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Publications and Presentations

PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE GREEN-TREE RETENTION WORKSHOP:
INTERDISCIPLINARY INFORMATION FOR FOREST MANAGERS
25-26 FEBRUARY 1999, EAGLE CREEK, OREGON

Bigley, R. 1999. Experiences with applying scientific information to forest management. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Bolton, S. 1999. Measurement and modeling of the effects of green-tree retention on snow accumulation and melt. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Franklin, J. 1999. Flag ships, fundamental insights, and validation monitoring. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Halpern, C.; Maguire, D. 1999. Vegetation responses to green-tree retention: Questions, sampling designs, and expectations. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Luoma, D. 1999. The ties that bind: fungi in ecosystems. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Maguire, C. 1999. Wildlife responses to green-tree retention: early results from Oregon. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Manuwal, D.; West, S. 1999. Wildlife responses to green-tree retention: early results, Part 1. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


MacKenzie, D.; Denton, K. 1999. Forest plan monitoring and adaptive management related to green-tree retention. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Ribe, R. 1999. New forestry vs. old: a political taxonomy of public perceptions. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


Schowalter, T. 1999. Effects of fragmentation and green-tree retention on foliage arthropod diversity. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.


West, S.; Manuwal, D. 1999. Wildlife responses to green-tree retention: study questions, sampling design and predictions. Green-tree retention workshop: interdisciplinary information for forest managers, February 25-26, 1999, Collins Retreat Center, Eagle Creek, OR.

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