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All Pacific Northwest Research Station Pubs

  1. Alaska biological control program directed at amber-marked birch leaf miner. (2008)
  2. Temporal dynamics of stem expansion and contraction in savanna trees: withdrawal and recharge of stored water. (2008)
  3. Burn and they will come! The western regional birds and burns study examines bird responses to prescribed fire. (2008)
  4. Saving streams at their source: managing for amphibian diversity in headwater forests. (2008)
  5. True fir spacing trials—10-year results. (2008)
  6. National visitor use monitoring implementation in Alaska. (2008)
  7. Implementing northern goshawk habitat management in Southwestern forests: a template for restoring fire-adapted forest ecosystems. (2008)
  8. Log sampling methods and software for stand and landscape analyses. (2008)
  9. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2006. (2008)
  10. A management study template for learning about postwildfire management. (2008)
  11. Conservation of biological diversity: all things considered. (2008)
  12. Agency capacity for recreation science and management: the case of the U.S. Forest Service. (2008)
  13. Water economy of neotropical savanna trees: six paradigms revisited. (2008)
  14. Changing with the climate (2008)
  15. Understanding the social and economic transitions of forest communities. (2008)
  16. Birds of the major mainland rivers of southeast Alaska. (2008)
  17. Biophysical constraints on leaf expansion in a tall conifer. (2008)
  18. Long-term effects of stump removal to control root rot on forest soil bulk density, soil carbon and nitrogen content. (2008)
  19. Potential change in lodgepole pine site index and distribution under climatic change in Alberta. (2008)
  20. Assessing the influence of flight parameters, interferometric processing, slope and canopy density on the accuracy of X-band IFSAR-derived forest canopy height models. (2008)
  21. Understanding concepts of place in recreation research and management.  (2008)
  22. United States trade in wood products, 1978–2005. (2008)
  23. Prediction of growth and mortality of Oregon White Oak in the Pacific Northwest. (2008)
  24. Oregon’s forest resources, 2001–2005: five-year Forest Inventory and Analysis report. (2008)
  25. Variation in Saltgrass growth and time of fall dormancy related to geographical and climatic factors. (2008)
  26. Timber Products Output and Timber Harvests in Alaska: An Addendum (2008)
  27. Traditional and local ecological knowledge about forest biodiversity in the Pacific Northwest. (2008)
  28. A closer look at forests on the edge: future development on private forests in three states. (2008)
  29. Soils under fire: soils research and the Joint Fire Science Program. (2008)
  30. 2007 Science Accomplishments Report of the Pacific Northwest Research Station. (2008)
  31. A protocol using coho salmon to monitor Tongass National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan standards and guidelines for fish habitat. (2008)
  32. Conserving biodiversity using risk management: hoax or hope? (2008)
  33. Effects of a western spruce budworm outbreak on private lands in eastern Oregon, 1980-1994. (2008)
  34. Wildfire risk and home purchase decisions. (2008)
  35. Place-based planning: innovations and applications from four western forests.  (2008)
  36. Water and people: challenges at the interface of symbolic and utilitarian values. (2008)
  37. Forests at risk: integrating risk science into fuel management strategies. (2008)
  38. Harvest, employment, exports, and prices in Pacific Northwest forests, 1965–2007. (2008)
  39. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters of 2007. (2008)
  40. Incorporating understanding of informal economic activity in natural resource and economic development policy. (2008)
  41. Northwest Forest Plan–the first 10 years (1994–2003): socioeconomic monitoring of the Klamath National Forest and three local communities. (2008)
  42. California’s forest resources, 2001–2005: five-year Forest Inventory and Analysis Report.  (2008)
  43. Analysis and comparison of nonlinear tree height prediction strategies for Douglas-fir forest. (2008)
  44. Visitor preferences for managing wilderness recreation after wildfire. (2008)
  45. Lichen bioindication of biodiversity, air quality, and climate: baseline results from monitoring in Washington, Oregon, and California. (2008)
  46. A landslide is a landslide is a landslide… Or is it? Defining landslide potential across large landscapes. (2008)
  47. Farmed Atlantic salmon: potential invader in the Pacific Northwest? (2008)
  48. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): first-decade results of the Northwest Forest Plan. (2008)
  49. Soil C and N minimum detectable changes and treatment differences in a multi-treatment forest experiment. (2008)
  50. A synthesis of biomass utilization for bioenergy production in the Western United States. (2008)
  51. Responses of litter-dwelling spiders and carabid beetles to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention. (2008)
  52. A key for predicting postfire successional trajectories in black spruce stands of interior Alaska. (2008)
  53. Keeping your forest soils healthy and productive. (2008)
  54. Factors influencing line officers’ decisions about National Environmental Policy Act project design and development. (2008)
  55. Elements and rationale for a common approach to assess and report soil disturbance. (2008)
  56. Integrated restoration of forested ecosystems to achieve multiresource benefits: proceedings of the 2007 national silviculture workshop. (2008)
  57. Stumpage prices and volumes sold for individual western national forests: 1984–2007. (2008)
  58. A review of the literature on seed fate in whitebark pine and the life history traits of Clark’s nutcracker and pine squirrels. (2008)
  59. Comparison of terrestrial invertebrate biomass and richness in young mixed red alder-conifer, young conifer, and old conifer stands of Southeast Alaska. (2008)
  60. Effects of variable-density thinning on understory diversity and heterogeneity in young Douglas-fir forests. (2008)
  61. Emergent lessons from a century of experience with Pacific Northwest timber markets. (2008)
  62. Forest inventory-based estimation of carbon stocks and flux in California forests in 1990. (2008)
  63. Individual tree growth response to variable-density thinning in coastal Pacific Northwest forests. (2008)
  64. National forest visitor spending averages and the influence of trip-type and recreation activity. (2008)
  65. Influence of four tree shelter types on microclimate and seedling performance of Oregon white oak and western redcedar. (2008)
  66. Long-term basal area and diameter growth responses of western hemlock-sitka spruce stands in southeast Alaska to a range of thinning intensities. (2008)
  67. Juvenile tree growth on some volcanic ash soils disturbed by prior forest harvest. (2008)
  68. Calibration and modification for the Pacific Northwest of the New Zealand Douglas-fir silvicultural growth model. (2008)
  69. A guide to LIDAR data acquisition and processing for the forests of the Pacific Northwest.  (2008)
  70. Evaluation of landscape alternatives for managing oak at Tenalquot Prairie, Washington. (2008)
  71. Hydraulic redistribution of water from Pinus ponderosa trees to seedlings: evidence for an ectomycorrhizal pathway. (2008)
  72. Counting all that matters: recognizing the value of ecosystem services. (2008)
  73. Fuel reduction and forest restoration treatments: once is not enough. (2008)
  74. User guide for HCR Estimator 2.0: software to calculate cost and revenue thresholds for harvesting small-diameter ponderosa pine.  (2008)
  75. Incidence of insects, diseases, and other damaging agents in Oregon forests. (2008)
  76. Horse Ridge Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 37.  (2008)
  77. The Island Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 35. (2008)
  78. Growing trees where trees grow best: short-term research sheds light on long-term productivity. (2008)
  79. Effects of forest practices on peak flows and consequent channel response: a state-of-science report for western Oregon and Washington. (2008)
  80. Paying our way: Thinking strategically to offset the cost of reducing fire hazard in western forests. (2008)
  81. Long-term ecological reflections: writers, philosophers, and scientists meet in the forest. (2008)
  82. Mixed-effects models for estimating stand volume by means of small footprint airborne laser scanner data. (2008)
  83. Powell Butte Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 38. (2008)
  84. Spatial models for inferring topographic controls on historical low-severity fire in the eastern Cascade Range of Washington, USA. (2008)
  85. A field guide to predict delayed mortality of fire-damaged ponderosa pine: application and validation of the Malheur model. (2008)
  86. Assessment of timber availability from forest restoration within the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (2008)
  87. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): Socioeconomic monitoring of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and five local communities. (2008)
  88. Green-tree retention in harvest units: Boon or bust for biodiversity? (2007)
  89. Use of arboreal nests of tree voles (Arborimus spp.) by amphibians. (2007)
  90. Rangeland exclosures of northeastern Oregon: stories they tell (1936–2004). (2007)
  91. Regional population monitoring of the marbled murrelet: field and analytical methods. (2007)
  92. Influence of harvest residues and vegetation on microsite soil and air temperatures in a young conifer plantation. (2007)
  93. Ponderosa pine growth response to soil strength in the volcanic ash soils of central Oregon. (2007)
  94. A conceptual framework for ranking crown fire potential in wildland fuelbeds. (2007)
  95. Streamside policies for headwater channels: an example considering debris flows in the Oregon coastal province. (2007)
  96. Decision support for sustainable forestry: enhancing the basic rational model. (2007)
  97. Fire potential rating for wildland fuelbeds using the fuel characteristic classification system. (2007)
  98. A consumer guide: tools to manage vegetation and fuels. (2007)
  99. Modeling potential outcomes of fire and fuel management scenarios on the structure of forested habitats in northeast Oregon, USA. (2007)
  100. Integrated analysis of landscape management scenarios using state and transition models in the upper Grande Ronde River dubbasin, Oregon, USA. (2007)
  101. National forest economic clusters: a new model for assessing national-forest-based natural resources products and services. (2007)
  102. Reburn severity in managed and unmanaged vegetation in a large wildfire. (2007)
  103. Overstory tree mortality resulting from reintroducing fire to long-unburned longleaf poine forests: the importance of duff moisture. (2007)
  104. Response of branch growth and mortality to silvicultural treatments in coastal Douglas-fir plantations: implications for predicting tree growth. (2007)
  105. Mountain meadows—here today, gone tomorrow? Meadow science and restoration. (2007)
  106. Ecology and management of morels harvested from the forests of western North America. (2007)
  107. Release of Oregon white oak from overtopping Douglas-fir: effects on soil water and microclimate. (2007)
  108. In situ gene conservation of six conifers in western Washington and Oregon. (2007)
  109. Comparing the costs of agency and contract fire crews. (2007)
  110. An overview of the fuel characteristic classification system—quantifying, classifying, and creating fuelbeds for resource planning. (2007)
  111. Forest communities and the Northwest Forest Plan: what socioeconomic monitoring can tell us. (2007)
  112. Development of a hybrid modeling approach for predicting intensively managed Douglas-fir growth at multiple scales. (2007)
  113. Grass Mountain Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 32. (2007)
  114. Salmon influences on dissolved organic matter in a coastal temperate brown-water stream: an application of fluorescence spectroscopy. (2007)
  115. Conservation of forest genetic resources in the United States. (2007)
  116. Advancing the fundamental sciences: proceedings of the Forest Service National Earth Sciences Conference, San Diego, CA, 18-22 October 2004. (2007)
  117. Making fire and fire surrogate science available: a summary of regional workshops with clients. (2007)
  118. Seed shatter dates of antelope bitterbrush in Oregon. (2007)
  119. AIMing for healthy forests: active, intentional management for multiple values. (2007)
  120. Clavulina lilliputiana, a dimunitive new species from Tasmania. (2007)
  121. Structural lumber from suppressed-growth ponderosa pine from northern Arizona. (2007)
  122. The fuelbed: a key element of the fuel characteristic classification system. (2007)
  123. Using web-based technology to deliver scientific knowledge: the Southern Forest Encyclopedia Network. (2007)
  124. Options for biodiversity conservation in managed forest landscapes of multiple ownerships in Oregon and Washington, USA. (2007)
  125. Defining an economics research program to describe and evaluate ecosystem services. (2007)
  126. Area-specific recreation use estimation using the national visitor use monitoring program data. (2007)
  127. Potential effects of forest policies on terrestrial biodiversity in a multiownership province. (2007)
  128. The Fall River Long-Term Site Productivity study in coastal Washington: site characteristics, methods, and biomass and carbon and nitrogen stores before and after harvest. (2007)
  129. Considering communities in forest management planning in western Oregon. (2007)
  130. Adaptive management of forest ecosystems: did some rubber hit the road? (2007)
  131. The 2005 RPA timber assessment update. (2007)
  132. Sagebrush in western North America: habitats and species in jeopardy. (2007)
  133. Adaptive environmental management of tourism in the province of Siena, Italy using the ecological footprint. (2007)
  134. Biophysical properties and functional significance of stem water storage tissues in Neotropical savanna trees. (2007)
  135. Forest Peak Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 33. (2007)
  136. Vertebrate assemblages associated with headwater hydrology in western Oregon managed forests. (2007)
  137. Necessary work: discovering old forests, new outlooks, and community on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 1948-2000. (2007)
  138. Removal of nutrient limitations by long-term fertilization decreases nocturnal water loss in savanna trees. (2007)
  139. Potential vegetation hierarchy for the Blue Mountains section of northeastern Oregon, southeastern Washington, and west-central Idaho. (2007)
  140. Developmental decline in height growth in Douglas-fir. (2007)
  141. An assessment of frameworks useful for public land recreation planning. (2007)
  142. Growth of Douglas-fir near equipment trails used for commercial thinning in the Oregon Coast Range. (2007)
  143. Flow velocity and the hydrologic behavior of streams during baseflow. (2007)
  144. Influence of environment, disturbance, and ownership on forest vegetation of coastal Oregon. (2007)
  145. Place and place-based planning. (2007)
  146. Analyzing key ecological functions for transsboundary subbasin assessments. (2007)
  147. Large-scale silviculture experiments of western Oregon and Washington. (2007)
  148. Annualized diameter and height growth equations for Pacific Northwest plantation-grown Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and red alder. (2007)
  149. Headwater riparian forest-floor invertebrate communities associated with alternative forest management practices. (2007)
  150. Projecting other public inventories for the 2005 RPA timber assessment update.  (2007)
  151. Evaluating selected demographic factors related to consumer preferences for furniture from commercial and from underutilized species. (2007)
  152. Guide to fuel treatments in dry forests of the Western United States: assessing forest structure and fire hazard. (2007)
  153. The quandaries and promise of risk management: a scientist's perspective on integration of science and management. (2007)
  154. Biomass removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control effects on five-year growth of Douglas-fir in coastal Washington. (2007)
  155. Development effects on private forest management: a critical look at the evidence. (2007)
  156. Projections of forestland and developed land areas in western Washington. (2007)
  157. Ozone injury in west coast forests: 6 years of monitoring. (2007)
  158. Variation in responses of late-seral herbs to disturbance and environmental stress. (2007)
  159. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): socioeconomic monitoring of the Mount Hood National Forest and three local communities. (2007)
  160. Mapping fuels at multiple scales: landscape application of the fuel characteristic classification system. (2007)
  161. Oak woodland restoration: understory response to removal of encroaching conifers. (2007)
  162. Preliminary study of the effects of headwater riparian reserves with upslope thinning on stream habitats and amphibians in western Oregon. (2007)
  163. Plant functional group responses to fire frequency and tree canopy cover gradients in oak savannas and woodlands. (2007)
  164. Unique songs of African wood-owls (Strix woodfordii) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (2007)
  165. Compensatory dynamics are rare in natural ecological communities. (2007)
  166. Analysis of biomass dynamics derived from spectral trajectories. (2007)
  167. Post-planting treatments increase growth of Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Hook.) seedlings. (2007)
  168. Does variable-density thinning increase wind damage in conifer stands on the Olympic Peninsula? (2007)
  169. The role of watersheds in reconciling fisheries with conservation. (2007)
  170. Market opportunities for kitchen cabinets made from Alaska hardwoods: a synthesis and review of recent research. (2007)
  171. Birds and burns of the interior West: descriptions, habitats, and management in western forests. (2007)
  172. On debris flows, river networks, and the spatial structure of channel morphology.  (2007)
  173. The mysterious demise of an ice-age relic: exposing the cause of yellow-cedar decline. (2007)
  174. Measuring the efficacy of a wildfire education program in Colorado Springs. (2007)
  175. Silvicultural research and the evolution of forest practices in the Douglas-fir region. (2007)
  176. Why does heterogeneity matter? (2007)
  177. Wildland-urban interface housing growth during the 1990s in California, Oregon, and Washington. (2007)
  178. Alpine treeline of western North America and global climate change: linking organism-to-landscape dynamics. (2007)
  179. Pyrogenic carbon emission from a large wildfire in Oregon, United States. (2007)
  180. Deploying wildland fire suppression resources with a scenario-based standard response model. (2007)
  181. Effects of forest cover, topography, and sampling extent on the measured density of shallow, translational landslides. (2007)
  182. Research, monitoring and evaluation of Fish and Wildlife Restoration projects in the Columbia River Basin: Lessons learned and suggestions for large-scale monitoring programs. (2007)
  183. Be careful what you wish for: the legacy of Smokey Bear. (2007)
  184. Helicopter logging productivity on harvesting operations in southeast Alaska, using ecologically based silvicultural prescriptions. (2007)
  185. Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the Pacific Northwest. (2007)
  186. Meeting the challenge: invasive plants in Pacific Northwest ecosystems. (2007)
  187. Simulating riparian vegetation and aquatic habitat dynamics in response to natural and anthropogenic disturbance regimes in the upper Grande Ronde River, Oregon, USA. (2007)
  188. Wildfire risk and housing prices: a case study from Colorado Springs. (2007)
  189. Fire social science research–selected highlights. (2007)
  190. A United States view on changes in land use and land values affecting sustainable forest management. (2007)
  191. Quantifying physical characteristics of wildland fuels using the fuel characteristic classification system. (2007)
  192. Proceedings: international conference on transfer of forest science knowledge and technology. (2007)
  193. Dynamic variation in sapwood specific conductivity in six woody species. (2007)
  194. Changes in wood product proportions in the Douglas-fir region with respect to size, age, and time. (2007)
  195. National forests on the edge: development pressures on America's national forests and grasslands. (2007)
  196. Influence of natural amenities on residential property values in a rural setting. (2007)
