and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in glacial, clearwater, and brownwater streams in Alaska. Pan-Pacific entomologist. Vol. 87, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 145-160.
10. Sverdup, Harald; McDonnell, Todd C.; Sullivan, Timothy J.; Nihlgard, Bengt; Belyazid, Salim; Rihm, Beat; Porter, Ellen; Bowman, William D.; Geiser, Linda. Testing the feasibility of using the ForSAFE-VEG model to map the critical load of nitrogen to protect plant biodiversity in the Rocky Mountains region, USA. Water, air and soil polllution. Vol. 223, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 371-387.
11. Kain, Morgan; Battaglia, Loretta; Royo, Alejandro; Carson, Walter P. Over-browsing in Pennsylvania creates a depauperate forest dominated by an understory tree : results from a 60-year-old deer exclosure. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. Vol. 138, no. 3 (July/Sept. 2011): p. 322-326.
12. Letz, Jennifer; Fuchtman, Thomas; Davis, Heather. Greening fire : Forest Service style. Fire management today. Vol. 71, no. 3 (Aug. 2011) p. 5-10.
13. Moritz, Max A.; Moody, Tadashi J.; Miles, Lori J.; Smith, Matthew M.; de Valpine, Perry. The fire frequency analysis branch of the pyrostatistics tree : sampling decisions and censoring in fire interval data. Environmental and ecological statistics. Vol. 16, no. 2 (June 2009): p. 271-289.
14. Reardon, James; Curcio, Gary. Estimated smoldering probability : a new tool for predicting ground fire in the organic soils on the North Carolina coastal plain. Fire management today. Vol. 71, no. 3 (Aug. 2011) p. 31-35.
15. Rocha, Adrian V.; Shaver, Gaius R. Postfire energy exchange in arctic tundra : the importance and climatic implications of burn severity. Global change biology. Vol. 17, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 2831-2841.
16. Schoenberg, Frederic Paik; Pompa, Jamie; Chang, Chien-Hsun. A note on non-parametric and semi-parametric modeling of wildfire hazard in Los Angeles County, California. Environmental and ecological statistics. Vol. 16, no. 2 (June 2009): p. 251-269.
17. Smith, Jane Kapler; Smith, Diane; Hardy, Colin. 50 years of service : the Missoula fire sciences laboratory. Fire management today. Vol. 71, no. 3 (Aug. 2011) p. 24-30.
18. Perry, Ann. Carefully unraveling the intracacies of biochar. Agricultural research. (Nov./Dec. 2011): p. 4-8
19. Baron, Jill S.; Driscoll, Charles T.; Stoddard, John L.; Richer, Eric E. Empirical critical loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition for nutrient enrichment and acidification of sensitive US lakes. BioScience. Vol. 61, no. 8 (Aug. 2011): p. 602-613.
20. Gordon, Sean N.; Gallo, Kirsten. Structuring expert input for a knowledge-based approach to watershed condition assessment for the Northwest Forest Plan, USA. Environmental monitoring and assessment. Vol. 172, no. 1-4 (Jan. 2011): p. 643-661.
21. Paukert, Craig P.; Pitts, Kristen L.; Whittier, Joanna B.; Olden, Julian D. Development and assessment of a landscape-scale ecological threat index for the Lower Colorado River Basin. Ecological indicators. Vol. 11, no. 1 (Jan. 2011): p. 304-310.
22. Grundstein, Andrew; Dowd, John. Trends in extreme apparent temperatures over the United States, 1949–2010. Journal of applied meteorology and climatology. Vol. 50, no. 8 (Aug. 2011): p. 1650-1653.
23. Brinkman, Stephen F.; Johnston, Walter D. Acute toxicity of zinc to several aquatic species native to the Rocky Mountains. Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology. Vol. 62, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 272-281.
24. Kosnicki, Ely; Sites, Robert W. Seasonal predictability of benthic macroinvertebrate metrics and community structure with maturity-weighted abundances in a Missouri Ozark stream, USA. Ecological indicators. Vol. 11, no. 2 (Mar. 2011): p. 704-714.
25. Woodsen, Mary. Bad vibrations. Living bird. Vol. 30, no. 3 (Summer 2011): p. 14-20.
26. DeMeo, Tom. Moving towards a new social contract for managing federal lands. Northwest science Vol. 85, no. 3 (Aug. 2011) p. 502-503.
27. Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Michael, Yvonne L.; Butry, David T.; Sullivan, Amy D.; Chase, John M. Urban trees and the risk of poor birth outcomes. Health & place. Vol. 17, no. 1 (Jan. 2011): p. 390-393.
28. Lake, Frank K. Working with American Indian tribes on wildland fires : protecting cultural heritage sites in northwestern California. Fire management today. Vol. 71, no. 3 (Aug. 2011) p. 14-21.
29. Lauber, T. Bruce; Decker, Daniel J. Developing adaptability : the promise and pitfalls of collaborative conservation. Human dimensions of wildlife. Vol. 16, no. 4, special issue (July 2011): p. 219-221.
30. Leong, Kirsten M.; Emmerson, David P.; Byron, Rebecca. The new governance era : implications for collaborative conservation and adaptive management in Department of the Interior agencies. Human dimensions of wildlife. Vol. 16, no. 4, special issue (July 2011): p. 236-243.
31. Plummer, Ryan; Hashimoto, Atsuko. Adaptive co-management and the need for situated thinking in collaborative conservation. Human dimensions of wildlife. Vol. 16, no. 4, special issue (July 2011): p. 222-235.
32. Fritz, Ken M.; Glime, Janice M.; Hribljan, John; Greenwood, Jennifer L. Can bryophytes be used to characterize hydrologic permanence in forested headwater streams?. Ecological indicators. Vol. 9, no. 4 (July 2009): p. 681-692.
33. Johnson, Brent R.; Fritz, Ken M.; Blocksom, Karen A.; Walters, David M. Larval salamanders and channel geomorphology are indicators of hydrologic permanence in forested headwater streams. Ecological indicators. Vol. 9, no. 1 (Jan. 2009): p. 150-159.
34. Kattge, Jens; Diaz, Sandra; Lavorel, Sandra; Prentice, I. Colin; Leadley, Paul W.; Bonisch, G.; Garnier, Eric; Westoby, Mark; Reich, Peter B.; Wright, Ian J.; Cornelissen, Johannes H. C.; Violle, Cyrille; Harrison, Sandy P.; Van Bodegom, P. M.; Reichstein, Markus; Enquist, Brian J.; Ackerly, David D.; Anand, Madhur; Atkin, Owen K.; Bahn, Michael; Baker, Timothy R.; Baldocchi, Dennis D.; Bekker, R.; Blanco, C. C.; Blonder, B.; Bond, W. J.; Bradstock, R.; Bunker, D. E.; Casanoves, F.; Cavendar-Bares, J.; Chambers, J. Q.; Chapin, F. Stuart, III; Chave, J.; Coomes, David A.; Cornwell, W. K.; Craine, J. M.; Dobrin, B. H.; Duarte, L.; Durka, W.; Elser, J.; Esser, G.; Estiarte, M.; Leishman, M.; Lens, F.; Lloyd, J.; Llusia, J.; Fagan, W. F.; Lee, Tali D.; Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A.; Fang, J.; Fernandez-Mendez, F.; Fidelis, A.; Finegan, B.; Flores, O.; Ford, H.; Frank, D.; Freschet, G. T.; Fyllas, N. M.; Gallagher, R. V.; Green, W. A.; Gutierrez, A. G.; Hickler, T.; Higgins, S. I.; Hodgson, J. G.; Jalili, A.; Jansen, S.; Joly, C. A.; Kerkhoff, A. J.; Kirkup, D.; Kitajima, K.; Kleyer, M.; Klotz, S.; Knops, M. H.; Kramer, K.; Kuhn, I.; Kurokawa, H.; Laughlin, D.; Lenz, T.; Lewis, S. L.; Louault, F.; Ma, S.; Mahecha, M. D.; Manning, P.; Massad, T.; Medlyn, B. E.; Messier, J.; Moles, A. T.; Muller, S. C.; Nadrowski, K.; Naeem, S.; Niinemets, U.; Nollert, S.; Nuske, A.; Ogaya, R.; Oleksyn, J.; Onipchenko, V. G.; Onoda, Y.; Ordonez, J.; Overbeck, G.; Ozinga, W. A.; Patino, S.; Paula, S.; Pausas, J. G.; Penuelas, J.; Phillips, O. L.; Pillar, V.; Poorter, H.; Poorter, L.; Poschlod, P.; Prinzing, A.; Proulx, R.; Rammig, A.; Reinsch, S.; Reu, B.; Sack, L.; Salgado-Negret, B.; Sardans, J.; Shiodera, S.; Shipley, B.; Siefert, A.; Sosinski, E.; Soussana, J. -F.; Swaine, E.; Swenson, N.; Thompson, K.; Thornton, P.; Waldram, M.; Weiher, E.; White, M.; White, S.; Wright, S. J.; Yguel, B.; Zaehle, S.; Zanne, Amy E.; Wirth, C. TRY – a global database of plant traits. Global change biology. Vol. 17, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 2905-2935.
