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Journals and other Publications for Third Quarter 2012
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. 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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Aquatic/Riparian Ecosystems
Fire/Fuels
Ager, A.A.; Vaillant, N.M.; Finney, M.A.; Preisler, H.K. 2012.
Analyzing wildfire exposure and source-sink relationships on a fire prone forest landscape.
Forest Ecology and Management. 267: 271-283.
Andreu, A.G.; Shea, D.; Parresol, B.R.; Ottmar, R.D. 2012.
Evaluating fuel complexes for fire hazard mitigation planning in the southeastern United States.
Forest Ecology and Management. 273: 4-16.
Kochi, I.; Champ, P.A.; Loomis, J.B.; Donovan, G.H. 2012.
Valuing mortality impacts of smoke exposure from major southern California wildfires.
Journal of Forest Economics. 18: 61-75.
Ottmar, Roger D.; Blake, John I.; Crolly, William T. 2012. Using fine-scale fuel measurements to assess wildland fuels, potential fire behavior and hazard mitigation treatments in the southeastern USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 273: 1-3.
Parresol, B.R.; Scott, J.H.; Andreu, A. [et al.]. 2012.
Developing custom fire behavior fuel models from ecologically complex fuel structures for upper Atlantic Coastal Plain forests.
Forest Ecology and Management. 273: 50-57.
Fish
Forest Management
Genetics
Mycology
Plant Ecology
Johnson, D.M.; McCulloh, K.A.; Woodruff, D.R.; Meinzer, F.C. 2012.
Evidence for xylem embolism as a primary factor in dehydration-induced declines in leaf hydraulic conductance. Plant, Cell and Environment. 35: 760-769.
McCulloh, K.A.; Johnson, D.M.; Meinzer, F.C. [et al.]. 2012.
Hydraulic architecture of two species differing in wood density: opposing strategies in co-occurring tropical pioneer trees. Plant, Cell and Environment. 35: 116-125.
McCulloh, K.A.; Meinzer, F.C.; Sperry, J.S. [et al.]. 2011.
Comparative hydraulic architecture of tropical tree species representing a range of successional stages and wood density. Oecologia. 167: 27-37.
Shaw, C.G., III; Omdal, D.W.; Ramsey-Kroll, A.; Roth, L.F. 2012.
Inoculum reduction measures to manage Armillaria root disease in a severely infected stand of ponderosa pine in south-central Washington: 35-year results. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 27(1): 25-29.
Remote Sensing
Silviculture
Urban Forestry
Wildlife
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