  197. Social science constructs in ecosystem assessments: revisiting community capacity and community resiliency. (2007)
  198. Overstory response to alternative thinning treatments in young Douglas-fir forests of Western Oregon. (2007)
  199. Integrating concerns about wood production and sustainable forest management in the United States. (2007)
  200. The Entiat Experimental Forest: A unique opportunity to examine hydrologic response to wildfire. (2007)
  201. Evaluating forest land development effects on private forestry in eastern Oregon. (2007)
  202. Biodiversity management approaches for stream-riparian areas: perspectives for Pacific Northwest headwater forests, microclimates, and amphibians. (2007)
  203. Riparian buffer and density management influences on microclimate of young headwater forests of Western Oregon. (2007)
  204. Apical dominance and apical control in multiple flushing of temperate woody species. (2007)
  205. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration. (2007)
  206. Distribution of salmon-habitat potential relative to landscape characteristics and implications for conservation. (2007)
  207. Modeling crown structural responses to competing vegetation control, thinning, fertilization, and Swiss needle cast in coastal Douglas-fir of the Pacific Northwest, USA. (2007)
  208. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2005. (2007)
  209. Flow velocity and the hydrologic behavior of streams during baseflow. (2007)
  210. Species-specific partitioning of soil water resources in an old-growth Douglas-fir/western hemlock forest. (2007)
  211. Conserving forest biodiversity across multiple land ownerships: lessons from the Northwest Forest Plan and the Southeast Queensland Regional Forests Agreement (Australia). (2007)
  212. The economic value of ecosystem services from and for wilderness. (2007)
  213. Nutrient resorption and patterns of litter production and decomposition in a Neotropical savanna. (2007)
  214. Simulating the consequences of land management. (2007)
  215. Citizen-agency interactions in planning and decisionmaking after large wildfires. (2007)
  216. Biodiversity and the lexicon zoo. (2007)
  217. NetMap: a new tool in support of watershed science and resource management. (2007)
  218. Impacts of tree height on leaf hydraulic architecture and stomatal control in Douglas-fir. (2007)
  219. Invasive plant species and the Joint Fire Science Program. (2007)
  220. Beyond "more is better": ecological footprint accounting for tourism and consumption in Val di Merse, Italy. (2007)
  221. Sociocultural effects of tourism in Hoonah, Alaska. (2007)
  222. Cumulative ecological and socioeconomic effects of forest policies in coastal Oregon. (2007)
  223. Reconciling fisheries with conservation in watersheds: tools for informed decisions. (2007)
  224. Saddle Bag Mountain Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 34. (2007)
  225. Spawning and movement behavior of migratory coastal cutthroat trout on the western Copper River delta, Alaska. (2007)
  226. Growth of bear-damaged trees in a mixed plantation of Douglas-fir and red alder. (2007)
  227. Taper equation and volume tables for plantation-grown red alder. (2007)
  228. Wolverine conservation and management. (2007)
  229. The secret life of marbled murrelets: monitoring populations and habitats. (2007)
  230. Science-based strategic planning for hazardous fuel treatment. (2007)
  231. Jointly optimizing selection of fuel treatments and siting of forest biomass-based energy production facilities for landscape-scale fire hazard reduction. (2007)
  232. A comparison of daily water use estimates derived from constant-heat sap-flow probe values and gravimetric measurements in pot-grown saplings. (2007)
  233. Little Sink Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 31. (2007)
  234. Influence of headwater site conditions and riparian buffers on terrestrial salamander response to forest thinning. (2007)
  235. Statistical properties of mean stand biomass estimators in a LIDAR-based double sampling forest survey design. (2007)
  236. A synthesis of the literature on the biology, ecology, and management of western hemlock dwarf mistletoe. (2007)
  237. Bringing climate change into natural resource management: proceedings. (2007)
  238. Managing for wildlife habitat in Westside production forests. (2007)
  239. Recreation settings, scenery, and visitor experiences: a research assessment. (2007)
  240. Palau's forest resources, 2003. (2007)
  241. Emissions from forest fires near Mexico City. (2007)
  242. Reintroducing fire in regenerated dry forests following stand-replacing wildfire. (2007)
  243. Move over, Douglas-fir: Oregon white oaks need room to grow. (2007)
  244. Forest resources of the Umatilla National Forest. (2007)
  245. Survival and growth of larval coastal giant salamanders (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) in streams in the Oregon Coast Range. (2007)
  246. Landscape silviculture for late-successional reserve management (2007)
  247. The utility strategic surveys for rare and little-known species under the Northwest Forest Plan. (2007)
  248. Red alder kitchen cabinets—How does application of commercial stains influence customer choice? (2007)
  249. National forests on the edge: development pressures on America's National Forest system. (2007)
  250. Linking land-use projections and forest fragmentation analysis. (2007)
  251. Forest fire and climate change in western North America: insights from sediment charcoal records. (2007)
  252. Ponderosa promise: a history of U.S. Forest Service research in central Oregon. (2007)
  253. Reformulation of Rothermel's wildland fire behaviour model for heterogeneous fuelbeds. (2007)
  254. Variation in shrub and herb cover and production on ungrazed pine and sagebrush sites in eastern Oregon: a 27-year photomonitoring study. (2007)
  255. Interactive controls of herbivory and fluvial dynamics on landscape vegetation patterns on the Tanana River floodplain, interior Alaska. (2007)
  256. Stewardship and fireshed assessment: a process for designing a landscape fuel treatment strategy. (2007)
  257. Riparian and aquatic habitats of the Pacific Northwest and southeast Alaska: ecology, management history, and potential management strategies. (2007)
  258. Running dry: Where will the West get its water? (2007)
  259. Visitor diversity on national forests-how should managers respond? (2007)
  260. Proceedings: national workshop on recreation research and management.  (2007)
  261. Restoring fire-adapted forested ecosystems—research in longleaf pine on the Kisatchie National Forest. (2007)
  262. Timber harvest in interior Alaska. (2006)
  263. Monitoring late-successional forest biodiversity in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. (2006)
  264. Greater sage-grouse as an umbrella species for sagebrush-associated vertebrates. (2006)
  265. Stand dynamics after variable-retention harvesting in mature Douglas-fir forests of Western North America. (2006)
  266. Spatial and temporal variability in forest growth in the Olympic Mountains, Washington: sensitivity to climatic variability. (2006)
  267. The Pacific Northwest Research Station biodiversity initiative: scooping out the challenges in managing for biodiversity. (2006)
  268. Relations between red alder composition and understory vegetation in young mixed forests of southeast Alaska. (2006)
  269. Estimating sawmill processing capacity for Tongass timber: 2003 and 2004 update. (2006)
  270. Hydraulic redistribution in a Douglas-fir forest: lessons from system manipulations. (2006)
  271. Evaluation of vaginal implant transmitters in elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni). (2006)
  272. Prediction of delayed mortality of fire-damaged ponderosa pine following prescribed fires in eastern Oregon, USA. (2006)
  273. Oregon's forest products industry and timber harvest, 2003. (2006)
  274. Conservation of the marbled murrelet under the northwest forest plan. (2006)
  275. Laminated root rot in a western Washington plantation: 8-year mortality and growth of Douglas-fir as related to infected stumps, tree density, and fertilization. (2006)
  276. A Bayesian approach to evaluating habitat for woodland caribou in north-central British Columbia. (2006)
  277. Active remote sensing. (2006)
  278. The Pacific Northwest Research Station biodiversity initiative: collaborating for biodiversity management. (2006)
  279. Active and passive forest management for multiple values. (2006)
  280. Potassium fertilizer applied immediately after planting had no impact on Douglas-fir seedling mortality caused by laminated root rot on a forested site in Washington State. (2006)
  281. Vegetation and small vertebrates of oak woodlands at low and high risk for sudden oak death in San Luis Obispo County, California. (2006)
  282. Export chip prices as a proxy for nonsawtimber prices in the Pacific Northwest. (2006)
  283. Assessment of the risk of invasion of national forest streams in the Pacific Northwest by farmed Atlantic salmon. (2006)
  284. Sudden oak death in California: what is the potential? (2006)
  285. A social history of wild huckleberry harvesting in the Pacific Northwest. (2006)
  286. Domestic market opportunities for Alaska lumber-species preferences by secondary wood products manufacturers in the continental United States. (2006)
  287. Monitoring forests from space: quantifying forest change by using satellite data. (2006)
  288. The spatial influence of Pseudotsuga menziesii retention trees on ectomycorrhiza diversity. (2006)
  289. Soil disturbance and hill-slope sediment transport after logging of a severely burned site in northeastern Oregon. (2006)
  290. Temperature regulation of bud-burst phenology within and among years in a young Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantation in western Washington, USA. (2006)
  291. Rocky to bullwinkle: understanding flying squirrels helps us restore dry forest ecosystems. (2006)
  292. Society's choices: land use changes, forest fragmentation, and conservation. (2006)
  293. Mapcurves: a quantitative method for comparing categorical maps. (2006)
  294. Roads in landscape modeling: a case study of a road data layer and use in the interior northwest landscape analysis system. (2006)
  295. Roger Lake research natural area: guidebook supplement 29. (2006)
  296. Comparison of the sensitivity of landscape-fire-succession models to variation in terrain, fuel pattern, climate and weather (2006)
  297. Estimated timber harvest by U.S. region and ownership, 1950-2002. (2006)
  298. Future changes in biogenic isoprene emissions: how might they affect regional and global atmospheric chemistry? (2006)
  299. Procurement contracting in the affected counties of the Northwest Forest Plan: 12 years of change. (2006)
  300. Fates of live trees retained in forest cutting units, western Cascade Range, Oregon. (2006)
  301. Effect of small changes in sawpattern on lumber value in pruned Douglas fir logs: Steps toward greater value from pruned logs. (2006)
  302. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994-2003): synthesis of monitoring and research results. (2006)
  303. Using chemical markers to detect root disease in stressed ponderosa pine stands with a low incidence of disease in eastern Oregon. (2006)
  304. Describing land use change in multidisciplinary analyses. (2006)
  305. Demography of northern flying squirrels informs ecosystem management of western interior forests. (2006)
  306. Summary and synthesis: past and future changes in the Alaskan Boreal Forest. (2006)
  307. Gymnomyces xerophilus sp. nov. (sequestrate Russulaceae), an ectomycorrhizal associate of Quercus in California. (2006)
  308. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years: socioeconomic monitoring of the Olympic National Forest and three local communities. (2006)
  309. Season and severity of prescribed burn in ponderosa pine forests: implications for understory native and exotic plants. (2006)
  310. Regional height-diameter equations for major tree species of southwest Oregon. (2006)
  311. Application of chloropicrin to Douglas-fir stumps to control laminated root rot does not affect infection or growth of regeneration 16 growing seasons after treatment. (2006)
  312. Red alder: a state of knowledge. (2006)
  313. Global warming and extinctions of endemic species from biodiversity hotspots. (2006)
  314. Red alder stand development and dynamics. (2006)
  315. The Northwest Forest Plan as a model for broad-scale ecosystem management: a social perspective. (2006)
  316. Nutrient availability constrains the hydraulic architecture and water relations of savannah trees. (2006)
  317. A clear picture of smoke: Bluesky smoke forecasting. (2006)
  318. Does it work? Monitoring the effectiveness of stream management practices in Alaska. (2006)
  319. Radiometric correction of multi-temporal Landsat data for characterization of early successional forest patterns in western Oregon. (2006)
  320. Forest carbon dynamics in the Pacific Northwest (USA) and the St. Petersburg region of Russia: comparisons and policy implications. (2006)
  321. A method to efficiently apply a biogeochemical model to a landscape. (2006)
  322. Fuel mass and stand structure after post-fire logging of a severely burned ponderosa pine forest in northeastern Oregon. (2006)
  323. My fuel treatment planner: a user guide. (2006)
  324. High Peak/Moon Creek Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 30. (2006)
  325. Estimating emissions from fires in North America for air quality modeling. (2006)
  326. Statistical methods for analysing responses of wildlife to human disturbance. (2006)
  327. Reflections on measuring recreation and travel spending. (2006)
  328. Is long primary growth associated with stem sinuosity in Douglas-fir? (2006)
  329. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment in a degraded oak savanna plant community in the Coast Range foothills of western Oregon. (2006)
  330. The response of vegetation distribution, ecosystem productivity, and fire in California to future climate scenarios simulated by the MC1 dynamic vegetation dynamic. (2006)
  331. Quality of life attributes spur growth in high amenity communities. (2006)
  332. Genetic variation in basic density and modulus of elasticity of coastal Douglas-fir. (2006)
  333. Invasive species in the northwestern United States: threats to wildlife, and Defenders of Wildlife's recommendation for prevention policies. (2006)
  334. Length polymorphism scanning is an efficient approach for revealing chloroplast DNA variation. (2006)
  335. Managing forest disturbances and community responses: lessons from the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. (2006)
  336. Plant competition, facilitation, and other overstory-understory interactions in longleaf pine ecosystems. (2006)
  337. A practical guide to oak release.  (2006)
  338. Federal and state approaches to salmon recovery at the millenium. (2006)
  339. Understanding ungulate herbivory—episodic disturbance effects on vegetation dynamics: knowledge gaps and management needs. (2006)
  340. Predicting climate-induced range shifts: model differences and model reliability. (2006)
  341. Monitoring of natural outbreaks of Phytophthora ramorum in the United Kingdom. (2006)
  342. Optimizing efficiency of height modeling for extensive forest inventories. (2006)
  343. Users guide for FRCS: fuel reduction cost simulator software. (2006)
  344. Seeing the bigger picture: landscape silviculture may offer compatible solutions to conflicting objectives. (2006)
  345. Key issues in making and using satellite-based maps in ecology: a primer. (2006)
  346. Does the presence of barred owls suppress the calling behavior of spotted owls? (2006)
  347. Elk, deer, and cattle: the Starkey Project. (2006)
  348. Determining the optimal mix of federal and contract fire crews: a case study from the Pacific Northwest. (2006)
  349. WestProPlus: a stochastic spreadsheet program for the management of all-aged Douglas-fir–western hemlock forests in the Pacific Northwest. (2006)
  350. Effects of historical climate change, habitat connectivity, and vicariance on genetic structure and diversity across the range of the red tree vole (Phenacomys longicaudus) in the Pacific Northwestern United States. (2006)
  351. Integrated research in natural resources: the key role of problem framing. (2006)
  352. Learning to manage a complex ecosystem: adaptive management and the Northwest Forest Plan. (2006)
  353. Alaska communities and forest environments: a problem analysis and research agenda. (2006)
  354. Estimating variation in a landscape simulation of forest structure. (2006)
  355. The role of forests in reducing hydrogeomorphic hazards. (2006)
  356. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): socioeconomic monitoring results. (2006)
  357. Large-scale, long-term silvicultural experiments in the United States: historical overview and contemporary examples. (2006)
  358. Financial analysis of fuel treatments on national forests in the Western United States. (2006)
  359. AIMing to restore forests: evaluation with SER critera. (2006)
  360. Field survey of growth and colonization of nonnative trees on mainland Alaska. (2006)
  361. Tree species diversity and distribution patterns in tropical forests of Garo Hills. (2006)
  362. Regional cost information for private timberland conversion and management. (2006)
  363. Sexual differences in the ecology and habitat selection of western toads (Bufo boreas) in northeastern Oregon. (2006)
  364. Lumber attributes, characteristics, and species preferences as indicated by secondary wood products firms in the continental United States. (2006)
  365. Conifer-Ceanothus interactions influence tree growth before and after shrub removal in a forest plantation in the western Cascade Mountains, USA. (2006)
  366. Return to the river: strategies for salmon restoration in the Columbia River Basin. (2006)
  367. Monitoring biological diversity: strategies, tools, limitations, and challenges. (2006)
  368. Soil CO2 dynamics and fluxes as affected by tree harvest in an experimental sand ecosystem. (2006)
  369. Tree harvest in an experimental sand ecosystem: plant effects on nutrient dynamics and solute generation. (2006)
  370. Long-term research at the USDA Forest Service's experimental forests and ranges. (2006)
  371. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2004. (2006)
  372. Computer-aided decision making. (2006)
  373. Alaska's lumber-drying industry—impacts from a federal grant program. (2006)
  374. Forage selection by mule deer: does niche breadth increase with population density. (2006)
  375. Bayesian belief networks: applications in ecology and natural resource management. (2006)
  376. Evaluation of fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation products for different canopy radiation transfer regimes: methodology and results using Joint Research Center products derived from SeaWiFS against ground-based estimations. (2006)
  377. Changes in stand structure and composition after restoration treatments in low elevation dry forests of northeastern Oregon. (2006)
  378. Locomotor performance and cost of transport in the northern flying squirrel Glaucomys sabrinus. (2006)
  379. Comparing riparian and catchment influences on stream habitat in a forested, montane landscape. (2006)
  380. Foraging ecology of pileated woodpeckers in coastal forests of Washington. (2006)
  381. Changes in the character of stream water dissolved organic carbon during flushing in three small watersheds, Oregon. (2006)
  382. Formation of social acceptability judgments and their implications for management of rare and little-known species. (2006)
  383. Deep canyon and subalpine riparian and wetland plant associations of the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests. (2006)
  384. NHD, riverspill, and the development of the incident command tool for drinking water protection. (2006)
  385. Conserving old-growth forest diversity in disturbance-prone landscapes. (2006)
  386. Knock on wood: Is wood production sustainable in the Pacific Northwest? (2006)
  387. Atmospheric moisture's influence on fire behavior: surface moisture and plume dynamics. (2006)
  388. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): socioeconomic monitoring of Coos Bay District and three local communities. (2006)
  389. Chapter 9: Carbon fluxes across regions. (2006)
  390. The Northwest Forest Plan as a model for broad-scale ecosystem management: a social perspective. (2006)
  391. Biology and ecology of red alder. (2006)
  392. Highways and habitat: managing habitat connectivity and landscape permeability for wildlife. (2006)
  393. Comparison of five canopy cover estimation techniques in the western Oregon Cascades. (2006)