35. Lee, Tali D.; Barrott, Susan H.; Reich, Peter B. Photosynthetic responses of 13 grassland species across 11 years of free-air CO2 enrichment is modest, consistent and independent of N supply. Global change biology. Vol. 17, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 2893-2904.
36. Blumenthal, Dana M.; Norton, Andrew P.; Cox, Samuel E.; Hardy, Erik M.; Liston, Glen E.; Kennaway, Lisa; Booth, D. Terrance; Derner, Justin D. Linaria dalmatica invades south-facing slopes and less grazed areas in grazing-tolerant mixed-grass prairie. Biological invasions. Vol. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 395-404.
37. Fitzpatrick, Benjamin M.; Fordyce, James A.; Niemiller, Matthew L.; Reynolds, R. Graham. What can DNA tell us about biological invasions?. Biological invasions. Vol. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 245-253.
38. Hahn, Philip G.; Dornbush, Mathew E. Exotic consumers interact with exotic plants to mediate native plant survival in a Midwestern forest herb layer. Biological invasions. Vol. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 449-460.
39. Yeates, Alice G.; Schooler, Shon S.; Garono, Ralph J.; Buckley, Yvonne M. Biological control as an invasion process : disturbance and propagule pressure affect the invasion success of Lythrum salicaria biological control agents. Biological invasions. Vol. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 255-271.
40. Beck, Pieters A.; Goetz, Scott J.; Mack, Michelle C.; Alexander, Heather D.; Jin, Yufang; Randerson, James T.; Koranty, M. M. The impacts and implications of an intensifying fire regime on Alaskan boreal forest composition and albedo. Global change biology. Vol. 17, no. 9 (Sep. 2011): p. 2853-2866.
41. Chen, Xuexia; Liu, Shuguang; Zhu, Zhiliang; Vogelmann, James; Li, Zhengpeng; Phlen, Donald. Estimating aboveground forest biomass carbon and fire consumption in the U.S. Utah High Plateaus using data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program, Landsat, and LANDFIRE. Ecological indicators. Vol. 11, no. 1 (Jan. 2011): p. 140-148.
42. Hegerl, Gabriele; Zwiers, Francis. Use of models in detection and attribution of climate change. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews Climate change. Vol. 2 , no. 4 (July-Aug. 2011): p. 570-591.
43. Mawdsley, Jonathan. Design of conservation strategies for climate adaptation. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews Climate change. Vol. 2 , no. 4 (July-Aug. 2011): p. 498-515.
44. Sarewitz, Daniel. Does climate change knowledge really matter?. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews Climate change. Vol. 2 , no. 4 (July-Aug. 2011): p. 475-481.
45. Wolf, Johanna; Moser, Susanne C. Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change : insights from in-depth studies across the world. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews Climate change. Vol. 2 , no. 4 (July-Aug. 2011): p. 547-569.
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48. Liang, Shanqing; Fu, Feng. Strength loss and hazard assessment of Euphrates poplar using stress wave tomography. Wood and fiber science. Vol. 44, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 54-62
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50. Ahmed, Sheikh A.; Moren, Tom. Moisture properties of heat-treated Scots pine and Norway spruce sapwood impregnated with wood preservatives. Wood and fiber science. Vol. 44, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 85-93.
