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Publications and Presentations

2004 IUFRO Field Trip Participants

PAPERS & POSTERS PRESENTED AT THE IUFRO WORKSHOP:
BALANCING ECOSYSTEM VALUES: INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENTS
FOR SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
15-21 AUGUST 2004, PORTLAND, OREGON

(for access to the entire proceedings, click here)


Davis, N.; Maguire, D. 2004. Predicting understory light availability based on neighborhood height data derived from vertical point sampling in mature Douglas-fir forests in the western cascades. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Gitzen, R.; West, S.; Maguire, C.; Manning, T. 2004. Design issues for small mammal studies in silvicultural experiments. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Halaj, J.; Mayrhofer, M.; Manuwal, D. 2004. Effects of green-tree retention on the availability of arthropod prey to bark-gleaning birds. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Halpern, C.; McKenzie, D.; Evans, S.; Saracco, J.; Maguire, D.; Halaj, J. 2004. Vegetation responses to varying levels and patterns of overstory retention: early results of the DEMO experiment. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Luoma, D.; Eberhart, J. 2004. Results from green-tree retention experiments: ectomycorrhizal fungi. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Maguire, C.; West, S.; Manning, T.; Gitzen, R. 2004. Green-tree retention in managed forests: postharvest responses of salamanders. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Maguire, D.; Halpern, C.; Aubry, K. 2004. Biotic responses to variable retention treatments in Douglas-fir forests of northwestern North America. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Mayrhofer, M.; Manuwal, D.A.; Halaj, J. 2004. Effects of forest structural retention harvest on resource availability and habitat utilization of bark-foraging birds. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Nelson, C.; Halpern, C. 2004. Short-term responses of vascular plants and bryophytes in forest patches retained during structural retention harvest. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.


Ribe, R.; Silvaggio, T. 2004. Aesthetic perceptions of green tree retention harvests in vista views: the interaction of cut level, retention pattern, and harvest shape. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR


Schwartz, P.; Maguire, D.; Mainwaring, D. 2004. Projections of future overstory stand structure and composition following variable retention harvests in the Pacific Northwest. IUFRO—Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, August 15-21, 2004, Portland, OR.

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