  394. Sustainable forestry in theory and practice: recent advances in inventory and monitoring, statistics and modeling, information and knowledge management, and policy science. (2006)
  395. Co-occurring species differ in tree-ring δ18O trends.  (2006)
  396. Spatial patterns and processes for shifting cultivation landscape in Garo Hills, India. (2006)
  397. Biodiversity conservation—a place holder: introduction to papers in this issue. (2006)
  398. Postfire logging in riparian areas. (2006)
  399. Biodiversity informatics: challenges and opportunities for applying biodiversity information to management and conservation (2006)
  400. Development of annualized diameter and height growth equations for red alder: preliminary results. (2006)
  401. Australasian sequestrate fungi 17: the genus Hydnoplicata (Ascomycota, Pezizaceae) resurrected. (2006)
  402. Prescribed fires are not created equal: fire season and severity effects in ponderosa pine forests of the southern Blue Mountains. (2006)
  403. Intensive management influence on Douglas-fir stem form, branch characteristics, and simulated product recovery. (2006)
  404. Spatial, spectral and temporal patterns of tropical forest cover change as observed with multiple scales of optical satellite data. (2006)
  405. Hydraulic architecture and photosynthetic capacity as constraints on release from suppression in Douglas-fir and western hemlock. (2006)
  406. Stream systems. (2006)
  407. Integrating models to predict regional haze from wildland fire. (2006)
  408. The influence of fall-spawning coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) on growth and production of juvenile coho salmon rearing in beaver ponds on the Copper River Delta, Alaska. (2006)
  409. Comparison of the sensitivity of landscape-fire-succession models to variation in terrain, fuel pattern, climate and weather. (2006)
  410. Nontimber forest product opportunities in Alaska. (2006)
  411. Operational experiments for sustainably managing forests (Grossflächige Feldversuche für die nachhaltige Waldnutzung). (2006)
  412. Broadening participation in biological monitoring: handbook for scientists and managers. (2006)
  413. Ensatina eschscholtzii nests at a managed forest site in Oregon. (2006)
  414. Taxonomic variation in oviposition by tailed frogs (Aschaphus spp.). (2006)
  415. Analysing initial attack on wildland fires using stochastic simulation. (2006)
  416. Hydraulic redistribution of soil water in two old-growth coniferous forests: quantifying patterns and controls. (2006)
  417. Transpiration-induced axial and radial tension gradients in trunks of Douglas-fir trees. (2006)
  418. Evaluation of soil saturation, soil chemistry, and early spring soil and air temperatures as risk factors in yellow-cedar decline. (2006)
  419. Using neutral models to identify constraints on low-severity fire regimes. (2006)
  420. Five-year growth responses of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar seedlings to manipulated levels of overstory and understory competition. (2006)
  421. A review of double-diffusion wood preservation suitable for Alaska. (2006)
  422. Spatial variability in forest growth—climate relationships in the Olympic Mountains, Washington. (2006)
  423. Influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades. (2006)
  424. Forest environmental investments and implications for climate change mitigation. (2006)
  425. Associations of the Van Dyke’s salamander (Plethodon vandykei) with geomorphic conditions in headwall seeps of the Cascade Range, Washington State. (2006)
  426. Wood and coal cofiring in interior Alaska: utilizing woody biomass from wildland defensible-space fire treatments and other sources. (2006)
  427. Characterizing species at risk. II: Using Bayesian belief networks as decision support tools to determine species conservation categories under the Northwest Forest Plan. (2006)
  428. Hormonal control of second flushing in Douglas-fir shoots. (2006)
  429. Evaluation of MODIS NPP and GPP products across multiple biomes. (2006)
  430. Socioeconomic change in planning provinces of the Northwest Forest Plan region. (2006)
  431. Effect of morphology and discharge on hyporheic exchange flows in two small streams in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, USA. (2006)
  432. Timber resource statistics for forest land in eastern Washington, January 2002. (2006)
  433. Overstory and understory development in thinned and underplanted Oregon Coast Range Douglas-fir stands. (2006)
  434. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994-2003): status and trends of populations and nesting habitat for the marbled murrelet. (2006)
  435. Age structure and age-related performance of sulfur cinquefoil (Potentilla recta). (2006)
  436. Response of nutrients, biofilm, and benthic insects to salmon carcass addition. (2006)
  437. Two decades of stability and change in old-growth forest at Mount Rainier National Park. (2006)
  438. Interpretation of forest characteristics from computer-generated images. (2006)
  439. A diagnostic carbon flux model to monitor the effects of disturbance and interannual variation in climate on regional NEP. (2006)
  440. Time and distance to clear wood in pruned red alder saplings. (2006)
  441. Effects of thinning young forests on chanterelle mushroom production. (2006)
  442. Valley segments, stream reaches, and channel units. (2006)
  443. Map misclassifications can cause large errors in landscape pattern indices: examples from habitat fragmentation. (2006)
  444. Guidelines for developing and updating Bayesian belief networks applied to ecological modeling and conservation. (2006)
  445. Coho salmon dependence on intermittent streams. (2006)
  446. A rigorous assessment of tree height measurements obtained using airborne LIDAR and conventional field methods. (2006)
  447. Genetic structure of Dendroctonus mexicanus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in the trans-Mexican volcanic belt. (2006)
  448. Changes in Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Hook) following release from overtopping conifers. (2006)
  449. Using Bayesian belief networks in adaptive management. (2006)
  450. Antelope bitterbrush reestablishment: a case study of plant size and browse protection effects. (2006)
  451. Status and trends in demography of northern spotted owls, 1985-2003. (2006)
  452. Tourism and climate change: two-way street, or vicious/virtuous circle? (2006)
  453. Habitat modeling for biodiversity conservation. (2006)
  454. Efficiency of including first-generation information in second-generation ranking and selection: results of computer simulation. (2006)
  455. Historic anthropogenically maintained bear grass savannas of the southeastern Olympic Peninsula. (2006)
  456. Protecting rare, old-growth, forest-associated species under the Survey and Manage program guidelines of the northwest forest plan. (2006)
  457. Searing the rhizosphere: belowground impacts of prescribed fires. (2006)
  458. Dynamics of water transport and storage in conifers studied with deuterium and heat tracing techniques. (2006)
  459. Diurnal and seasonal variation in root xylem embolism in neotropical savanna woody species: impact on stomatal control of plant water status. (2006)
  460. Effects of vegetation control and organic matter removal on soil water content in a young Douglas-fir plantation. (2006)
  461. Satellite-based peatland mapping: potential of the MODIS sensor. (2006)
  462. Bushy-tailed woodrat abundance in dry forests of eastern Washington. (2006)
  463. Application of two regression-based methods to estimate the effects of partial harvest on forest structure using Landsat data. (2006)
  464. If a tree falls in the woods, who will measure it? DecAID decayed wood advisor. (2006)
  465. DNA analysis of hair and scat collected along snow tracks to document the presence of Canada Lynx. (2006)
  466. Public demand for preserving local open space. (2006)
  467. Volume growth trends in a Douglas-fir levels-of-growing-stock study. (2006)
  468. Managing forest structure and fire hazard—a tool for planners. (2006)
  469. MODIS land cover and LAI collection 4 product quality across nine states in the western hemisphere. (2006)
  470. Effects of release from suppression on wood functional characteristics in young Douglas-fir and western hemlock. (2006)
  471. Community socioeconomic information system. [CD–ROM]. (2006)
  472. Bordered pit structure and function determine spatial patterns of air-seeding thresholds in xylem of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii; Pinaceae) trees. (2006)
  473. EMDS 3.0: A modeling framework for coping with complexity in environmental assessment and planning. (2006)
  474. Predicting lodgepole pine site index from climatic parameters in Alberta. (2006)
  475. The aquatic conservation strategy of the Northwest Forest Plan. (2006)
  476. Using object-oriented classification and high-resolution imagery to map fuel types in a Mediterranean region. (2006)
  477. The influence of ungulates on non-native plant invasions in forests and rangelands: a review. (2005)
  478. Acting on uncertainty in landscape management—options forestry. (2005)
  479. Predicting internal lumber grade from log surface knots: actual and simulated results. (2005)
  480. Application of spatial technologies in wildlife biology. (2005)
  481. Small mammal distributions relative to corridor edges within intensively managed southern pine plantations. (2005)
  482. Vegetation-environment relationships in zero-order basins in coastal Oregon. (2005)
  483. Taxonomic relationships among Phenacomys voles as inferred by cytochrome b. (2005)
  484. Influence of light and soil moisture on Sierran mixed-conifer understory communities. (2005)
  485. Initial responses of forest understories to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention. (2005)
  486. A comparison of the costs of forest service and contract fire crews in the Pacific Northwest. (2005)
  487. Early genetic testing of coastal Douglas-fir for Swiss needle cast tolerance. (2005)
  488. Adaptive management of natural resources: theory, concepts, and management institutions. (2005)
  489. Spatio-temporal scaling of channels in braided streams. (2005)
  490. Causes and consequences of herbivory on prairie lupine (Lupinus lepidus) in early primary succession (2005)
  491. Patterns of vegetative growth and gene flow in Rhizopogon vinicolor and R. vesiculosus (Boletales, Basidiomycota). (2005)
  492. A model to estimate noble fir bough weight. (2005)
  493. Predicting homeowners' approval of fuel management at the wild-urban interface using the theory of reasoned action. (2005)
  494. Early impacts of forest restoration treatments on the ectomycorrhizal fungal community and fine root biomass in a mixed conifer forest. (2005)
  495. Posteruption arthropod succession on the Mount St. Helens volcano: the ground-dwelling beetle fauna (Coleoptera). (2005)
  496. Effect of growth ring orientation and placement of earlywood and latewood on MOE and MOR of very-small clear Douglas-fir beams. (2005)
  497. Season of prescribed burn in ponderosa pine forests in eastern Oregon: impact on pine mortality. (2005)
  498. Defining a regional approach for invasive plant research and management. (2005)
  499. Patterns of covariance between forest stand and canopy structure in the Pacific Northwest. (2005)
  500. Spruce beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) response to traps baited with selected semiochemicals in Utah. (2005)
  501. Forest fuel treatments in western North America: merging silvicultural and fire management. (2005)
  502. Canopy arthropod response to density and distribution of green trees retained after partial harvest. (2005)
  503. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): status and trends of northern spotted owl populations and habitat. (2005)
  504. A modelling study of hyporheic exchange pattern and the sequence, size, and spacing of stream bedforms in mountain stream networks, Oregon, USA. (2005)
  505. Evolving views of public land values and management of natural resources. (2005)
  506. Do remnant old-growth trees accelerate rates of succession in mature Douglas-fir forests? (2005)
  507. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994-2003): status and trend of late-successional and old-growth forest. (2005)
  508. Douglas-fir ectomycorrhizae in 40- and 400-year-old stands: mycobiont availability to late successional western hemlock. (2005)
  509. Structural lumber from dense stands of small-diameter Douglas-fir trees. (2005)
  510. Comparison of regression and geostatistical methods for mapping Leaf Area Index (LAI) with Landsat ETM+ data over a boreal forest. (2005)
  511. Patterns in stream longitudinal profiles and implications for hyporheic exchange flow at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon, USA. (2005)
  512. Credit availability: a possible barrier to growth for the Alaska forest products industry? (2005)
  513. Recent history of large-scale ecosystem disturbances in North America derived from the AVHRR satellite record. (2005)
  514. 25 years of ecological change at Mount St. Helens. (2005)
  515. Nonlinear dynamics in ecosystem response to climatic change: case studies and policy implications. (2005)
  516. A review of protocols for monitoring streams and juvenile fish in forested regions of the Pacific Northwest. (2005)
  517. Integrated research to improve fire management decisionmaking. (2005)
  518. Tree and understory responses to variable-density thinning in western Washington. (2005)
  519. Conserving old forest in landscapes shaped by fire. (2005)
  520. Harry E. Burke and John M. Miller, pioneers in Western forest entomology. (2005)
  521. Tourism and its effects on southeast Alaska communities and resources: case studies from Haines, Craig, and Hoonah, Alaska. (2005)
  522. An approach to effectiveness monitoring of floodplain channel aquatic habitat: channel condition assessment. (2005)
  523. Short-term effects of fuel reduction on pileated woodpeckers in northeastern Oregon—a pilot study. (2005)
  524. Wood productivity of Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir: estimates from growth-and-yield models. (2005)
  525. The wildland-urban interface in the United States. (2005)
  526. Water uptake and transport in lianas and co-occurring trees of a seasonally dry tropical forest. (2005)
  527. Predicted future forest- and farmland development in western Oregon with and without land use zoning in effect. (2005)
  528. Balancing conflicting values: ecosystem solutions in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada. (2005)
  529. Keeping it cool: unraveling the influences on stream temperature. (2005)
  530. Progress towards more uniform assessment and reporting of soil disturbance for operations, research, and sustainability protocols. (2005)
  531. Fanning the flames: climate change stacks odds against fire suppression. (2005)
  532. Growth and yield of all-aged Douglas-fir—western hemlock forest stands: a matrix model with stand diversity effects. (2005)
  533. Timber resource statistics for nonnational forest land in western Washington, 2001. (2005)
  534. Dynamics of hardwood patches in a conifer matrix: 54 years of change in a forested landscape in Coastal Oregon, USA. (2005)
  535. Managing rangelands for wildlife. (2005)
  536. Harvesting morels after wildfire in Alaska. (2005)
  537. Wildfire management in the U.S. Forest Service: a brief history. (2005)
  538. Establishment and growth of native hardwood and conifer seedlings underplanted in thinned Douglas-fir stands. (2005)
  539. Harvest residue and competing vegetation affect soil moisture, soil temperature, N availability, and Douglas-fir seedling growth. (2005)
  540. An assessment of educational needs in the Alaskan forest products industry. (2005)
  541. Historical range of variability in landscape structure: a simulation study in Oregon, USA. (2005)
  542. Estimates of forest canopy height and aboveground biomass using ICESat. (2005)
  543. An approach to effectiveness monitoring of floodplain channel aquatic habitat: salmonid relationships. (2005)
  544. Understanding key issues of sustainable wood production in the Pacific Northwest. (2005)
  545. From nature tourism to ecotourism? The case of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. (2005)
  546. Decision support for integrated landscape evaluation and restoration planning. (2005)
  547. Permanent-plot procedures for silvicultural and yield research. (2005)
  548. Ecological responses to the 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens: forward and preface. (2005)
  549. Developing an agenda to guide forest social science, economics, and utilization research. (2005)
  550. Climate change and California: potential implications for vegetation, carbon, and fire. (2005)
  551. How does species name affect consumer choice? An analysis and implications for cabinet door marketers. (2005)
  552. Modeling trade-offs between fire threat reduction and late-seral forest structure. (2005)
  553. The western juniper resource of eastern Oregon, 1999. (2005)
  554. Does water transport scale universally with tree size? (2005)
  555. System analysis in forest resources: proceedings of the 2003 symposium. (2005)
  556. Costs of landscape silviculture for fire and habitat management. (2005)
  557. Chapter 7. Additional studies using CFIRP treatments: Douglas-fir genetics and ambrosia beetle log colonization. (2005)
  558. Estimating forest canopy fuel parameters using LIDAR data. (2005)
  559. The seed ecology of Iliamna logisepala (Torr.) Wiggins, an east Cascade endemic. (2005)
  560. A hierarchical spatial framework for forest landscape planning. (2005)
  561. How did prefire treatments affect the Biscuit Fire? (2005)
  562. Comparative effects of urea fertilizer and red alder in a site III, coast Douglas-fir plantation in the Washington Cascade Range. (2005)
  563. Stand conditions associated with tree regeneration in sierran mixed-conifer forests. (2005)
  564. Density-dependent effects on physical condition and reproduction in North American elk: an experimental test. (2005)
  565. Effects of post-harvest treatments on high-elevation forests in the North Cascade Range, Washington. (2005)
  566. Combining LIDAR estimates of aboveground biomass and Landsat estimates of stand age for spatially extensive validation of modeled forest productivity. (2005)
  567. Landscape evaluation of female black bear habitat effectiveness and capability in the North Cascades, Washington. (2005)
  568. What's it worth to you? Estimating the public's willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation. (2005)
  569. Southeast Alaska economics: a resource-abundant region competing in a global marketplace. (2005)
  570. Updated outdoor recreation use values on national forests and other public lands. (2005)
  571. Social conditions and trends in southeast Alaska. (2005)
  572. What the soil reveals: potential total ecosystem C stores of the Pacific Northwest region, USA. (2005)
  573. Dry forests and wildland fires of the inland Northwest USA: contrasting the landscape ecology of the pre-settlement and modern eras. (2005)
  574. Using the spatial and spectral precision of satellite imagery to predict wildlife occurrence patterns. (2005)
  575. Evaluating public participation in environmental decision-making: EPA's superfund community involvement program. (2005)
  576. Conceptualizing and measuring demand for recreation on national forests: a review and synthesis. (2005)
  577. An alternative incentive structure for wildfire management on national forest land. (2005)
  578. A simple method for estimating potential relative radiation (PRR) for landscape-vegetation analysis. (2005)
  579. Examining the recent climate through the lens of ecology: inferences from temporal pattern analysis. (2005)
  580. Proceedings: linking healthy forests and communities—successful strategies and future directions. (2005)
  581. SOFRA and RPA: two views of the future of southern timber supply. (2005)
  582. Economic feasibility of longer management regimes in the Douglas-fir region. (2005)
  583. Plantation productivity in the Douglas-fir region under intensive silvicultural practices: results from research and operations. (2005)
  584. Why 'a forest conscienceness'? (2005)
  585. Monitoring forests at the speed of light. (2005)
  586. An explicit microphysics thunderstorm model. (2005)
  587. Ecology of the Columbia spotted frog in northeastern Oregon. (2005)
  588. Fisher conservation in the Pacific States: field data meet genetics. (2005)
  589. Newly discovered populations of salamanders from Siskiyou County California represent a species distinct from Plethodon Stormi. (2005)
  590. Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry—proceedings of a conference. (2005)
  591. Land development under regulation: comparison between the east and the west sides of the Cascade Range in Oregon, Washington, and California. (2005)