51. Gozdecki, Cezary; Wilczynski, Arnold; Kociszewski, Marek; Tomaszewska, Jolanta; Zajchowski, Stanislaw. Mechanical properties of wood-polypropylene composites with industrial wood particles of different sizes. Wood and fiber science. Vol. 44, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 14-21
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18. Zawaski, Christine; Kadmiel, Mahita; Ma, Cathleen; Gai, Ying; Jiang, Xiangning; Strauss, Steve H.; Busov, Victor B. Short internodes-like genes regulate shoot growth and xylem proliferation in Populus. New phytologist. Vol. 191, no. 3 (Aug. 2011): p. 678-691
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87. Morgan, Kimberly L.; Larkin, Sherry L.; Adams, Charles M. Empirical analysis of media versus environmental impacts on park attendance. Tourism management. Vol. 32, no. 4 (Aug. 2011): p. 852-859
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2. Borrett, S. R.; Freeze, M. A.; Salas, A. K. Equivalence of the realized input and output oriented indirect effects metrics in Ecological Network Analysis. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 13 (July 10, 2011): p. 2142-2148
3. Buse, Jorn; Griebeler, Eva Maria. Incorporating classified dispersal assumptions in predictive distribution models – A case study with grasshoppers and bush-crickets. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 13 (July 10, 2011): p. 2130-2141
4. Etterson, Matthew A.; Felege, Susan N.; Evers, David; Gauthierd, Gilles; Grzybowski, Joseph A.; Mattsson, Brady J.; Nagy, Laura R.; Olsen, Brian J.; Pease, Craig M.; van der Burg, Max Post; Potvien, Aaron. Modeling fecundity in birds: Conceptual overview, current models, and considerations for future developments. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2178-2190
5. Etterson, Matthew A.; Felege, Susan N.; Evers, David; Gauthierd, Gilles; Grzybowski, Joseph A.; Mattsson, Brady J.; Nagy, Laura R.; Olsen, Brian J.; Pease, Craig M.; van der Burg, Max Post; Potvien, Aaron. Modeling fecundity in birds: Conceptual overview, current models, and considerations for future developments. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2178-2190
6. Fibich, Pavel; Leps, Jan. Do biodiversity indices behave as expected from traits of constituent species in simulated scenarios?. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 13 (July 10, 2011): p. 2049-2058
7. Gaston, Aitor; Garcia-Vinas, Juan I. Modelling species distributions with penalised logistic regressions: A comparison with maximum entropy models. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 13 (July 10, 2011): p. 2037-2041
8. Iwata, Shigehide; Kobayashi, Kazuyuki; Higa, Shinichiro; Yoshimura, Jin; Tainaka, Kei-ichi. A simple population theory for mutualism by the use of lattice gas model. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 13 (July 10, 2011): p. 2042-2048
9. Larocque, Guy R.; Archambault, Louis; Delisle, Claude. Development of the gap model ZELIG-CFS to predict the dynamics of North American mixed forest types with complex structures. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2570-2583
10. Liu, Jinxun; Vogelmann, James E.; Zhu, Zhiliang; Key, Carl H.; Sleeter, Benjamin M.; Price, David T.; Cheng, Jing M.; Cochrane, Mark A.; Eidenshink, Jeffrey C.; Howard, Stephen M.; Bliss, Norman B.; Jiang, Hong. Estimating California ecosystem carbon change using process model and land cover disturbance data: 1951–2000. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2333-2341
11. Mai, Guan-Shuo; Wang, Yu-Hwang; Hsia, Yue-joe; Lu, Sheng-Shan; Lin, Chau-Chin. Linked Open Data of Ecology (LODE) : a new approach for ecological data sharing. Taiwan journal of forest science. Vol. 26, no. 4 (2011): p. 417-424
12. Murphy, Paul N. C.; Ogilvie, Jae; Meng, Fan-Rui; White, Barry; Arp, Paul A.; Bhatti, Jagtar S. Modelling and mapping topographic variations in forest soils at high resolution: A case study. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2314-3332
13. Nilson, Tiit; Kuusk, Andres; Lang, Mait; Pisek, Jan; Kodar, Ave. Simulation of statistical characteristics of gap distribution in forest stands. Agricultural and forest meteorology. Vol. 151, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 895-905
14. Rosindell, James; Hubbell, Stephen P.; Etienne, Rampal S. The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography at age ten. Trends in ecology and evolution. Vol. 26, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 340-348
