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Publications and Presentations
STUDIES OF INVERTEBRATES
Published Papers
Halaj, J.; Halpern, C.; Yi, H. 2008. Responses of litter-dwelling
spiders and carabid beetles to varying levels and patterns of green-tree
retention. Forest Ecology and Management. 255: 887-900.
Halaj, J.; Halpern, C.B.; Yi, H. 2009. Effects of green-tree retention
on abundance and guild composition of corticolous arthropods. Forest
Ecology and Management. 258: 850-859.
Halaj,
J.; Mayrhofer, M.; Manuwal, D. 2005. Effects of green-tree retention
on the availability of arthropod prey to bark-gleaning birds. In:
Peterson, C.E.; Maguire, D.A., eds. Balancing ecosystem values:
innovative experiments for sustainable forestry. Proceedings of
a conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635. Portland, OR: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station:
356.
Progar, R.;
Schowalter, T.; Work, T. 1999. Arboreal invertebrate responses to
varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention in Northwestern
forests. Northwest Science. 73(Special Issue): 77-86.
Progar, R.; Schowalter, T. 2002. Canopy arthropod assemblages along
a precipitation and latitudinal gradient among Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii) forests in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
Ecography. 25: 129-138.
Schowalter,
T.; Zhang, Y.; Progar, R. 2005. Canopy arthropod response to density
and distribution of green trees retained after partial harvest.
Ecological Applications. 15: 1594-1603.
Theses/Dissertations
Work, T. 2000. Edge effects of clearcut harvesting on ground arthropod
species composition and predator community structure in old-growth
Douglas-fir forests. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. Ph.D.
dissertation.
Presentations/Posters
Progar, R.; Schowalter, T. 1999. Canopy arthropod communities among
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) forests
in the Pacific Northwest. 84th annual meeting of the
Ecological Society of America, Spokane, WA.
Progar, R.; Schowalter, T. 1999. Canopy arthropod communities among
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) forests
in the Pacific Northwest. Western Forest Insect Work Conference,
Portland, OR.
Schowalter, T. 2000. Connections between the flora and lepidopteran
fauna of American Northwest forests. International Congress of Entomology,
Iguassu Falls, Brazil.
Schowalter, T. 2001. Evaluating the ecological, physical and social
effects of retaining green trees in harvest units through a Demonstration
of Ecosystem Management Options. 2001 Wind River Canopy Crane Research
Facility, 7th annual science conference, Carson, WA.
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