  592. Timber resource statistics of south-central Alaska, 2003. (2005)
  593. Phylogenetic studies of Terfezia pfeilii and Choiromyces echinulatus (Pezizales) support new genera for southern African truffles: Kalaharituber and Eremiomyces. (2005)
  594. Costs and regional impacts of restoration thinning programs on the national forests in eastern Oregon. (2005)
  595. Forest and farmland conservation effects of Oregon's (USA) land-use planning program. (2005)
  596. Changes in heartwood chemistry of dead yellow-cedar trees that remain standing for 80 years or more in southeast Alaska. (2005)
  597. Patterns of conifer tree regeneration following an autumn wildfire event in the western Oregon Cascade Range, USA. (2005)
  598. Wildlife habitat fragmentation. (2005)
  599. The northern flying squirrel as an indicator species of temperate rain forest: test of an hypothesis. (2005)
  600. Assessing the accuracy of wildland fire situation analysis (WFSA) fire size and suppression cost estimates. (2005)
  601. Ground-based forest harvesting effects on soil physical properties and Douglas-fir growth. (2005)
  602. Commercial morel harvesters and buyers in western Montana: an exploratory study of the 2001 harvesting season. (2005)
  603. Are self-thinning contraints needed in a tree-specific mortality model. (2005)
  604. A method for estimating vulnerability of Douglas-fir growth to climate change in the Northwestern U.S. (2005)
  605. Our national concern about forestland development. (2005)
  606. Evolutionary relationships among Pinus (Pinaceae) subsections inferred from multiple low-copy nuclear loci. (2005)
  607. Phylogeny of the New World diploid cottons (Gossypium L., Malvaceae) based on sequences of three low-copy nuclear genes. (2005)
  608. Fine-scale variability in growth-climate relationships of Douglas-fir, North Cascade Range, Washington. (2005)
  609. Light detection and ranging (LIDAR): an emerging tool for multiple resource inventory. (2005)
  610. Debris dams and the relief of headwater streams. (2005)
  611. Mechanisms contributing to seasonal homeostasis of minimum leaf water potential and predawn disequilibrium between soil and plant water potential in Neotropical savanna trees. (2005)
  612. Air-quality bioindication in the greater central valley of California, with epiphytic macrolichen communities. (2005)
  613. Vertical stratification of soil water storage and release dynamics in Pacific Northwest coniferous forests. (2005)
  614. A historical forest management conundrum: do social and biophysical mix? (2005)
  615. Geographic variation, genetic structure, and conservation unit designation in the Larch Mountain salamander (Plethodon larselli). (2005)
  616. Estimation and application of a growth and yield model for uneven-aged mixed conifer stands in California. (2005)
  617. Growth, nitrogen fixation and mineral acquisition of Alnus sieboldiana after inoculation of Frankia together with Gigaspora margarita and Pseudomonas putida. (2005)
  618. Accuracy of an IFSAR-derived digital terrain model under a conifer forest canopy. (2005)
  619. Silvicultural technology and applications for forest plantation establishment west of the Cascade crest. (2005)
  620. Bunchgrass plant communities of the Blue and Ochoco Mountains: a guide for managers. (2005)
  621. Productivity of Western forests: a forest products focus. (2005)
  622. Yellow-cedar decline in the North Coast Forest District of British Columbia. (2005)
  623. The ecological and cultural functions of invertebrates in the Congo River basin. (2005)
  624. Innovation in the forest products industry: an analysis of companies in Alaska and Oregon. (2005)
  625. Livestock grazing and wildlife: developing compatabilities. (2005)
  626. Northwest Forest Plan—the first 10 years (1994–2003): preliminary assessment of the condition of watersheds. (2005)
  627. Riparian communities associated with pacific northwest headwater streams: assemblages, processes, and uniqueness. (2005)
  628. Physical hydrology and the effects of forest harvesting in the Pacific Northwest: a review. (2005)
  629. Predicting the potential for historical coho, chinook and steelhead habitat in northern California. (2005)
  630. Community and landscape change in southeast Alaska. (2005)
  631. Leaf functional traits of Neotropical savanna trees in relation to seasonal water deficit. (2005)
  632. Impact of the foliar pathogen Swiss needle cast on wood quality of Douglas-fir. (2005)
  633. Are self-thinning constraints needed in a tree-specific mortality model? (2005)
  634. Extensive, strategic assessment of southeast Alaska's vegetative resources. (2005)
  635. Invasive plants in 21st Century landscapes. (2005)
  636. Morphological, molecular and ecological aspects of the South American hypogeous fungi Alpova austroalnicola sp. nov. (2005)
  637. An adaptive management process for forest soil conservation. (2005)
  638. Pezizalean mycorrhizas and sporocarps in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) after prescribed fires in eastern Oregon, USA. (2005)
  639. Root system morphology of Oregon white oak on a glacial outwash soil. (2005)
  640. South-central Alaska forests: inventory highlights. (2005)
  641. Fuel to burn: economics of converting forest thinnings to energy using BioMax in southern Oregon. (2005)
  642. Prediction errors in wildland fire situation analyses. (2005)
  643. Forest biodiversity policies: where are they leading us? Are we going where we expected to go? (2005)
  644. Simulating the response of natural ecosystems and their fire regimes to climatic variability in Alaska. (2005)
  645. Sense of place in natural resource recreation and tourism: an evaluation and assessment of research findings. (2005)
  646. Seasonal leaf dynamics across a tree density gradient in a Brazilian savanna. (2005)
  647. Genetic characterization of three varieties of Astragalus lentiginosus (Fabaceae). (2005)
  648. Potential management of young-growth stands for understory vegetation and wildlife habitat in southeastern Alaska. (2005)
  649. Spatial and population characteristics of dwarf mistletoe infected trees in an old-growth Douglas-fir - western hemlock forest. (2005)
  650. Maintaining wildlife habitat in southeastern Alaska: implications of new knowledge for forest management and research. (2005)
  651. Forecasting regional to global plant migration in response to climate change. (2005)
  652. Multiscale detection of sulfur cinquefoil using aerial photography. (2005)
  653. Genecology of Douglas fir in western Oregon and Washington. (2005)
  654. Maintenance of an obstruction-forced pool in a gravel-bed channel: streamflow, channel morphology, and sediment transport. (2005)
  655. Financial analysis of fuel treatments. (2005)
  656. Evolutionary diversity and ecology of endemic small mammals of southeastern Alaska with implications for land management planning. (2005)
  657. Oak woodlands and other hardwood forests of California, 1990s. (2005)
  658. Repeatability and implementation of a forest vegetation indicator. (2005)
  659. Forest structure and fire hazard in dry forests of the Western United States. (2005)
  660. Fire and forest meterology. (2005)
  661. Sediment transport and channel morphology of small, forested streams. (2005)
  662. Market segmentation and analysis of Japan's residential post and beam construction market. (2005)
  663. Emigrant Creek cattle allotment: lessons from 30 years of photomonitoring. (2005)
  664. Quantifying sources of variation in the frequency of fungi associated with spruce beetles: implications for hypothesis testing and sampling methodology in bark beetle-symbiont relationships. (2005)
  665. Forests on the edge: housing development on America’s private forests. (2005)
  666. Software for calculating vegetation disturbance and recovery by using the equivalent clearcut area model. (2005)
  667. Site-level evaluation of satellite-based global terrestrial gross primary production and net primary production monitoring. (2005)
  668. Comparison of Tasseled Cap-based Landsat data structures for use in forest disturbance detection. (2005)
  669. Natural and land-use history of the Northwest mountain ecoregions (USA) in relation to patterns of plant invasions. (2005)
  670. Eight nonnative plants in western Oregon forests: associations with environment and management. (2005)
  671. Habitat selection by the American marten in northeastern Oregon. (2005)
  672. The challenges associated with developing science-based landscape scale management plans. (2005)
  673. Young-stand management options and their implications for wood quality and other values. (2005)
  674. Influence of precommercial thinning on snowshoe hares. (2005)
  675. Landscape-level movements of North American elk (Cervus elaphus): effects of habitat patch structure and topography. (2005)
  676. Is it hip? Identifying streams with high intrinsic potential to provide salmon and trout. (2005)
  677. Cooperative advanced-generation breeding and testing of coastal Douglas-fir and western hemlock—strategy and implementation. (2005)
  678. Simulating fuel reduction scenarios on a wildland-urban interface in northeastern Oregon. (2005)
  679. Spruce reproduction dynamics on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, 1987-2000. (2005)
  680. Projections of timber harvest in western Oregon and Washington by county, owner, forest type, and age class. (2005)
  681. Predicting the effects of tropospheric ozone on regional productivity of ponderosa pine and white fir. (2005)
  682. Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other arctic regions. (2005)
  683. Out, out, dam spot! The geomorphic response of rivers to dam removal. (2005)
  684. An overview of science contributions to the management of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. (2005)
  685. Abundance and production of riparian trees in the lowland floodplain of the Queets River, Washington. (2005)
  686. Nontimber forest products management on national forests in the United States. (2005)
  687. Genotype x shade effects for western hemlock. (2005)
  688. Line officers' views on stated USDA Forest Service values and the agency reward system. (2005)
  689. Modeling opportunities and feasibility of siting wood-fired electrical generating facilities to facilitate landscape-scale fuel treatment with FIA BioSum. (2005)
  690. Forest service large fire area burned and suppression expenditure trends, 1970-2002. (2005)
  691. Five-year operational trial of verbenone to deter mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae); Coleoptera: Scolytidae) attack of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). (2005)
  692. Recent research on the management of hemlock-spruce forests in southeast Alaska for multiple values. (2005)
  693. Longer-term effects of selective thinning on microarthropod communities in a late-successional coniferous forest. (2005)
  694. Public perspectives on the "wildfire problem." (2005)
  695. Correlates of microhabitat use and density of Clethrionomys gapperi and Peromyscus keeni in temperate rain forests of Southeast Alaska. (2005)
  696. Crafting a competitive edge: white spruce regeneration in Alaska. (2005)
  697. Growth response of Douglas-fir seedlings to nitrogen fertilization: importance of Rubisco activation state and respiration rates. (2005)
  698. Predictive mapping for tree sizes and densities in southeast Alaska. (2005)
  699. Users guide for noble fir bough cruiser. (2005)
  700. Trophic linkages between headwater forests and downstream fish habitats: implications for forest and fish management. (2005)
  701. Structure-function relationships in sapwood water transport and storage. (2005)
  702. Changes in land use, forest fragmentation, and policy responses. (2005)
  703. Forestland development and private forestry with examples from Oregon (USA). (2005)
  704. Is forest fragmentation driven by the spatial configuration of land quality? The case of western Oregon. (2005)
  705. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2003. (2005)
  706. The Kenai experience: communities and forest health. (2005)
  707. The rise and fall of the Pacific Northwest log export market. (2005)
  708. Ecological support for rural land-use planning. (2005)
  709. Foliar and fungal 15N: 14N ratios reflect development of mycorrhizae and nitrogen supply during primary succession: testing analytical models. (2005)
  710. Plant succession on the Mount St. Helens debris-avalanche deposit. (2005)
  711. Fuel treatments alter the effects of wildfire in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USA. (2005)
  712. Modeling early forest succession following clear-cutting in western Oregon. (2005)
  713. The geomorphic response of rivers to dams: a short course. (2004)
  714. Estimation procedures for the combined 1990s periodic forest inventories of California, Oregon, and Washington. (2004)
  715. Short-term effects of seasonal prescribed burning on the ectomycorrhizal fungal community and fine root biomass in ponderosa pine stands in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (2004)
  716. Methods for projecting large-scale area changes for U.S. land uses and land covers: the past and the future. (2004)
  717. Common families across test series—how many do we need? (2004)
  718. Truffle abundance and mycophagy by northern flying squirrels in eastern Washington forests. (2004)
  719. Mathematical model of a smoldering log. (2004)
  720. Using a decision support system to estimate departures of present forest landscape patterns from historical reference condition—an example from the inland Northwest region of the United States. (2004)
  721. Thinning and prescribed fire and projected trends in wood product potential, financial return, and fire hazard in Montana. (2004)
  722. Spatial partitioning by mule deer and elk in relation to traffic. (2004)
  723. Contemporary wood utilization research needs in the Western United States. (2004)
  724. Guam's forest resources, 2002. (2004)
  725. Bridging the worlds of fire managers and researchers: lessons and opportunities from the Wildland Fire Workshops. (2004)
  726. Ecological correlates of flying squirrel microhabitat use and density in temperate rainforests of southeastern Alaska (2004)
  727. Ecosystems and people: managing forests for mutual gains. (2004)
  728. Incidental captures of birds in small mammal traps: a cautionary note for interdisciplinary studies. (2004)
  729. An assessment of growth and development paths for southeast Alaska. (2004)
  730. NATS truffle and truffle-like fungi 10: Pachyphloeus thysellii sp. nov. (Pezizaceae, Pezizomycotina). (2004)
  731. Timber resource statistics for western Oregon, 1997. (2004)
  732. Guide to the common Potentilla species of the Blue Mountains ecoregion. (2004)
  733. Pacific Northwest forest tree seed zones: a template for native plants? (2004)
  734. Developing tools to sustain biological diversity. (2004)
  735. The economics of amenities and migration in the Pacific Northwest: review of selected literature with implications for national forest management. (2004)
  736. Epiphytic lichen diversity and biomass in low-elevation forests of the eastern Washington Cascade range, USA. (2004)
  737. Conserving hidden diversity the unprecedented challenge of the survey and manage mandate. (2004)
  738. Nursery practices influence seedling morphology, field performance, and cost efficiency of containerized cherrybark oak. (2004)
  739. Ecological effects of variable retention harvests in the northwestern United States: the DEMO study. (2004)
  740. Projecting large-scale area changes in land use and land cover for terrestrial carbon analyses. (2004)
  741. Rhapsody in avian major: a concerto of songbirds, forest management, and the public. (2004)
  742. Effects of off-road recreation on mule deer and elk. (2004)
  743. Economic assessment of using a mobile Micromill® for processing small-diameter ponderosa pine. (2004)
  744. Sustainable production of wood and non-wood forest products: Proceedings of IUFRO Division 5 Research Groups 5.11 and 5.12, Rotorua, New Zealand, March 11–15, 2003. (2004)
  745. Future forestland area: impacts from population growth and other factors that affect land values. (2004)
  746. A review of scientific information on issues related to the use and management of water resources in the Pacific Northwest. (2004)
  747. Leaf photosynthetic traits scale with hydraulic conductivity and wood density in Panamanian forest canopy trees. (2004)
  748. Estimating sawmill processing capacity for Tongass timber. (2004)
  749. Maybeso Experimental Forest. (2004)
  750. Climate change impacts and adaptation in forestry: responses by trees and markets. (2004)
  751. Understory response to fuel reduction treatments in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon. (2004)
  752. Douglas-fir growth and yield: research 1909-1960. (2004)
  753. A strategic assessment of crown fire hazard in Montana: potential effectiveness and costs of hazard reduction treatments. (2004)
  754. Proceedings: views from the ridge—considerations for planning at the landscape scale. (2004)
  755. Evaluation of field performance of poplar clones using selected competition indices. (2004)
  756. Overview of the Starkey Project: mule deer and elk research for management benefits. (2004)
  757. Equations for predicting uncompacted crown ratio based on compacted crown ratio and tree attributes. (2004)
  758. On the road: workable solutions to the problems of roads and highways. (2004)
  759. Reducing fire hazard: balancing costs and outcomes. (2004)
  760. The relationship between Swiss needle cast symptom severity and level of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii colonization in coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii). (2004)
  761. Focused Science Delivery makes science make sense. (2004)
  762. Riparian influences on the biophysical characteristics of seston in headwater streams. (2004)
  763. Trees, houses, and habitat: private forests at the wildland-urban interface. (2004)
  764. Wood density of young-growth western hemlock: relation to ring age, radial growth, stand density, and site quality. (2004)
  765. Silvicultural options for young-growth Douglas-fir forests: the Capitol Forest study—establishment and first results. (2004)
  766. Lodgepole pine site index in relation to synoptic measures of climate, soil moisture and soil nutrients. (2004)
  767. California's forest products industry: a descriptive analysis. (2004)
  768. The Starkey project: long-term research for long-term management solutions. (2004)
  769. Genetic diversity and structure of the fisher (Martes pennanti) in a peninsular and peripheral metapopulation. (2004)
  770. Landscape patterns of phenotypic variation and population structuring in a selfing grass, Elymus glaucus (blue wildrye). (2004)
  771. Following a river wherever it goes: beneath the surface of mountain streams. (2004)
  772. Fungal endophytes in woody roots of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). (2004)
  773. Reconsidering price projections for selected grades of Douglas-fir, coast hem-fir, inland hem-fir, and ponderosa pine lumber. (2004)
  774. The dynamics of rainfall interception by a seasonal temperate rainforest. (2004)
  775. Eccentricity and fluting in young–growth western hemlock in Oregon. (2004)
  776. Southeast Alaska forests: inventory highlights. (2004)
  777. Timber resource statistics for eastern Oregon, 1999. (2004)
  778. Timber resource statistics for Oregon. (2004)
  779. Basin-scale availability of salmonid spawning gravel as influenced by channel type and hydraulic roughness in mountain catchments. (2004)
  780. Forestland social values and open space preservation. (2004)
  781. A comparison of forest canopy models derived from LIDAR and INSAR data in a Pacific Northwest conifer forest. (2004)
  782. The role of ungulate herbivory and management on ecosystem patterns and processes: future direction of the Starkey project. (2004)
  783. CalPro: a spreadsheet program for the management of California mixed-conifer stands. (2004)
  784. Preliminary research findings from a study of the sociocultural effects of tourism in Haines, Alaska. (2004)
  785. Climate change, carbon, and forestry in northwestern North America: proceedings of a workshop November 14-15, 2001 Orcas Island, Washington. (2004)
  786. Improving our understanding of recreation and tourism. (2004)
  787. Effects of clearcutting with corridor retention on abundance, richness, and diversity of small mammals in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina, USA. (2004)
  788. Dynamics of transpiration, sap flow and use of stored water in tropical forest canopy trees. (2004)
  789. Microbial populations and activities in the rhizoplane of rock-weathering desert plants. I. root colonization and weathering of igneous rocks. (2004)