15. Seidl, Rupert; Fernandes, Paulo M.; Fonseca, Teresa; Gillet, Francois; Jonsson, Anna Maria; Merganicova, Katarina; Netherer, Sigrid; Arpaci, Alexander; Bontemps, Jean-Daniel; Bugmann, Harald; Gonzalez-Olabarria, Jose Ramon; Lasch, Petra; Meredieu, Celine; Moreira, Francisco; Schelhaas, Mart-Jan; Mohren, Frits. Modelling natural disturbances in forest ecosystems: a review. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 4 (24 Feb. 2011): p. 903-924
16. Smith, Amanda C.; Bhatti, Jagtar S.; Chen, Hua; Harmon, Mark; Arp, Paul A. Modelling above- and below-ground mass loss and N dynamics in wooden dowels (LIDET) placed across North and Central America biomes at the decadal time scale. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2276-2290
17. Walsh, Daniel P.; Campa, Henry ,, III; Beyer, Dean E.,, Jr.; Winterstein, Scott R. Measurement error and survey design in sightability model development. Journal of wildlife management. Vol. 75, no. 5 (July 2011): p. 1228-1235
18. Wang, Weifeng; Peng, Changhui; Zhang, S. Y.; Zhou, Xiaolu; Larocque, Guy R.; Kneeshaw, Daniel; Lei, Ziangdong. Development of TRIPLEX-Management model for simulating the response of forest growth to pre-commercial thinning. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2249-2261
19. Hufkens, Koen; Friedl, Mark; Sonnentag, Oliver; Braswell, Bobby H.; Milliman, Thomas; Richardson, Andrew D. Linking near-surface and satellite remote sensing measurements of deciduous broadleaf forest phenology. Remote sensing of environment. Vol. 117 (Feb. 15, 2012): p. 307-321.
20. Moreno Ruiz, Jose A.; Riano, David; Arbelo, Manuel; French, Nancy H. F.; Ustin, Susan L.; Whiting, Michael L. Burned area mapping time series in Canada (1984-1999) from NOAA-AVHRR LTDR : a comparison with other remote sensing products and fire perimeters. Remote sensing of environment. Vol. 117 (Feb. 15, 2012): p. 407-414.
21. Wolter, Peter T.; Townsend, Philip A. Multi-sensor data fusion for estimating forest species composition and abundance in northern Minnesota. Remote sensing of environment. Vol. 115, no. 2 (Feb. 15, 2011): p. 671-691.
22. Jones, Phillip D.; Grado, Stephen C.; DeMarais, Stephen. Financial analysis of intensive pine plantation establishment. Journal of forest economics. Vol. 16, no. 2 (Apr. 2010): p. 101-112.
23. Neugarten, Rachel A.; Wolf, Steven A.; Stedman, Richard C.; Tear, Timothy H. Integrating ecological and socioeconomic monitoring of working forests. Bioscience. Vol. 61, no. 8 (Aug. 2011): p. 631-637.
24. Prante, Tyler; Little, Joseph M.; Jones, Michael L.; McKee, Michael; Berrens, Robert P. Inducing private wildfire risk mitigation : experimental investigation of measures on adjacent public lands. Journal of forest economics. Vol. 17, no. 4 (Dec. 2011): p. 415-431.
25. Wu, Tong; Kim, Yeon-Su; Hurteau, Matthew D. Investing in natural capital: using economic incentives to overcome barriers to forest restoration. Restoration ecology. Vol. 19, no. 4 (July 2011): p. 441-445
26. Ghaffariyan, M. R.; Brown, M.; Acuna, M.; Sessions, J.; Kuehmaier, M.; Wiedemann, J. Biomass harvesting in Eucalyptus plantations in Western Australia. Southern forests. Vol. 73, nos. 3/4 (2011): p. 149-154
27. Groot, Arthur; Schneider, Robert. Predicting maximum branch diameter from crown dimensions, stand characteristics and tree species. Forestry chronicle. Vol. 87, no. 4 (July 2011): p. 542-551
28. Hart, Patrick J. Tree growth and age in an ancient Hawaiian wet forest : vegetation dynamics at two spatial scales. Journal of tropical ecology. Vol. 26, no. 1 (Jan. 2010): p. 1-11.
29. MacFarlane, Craig. Classification method of mixed pixels does not affect canopy metrics from digital images of forest overstorey. Agricultural and forest meteorology. Vol. 151, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 833-840
30. Starks, Patrick J.; Venuto, Brad C.; Eckroat, John A.; Lucas, Tom. Measuring eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) mass with the use of satellite imagery. Rangeland ecology and management. Vol. 64, no. 2 (Mar. 2011): p. 178-186
31. VanderSchaaf, Curtis L. Estimating individual stand size–density trajectories and a maximum size–density relationship species boundary line slope. Forest science. Vol. 56, no. 4 (Aug. 2010): p. 327-335.
