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Bull, E.L. 2000. Seasonal
and sexual differences in American marten diet in northeastern Oregon.
Northwest Science. 74(3): 186-191. (45 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2002. Ecology
of northern flying squirrels: implications for ecosystem management
in the Pacific Northwest, USA. In: Goldingay,
R.L.; Scheibe, J.S., eds. Proceedings of the international theriological
congress. Furth, Germany: Filander Verlag:
45-66. (189 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2000. Effects
of new forest management strategies on squirrel populations.
Ecological Applications. 10(1): 1-100. 248-257. (234 Kb)
Copes, D.L. 2000. Effects
of IBA and NAA treatments on rooting Douglas-fir stem cuttings.
New Forests. 20: 249-257. (444 Kb)
Everett, R.L.; Schellhaas, R.; Keenum, D.; Spurbeck, D.; Ohlson,
P. 2000. Fire
history in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests on the east slope
of the Washington Cascades. Forest Ecology and Management. 129:
297-225. (907k)
Filip, G.; Kanaskie, A.; Kavanagh, K.; Johnson, G.; Johnson, R.;
Maguire, D. 2000. Silviculture
and Swiss needle cast: research and recommendations. Research
Contribution 30. Corvallis, OR: Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon
State University. (1.72 MB)
Haveri, B.; Carey, A.B. 2000. Forest
management strategy, spatial heterogeneity, and winter birds
in Washington. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28(3): 643-652.
(925 Kb)
Hessburg, P.F.; Hansen, E.M. 2000.
Infection of Douglas-fir by Leptographium wageneri.
Canadian Journal of Botany. 78: 1254-1261. (448 Kb)
Hessburg, P.F.; Salter, R.B.; Richmond, R.B.; Smith, B.G. 2000.
Ecological
subregions of the interior Columbia River basin, USA. Applied
Vegetation Science. 3: 163-180. (2.1 MB)
Johnson, A.C.; Swanston, D.N.; McGee, K.E. 2000. Landslide
initiation, runout, and deposition within clearcuts and old-growth
forests of Alaska. Journal of the American Water Resources
Association. 36(1): 17-30. (1.17 MB)
Johnson, G.R.; Wheeler, N.C.; Strauss, S.H. 2000. Financial
feasibility of marker-aided selection in Douglas-fir. Canadian
Journal of Forest Research. 30: 1942-1952. (95 Kb)
Johnson, R. 2000. Tree
improvement in the Pacific Northwest. In: Rose, R.; Hasse, D.L.
Proceedings advances and challenges in forest regeneration. Corvallis,
OR: Oregon State University: 29-34. (439 Kb)
Johnson, S.L.; Swanson, F.J.; Grant, G.E.; Wondzell, S.M. 2000.
Riparian
forest disturbances by a mountain flood -- the influence of floated
wood. Hydrological Processes.
14: 3031-3050. (591 Kb)
Li, C.Y.; Strzelczyk, E. 2000. Belowground
microbial processes underpin forest productivity. Phyton (Horn,
Austria). 40(4): 129-134.
Naiman, R.J.; Bilby, R.E.; Bisson, P.A. 2000. Riparian
ecology and management in the Pacific coastal rain forest.
BioScience. 50(11): 996-1011. (767 Kb)
Nay, S.M.; Bormann, B.T. 2000. Soil
carbon changes: comparing flux monitoring and mass balance in
a box lysimeter experiment.
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 64(3): 943-948. (867 Kb)
Shaw, C.G., III; Everest, F.H.; Swanston, D.N. 2000. Working
with knowledge at the science/policy interface: a unique example
from developing the Tongass Land Management Plan. Computers
and Electronics in Agriculture. 27: 377-387. (59 Kb)
Smith, J.E.; Molina, R.; Huso, M.M.P.; Larsen, M.J. 2000. Occurrence
of Piloderma fallax in young, rotationage, and old-growth stands
of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) in the Cascade
Range of Oregon, U.S.A. Canadian Journal of Botany. 78: 995-1001.
(685 Kb)
Wilson, S.M.; Carey, A.B. 2000. Legacy
retention versus thinning: influences on small mammals. Northwest
Science. 74(2): 131-144. (249 Kb)
Wimberly, M.C.; Spies, T.A.; Long, C.J.; Whitlock, C. 2000.
Simulating historical variability in the amount of old forests in
the Oregon Coast Range. Conservation Biology. 14(1): 167-180.
(1.01 MB)
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