  790. Integrated responses of hydraulic architecture, water and carbon relations of western hemlock to dwarf mistletoe infection. (2004)
  791. Early warning system for Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreaks in the Western United States. (2004)
  792. Spatial and temporal interactions of elk, mule deer, and cattle. (2004)
  793. A multi-scale assessment of human and environmental constraints on forest land cover change on the Oregon (USA) coast range. (2004)
  794. Disturbance and climate effects on carbon stocks and fluxes across western Oregon USA. (2004)
  795. Distribution and abundance of red tree voles in Oregon based on occurrence in pellets of northern spotted owls. (2004)
  796. Habitat and host associations of Craterellus tubaeformis in northwestern Oregon. (2004)
  797. Chemistry of burning the forest floor during the FROSTFIRE experimental burn, interior Alaska, 1999. (2004)
  798. Effectiveness monitoring for the aquatic and riparian component of the Northwest Forest Plan: conceptual framework and options. (2004)
  799. Carbon storage in coarse and fine fractions of Pacific Northwest old-growth forest soils. (2004)
  800. A comparison of a technical and a participatory application of social impact assessment. (2004)
  801. Transport of lead and diesel fuel through a peat soil near Juneau, AK: a pilot study. (2004)
  802. DecAID: the decayed wood advisor for managing snags, partially dead trees, and down wood for biodiversity in the forests of Washington and Oregon. (2004)
  803. Characterizing meadow vegetation with multitemporal Landsat thematic mapper remote sensing. (2004)
  804. Issues in evaluating the costs and benefits of fuel treatments to reduce wildfire in the Nation's forests. (2004)
  805. Influence of age of males and nutritional condition on short- and long-term reproductive success of elk. (2004)
  806. Landscape simulation of foraging by elk, mule deer, and cattle on summer range. (2004)
  807. Landsat's role in ecological applications of remote sensing. (2004)
  808. Economics of rural land-use change. (2004)
  809. Carbon stores, sinks, and sources in forests of northwestern Russia: can we reconcile forest inventories with remote sensing results? (2004)
  810. Social acceptability of alternatives to clearcutting: discussion and literature review with emphasis on southeast Alaska. (2004)
  811. Consumer preferences for kitchen cabinets made from red alder: a comparison to other hardwoods. (2004)
  812. Population growth, urban expansion, and private forestry in western Oregon. (2004)
  813. Chaparral in southern and central coastal California in the mid-1990s: area, ownership, condition, and change. (2004)
  814. Huckleberry abundance, stand conditions, and use in western Oregon: evaluating the role of forest management. (2004)
  815. Tree growth and soil relations at the 1925 Wind River spacing test in coast Douglas-fir. (2004)
  816. The sustainable wood production initiative. (2004)
  817. Fire severity in intermittent stream drainages, Western Cascade Range, Oregon. (2004)
  818. Pollination and seed production in Xerophyllum tenax (Melanthiaceae) in the Cascade Range of central Oregon. (2004)
  819. Stand structure in eastside old-growth ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and northern California. (2004)
  820. Response of understory vegetation important to the northern bobwhite following imazapyr and mechanical treatments. (2004)
  821. Consumer willingness to pay a price premium for standing-dead Alaska yellow-cedar. (2004)
  822. Efficiency of using first-generation information during second-generation selection: results of computer simulation. (2004)
  823. Consumer willingness to pay for a naturally decay-resistant wood product. (2004)
  824. Squirrels cannot live by truffles alone: a closer look at a northwest keystone complex. (2004)
  825. Productivity and diversity of morel mushrooms in healthy, burned, and insect damaged forests of northeastern Oregon. (2004)
  826. Starkey experimental forest and range. (2004)
  827. Western forests, fire risk, and climate change. (2004)
  828. Recovery from simulated sawn logs with sweep. (2004)
  829. Bureau of Land Management density management study. (2004)
  830. Dead wood, living legacies: habitat for a host of fungi. (2004)
  831. FIA BioSum: a tool to evaluate financial costs, opportunities and effectiveness of fuel treatments. (2004)
  832. Southwest Oregon Biscuit Fire. (2004)
  833. Variable density management in riparian reserves: lessons learned from an operational study in managed forests of western Oregon, USA. (2004)
  834. Windows into the forest: extending long-term small-watershed research. (2004)
  835. Cattle and elk responses to intensive timber harvest. (2004)
  836. Long range lateral root activity by neo-tropical savanna trees. (2004)
  837. Classification and management of aquatic, riparian, and wetland sites on the national forests of eastern Washington: series description. (2004)
  838. Processes preventing nocturnal equilibration between leaf and soil water potential in tropical savanna woody species. (2004)
  839. Columbia River flow and drought since 1750. (2004)
  840. 100,000 trees can't be wrong: permanent study plots and the value of time. (2004)
  841. Contributions of acid rain research to the forest science-policy interface: learning from the national acid precipitation assessment program. (2004)
  842. Regional variation in epiphytic macrolichen communities central California forests (2004)
  843. LTER network data access policy revision: report and recommendations. (2004)
  844. The effect of model resolution in predicting meteorological parameters used in fire danger rating. (2004)
  845. Effects of roads on elk: implications for management in forested ecosystems. (2004)
  846. Alaska birch crafts and gifts: marketing practices and demographics. (2004)
  847. Ecology payoffs from red alder in southeast Alaska. (2004)
  848. Forestland values. (2004)
  849. Forest cover changes in the Oregon Coast Range from 1939 to 1993. (2004)
  850. Issues of elk productivity for research and management. (2004)
  851. Urbanization on the US landscape: looking ahead in the 21st century. (2004)
  852. Performance of sampling methods to estimate log characteristics for wildlife. (2004)
  853. Estimating photosynthetic 13C discrimination in terrestrial CO2 exchange from canopy to regional scales. (2004)
  854. Thermal cover needs of large ungulates: a review of hypothesis tests. (2004)
  855. Converging patterns of uptake and hydraulic redistribution of soil water in contrasting woody vegetation types. (2004)
  856. Response of ectomycorrhizal fungus sporocarp production to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention. (2004)
  857. Economic growth and change in southeast Alaska. (2004)
  858. Thinning and prescribed fire and projected trends in wood product potential, financial return, and fire hazard in New Mexico. (2004)
  859. Wildlife adaptations and management in eastside interior forests with mixed severity fire regimes. (2004)
  860. Nutrition and parturition date effects on elk: potential implications for research and management. (2004)
  861. Alternatives to preplant soil fumigation for Western forest nurseries. (2004)
  862. Stand dynamics of mixed red alder-conifer forests of southeast Alaska. (2004)
  863. Methods for integrated modeling of landscape change: Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System. (2004)
  864. Movements and habitat use of rocky mountain elk and mule deer. (2004)
  865. Evolving approaches toward science based forest management. (2004)
  866. DecAID advisor: a tool for managing snags, down wood and wood decay in PNW forests. (2004)
  867. Diets and foraging behavior of northern spotted owls in Oregon. (2004)
  868. Has the Starkey Project delivered on its commitments? (2004)
  869. Microbial populations and activities in the rhizoplane of rock-weathering desert plants. II. growth promotion of cactus seedlings. (2004)
  870. Effects of alternatives to clearcutting on invertebrate and organic detritus transport from headwaters in southeastern Alaska. (2004)
  871. Development of silvicultural systems for maintaining old-growth conditions in the temperate rainforest of southeast Alaska. (2004)
  872. Functional convergence in hydraulic architecture and water relations of tropical savanna trees: from leaf to whole plant. (2004)
  873. Assessing socioeconomic resiliency in Washington counties. (2004)
  874. The Starkey databases: spatial-environmental relations of North American elk, mule deer, and cattle at the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range in northeastern Oregon. (2004)
  875. American Samoa's forest resources, 2001. (2004)
  876. Entiat Experimental Forest: catchment-scale runoff data before and after a 1970 wildfire. (2004)
  877. Area changes for forest cover types in the United States, 1952 to 1997, with projections to 2050. (2004)
  878. Sources of product information used by consumers when purchasing kitchen cabinets. (2004)
  879. Diet composition, dry matter intake and diet overlap of mule deer, elk and cattle. (2004)
  880. Ecological setting of the Wind River old-growth forest. (2004)
  881. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2002. (2004)
  882. Evaluation of the antiaggregation pheromone, 3-methylcyclohex-2-en-1-one (MCH), to protect live spruce from spruce beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) infestation in sourthern Utah. (2004)
  883. Assessing the volume of wood products used to build and maintain recreational structures on the Tongass National Forest: potential opportunities for Alaska wood products substitution. (2004)
  884. Livestock forage conditioning: bluebunch wheatgrass, Idaho fescue, and bottlebrush squirreltail. (2004)
  885. Use of large-scale silvicultural studies to evaluate management options in Pacific Northwest forests of the United States. (2004)
  886. Ecophysiological parameters for Pacific Northwest trees. (2004)
  887. Does turgor limit growth in tall trees? (2004)
  888. Modeling biomass burning emissions for Amazon forest and pastures in Rondônia, Brazil. (2004)
  889. Elk and mule deer responses to variation in hunting pressure. (2004)
  890. Restoration of landscape function: Reserves or active management?  (2003. )
  891. Fluvial processes in Puget Sound rivers and the Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  892. Sex and the single squirrel: a genetic view of forest management in the Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  893. Chapter 17: the search for compatibility: what have we learned? (2003)
  894. Wind River Experimental Forest. (2003)
  895. Users guide for STHARVEST: software to estimate the cost of harvesting small timber. (2003)
  896. Automated designation of tie-points for image-to-image coregistration. (2003)
  897. Carolyn’s Crown/Shafer Creek Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 28. (2003)
  898. Biocomplexity and restoration of biodiversity in temperate coniferous forest: inducing spatial heterogeneity with variable-density thinning. (2003)
  899. Comparison of digital elevation models for aquatic data development. (2003)
  900. Monitoring stand structure in mature coastal Douglas-fir forests: effect of plot size. (2003)
  901. U.S. landowner behavior, land use and land cover changes, and climate change mitigation. (2003)
  902. The 1930s survey of forest resources in Washington and Oregon. (2003)
  903. A reformulation of the Cost Plus Net Value Change (C+NVC) model of wildfire economics (2003)
  904. Human migration and natural resources: implications for land managers and challenges for researchers. (2003)
  905. Dynamic landscape management. (2003)
  906. Managing the "other" forest: collecting and protecting nontimber forest products. (2003)
  907. Downstream effects of the Pelton-Round Butte hydroelectric project on bedload, transport, channel morphology, and channel-bed texture, lower Deschutes River, Oregon. (2003)
  908. Bulk density and soil resistance to penetration as affected by commercial thinning in northeastern Washington. (2003)
  909. Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the Western USA: current knowledge and key questions. (2003)
  910. Seeing the trees for the forest: mapping vegetation biodiversity in coastal Oregon forests. (2003)
  911. Ecology and management of commercially harvested chanterelle mushrooms. (2003)
  912. Projecting national forest inventories for the 2000 RPA timber assessment. (2003)
  913. Horse Rock Ridge Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 27. (2003)
  914. Hydraulic lift in a neotropical savanna. (2003)
  915. Vegetation response to prescribed fire in the Kenai Mountains, Alaska. (2003)
  916. Influence of Bravo fungicide applications on wood density and moisture content of Swiss needle cast affected Douglas-fir trees. (2003)
  917. Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for character-marked cabinets from Alaska birch. (2003)
  918. Hunter demand for deer on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska: an analysis of influencing factors. (2003)
  919. Characterizing land use change in multidisciplinary landscape-level analyses. (2003)
  920. Strategic survey framework for the Northwest Forest Plan survey and manage program. (2003)
  921. Clarifying muddy water: probing the linkages to municipal water quality. (2003)
  922. A test of the economic base hypothesis in the small forest communities of southeast Alaska. (2003)
  923. Compatible management of red alder-conifer ecosystems in southeastern Alaska. (2003)
  924. Biology, ecology, and economics at play: land use and land cover changes in the 21st century. (2003)
  925. Understanding community-forest relations. (2003)
  926. Site index equations and mean annual increment equations for Pacific Northwest Research Station forest inventory and analysis inventories, 1985-2001. (2003)
  927. Arise, amphibians: stream buffers affect more than fish. (2003)
  928. Assessing the cumulative effects of linear recreation routes on wildlife habitats on the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests. (2003)
  929. Proceedings: hidden forest values—the first Alaska-wide nontimber forest products conference and tour. (2003)
  930. Estimating consumer willingness to pay a price premium for Alaska secondary wood products. (2003)
  931. Managing structural and compositional diversity with silviculture. (2003)
  932. Alaska forest products: using resources well. (2003)
  933. Western spruce budworm defoliation effects on forest structure and potential fire behavior. (2003)
  934. Forward vs. backwards selection for seed orchards and cooperative second-generation breeding in the US Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  935. Distributions and habitat models of epiphytic physconia in north-central California. (2003)
  936. Calcareous fens in Southeast Alaska. (2003)
  937. WestPro: a computer program for simulating uneven-aged Douglas-fir stand growth and yield in the Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  938. Compatible forest management: background and context. (2003)
  939. Assessing values of air quality and visibility at risk from wildland fires. (2003)
  940. The role of tree improvement programs for ex situ gene conservation of coastal Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  941. Scaling Gross Primary Production (GPP) over boreal and deciduous forest landscapes in support of MODIS GPP product validation. (2003)
  942. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2001. (2003)
  943. Handbook to additional fungal species of special concern in the Northwest Forest Plan. (2003)
  944. Conservation assessment for the dusky Canada goose (Branta canadensis occidentalis Baird). (2003)
  945. Estimating forest structure parameters within Fort Lewis Military Reservation using airborne laser scanner (LIDAR) data. (2003)
  946. White Spruce and moose enhancement project: overview. (2003)
  947. Development of epicormic sprouts in Sitka spruce following thinning and pruning in south-east Alaska. (2003)
  948. Alaska softwood market price arbitrage. (2003)
  949. High spatial resolution satellite observations for validation of MODIS land products: IKONOS observations acquired under the NASA scientific data purchase. (2003)
  950. Overview of geology, hydrology, geomorphology, and sediment budget of the Deschutes River Basin, Oregon. (2003)
  951. An integer programming model to optimize resource allocation for wildfire containment. (2003)
  952. Axial and radial water transport and internal water storage in tropical forest canopy trees. (2003)
  953. Whole-tree water transport scales with sapwood capacitance in tropical forest canopy trees. (2003)
  954. Modeling the spatially dynamic distribution of humans in the Oregon (USA) coast range. (2003)
  955. Land use changes involving forestry in the United States: 1952 to 1997, with projections to 2050. (2003)
  956. Coarse-scale population structure of pathogenic Armillaria species in a mixed-conifer forest in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon. (2003)
  957. Economic analysis in support of broad scale land management strategies. (2003)
  958. Conservation genetics of bull trout: Geographic distribution of variation at microsatellite loci. (2003)
  959. Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest. (2003)
  960. "Place" as an integrating concept in natural resource politics: propositions for a social science research agenda. (2003)
  961. Assessing the viability and adaptability of forest-dependent communities in the United States. (2003)
  962. An improved strategy for regression of biophysical variables and Landsat ETM+ data. (2003)
  963. Effects of wood on debris flow runout in small mountain watersheds. (2003)
  964. White Spruce and moose enhancement project. (2003)
  965. Delimiting communities in the Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  966. Performance of the SEAPROG prognosis variant of the forest vegetation simulator. (2003)
  967. Quaternary geology and geomorphology of the lower Deschutes River Canyon, Oregon. (2003)
  968. Forests of eastern Oregon: an overview. (2003)
  969. Managing for wildlife: a key component for social acceptance of compatible forest management. (2003)
  970. Conserving and managing the trees of the future: genetic resources for Pacific Northwest forests. (2003)
  971. Range maps of terrestrial species in the interior Columbia River basin and northern portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. (2003)
  972. Disturbance departure and fragmentation of natural systems in the interior Columbia basin. (2003)
  973. Moisture distributions in western hemlock lumber from trees harvested near Sitka, Alaska. (2003)
  974. Forest economics research at the Pacific Northwest Research Station, to 2000. (2003)
  975. The trouble with connectedness: disturbance and ecosystem crashes. (2003)
  976. Vectors, viscin, and Viscaceae: mistletoes as parasites, mutualists, and resources. (2003)
  977. Crown profile equations for stand-grown western hemlock trees in northwestern Oregon. (2003)
  978. Green fescue rangelands: changes over time in the Wallowa Mountains. (2003)
  979. Past and future water use in Pacific Coast states. (2003)
  980. Forest resources of southeast Alaska, 2000: results of a single-phase systematic sample. (2003)
  981. Regional pollution potential in the northwestern United States. (2003)
  982. Marketing recommendations for wood products from Alaska birch, red alder, and Alaska yellow-cedar. (2003)
  983. Science accomplishments report. (2003)
  984. Declines in the breeding population of Vaux's Swifts in northeastern Oregon. (2003)
  985. Social implications of alternatives to clearcutting on the Tongass National Forest: an exploratory study of residents' responses to alternative silvicultural treatments at Hanus Bay, Alaska. (2003)
  986. Accelerating development of late-successional conditions in young managed Douglas-fir stands: a simulation study. (2003)
  987. Adaptive management and the Northwest Forest Plan: rhetoric and reality. (2003)
  988. Microsatellite markers reveal the below ground distribution of genets in two species of Rhizopogon forming tuberculate ectomycorrhizas on Douglas-fir. (2003)
  989. Valuing a log: alternative approaches. (2003)
  990. Taxonomy of the Rhizopogon vinicolor species complex based on analysis of ITS sequences and microsatellite loci. (2003)
  991. A hierarchical linear model for tree height prediction. (2003)
  992. New findings about old-growth forests. (2003)
  993. Access, labor, and wild floral greens management in western Washington's forests. (2003)
  994. Regional synchroneity in fire regimes of western Oregon and Washington, USA. (2003)
  995. An analysis of the timber situation in the United States: 1952 to 2050. (2003)
  996. AUTOSAW simulations of lumber recovery for small-diameter Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine from southwestern Oregon. (2003)