32. Wang, Mingliang; Upadhyay, Anoop; Zhang, Lianjun. Trivariate distribution modeling of tree diameter, height, and volume. Forest science. Vol. 56, no. 3 (June 2010): p. 290-300.
33. Woods, Murray; Pitt, Doug; Penner, Margaret; Lim, Kevin; Nesbitt, Dave; Etheridge, Dave; Treitz, Paul. Operational implementation of a LiDAR inventory in Boreal Ontario. Forestry chronicle. Vol. 87, no. 4 (July 2011): p. 512-528
34. Clinton, Barton D. Stream water responses to timber harvest : riparian buffer width effectiveness. Forest ecology and management. Vol. 261, no. 6 (Mar. 15, 2011): p. 979-988.
35. Lyons, C. Kevin; Noll, Florian. Optimizing a novel method for manual tree falling. Forestry chronicle. Vol. 87, no. 4 (July 2011): p. 537-541
36. Noland, Thomas L.; Rich, Lesley; Paackalen, Maara S. Establishing a sustainable harvest for canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsh.) in Ontario. Forestry chronicle. Vol. 87, no. 4 (July 2011): p. 529-536
37. Rathbun, Leah C.; LeMay, Valerie; Smith, Nick. Diameter growth models for mixed-species stands of Coastal British Columbia including thinning and fertilization effects. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2234-2248
38. Strimbu, Bogdan; Innes, John. An analytical platform for cumulative impact assessment based on multiple futures: The impact of petroleum drilling and forest harvesting on moose (Alces alces) and marten (Martes americana) habitats in northeastern British Columbia. Journal of environmental management. Vol. 92, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 1740-1752
39. Sullivan, T. P.; Sullivan, D. S.; Lindgren, P. M. F. Partial harvesting of dry Douglas-fir forests: stand structure, range habitats and maintenance of biodiversity using small mammal indicators. Forestry: an international journal of forest research. Vol. 84, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 247-257
40. Will, Rodney; Hennessey, Thomas; Lynch, Thomas; Holeman, Randal; Heinemann, Robert. Effects of planting density and seed source on loblolly pine stands in southeastern Oklahoma. Forest science. Vol. 56, no. 5 (Oct. 2010): p. 437-443.
41. Beaubien, Elisabeth; Hamann, Andreas. Spring flowering response to climate change between 1936 and 2006 in Alberta, Canada. Bioscience. Vol. 61, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 514-524
42. Chirino, Esteban; Vilagrosa, Alberto; Vallejo, V. Ramon. Using hydrogel and clay to improve the water status of seedlings for dryland restoration. Plant and soil. Vol. 344, no. 1-2 (July 2011): p. 99-110
43. Clausnitzer, Falko; Kostner, Barbara; Schwarzel, Kai; Bernhofer, Christian. Relationships between canopy transpiration, atmospheric conditions and soil water availability—Analyses of long-term sap-flow measurements in an old Norway spruce forest at the Ore Mountains/Germany. Agricultural and forest meteorology. Vol. 151, no. 8 (Aug. 2011): p. 1096-1105
44. Crimmins, Theresa M.; Crimmins, Michael A.; Bertelsen, C. David. Onset of summer flowering in a ‘Sky Island’ is driven by monsoon moisture. New phytologist. Vol. 191, no. 2 (July 2011): p. 468-479
45. Haavik, Laurel J.; Ayres, Matthew P.; Stange, Erik E.; Stephen, Fred M. Phloem and xylem nitrogen variability in Quercus rubra attacked by Enaphalodes rufulus. Canadian entomologist. Vol. 143, no. 4 (Aug. 2011): p. 380-383
46. Irwin, Rebecca E.; Brody, Alison K. Additive effects of herbivory, nectar robbing and seed predation on male and female fitness estimates of the host plant Ipomopsis aggregata. Oecologia. Vol. 166, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 681-692
47. Klimesova, Jitka; Dolezal, Jiri; Sammul, Marek. Evolutionary and organismic constraints on the relationship between spacer length and environmental conditions in clonal plants. Oikos. Vol. 120, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 1110-1120
48. Kummel, Miroslav. Altering light availability to the plant host determined the identity of the dominant ectomycorrhizal fungal partners and mediated mycorrhizal effects on plant growth. Botany. Vol. 89, no. 7 (July 2011): p. 439-450
49. Mabbett, Terry. Different ways of looking at beech. Quarterly journal of forestry. Vol. 105, no. 2 (July 2011): p. 203-211.
