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Journals and other Publications
The following publications were not published by the Pacific Northwest Research Station,
although the work was supported by the station. These publications may be viewed online at
the USDA Research and Development Treesearch Web site listed under each article. If you
would like a hard copy, you may print the articles from this Web site. For more information
about Treesearch, see page 3 of this report. You may also obtain hard copies through university libraries or from the publisher; some outlets may charge for these services. Forestry libraries in the Northwest receive proceedings volumes and subscribe to the journals in which
PNW authors publish.
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Ecolosystem Structure and Function
Genetics
Geomorphology and Hydrology
Invasive Plants and Animals
Invertebrates
Landscape Ecology
Daly, C.; Conklin, D.R.; Unsworth, M.H. 2009.
Local atmospheric decoupling in complex topography alters climate change impacts.
International Journal of Climatology. DOI: 10.1002/joc.2007: 8.
Kagan, J.S.; Ohmann, J.L.; Gregory, M.; Tobalske, C. 2008.
Land cover map for map zones 8 and 9 developed from SAGEMAP, GNN, and SWReGAP: a
pilot for NWGAP.
U.S.
Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Gap Analysis
Bulletin 15: 15-19.
Land Use
Baker, J.S.; McCarl, B.A.; Murray, B.C. [et al.]. 2010.
Net farm income and land use under a U.S. greenhouse gas cap and trade.
Policy Issues 7. Milwaukie, WI: Agriculture and Applied Economics
Association. 5 p.
Kline, J.D.; Moses, A.; Burcsu, T. 2010.
Anticipating
forest and range land development in central Oregon (USA) for landscape
analysis, with an example application involving mule deer.
Environmental Management. 45: 974-984.
Lewis, D.; Plantinga, A.; Wu, J. 2009.
Targeting
incentives to reduce habitat fragmentation.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 91(4): 1080-1096.
Mycology
Barrett, G; Trappe, J.M.; Drew, A. [et al.]. 2009.
Fungus
diversity in revegetated paddocks compared with remnant woodland in a
south-eastern Australian agricultural landscape.
Ecological Management
and Restoration. 10(3): 200-209.
Bruns, T.D.; Grubisha, L.C.; Trappe, J.M. [et al.]. 2010.
Suillus
quiescens, a new species commonly found in the spore bank in California
and Oregon.
Mycologia. 102(2): 438-446.
Gianchini, A.J.; Hosaka, K.; Nouhra, E. [et al.]. 2010.
Phylogenetic
relationships of the Gomphales based on nuc-255-rDNA, mit-12S-rDNA, and
mit-atp6-DNA combined sequences.
British Mycological Society. 114: 224-234.
Healy, R.A.; Bonito, G.; Trappe, J.M. 2009.
Calongea, a
new genus of truffles in the Pezizaceae (Pezizales).
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid, 66(1): 25-32.
Matheny, P.B.; Aime, M.C.; Bougher, N.L.; Buyck, B. 2009.
Out of the
Palaeotropics? Historical biogeography and diversification of the
cosmopolitan ectomycorrhizal mushroom family Inocybaceae.
Journal of Biogeography. 36(4): 577-592.
Regvar, M.; Likar, M.; Piltaver, A.; Kugonic, N.; Smith, J.E. 2010.
Fungal
community structure under goat willows (Salix caprea L.) growing at metal
polluted site: the potential of screening in a model phytostabilisation
study.
Plant and Soil. 330: 345-356.
Stanikunaite, R.; Khan, S.I.; Trappe, J.M.; Ross, S.A. 2009.
Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitory and antioxidant compounds from the truffle
Elaphomyces granulatus.
Phytotherapy Research. 23: 575-578.
Trappe, J.M.; Claridge, A.W. 2010.
The hidden life of truffles.
Scientific American. April: 78-84.
Plant Ecology
Recreation
Social Sciences
Chapin, F.S., III; Carpenter, S.R.; Kofinas, G.P. [et al.]. 2009.
Ecosystem
stewardship: sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 25(4): 241-249.
Nicholls, David L.; Brackley, Allen M.; Barber, Valerie. 2010.
Wood energy for residential heating in Alaska: current conditions,
attitudes, and expected use.
Gen. Tech.
Rep. PNW-GTR-826. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 30 p.
Soil
Threatened, Endangered, Sensitive Species
Wildlife
Bate, L.J.; Wisdom, M.J.; Wales, B.C. 2007.
Snag densities in relation to human access and associated management
factors in forests of Northeastern Oregon, USA.
Landscape and urban planning. 80: 278-291.
Copeland, J.P.; McKelvey, K.S.; Aubry, K.B. [et al.]. 2010.
The bioclimatic envelope of the wolverine (Gulo gulo): do climatic
constraints limit its geographic distribution?
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 88: 233-246.
Flaherty, E.A.; Ben-David, M. 2010.
Overlap and partitioning of the ecological and isotopic niches.
Oikos. 19(9): 1409-1416.
Flaherty, E.A.; Ben-David, M.; Smith, W.P. 2010.
Diet and food availability: implications for foraging and dispersal
of Prince of Wales northern flying squirrels across managed
landscapes.
Journal of Mammalogy. 91(1): 79-91.
Wood Utilization
Barbour, R.J; Singleton, R.; Maguire, D.A. 2007.
Evaluating forest product potential as part of planning ecological restoration treatments on forested landscapes.
Landscape and urban planning. 80: 237-248.
Barbour, R.J.; Fried, J.; Daugherty, P.J. [et al.]. 2008.
Potential biomass and logs from fire-hazard-reduction treatments in Southwest Oregon and Northern California.
Forest Policy and Economics. 10: 400-407.
Brackley, A.; Nicholls, D.; Hannan, M. 2010.
Red alder potential in Alaska.
Timber Processing. 36(4): 30-31.
Lachenbruch, B.; Johnson, G.R.; Downes, G.M.; Evans, R. 2010.
Relationships of density, microfibril angle, and sound velocity with stiffness and strength in mature wood of Douglas-fir.
Canadian Journal of Forestry Research. 40: 55-64.
Langum, C.E.; Yadama, V.; Lowell, E.C. 2009.
Physical and mechanical properties of young-growth Douglas-fir and western hemlock from western Washington.
Forest Products Journal.59(11/12): 37-47.
Linton, J.M.; Barnes, H.M.; Seale, R.D.; Jones, P.D. 2010.
Suitability of live and fire-killed small-diameter ponderosa and lodgepole pine trees for manufacturing a new structural
wood composite.
Bioresource Technology. 101(15): 6242-6247.
Lowell, E.C.; Dykstra, D.; McFadden, G. 2009.
Effects of bear damage on Douglas-fir lumber recovery.
Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 25(2): 73-80.
Todoroki, C.L.; Lowell, E.C.; Dykstra, D.P. 2010.
Automated knot detection with visual post-processing of Douglas-fir veneer images.
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 70: 163-171.
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