  997. Temporal and spatial changes in soil carbon and nitrogen after clearcutting and burning of an old-growth Douglas-fir forest. (2003)
  998. The importance of place: advances in science and application. (2003)
  999. Geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange flow in mountain streams. (2003)
  1000. Changes in downed and dead woody material following a spruce beetle outbreak on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. (2003)
  1001. Kudzu (Pueraria montana) community responses to herbicides, burning, and high-density loblolly pine. (2003)
  1002. New forest vegetation maps facilitate assessment of biodiversity indicators over large, multi-ownership regions. (2003)
  1003. Spatial relationship of biomass and species distribution in an old-growth Pseudotsuga Tsuga forest. (2003)
  1004. Coming home to roost: the pileated woodpecker as ecosystem engineer. (2003)
  1005. Sediment transport and soil disturbance after postfire logging. (2003)
  1006. A coarse wood dynamics model for the Western Cascades. (2002)
  1007. Congruent management of multiple resources: proceedings from the Wood Compatibility Initiative workshop. (2002)
  1008. Compatibility of breeding for increased wood production and longterm sustainability: the genetic variation of seed orchard seed and associated risks. (2002)
  1009. Altered rangeland ecosystems in the interior Columbia basin. (2002)
  1010. Canopy gaps and dead tree dynamics: poking holes in the forest. (2002)
  1011. Developing silvicultural systems based on partial cutting in western hemlock–Sitka spruce stands of southeast Alaska. (2002)
  1012. Intron size and genome size in plants. (2002)
  1013. Harvest, employment, exports, and prices in Pacific Northwest forests, 1965-2000. (2002)
  1014. Landscape- vs gap-level controls on the abundance of a fire-sensitive, late-successional tree species. (2002)
  1015. Controls on the size and occurrence of pools in coarse-grained forest rivers  (2002)
  1016. Geology and geomorphology of the Lower Deschutes River Canyon, Oregon. (2002)
  1017. Aerial surveys for Swiss needle cast in Western Oregon. (2002)
  1018. Globalization of flora: inviting worldwide ecosystem disaster. (2002)
  1019. Survey for balsam woolley adegid in Washington and Oregon. (2002)
  1020. Air quality in California forests: current efforts to initiate biomonitoring with lichens. (2002)
  1021. Integration of lidar and Landsat ETM+ data for estimating and mapping forest canopy height. (2002)
  1022. Coarse woody debris in oak woodlands of California. (2002)
  1023. Assessing visual soil disturbance on eight commercially thinned sites in northeastern Washington. (2002)
  1024. Compatibility between wood production and other values and uses on forested lands: a problem analysis. (2002)
  1025. Pacific Salmon in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem. (2002)
  1026. Utilization of Oregon’s timber harvest and associated direct economic effects.  (2002)
  1027. Ventilation climate information system: a management tool for smoke and other pollutants. (2002)
  1028. Effect of fertilizer applications and grazing exclusion on species composition and biomass in wet meadow restoration in eastern Washington. (2002)
  1029. Characterizing fuels in treated areas. (2002)
  1030. A public utility model for managing public land recreation enterprises. (2002)
  1031. Private timberlands: growing demands, shrinking land base. (2002)
  1032. Domestic market activity in solid wood products in the United States, 1950-1998. (2002)
  1033. The effects of partial cutting on stand structure and growth of western hemlock—Sitka spruce stands in southeast Alaska. (2002)
  1034. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 17—The Skykomish Study, 1961–93; The Clemons study, 1963–94. (2002)
  1035. The 2000 fire season: lightning-caused fires. (2002)
  1036. DecAID: a decaying wood advisory model for Oregon and Washington. (2002)
  1037. Promoting habitat complexity in second-growth forests. (2002)
  1038. Forests of western Oregon: an overview. (2002)
  1039. Multiresource effects of a stand-replacement prescribed fire in the Pinus contorta-Abies lasiocarpa vegetation zone of central Washington. (2002)
  1040. Highlights of science contributions to implementing the Northwest Forest Plan—1994 to 1998. (2002)
  1041. Research in adaptive management: working relations and the research process. (2002)
  1042. Understanding the compatibility of multiple uses on forest land: a survey of multiresource research with application to the Pacific Northwest. (2002)
  1043. Predictive mapping of forest composition and structure with direct gradient analysis and nearest neighbor imputation in coastal Oregon, U.S.A. (2002)
  1044. Volume, value, and thinning: logs for the future. (2002)
  1045. Effects of forest management on truffle abundance and squirrel diets.  (2002)
  1046. Feasibility of using wood wastes to meet local heating requirements of communities in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. (2002)
  1047. Estimated migration rates under scenarios of global climate change. (2002)
  1048. Assessing and evaluating recreational uses of water resources: implications for an integrated management framework. (2002)
  1049. Species richness, abundance, and composition of hypogeous and epigeous ectomycorrhizal fungal sporocarps in young, rotation-age, and old-growth stands of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) in the Cascade Range of Oregon, U.S.A. (2002)
  1050. Measuring moisture dynamics to predict fire severity in longleaf pine forests. (2002)
  1051. Interactions among soil biology, nutrition, and performance of actinorhizal plant species in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest of Oregon. (2002)
  1052. A comparative study of forestry in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States, with special emphasis on policy measures for nonindustrial private forests in Norway and the United States. (2002)
  1053. Thinning shock and response to fertilizer less than expected in young Douglas-fir stand at Wind River Experimental Forest. (2002)
  1054. Montague Island marmot: a conservation assessment. (2002)
  1055. Regional patterns of dead wood in forested habitats of Oregon and Washington. (2002)
  1056. Montague Island vole: a conservation assessment. (2002)
  1057. Landscape permeability for large carnivores in Washington: a geographic information system weighted-distance and least-cost corridor assessment. (2002)
  1058. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2000. (2002)
  1059. The status of whitebark pine along the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail on the Umpqua National Forest. (2002)
  1060. Beyond 2001: a silvicultural odyssey to sustaining terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems? Proceedings of the 2001 national silviculture workshop, May 6-10, Hood River, Oregon. (2002)
  1061. Influence of prescribed fire on carabid beetle (Carabidae) and spider (Araneae) assemblages in forest litter in southwestern Oregon. (2002)
  1062. When the forest burns: making sense of fire history west of the Cascades. (2002)
  1063. Economics research supporting water resource stewardship in the Pacific Northwest. (2002)
  1064. Evaluating benefits and costs of changes in water quality. (2002)
  1065. Social acceptability of forest conditions and management practices: a problem analysis. (2002)
  1066. Assessing the viability and adaptability of Oregon communities. (2002)
  1067. Restoring complexity: second-growth forests and habitat diversity. (2002)
  1068. Managing young upland forests in southeast Alaska for wood products, wildlife, aquatic resources, and fishes: problem analysis and study plan. (2002)
  1069. Polyploidy and the evolutionary history of cotton. (2002)
  1070. Models for mapping potential habitat at landscape scales: an example using northern spotted owls. (2002)
  1071. Seasonal and sexual differences in American marten diet in northeastern Oregon. (2002)
  1072. Hydraulic redistribution of soil water during summer drought in two contrasting Pacific Northwest coniferous forests. (2002)
  1073. Foliar moisture content of Pacific Northwest vegetation and its relation to wildland fire behavior. (2002)
  1074. Effects of live crown on vertical patterns of wood density and growth in Douglas-fir. (2002)
  1075. Recreation and tourism in south-central Alaska: patterns and prospects. (2002)
  1076. Public lands and private recreation enterprise: policy issues from a historical perspective. (2002)
  1077. Lumber recovery studies of Alaska sawmills, 1997 to 1999. (2002)
  1078. Density and rectangularity of planting influence 20-year growth and development of red alder. (2002)
  1079. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 14—Stampede Creek, 30-year results. (2002)
  1080. Race, class, gender, and American environmentalism. (2002)
  1081. PCR-mediated recombination in amplification products derived from polyploid cotton. (2002)
  1082. A comparison of two estimates of standard error for a ratio-of-means estimator for a mapped-plot sample design in southeast Alaska. (2002)
  1083. Ecology of northern flying squirrels: implications for ecosystem management in the Pacific Northwest, USA. (2002)
  1084. Use of semiochemicals of secondary bark beetles to disrupt spruce beetle attraction and survival in Alaska. (2002)
  1085. Postfire logging: is it beneficial to a forest? (2002)
  1086. A survey of innovative contracting for quality jobs and ecosystem management. (2002)
  1087. Tree planting in the south: what does the future hold. (2002)
  1088. Genetics studies involving Swiss needle cast. (2002)
  1089. Photo point monitoring handbook—Part A: Field procedures; Part B: Concepts and analysis. (2002)
  1090. Disturbances and structural development of natural forest ecosystems with silvicultural implications, using Douglas-fir forests as an example. (2002)
  1091. Lidar remote sensing of above-ground biomass in three biomes. (2002)
  1092. Feast and famine in plant genomes. (2002)
  1093. Extinction risk in successional landscapes subject to catastrophic disturbances. (2002)
  1094. Belowground microbial processes underpin forest productivity. (2002)
  1095. Fire risk in east-side forests. (2002)
  1096. Evaluation of the retail market potential for locally produced paper birch lumber in Alaska. (2002)
  1097. Measures of progress for collaboration: case study of the Applegate Partnership. (2002)
  1098. A bibliography for Quercus garryana and other geographically associated and botanically related oaks. (2002)
  1099. Soil disturbance and 10-year growth response of coast Douglas-fir on nontilled and tilled skid trails in the Oregon Cascades. (2002)
  1100. Release rates of methylcyclohexenone and verbenone from bubble cap and bead releasers under field conditions suitable for the management of bark beetles in California, Oregon, and Alaska. (2002)
  1101. Dead wood all around us: think regionally to manage locally. (2002)
  1102. Seasonal use of small tributary and main-stem habitats by juvenile steelhead, coho salmon, and Dolly Varden in a southeastern Alaska drainage basin. (2002)
  1103. Volume recovery, grade yield, and properties of lumber from young-growth sitka spruce and western hemlock in southeast Alaska. (2002)
  1104. Response of northern flying squirrels to supplementary dens. (2002)
  1105. Geology as destiny: cold waters run deep in western Oregon. (2002)
  1106. Genetic variation in tolerance of Douglas-fir to Swiss needle cast as assessed by symptom expression. (2002)
  1107. Global effects of accelerated tariff liberalization in the forest products sector to 2010. (2002)
  1108. A basis for understanding compatibility among wood production and other forest values. (2002)
  1109. Growth of young Douglas-fir plantations across a gradient in Swiss needle cast severity. (2002)
  1110. Hydraulic redistribution of soil water by neotropical savanna trees. (2002)
  1111. Soggy soils and sustainability: forested wetlands in southeast Alaska. (2002)
  1112. Ground verification of aerial for Port-Orford-cedar root disease in Southwest Oregon. (2002)
  1113. Constancy and cover of plants in the Petersburg and Wrangell Districts, Tongass National Forest and associated private and other public lands, southeast Alaska. (2002)
  1114. Is carbon storage enough? Can plants adapt? New questions in climate change research. (2002)
  1115. Ex situ gene conservation for conifers in the Pacific Northwest. (2002)
  1116. Midscale analysis of streamside characteristics in the upper Grande Ronde subbasin, northeastern Oregon. (2002)
  1117. Social and economic assessment of the Chugach National Forest area. (2002)
  1118. Adjusting for radiotelemetry error to improve estimates of habitat use. (2002)
  1119. Understanding the links between ecosystem health and social system well-being: an annotated bibliography. (2002)
  1120. Estimating fish populations by removal methods with minnow traps in southeast Alaska streams.  (2002)
  1121. Land ownership dynamics in the Big Elk Valley in Oregon during the 20th century. (2002)
  1122. Rapid diversification of the cotton genus (Gossypium: Malvaceae) revealed by analysis of sixteen nuclear and chloroplast genes. (2002)
  1123. Invasive perennial grasses in Quercus garryana meadows of southwestern British Columbia: prospects for restoration (2002)
  1124. Effect of ecosystem disturbance on diversity of bark and wood-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae) in white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) ecosystems of Alaska. (2002)
  1125. Wildlife of westside and high montane forests. (2001. )
  1126. The effects of partial cutting on forest plant communities of western hemlock—Sitka spruce stands in southeast Alaska. (2001)
  1127. Survivorship of Pileated Woodpeckers in northeastern Oregon. (2001)
  1128. Nondestructive evaluation of standing trees with a stress wave method. (2001)
  1129. Proceedings of IUFRO Division Five research group 5.12 Sustainable production of forest products 2000. (2001)
  1130. Bird, mammal, and vegetation community surveys of research natural areas in the Tongass National Forest. (2001)
  1131. Summary estimates of forest resources on unreserved lands of the Chatham inventory unit, Tongass National Forest, southeast Alaska, 1998. (2001)
  1132. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 1999. (2001)
  1133. The future of housing in the United States: an econometric model of long-term predictions for the 2000 RPA timber assessment. (2001)
  1134. Outdoor recreation by Alaskans: projections for 2000 through 2020. (2001)
  1135. Summary estimates of forest resources on unreserved lands of the Stikine inventory unit, Tongass National Forest, southeast Alaska, 1998. (2001)
  1136. Ground-based photographic monitoring. (2001)
  1137. Assessing socioeconomic impacts of climate change on US forests, wood product markets, and forest recreation  (2001)
  1138. Developing management strategies for riparian areas. (2001)
  1139. Botanical survey of Myrtle Island Research Natural Area, Oregon. (2001)
  1140. Fire disturbance effects in subalpine forests of north central Washington. (2001)
  1141. Survival, causes of mortality, and reproduction in American marten in northeastern Oregon. (2001)
  1142. Conservation and management of forest fungi in the Pacific Northwestern United States: an integrated ecosystem approach. (2001)
  1143. Science-based natural resource management decisions: what are they? (2001)
  1144. Benefits of hindsight: reestablishing fire on the landscape. (2001)
  1145. Integrating urbanization into landscape-level ecological assessments. (2001)
  1146. A method for measuring sediment production from forest roads. (2001)
  1147. Science and ecosystem management in the interior Columbia basin. (2001)
  1148. Estimating ecological integrity in the interior Columbia River basin. (2001)
  1149. Evaluation of potential effects of federal land management alternatives on trends of salmonids and their habitats in the interior Columbia River basin. (2001)
  1150. A spatial model of land use change for western Oregon and western Washington.  (2001)
  1151. Socioeconomic evaluation of broad-scale land management strategies. (2001)
  1152. Dispersal flight and attack of the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis, in south-central Alaska. (2001)
  1153. Smoke management guide for prescribed and wildland fire: 2001 edition. (2001)
  1154. Too early to tell, or too late to rescue? Adaptive management under scrutiny. (2001)
  1155. The rule of time and chance: Mount St. Helens and its legacy of knowledge. (2001)
  1156. Economic and environmental effects of accelerated tariff liberalization in the forest products sector. (2001)
  1157. Manipulation of density of Pseudotsuga menziesii canopies: preliminary effects on understory vegetation. (2001)
  1158. Invertebrates of the Columbia River basin assessment area. (2001)
  1159. Avian and amphibian use of fenced and unfenced stock ponds in northeastern Oregon forests. (2001)
  1160. Summary estimates of forest resources on unreserved lands of the Ketchikan inventory unit, Tongass National Forest, southeast Alaska, 1998. (2001)
  1161. Restoration of degraded lands in the interior Columbia River basin: passive vs. active approaches. (2001)
  1162. Small mammals in oak woodlands in the Puget Trough, Washington. (2001)
  1163. Induced spatial heterogeneity in forest canopies: responses of small mammals.  (2001)
  1164. Absorbing the shock: helping communities when change erupts. (2001)
  1165. Harvesting cost model for small trees in natural stands in the interior northwest. (2001)
  1166. Role of selection versus historical isolation in racial differentiation of ponderosa pine in southern Oregon: an investigation of alternative hypotheses. (2001)
  1167. Small mammals in young forests: implications for management for sustainability. (2001)
  1168. Genetic conservation in applied tree breeding programs. (2001)
  1169. Experimental manipulation of spatial heterogeneity in Douglas-fir forests: effects on squirrels. (2001)
  1170. Effect of population outcrossing rate on inbreeding depression in Pinus contorta var. murrayana seedlings. (2001)
  1171. Special forest products: species information guide for the Pacific Northwest. (2001)
  1172. Detecting response of Douglas-fir plantations to urea fertilizer at three locations in the Oregon Coast Range. (2001)
  1173. Quercus garryana communities in the Puget Trough, Washington.  (2001)
  1174. Forest roads: a synthesis of scientific information. (2001)
  1175. Current status of the western gray squirrel population in the Puget Trough, Washington. (2001)
  1176. Autopsy of forestry ballot initiative: characterizing voter support for Oregon's measure 64. (2001)
  1177. Atlas of social and economic conditions and change in southern California. (2001)
  1178. A research framework for natural resource-based communities in the Pacific Northwest. (2001)
  1179. Stereo photo series for quantifying cerrado fuels in Central Brazil—volume I. (2001)
  1180. MC1: a dynamic vegetation model for estimating the distribution of vegetation and associated carbon, nutrients, and water—technical documentation. Version 1.0. (2001)
  1181. Analysts guide: TreeVal for Windows, Version 2.0. (2001)
  1182. Precision, accuracy, and efficiency of four tools for measuring soil bulk density or strength. (2001)
  1183. Forest health restoration in south-central Alaska: a problem analysis. (2001)
  1184. Influences of environment and disturbance on forest patterns in coastal Oregon watersheds. (2001)
  1185. Assessment of the lumber drying industry and current potential for value-added processing in Alaska. (2001)
  1186. Invasion of the exotics: the siege of western Washington. (2001)
  1187. Characterizing fuels in the 21st century. (2001)
  1188. An alternative to clear-cutting in the boreal forest of Alaska: a 27-year study of regeneration after shelterwood harvesting. (2001)
  1189. Fuzzy logic knowledge bases in integrated landscape assessment: examples and possibilities. (2001)
  1190. Log and lumber grades as indicators of wood quality in 20- to 100-year-old Douglas-fir trees from thinned and unthinned stands. (2001)
  1191. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 15—The Hoskins Study, 1963-1998. (2001)
  1192. Ecological and financial assessment of late-successional reserve management. (2001)
  1193. Food for fish, food for thought: managing the invisible components of streams. (2001)
  1194. Recreation and tourism in south-central Alaska: synthesis of recent trends and prospects. (2001)
  1195. Tourism and natural resource management: a general overview of research and issues. (2001)
  1196. Understanding the social acceptability of natural resource decisionmaking processes by using a knowledge base modeling approach. (2001)