50. Rupp, Larry A.; Varga, William A.; Anderson, David. Selection and vegetative propagation of native woody plants for water-wise landscaping. 16th Wildland Shrub Symposium : threats to shrubland ecosystem integrity, 2010 May 18-20, Logan, UT. Logan, UT : S.J. and Jesse E. Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, College Of Natural Resources, Utah State University., 2011: p. [281]-289. (Natural resources and environmental issues ; v. 17.)
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51. Chiti, Tommaso; Neubert, Rolf E.M.; Janssens, Ivan A.; Yuste, Jorge Curiel; Sirignano, Carmina; Certini, Giacomo. Radiocarbon based assessment of soil organic matter contribution to soil respiration in a pine stand of the Campine region, Belgium. Plant and soil. Vol. 344, no. 1-2 (July 2011): p. 273-282
52. Ferrero-Serrano, Angel; Hild, Ann L.; Mealor, Brian A. Can invasive species enhance competitive ability and restoration potential in native grass populations?. Restoration ecology. Vol. 19, no. 4 (July 2011): p. 546-551
53. Beckage, Brian; Gross, Louis J.; Platt, William J. Grass feedbacks on fire stabilize savannas. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2227-2233
54. Bhuta, Arvind A. R.; Hart, Justin L.; Schneider, Rebecca M. Forest vegetation and development patterns in secondary stands on the Alabamah highland rim: an examination of the largest landholding in the region. Natural areas journal. Vol. 31, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 256-269
55. Burke, Katie L. The effects of logging and disease on American chestnut. Forest ecology and management. Vol. 261, no. 7 (15 Mar. 2011): p. 1027-1033
56. El Mehdawi, Ali F.; Quinn, Colin F.; Pilon-Smits, Elixabeth A. H. Effects of selenium hyperaccumulation on plant–plant interactions: evidence for elemental allelopathy?. New phytologist. Vol. 191, no. 1 (July 2011): p. 120-131
57. Engelhardt, Blake M.; Weisberg, Peter J.; Chambers, Jeanne C. Influences of watershed geomorphology on extent and composition of riparian vegetation. Journal of vegetation science. Vol. 23, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 127-139.
58. Gray, Christopher M.; Fierer, Noah. Impacts of nitrogen fertilization on volatile organic compound emissions from decomposing plant litter. Global change biology. Vol. 18, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 749-756.
59. Griffin, Jacob M.; Turner, Moniva G.; Simard, Martin. Nitrogen cycling following mountain pine beetle disturbance in lodgepole pine forests of Greater Yellowstone. Forest ecology and management. Vol. 261, no. 7 (15 Mar. 2011): p. 1077-1089
60. Huber, Patrick R.; Thorne, James H.; Roth, Nathaniel E.; McCoy, Michael M. Assessing ecological condition, vulnerability, and restorability of a conservation network under alternative urban growth policies. Natural areas journal. Vol. 31, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 234-245
61. Lavoie, Martin; Kobziar, Leda; Long, Alan; Hainds, Mark. Problems and needs for restorationists of longleaf pine ecosystems: a survey. Natural areas journal. Vol. 31, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 294-299
62. Mangla, S.; Sheley, R. L.; James, J. J. Field growth comparisons of invasive alien annual and native perennial grasses in monocultures. Journal of arid environments. Vol. 75, no. 2 (Feb. 2011): p. 206-210.
63. Mittelhauser, Jennifer R.; Barnes, Paul W.; Barnes, Thomas G. The effect of herbicide on the re-establishment of native grasses in the Blackland Prairie. Natural areas journal. Vol. 31, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 226-233
64. Nossov, Dana R.; Hollingworth, Teresa N.; Ruess, Roger W.; Kielland, Knut. Development of Alnus tenuifolia stands on an Alaskan floodplain: patterns of recruitment, disease and succession. Journal of ecology. Vol. 99, no. 2 (Mar. 2011): p. 621-633
65. Prigge, Barry A.; Huggins, Thomas R.; Sharifi, M. R.; Rundel, Philip W. Bottom-up effects of substrate on two adjacent shrub communities and the distribution of a rare and endangered plant species, Astragalus jaegerianus Munz. 16th Wildland Shrub Symposium : threats to shrubland ecosystem integrity, 2010 May 18-20, Logan, UT. Logan, UT : S.J. and Jesse E. Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, College Of Natural Resources, Utah State University., 2011: p. [173]-186. (Natural resources and environmental issues ; v. 17.)
