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Aubry, K.B.; Halpern, C.B.; Maguire, D.A. 2004. Ecological
effects of variable retention harvests in the northwestern United
States: the DEMO study. Forest Snow and Landscape Research.
78(1/2): 119-137. (1.45 MB)
Brodie, L.C.; Debell, D.S. 2004. Evaluation
of field performance of poplar clones using selected competition
indices. New Forests. 27: 201-214. (4.22 MB)
Chan, Samuel; Anderson, Paul; Cissel, John; Lateen, Larry; Thompson,
Charley 2004. Variable
density management in Riparian Reserves: lessons learned from an
operational study in managed forests of western Oregon, USA Forest.
Snow and Landscape Research. 78(1/2): 151-172. (2.02 MB)
Costa, F.S.; Sandberg, D. 2004. Mathematical
model of a smoldering log. Combustion and Flame. 139: 227-238. (464 Kb)
Curtis, R.O.; Marshall, D.D. 2004. Douglas-fir
growth and yield: research 1909-1960. Western Journal of
Applied Forestry. 19(1): 66-68. (152 Kb)
Donovan, Geoffrey; Hesseln, Hayley 2004. Consumer
willingness to pay for a naturally decay-resistant wood product. Western
Journal of Applied Forestry. 19(3): 160-164. (161 KB)
Donovan, Geoffrey H. 2004. Consumer
willingness to pay a price premium for standing-dead Alaska yellow-cedar. Forest
Products. 54(5): 38-42. (227 KB)
Hessburg, P.F.; Reynolds, K.M.;
Salter, R.B.; Richmond, M.B. 2004. Using
a decision support system to estimate departures of present forest
landscape patterns
from historical reference condition -
An example from the inland Northwest Region of the United States. In:
Perera, A.H.; Buse, L.J.; Weber, M.G., eds. Emulating natural
forest landscape disturbances: concepts and applications. New
York:
Columbia University Press: 158-175. Chapter 13. (1.16 MB)
McClellan, Michael H. 2004. Development
of Silvicultural systems for maintaining old-growth conditions
in the temperate rainforest of southeast Alaska. Forest Snow
and Landscape Research. 78(1/2): 173-190. (986 KB)
Peterson, C.E.; Shriner,
D.S. 2004. Contributions
of acid rain research to the forest science-policy interface:
learning from
the national acid precipitation assessment program. Scandinavian
Journal of Forest Research. 19(Suppl. 4): 157-165. (356 Kb)
Pilz, D.; Weber, N.S.; Carter, M.C.; Parks, C.G.; Molina, R. 2004.
Productivity
and diversity of morel mushrooms in healthy, burned, and insect
damaged forests of northeastern Oregon. Forest Ecology
Management. 198: 367-386. (1.03 MB)
Reutebuch, S.E.; Harrington, C.A.; Marshall, D.D.; Brodie, L.C.
2004. Use
of large-scale silvicultural studies to evaluate management options
in Pacific Northwest forests of the United States. Forest Snow
and Landscape Research. 78(1/2): 191-208. (644 Kb)
Szaro, R.C.; Peterson, C.E. 2004. Evolving
approaches toward science based forest management. Forest
Snow and Landscape Research. 78(1/2): 9-20. (331 Kb)
Wisely, S.M.; Buskirk, S.W.; Russell, G.A.; Ahbry, K.B.; Zielinski,
W.I. 2004. Genetic
diversity and structure of the fisher (Martes pennanti)
in a peninsular and peripheral metapopulation. Journal of Mammology.
85(4): 640-648. (550 Kb)
Woodruff, D.R.; Bond, B.J.; Meinzer, F.C. 2004. Does
turgor limit growth in tall trees? Plant, Cell, and Environment. 27: 229-236.
(754 Kb)
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