  1197. Finite land, infinite futures? Sustainable options on a fixed land base. (2001)
  1198. Under the radar: advances in murrelet monitoring. (2001)
  1199. Boreal blending: timber and moose in Alaska's interior. (2001)
  1200. Broad-scale consequences of land management: Columbia basin example. (2001)
  1201. Interpreting landscape change in high mountains of northeastern Oregon from long-term repeat photography. (2001)
  1202. Paradoxes in science: a new view of rarity. (2001)
  1203. Assessment of the competitive position of the forest products sector in southeast Alaska, 1985-94. (2001)
  1204. Legacy retention versus thinning: influences on small mammals.  (2000. )
  1205. Effects of IBA and NAA treatments on rooting Douglas-fir stem cuttings. (2000.)
  1206. Social assessment for the Wenatchee National Forest wildfires of 1994: targeted analysis for the Leavenworth, Entiat, and Chelan Ranger Districts. (2000)
  1207. Scenery assessment: scenic beauty at the ecoregion scale. (2000)
  1208. Source habitats for terrestrial vertebrates of focus in the interior Columbia basin: broadscale trends and management implications. Volume 1—Overview. (2000)
  1209. Rural communities in the inland Northwest: an assessment of small communities in the interior and upper Columbia River basins. (2000)
  1210. Fir dwarf mistletoe (FIDL). (2000)
  1211. Modification of mixed-conifer forests by ruminant herbivores in the Blue Mountains ecological province. (2000)
  1212. Beetle-killed spruce utilization in the Kenai peninsula. (2000)
  1213. Atlas of human adaptation to environmental change, challenge, and opportunity: northern California, western Oregon, and western Washington. (2000)
  1214. Status of dwarf mistletoes in central America. (2000)
  1215. Alaska's Copper River: humankind in a changing world. (2000)
  1216. Silviculture and Swiss needle cast: research and recommendations. (2000)
  1217. Biological characteristics and population status of anadromous salmon in southeast Alaska. (2000)
  1218. Classification of community types, successional sequences, and landscapes of the Copper River Delta, Alaska. (2000)
  1219. Financial feasibility of marker-aided selection in Douglas-fir. (2000)
  1220. Managing the stands of the future based on the lessons of the past: estimating Western timber species product recovery by using historical data. (2000)
  1221. Tree improvement in the Pacific Northwest. (2000)
  1222. Comparing states with and without growth management analysis based on indicators with policy implications comment. (2000)
  1223. Deconstructing the timber volume paradigm in management of the Tongass National Forest. (2000)
  1224. True fir-hemlock spacing trials: design and first results. (2000)
  1225. Lumber recovery from small-diameter ponderosa pine from Flagstaff, Arizona.  (2000)
  1226. Soil carbon changes: comparing flux monitoring and mass balance in a box lysimeter experiment. (2000)
  1227. Characterization and assessment of economic systems in the interior Columbia basin: fisheries. (2000)
  1228. Developing new silvicultural regimes: the eyes have it. (2000)
  1229. Proceedings: linking healthy forests and communities through Alaska value-added forest products. (2000)
  1230. Mating design considerations—How many crosses do we really need to test? (2000)
  1231. Connecting people with ecosystems in the 21st century: an assessment of our nation's urban forests. (2000)
  1232. Occurrence of Piloderma fallax in young, rotationage, and old-growth stands of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) in the Cascade Range of Oregon, U.S.A. (2000)
  1233. Forest owner incentives to protect riparian habitat. (2000)
  1234. Symbiosis and synergy: Can mushrooms and timber be managed together? (2000)
  1235. Anabat bat detection system: description and maintenance manual. (2000)
  1236. Facing the challenge of the young, the small, and the dead: Alaska's new frontier. (2000)
  1237. Understanding human uses and values in watershed analysis. (2000)
  1238. Social assessment for the Colville National Forest CROP program. (2000)
  1239. Earthworms (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of the Columbia River basin assessment area. (2000)
  1240. If you take stand, how can you manage an ecosystem? The complex art of raising a forest. (2000)
  1241. Alternatives to clearcutting in the old-growth forests of southeast Alaska: study plan and establishment report. (2000)
  1242. Historical and current stand structure in Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine forests. (2000)
  1243. Effects of forest management on understory and overstory vegetation: a retrospective study. (2000)
  1244. Predicting future forestland area: a comparison of econometric approaches. (2000)
  1245. Continuity in fire disturbance between riparian and adjacent sideslopes in the Douglas-fire forest series. (2000)
  1246. Ecological subregions of the interior Columbia basin, USA. (2000)
  1247. Beyond the limits of traditional science: bioregional assessments and natural resource management. (2000)
  1248. Stand-density study of spruce-hemlock stands in southeastern Alaska. (2000)
  1249. Competitiveness of biomass-fueled electrical power plants. (2000)
  1250. Simulating historical variability in the amount of old forests in the Oregon Coast Range. (2000)
  1251. Where will they all live? The enduring puzzle of land use change. (2000)
  1252. Forest management strategy, spatial heterogeneity, and winter birds in Washington. (2000)
  1253. Landslide initiation, runout, and deposition within clearcuts and old-growth forests of Alaska. (2000)
  1254. Growth of lodgepole pine thinned to various densities on two sites with differing productivities in central Oregon. (2000)
  1255. Why do elk seek shelter? The case against the need for thermal cover. (2000)
  1256. Phytomass in southwest Alaska. (2000)
  1257. Fostering the production of nontimber services among forest owners with heterogeneous objectives. (2000)
  1258. Sand lance: a review of biology and predator relations and annotated bibliography. (2000)
  1259. Effects of new forest management strategies on squirrel populations. (2000)
  1260. Monitoring for ozone injury in West Coast (Oregon, Washington, California) forests in 1998. (2000)
  1261. Interactions between white spruce and shrubby alders at three boreal forest sites in Alaska. (2000)
  1262. A habitat-based point-count protocol for terrestrial birds, emphasizing Washington and Oregon. (2000)
  1263. Effects of water suspension and wet-dry cycling on fertility of Douglas-fir pollen. (2000)
  1264. Forest cover dynamics in the Pacific Northwest west side: regional trends and predictions. (2000)
  1265. Historical trends and projections of land use for the South-Central United States. (2000)
  1266. Classifying plant series-level forest potential types: methods for subbasins sampled in the midscale assessment of the interior Columbia basin. (2000)
  1267. Smoke exposure at western wildfires. (2000)
  1268. Korean pine-broadleaved forests of the Far East: proceedings from the international conference—September 30-October 6,1996, Khabarovsk, Russian Federation. (2000)
  1269. Northwest Forest Plan research synthesis. (2000)
  1270. Working with knowledge at the science/policy interface: a unique example from developing the Tongass Land Management Plan. (2000)
  1271. From genes to landscapes: conserving biodiversity at multiple scales. (2000)
  1272. Economic potential of short-rotation woody crops on agricultural land for pulp fiber production in the United States. (2000)
  1273. Environmental effects of postfire logging: literature review and annotated bibliography. (2000)
  1274. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 1998. (2000)
  1275. Fire history in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests on the east slope of the Washington Cascades. (2000)
  1276. Seen one dam, seen 'em all?: the surprising story of the Deschutes River. (2000)
  1277. Smoke exposure among firefighters at prescribed burns in the Pacific Northwest. (2000)
  1278. Community, know thyself: caring about place. (2000)
  1279. Attractant semiochemicals of the engraver beetle, Ips perturbatus, in south-central and interior Alaska. (2000)
  1280. Mitigation, adaptation, and climate change: results from recent research on US timber markets. (2000)
  1281. Effects of global climate change on the US forest sector: response functions derived from a dynamic resource and market simulator. (2000)
  1282. Infection of Douglas-fir by Leptographium wageneri. (2000)
  1283. Diversity and productivity of hypogeous fungal sporocarps in a variably thinned Douglas-fir forest. (1999. )
  1284. Red tree vole / Arborimus longicaudus.  (1999. )
  1285. Reverse technology transfer; obtaining feedback from managers. (1999. )
  1286. Monitoring biodiversity: quantification and interpretation. (1999.)
  1287. Developing measures of socioeconomic resiliency in the interior Columbia River basin. (1999)
  1288. Relationship between self-fertility, allocation of growth, and inbreeding depression in three coniferous species. (1999)
  1289. An assessment of the effects of human-caused air pollution on resources within the interior Columbia River basin. (1999)
  1290. EMDS users guide (version 2.0): knowledge-based decision support for ecological assessment. (1999)
  1291. The fish-based food web: when predator and prey connect. (1999)
  1292. More rain, more drought: will the forests thrive or die? (1999)
  1293. Changes in the non-Federal land base involving forestry in western Oregon, 1961-94. (1999)
  1294. Marbled murrelet effectiveness monitoring plan for the Northwest Forest Plan. (1999)
  1295. National projections of forest and rangeland condition indicators: a supporting technical document for the 1999 RPA assessment. (1999)
  1296. Small-diameter trees used for chemithermomechanical pulps. (1999)
  1297. Spatial variation in population dynamics of Sitka mice in floodplain forests. (1999)
  1298. Comparative effects of precommercial thinning, urea fertilizer, and red alder in a site II, coast Douglas-fir plantation. (1999)
  1299. Revised estimates for direct-effect recreational jobs in the interior Columbia River basin. (1999)
  1300. Private forest investment and long-run sustainable harvest volumes. (1999)
  1301. Forest stand structure of the northern spotted owl's foraging habitat. (1999)
  1302. Evaluating the effects of varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention: experimental design of the DEMO study. (1999)
  1303. Messy world: managing dynamic landscape. (1999)
  1304. Land use in Maine: determinants of past trends and projections of future changes. (1999)
  1305. Proceedings: Pacific Northwest forest and rangeland soil organism symposium; 1998 March 17-19; Corvallis, OR. (1999)
  1306. The strategy and design of the effectiveness monitoring program for the Northwest Forest Plan. (1999)
  1307. Relationship between diameter and gross product value for small trees. In: Wood technology clinic and show. (1999)
  1308. Duplicated genes evolve independently in allopolyploid cotton. (1999)
  1309. Climatology of the interior Columbia River basin. (1999)
  1310. A guide to ozone injury in vascular plants of the Pacific Northwest. (1999)
  1311. Assessing the effects of fire disturbance on ecosystems: a scientific agenda for research and management. (1999)
  1312. Historic resource production from USDA Forest Service northern and intermountain region lands. (1999)
  1313. Does land use planning slow the conversion of forest and farm lands? (1999)
  1314. Historical and current forest and range landscapes in the interior Columbia River basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. Part 1: Linking vegetation patterns and landscape vulnerability to potential insect and pathogen disturbances. (1999)
  1315. Chip prices as a proxy for nonsawtimber prices in the Pacific Northwest. (1999)
  1316. Distribution and abundance of Neotoma in western Oregon and Washington. (1999)
  1317. Modeling change in potential landscape vulnerability to forest insect and pathogen disturbances: methods for forested subwatersheds sampled in the midscale interior Columbia River basin assessment. (1999)
  1318. Clearwood quality and softwood lumber prices: what's the real premium? (1999)
  1319. Monitoring and evaluating citizen-agency interactions: a framework developed for adaptive management. (1999)
  1320. Effect of fuels reduction on American martens and their prey. (1999)
  1321. Electronic (fenceless) control of livestock. (1999)
  1322. Forests planted for ecosystem restoration or conservation. (1999)
  1323. The importance of meat, particularly salmon, to body size, population productivity, and conservation of North American brown bears. (1999)
  1324. Land use in the lake states region: an analysis of past trends and projections of future changes. (1999)
  1325. Pixel by pixel: the evolving landscapes of remote sensing. (1999)
  1326. National strategic plan: modeling and data systems for wildland fire and air quality. (1999)
  1327. Role of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the flow of marine nitrogen into a terrestrial ecosystem. (1999)
  1328. NetWeaver for EMDS user guide (version 1.1): a knowledge base development system. (1999)
  1329. Proceedings of a workshop on bark beetle genetics: current status of research. Workshop on Bark Beetle Genetics; 1998 July 17-18; Madison, WI. (1999)
  1330. Northwest Forest Plan: outcomes and lessons learned from the Northwest economic adjustment initiative: Proceedings of a forum; 1997 July 29-30; Portland, OR. (1999)
  1331. Growth and yield of western larch under controlled levels of stocking in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1999)
  1332. Vegetation resources inventory of southwest Alaska: development and application of an innovative, extensive sampling design. (1999)
  1333. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1997. (1999)
  1334. Trends in key economic and social indicators for Pacific Northwest states and counties. (1999)
  1335. Guide to monitoring smoke exposure of wildland firefighters. (1999)
  1336. Sampling and estimating recreational use. (1999)
  1337. Mushrooms in the mist: stalking the wild chanterelle. (1999)
  1338. Landscape management using historical fire regimes: Blue River, Oregon. (1999)
  1339. Ecological scale and forest development: squirrels, dietary fungi, and vascular plants in managed and unmanaged forests. (1999)
  1340. Wisdom from the little folk: the forest tales of birds, squirrels, and fungi. (1999)
  1341. The effects of thinning and similar stand treatments on fire behavior in Western forests. (1999)
  1342. Watershed restoration, jobs-in-the woods, and community assistance: Redwood National Park and the Northwest Forest Plan. (1999)
  1343. Timber harvesting, processing, and employment in the Northwest Economic Adjustment Initiative region: changes and economic assistance. (1999)
  1344. Growth of ponderosa pine thinned to different stocking levels in central Oregon: 30-year results. (1999)
  1345. The encroachment of exotic herbaceous plants into the Olympic National Forest. (1999)
  1346. Influence of stream characteristics and grazing intensity on stream temperatures in eastern Oregon. (1999)
  1347. A stress wave based approach to NDE of logs for assessing potential veneer quality: Part I—small-diameter ponderosa pine. (1999)
  1348. Genetic variation in response to shade in coastal Douglas-fir. (1999)
  1349. The organization and human use of terai riverine grasslands in the Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal (Vol 2). (1999)
  1350. Western juniper drying project summaries, 1993-96. (1999)
  1351. The Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project: scientific assessment. (1999)
  1352. Opportunities for conservation-based development of nontimber forest products in the Pacific Northwest. (1999)
  1353. Home on the range: might the cattle peacefully graze? (1999)
  1354. Western juniper in eastern Oregon. (1999)
  1355. The Forest Ecosystem Study: background, rationale, implementation, baseline conditions, and silvicultural assessment. (1999)
  1356. Assessing economic tradeoffs in forest management. (1999)
  1357. Management implications of recent changes in spatial patterns of interior northwest forests. (1999)
  1358. Intentional systems management: managing forests for biodiversity. (1999)
  1359. Old-growth forests in the Sierra Nevada: by type in 1945 and 1993 and ownership in 1993. (1999)
  1360. Alternatives to clearcutting of old growth in southeast Alaska. (1999)
  1361. Softwood lumber prices for evaluation of small diameter timber stands in the Intermountain West. (1999)
  1362. An examination of the genetic control of Douglas-fir vascular tissue phytochemicals: implications for black bear foraging. (1999)
  1363. Thirty-five-year growth of ponderosa pine saplings in response to thinning and understory removal. (1999)
  1364. Place assessment: how people define ecosystems. (1999)
  1365. Wind in the forests of southeast Alaska and guides for reducing damage. (1999)
  1366. Breeding graft-compatible Douglas-fir rootstocks (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco). (1999)
  1367. Harvesting costs for management planning for ponderosa pine plantations. (1999)
  1368. Estimating snag and large tree densities and distributions on a landscape for wildlife management. (1999)
  1369. Different perspectives on economic base. (1999)
  1370. Handbook to strategy 1 fungal taxa from the Northwest Forest Plan. (1999)
  1371. Maturation and reproduction of northern flying squirrels in Pacific Northwest forests. (1999)
  1372. Confronting illusions of knowledge: how should we learn? (1999)
  1373. Minimum cost strategies for sequestering carbon in forests. (1999)
  1374. Dead and lying trees: essential for life in the forest. (1999)
  1375. Characteristics of lightning and wildland fire ignition in the Pacific Northwest. (1999)
  1376. Six-year growth of Douglas-fir saplings after manual or herbicide release from coastal shrub competition. (1999)
  1377. Snag dynamics in chronosequence of 26 wildfires on the east slope of the Cascade Range in Washington state, USA. (1999)
  1378. Biological characteristics and population status of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in southeast Alaska. (1999)
  1379. Northern spotted owl effectiveness monitoring plan for the Northwest Forest Plan. (1999)
  1380. Using estimates of natural variation to detect ecologically important change in forest spatial patterns: a case study, Cascade Range, eastern Washington. (1999)
  1381. Woodpecker use and fall rates of snags created by killing ponderosa pine infected with dwarf mistletoe. (1999)
  1382. Use of risk assessment panels during revision of the Tongass Land and Resource Management Plan. (1999)
  1383. Macroecology, paleoecology, and ecological integrity of terrestrial species and communities of the interior Columbia basin and northern portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. (1998)
  1384. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1997. (1998)
  1385. Military maneuvers and biodiversity: strange arrangements in southern California. (1998)
  1386. Adaptive management: good business or good buzzwords? (1998)
  1387. Lessons from a flooded landscape. (1998)
  1388. Parental GCA testing: how many crosses per parent? (1998)
  1389. Analysis of half diallel mating designs I: a practical analysis procedure for ANOVA approximation. (1998)
  1390. Analysts guide to FEEMA for financial analysis of ecosystem management activities. (1998)
  1391. Economies in transition: an assessment of trends relevant to management of the Tongass National Forest. (1998)
  1392. Recurrent outbreak of the Douglas-fir tussock moth in the Malheur National Forest: a case history. (1998)
  1393. Lithosequence of soils and associated vegetation on subalpine range of the Wasatch Plateau, Utah. (1998)
  1394. Forest carnivore conservation and management in the interior Columbia basin: issues and environmental correlates. (1998)
  1395. Wood fiber supply and demand in the United States. (1998)
  1396. Fertilization of terrestrial vegetation by spawning Pacific salmon: the role of flooding and predator activity. (1998)
  1397. H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. (1998)
  1398. Biodiversity and intentional management: a renaissance pathway. (1998)
  1399. Regional gradient analysis and spatial pattern of woody plant communities in Oregon forests. (1998)
  1400. Effect of root strength and soil saturation on hillslope stability in forests with natural cedar decline in headwater regions of SE Alaska. (1998)
  1401. Phytomass in southeast Alaska. (1998)
  1402. Red alder, Alnus rubra, as a potential mitigating factor for wildlife habitat following clearcut logging in southeastern Alaska. (1998)
  1403. Impacts of incorporating land exchanges between forestry and agriculture in sector models. (1998)
  1404. A pilot experiment of forest fertilization during an outbreak of the western spruce budworm in northeastern Oregon. (1998)
  1405. Stochastic representation of fire behavior in a wildland fire protection planning model for California. (1998)
  1406. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1997. (1998)
  1407. Management experiments for high-elevation agroforestry systems jointly producing matsutake mushrooms and high-quality timber in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon. (1998)
  1408. Breeding design considerations for coastal Douglas-fir. (1998)
  1409. Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon: 1998 supplement. (1998)
  1410. Recolonization of experimentally defaunated tidepools by northeast Pacific intertidal fishes. (1998)
  1411. A review of the insects and mites found on Taxus spp. with emphasis on western North America. (1998)
  1412. Integrating science and policy in natural resource management: lessons and opportunities from North America. (1998)
  1413. Lodgepole pine development after early spacing in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1998)
  1414. The human factor in ecological research: an annotated bibliography. (1998)
  1415. Forest science research and scientific communities in Alaska: a history of the origins and evolution of USDA Forest Service research in Juneau, Fairbanks, and Anchorage. (1998)
  1416. Examples of mortality and reduced annual increments of white fir induced by drought, insects, and disease at different stand densities. (1998)
  1417. Air quality climate in the Columbia River Basin. (1998)