66. Seipel, Tim; Kueffer, Christoph; Rew, Lisa J.; Daehler, Curtis C.; Pauchard, Anibal; Naylor, Bridgett J.; Alexander, Jake M.; Edwards, Peter J.; Parks, Catherine G.; Ramon Arevalo, Jose; Cavieres, Lohengrin A.; Dietz, Hansjorg; Jakobs, Gabi; McDougall, Keith; Otto, Rudiger; Walsh, Neville. Processes at multiple scales affect richness and similarity of non-native plant species in mountains around the world. Global ecology and biogeography. Vol. 21, no. 2 (Feb. 2012): p. 236-246.
67. Sikkink, Pamela G. The Yellowstone sage belts 1958 to 2008 : 50 years of change in the big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) communities of Yellowstone National Park. 16th Wildland Shrub Symposium : threats to shrubland ecosystem integrity, 2010 May 18-20, Logan, UT. Logan, UT : S.J. and Jesse E. Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, College Of Natural Resources, Utah State University., 2011: p. [145]-159. (Natural resources and environmental issues ; v. 17.)
68. Steers, Robert J.; Allen, Edith B. Native annual plant response to fire : an examination of invaded, 3 to 29 year old burned creosote bush scrub from the western Colorado Desert. 16th Wildland Shrub Symposium : threats to shrubland ecosystem integrity, 2010 May 18-20, Logan, UT. Logan, UT : S.J. and Jesse E. Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, College Of Natural Resources, Utah State University., 2011: p. [161]-171. (Natural resources and environmental issues ; v. 17.)
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70. Yang, Jian; Dilts, Thomas E.; Condon, Lea A.; Turner, P. Lee; Weisberg, Peter J. Longitudinal- and transverse-scale environmental influences on riparian vegetation across multiple levels of ecological organization. Landscape ecology. Vol. 26, no. 3 (Mar. 2011): p. 381-395
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72. Sasaki, Takehiro; Lauenroth, William K. Dominant species, rather than diversity, regulates temporal stability of plant communities. Oecologia. Vol. 166, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 761-768
73. Evans, Alexander M.; Finkral, Alex J. A new look at spread rates of exotic diseases in North American forests. Forest science. Vol. 56, no. 5 (Oct. 2010): p. 453-459.
74. Cairney, John W.G. Ectomycorrhizal fungi: the symbiotic route to the root for phosphorus in forest soils. Plant and soil. Vol. 344, no. 1-2 (July 2011): p. 51-71
75. Babin-Fenske, Jennifer; Anand, Madhur. Agent-based simulation of effects of stress on forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria Hübner) population dynamics. Ecological modelling. Vol. 222, no. 14 (July 24, 2011): p. 2561-2569
76. Fischer, Melissa J.; Waring, Kristen M.; Hofstetter, Richard W.; Kolb, Thomas E. Ponderosa pine characteristics associated with attack by the roundheaded pine beetle. Forest science. Vol. 56, no. 5 (Oct. 2010): p. 473-483.
77. Landis, D. A.; Fiedler, A. K.; Hamm, C. A.; Cuthrell, D. L.; Schools, E. H.; Pearsall, D. R.; Herbert, M. E.; Doran, P. J. Insect conservation in Michigan prairie fen : addressing the challenge of global change. Journal of insect conservation. Vol. 16, no. 1 (Feb. 2012): p. 131-142.
78. Bried, Jason T.; Hecht, Joel A. Comparison of herbicide treatments to control native aspen encroachment in pine barrens. Natural areas journal. Vol. 31, no. 3 (July 2011): p. 288-293
79. Bravo, Dianne; Hill, Alan R. The effect of chronic high groundwater nitrate loading on riparian forest growth and plant-soil processes. Water, air and soil pollution. Vol. 223, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 73-84.
80. Dai, Zhaohua; Trettin, Carl C.; Li, Changsheng; Li, Harbin; Sun, Ge; Amatya, Devendra M. Effect of assessment scale on spatial and temporal variations in CH4, CO2 and N2O fluxes in a forested wetland. Water, air and soil pollution. Vol. 223, no. 1 (Jan. 2012): p. 253-265.
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