  1418. Guidelines for estimating volume, biomass, and smoke production for piled slash. (1998)
  1419. Reduction in growth of pole-sized ponderosa pine related to a pandora moth outbreak in Central Oregon. (1998)
  1420. Coho Salmon populations in the Karst landscape of north Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska. (1998)
  1421. Ecological and economic impacts of forest policies: interactions across forestry and agriculture. (1998)
  1422. The Starkey habitat database for ungulate research: construction, documentation, and use. (1998)
  1423. Dimensions of ecosystem management: a system approach to policy formulation. (1998)
  1424. Flood disturbance in a forested mountain landscape: interactions of land use and floods. (1998)
  1425. Proceedings: Western Juniper Forum '97: Proceedings of a meeting—1997 April 21, Bend, OR. (1998)
  1426. Resiliency of small rural communities in the interior Columbia Basin. (1998)
  1427. Thirty-five-year growth of thinned and unthinned ponderosa pine in the Methow Valley of northern Washington. (1998)
  1428. An assessment of the industrial markets for softwood clearwood lumber. (1998)
  1429. Landslides through the fish-eye lens. (1998)
  1430. Tackling risks at the broad scale in the Interior Columbia Basin. (1998)
  1431. It's not easy being green: the tricky world of small-diameter timber. (1998)
  1432. Estimating historical snag density in dry forests. (1998)
  1433. The effects of wind disturbance on temperate rain forest structure and dynamics of southeast Alaska. (1998)
  1434. Ecological foundations of biodiversity: lessons from natural and managed forests of the Pacific Northwest. (1998)
  1435. Silviculture for multiple objectives in the Douglas-fir region. (1998)
  1436. Composition, volume, and prices for major softwood lumber types in western Oregon and Washington, 1971-2020. (1998)
  1437. Analysis of disconnected diallel mating designs II: results from a third generation progeny test of the New Zealand radiata pine improvement programme. (1998)
  1438. Potential for small-diameter sawtimber utilization by the current sawmill industry in western North America. (1998)
  1439. The importance and conservation of ectomycorrizal fungal diversity in forest ecosystems: lessons from Europe and the Pacific Northwest. (1998)
  1440. The owl: spotted, listed, barred, or gone? (1998)
  1441. A landscape plan based on historical fire regimes for a managed forest ecosystem: the Augusta Creek study. (1998)
  1442. Stumpage prices, volume sold, and volumes harvested from the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 1984 to 1996. (1998)
  1443. Pacific Northwest ecoclass codes for seral and potential natural communities. (1998)
  1444. Log export and import restrictions of the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia: past and present. (1998)
  1445. Supply and demand for wood: a worldwide perspective? (1998)
  1446. Late-successional and old-growth forest effectiveness monitoring plan for the Northwest Forest Plan. (1998)
  1447. Dispersal of the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis, and the engraver beetle, Ips perturbatus, in Alaska. (1997)
  1448. A reliable method of analyzing dietaries of mycophagous small mammals. (1997)
  1449. Of spotted owls, old growth, and new policies: a history since the Interagency Scientific Committee report. (1997)
  1450. Highlighted scientific findings of the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. (1997)
  1451. Assessments of wildlife viability, old-growth timber volume estimates, forested wetlands, and slope stability. (1997)
  1452. Oregon's forest products industry: 1994. (1997)
  1453. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1996. (1997)
  1454. Assessing effects of mitigation strategies for global climate change with an intertemporal model of the U.S. forest and agriculture sectors. (1997)
  1455. Hierarchical subdivisions of the Columbia Plateau and Blue Mountains ecoregions, Oregon and Washington. (1997)
  1456. Research information needs on terrestrial vertebrate species of the interior Columbia basin and northern portions of the Klamath and Great Basins: a research, development, and application database. (1997)
  1457. Pulp quality from small-diameter trees. (1997)
  1458. Variation in salmonid life histories: patterns and perspectives. (1997)
  1459. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1996. (1997)
  1460. California's forest products industry: 1994. (1997)
  1461. Smoke exposure among wildland firefighters: a review and discussion of current literature. (1997)
  1462. Cognitive styles of Forest Service scientists and managers in the Pacific Northwest. (1997)
  1463. Adaptive management areas: achieving the promise, avoiding the peril. (1997)
  1464. Productivity of Populus in monoclonal and polyclonal blocks at three spacings. (1997)
  1465. Large-scale conservation assessment for Neotropical migratory land birds in the interior Columbia River basin. (1997)
  1466. Special forest products: integrating social, economic, and biological considerations into ecosystem management. (1997)
  1467. A climate-change scenario for the Columbia River Basin. (1997)
  1468. Special forest products: biodiversity meets the marketplace. (1997)
  1469. Objectives and study design of the Colville study: silviculture, ecology, utilization, and economics of small-diameter densely stocked stands. (1997)
  1470. SBexpert users guide (version 2.0): a knowledge-based decision-support system for spruce beetle management. (1997)
  1471. National proceedings: forest and conservation nursery associations—1997. (1997)
  1472. County portraits of Washington State. (1997)
  1473. Using micropropagation to conserve threatened rare species in sustainable forests. (1997)
  1474. The Starkey project: history, facilities, and data collection methods for ungulate research. (1997)
  1475. UTOOLS: microcomputer software for spatial analysis and landscape visualization. (1997)
  1476. Soil compaction after yarding of small-diameter Douglas-fir with a small tractor in southwest Oregon. (1997)
  1477. Evaluation of EIS alternatives by the science integration team, volume I. (1997)
  1478. Urban expansion in the forests of the Puget Sound region. (1997)
  1479. National proceedings: forest and conservation nursery associations—1996. (1997)
  1480. A rigorous test of the accuracy of USGS digital elevation models in forested areas of Oregon and Washington. (1997)
  1481. Site-to-site genetic correlations and their implications on breeding zone size and optimum number of progeny test sites for Coastal Douglas-fir. (1997)
  1482. Structure of northern spotted owl nest stands and their historical conditions on the eastern slope of the Pacific Northwest Cascades, USA. (1997)
  1483. Age trends in Douglas-fir genetic parameters and implications for optimum selection age. (1997)
  1484. Forest sustainability: an approach to definition and assessment at the landscape level. (1997)
  1485. Understory plant diversity in riparian alder-conifer stands after logging in southeast Alaska. (1997)
  1486. Timber products output and timber harvests in Alaska: projections for 1997-2010. (1997)
  1487. Ecology and management of the commercially harvested American matsutake. (1997)
  1488. Field guide for the identification of snags and logs in the interior Columbia River basin. (1997)
  1489. Washington's public and private forests. (1997)
  1490. Trees and logs important to wildlife in the interior Columbia River basin. (1997)
  1491. Effects of sib-mating and wind pollination on nursery seedling size, growth components, and phenology of Douglas-fir seed-orchard progenies. (1997)
  1492. Landowner's view of regulation. (1997)
  1493. Timber resource statistics for the north interior resource area of California. (1997)
  1494. Evaluation of the use of scientific information in developing the 1997 Forest plan for the Tongass National Forest. (1997)
  1495. Wild edible mushrooms in the Blue Mountains: resource and issues. (1997)
  1496. An assessment of ecosystem components in the interior Columbia basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins: volume 1. (1997)
  1497. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1997. (1997)
  1498. Annotated Bibliography of Chamaecypans nootkatensis. (1997)
  1499. Timber resource statistics for the Sacramento resource area of California. (1997)
  1500. Respiration , nitrogen fixation, and mineralizable nitrogen spatial and temporal patterns within two Oregon Douglas-fir stands. (1997)
  1501. Timber resource statistics for the San Joaquin and southern resource areas of California. (1997)
  1502. Dens of northern flying squirrels in the Pacific Northwest. (1997)
  1503. Observations of northern flying squirrel feeding behavior: use of non-truffle food items. (1997)
  1504. Special forest products: an east-side perspective. (1997)
  1505. Spilogale gracilis in upland forests of western Washington and Oregon. (1996. )
  1506. Endangered, threatened, and sensitive plants of Fort Lewis, Washington: distribution, mapping, and management recommendations for species conservation. (1996. )
  1507. Conservation of biodiversity: a useful paradigm for forest ecosystem management.  (1996. )
  1508. Interactions of Northwest forest canopies and arboreal mammals.  (1996. )
  1509. Observations of weasels in second-growth Douglas-fir forests in the Puget Trough, Washington. (1996. )
  1510. The Pacific Northwest region vegetation and monitoring system. (1996)
  1511. Multivariate geomorphic analysis of forest streams: implications for assessment of land use impacts on channel condition. (1996)
  1512. Selected economic and demographic data for counties of the interior Columbia River Basin. (1996)
  1513. Integrated scientific assessment for ecosystem management in the interior Columbia Basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. (1996)
  1514. Case history of population change in a Bacillus thuringiensis-treated vs. an untreated outbreak of the western spruce budworm. (1996)
  1515. Karst landscapes and associated resources: a resource assessment. (1996)
  1516. Conservation assessment for the northern goshawk in southeast Alaska. (1996)
  1517. The 1993 timber assessment market model: structure, projections, and policy simulations. (1996)
  1518. Role of nonmarket economic values in benefit-cost analysis of public forest management. (1996)
  1519. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1996. (1996)
  1520. The forest and agricultural sector optimization model (FASOM): model structure and policy applications. (1996)
  1521. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1995. (1996)
  1522. A structural classification for inland northwest forest vegetation. (1996)
  1523. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1995. (1996)
  1524. The Interior Columbia River Basin: patterns of population, employment, and income change. (1996)
  1525. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1995. (1996)
  1526. Defining social acceptability in ecosystem management: a workshop proceedings; 1992 June 23-25; Kelso, WA. (1996)
  1527. A framework for ecosystem management in the Interior Columbia Basin including portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. (1996)
  1528. Initial and continued effects of a release spray in a coastal Oregon Douglas-fir plantation.  (1996)
  1529. Reducing stand densities in immature and mature stands, Applegate Watershed, Southwest Oregon. (1996)
  1530. Lumber recovery and deterioration of beetle-killed Douglas-fir and grand fir in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. (1996)
  1531. User assessment of smoke-dispersion models for wildland biomass burning. (1996)
  1532. Above- and below-ground characteristics associated with wind toppling in a young Populus plantation. (1996)
  1533. Influence of riparian canopy on macroinvertebrate composition and food habits of juvenile salmonids in several Oregon streams. (1996)
  1534. Stability and change in forest-based communities: a selected bibliography. (1996)
  1535. Ammonium nitrate, urea, and biuret fertilizers increase volume growth of 57-year-old Douglas-fir trees within a gradient of nitrogen deficiency. (1996)
  1536. Projecting population change in the interior Columbia River Basin. (1996)
  1537. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 13—The Francis Study, 1963-90. (1996)
  1538. Smoke emissions from prescribed burning of southern California chaparral. (1996)
  1539. Old growth in northwestern California national forests. (1996)
  1540. Stump sprouting of Pacific yew. (1996)
  1541. Predicting the effect of fire on large-scale vegetation patterns in North America. (1996)
  1542. Sustainability issues for resource managers. (1996)
  1543. Timber supply in the Pacific Northwest: managing for economic and ecological values in Douglas-fir forest. (1996)
  1544. A conservation assessment for the marbled murrelet in southeast Alaska. (1996)
  1545. Tailed frogs: distribution, ecology, and association with timber harvest in northeastern Oregon. (1996)
  1546. Foundations of biodiversity in managed Douglas-fir forests. (1996)
  1547. Board-Foot and cubic-foot volume tables for Alaska-cedar in southeast Alaska. (1996)
  1548. Status of the interior Columbia Basin: summary of scientific findings. (1996)
  1549. Institutional barriers and incentives for ecosystem management: a problem analysis. (1996)
  1550. Deterioration of fire-killed timber in southern Oregon and northern California. (1996)
  1551. Managing forest ecosystems to conserve fungus diversity and sustain wild mushroom harvests. (1996)
  1552. Soil compaction and organic matter affect conifer seedling nonmycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal root tip abundance and diversity. (1996)
  1553. Scientific information and the Tongass land management plan: key findings derived from the scientific literature, species assessments, resource analyses, workshops, and risk assessment panels. (1996)
  1554. Effects of insecticide treatments on subsequent defoliation by western spruce budworm in Oregon and Washington: 1982-92. (1996)
  1555. Timber resource statistics for the central coast resource area of California. (1996)
  1556. The Alexander Archipelago wolf: a conservation assessment. (1996)
  1557. Estimating live fuels for shrubs and herbs with BIOPAK. (1996)
  1558. Timber resource statistics for the North Coast resource area of California. (1996)
  1559. Conservation and development of nontimber forest products in the Pacific Northwest: an annotated bibliography. (1996)
  1560. Board-foot and cubic-foot volume tables for western red cedar in southeast Alaska. (1996)
  1561. Disturbance and Forest Health in Oregon and Washington. (1996)
  1562. County portraits of Oregon and Northern California. (1996)
  1563. Forested plant associations of the Colville National Forest. (1996)
  1564. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1996. (1996)
  1565. Spotted owls: resource and space use in mosaic landscapes. (1995. )
  1566. Small mammals in managed, naturally young, and old-growth forests. (1995. )
  1567. Spotted owl ecology: theory and methodology—a reply to Rosenberg et al. (1995. )
  1568. Sciurids in Pacific Northwest managed and old-growth forests.  (1995. )
  1569. Interpreting long-term trends in Blue Mountain ecosystems from repeat photography. (1995)
  1570. Productivity of nonindustrial private forests in western Washington: alternative futures. (1995)
  1571. National proceedings: forest and conservation nursery associations—1995. (1995)
  1572. Biomass and nutrient distributions in central Oregon second-growth ponderosa pine ecosystems. (1995)
  1573. Modeling the population dynamics of Pacific yew. (1995)
  1574. Treatment of old-growth stands and its effects on birds, ants, and large woody debris: a case study. (1995)
  1575. FRAGSTATS: spatial pattern analysis program for quantifying landscape structure. (1995)
  1576. Hardwood supply in the Pacific Northwest-a policy perspective. (1995)
  1577. A disturbance-based ecosystem approach to maintaining and restoring freshwater habitats of evolutionarily significant units of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest. (1995)
  1578. Research publications of the Pringle Falls Experimental Forest, central Oregon Cascade Range, 1930 to 1993. (1995)
  1579. Plant biomass in the Tanana River Basin, Alaska. (1995)
  1580. The contribution of federal and nonfederal habitat to persistence of the northern spotted owl on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington: report of the reanalysis team. (1995)
  1581. Domestic geese: biological weed control in an agricultural setting. (1995)
  1582. Oregon's forest products industry: 1992. (1995)
  1583. Field guide for forested plant associations of the Wenatchee National Forest. (1995)
  1584. Disturbance regimes and their relationships to forest health. (1995)
  1585. Historical and current forest landscapes in eastern Oregon and Washington Part II: Linking vegetation characteristics to potential fire behavior and related smoke production. (1995)
  1586. Phytosociology and succession on earthquake-uplifted coastal wetlands, Copper River Delta, Alaska. (1995)
  1587. Herbaceous stubble height as a warning of impending cattle grazing damage to riparian areas. (1995)
  1588. Strategies and recommendations for addressing forest health issues in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington. (1995)
  1589. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1994. (1995)
  1590. Growth and mortality of ponderosa pine poles thinned to various densities in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1995)
  1591. Biology and management of the western gray squirrel and Oregon white oak woodlands: with emphasis on the Puget Trough. (1995)
  1592. Extended rotations and culmination age of coast Douglas-fir: old studies speak to current issues. (1995)
  1593. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1994. (1995)
  1594. Laminated root rot in western North America. (1995)
  1595. A hypermedia reference system to the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment team report and some related publications. (1995)
  1596. Owls of old forests of the world. (1995)
  1597. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1994. (1995)
  1598. Stand characteristics of 65-year-old planted and naturally regenerated stands near Sequim, Washington. (1995)
  1599. The biology of amphibians and reptiles in old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest. (1995)
  1600. Rapid soil development after windthrow disturbance in pristine forests. (1995)
  1601. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1995. (1995)
  1602. Ten-year development of Douglas-fir and associated vegetation after different site preparation on coast range clearcuts. (1995)
  1603. Management needs assessment for the Copper River Delta, Alaska. (1995)
  1604. Disturbance and canopy gaps as indicators of forest health in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1995)
  1605. California's forest products industry: 1992. (1995)
  1606. Historical patterns of western spruce budworm and Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreaks in the northern Blue Mountains, Oregon, since A.D. 1700. (1995)
  1607. Distribution and habitat of the western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus) on Fort Lewis, Washington. (1995)
  1608. Operational experience at a "dog-hair" site. (1995)
  1609. Timber resource statistics for eastern Washington, 1995. (1995)
  1610. Estimated economic impacts on the timber range and recreation programs on NFS and BLM public lands from adopting the proposed interim PACFISH. (1995)
  1611. Definitions and codes for seral status and structure of vegetation. (1995)
  1612. Considerations for evaluating controlled exposure studies of tree seedlings. (1994)
  1613. Mount St. Helens: biological responses following the 1980 eruptions — an indexed bibliography and research abstracts (1980 - 93). (1994)
  1614. SBexpert users guide (version 1.0): a knowledge-based decision-support system for spruce beetle management. (1994)
  1615. Landscape and the intermontane Northwest: an environmental history. (1994)
  1616. Eastside forest management practices: historical overview, extent of their application, and their effects on sustainability of ecosystems. (1994)
  1617. Effects of long-term use by big game and livestock in the Blue Mountains forest ecosystems. (1994)
  1618. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1993. (1994)
  1619. The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the western United States. (1994)
  1620. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 12—The Iron Creek Study, 1966-89. (1994)
  1621. Management history of eastside ecosystems: changes in fish habitat over 50 years, 1935-1992. (1994)
  1622. Chapter 1: A conservation assessment framework for forest carnivores. (1994)
  1623. Genetic variation and seed transfer guidelines for ponderosa pine in the Ochoco and Malheur National Forests of central Oregon. (1994)
  1624. Snag abundance for primary cavity-nesting birds on nonfederal forest lands in Oregon and Washington. (1994)
  1625. Forest health in the Blue Mountains: an ecologist's perspective on ecosystem processes and biological diversity. (1994)
  1626. Software for computing plant biomass—BIOPAK users guide. (1994)
  1627. Dynamics and pattern of a managed coniferous forest landscape in Oregon. (1994)
  1628. Chapter 4: Lynx. (1994)
  1629. Some simulation estimates of mean annual increment of Douglas-fir: results, limitations, and implications for management. (1994)
  1630. Fire and weather disturbances in terrestrial ecosystems of the eastern Cascades. (1994)
  1631. Biotic and abiotic processes in eastside ecosystems: the effects of management on plant and community ecology and on stand and landscape vegetation dynamics. (1994)
  1632. Uncertainty in countrywide forest biomass estimates. (1994)
  1633. Volume II: Ecosystem management: principles and applications. (1994)
  1634. Estimates of the values of elk in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington: evidence from existing literature. (1994)
  1635. Monitoring larval populations of the Douglas-fir tussock moth and the western budworm on permanent plots. (1994)
  1636. Ecological health of river basins in forested regions of eastern Washington and Oregon. (1994)
  1637. Timber products output and timber harvests in Alaska: projections for 1992-2010. (1994)
  1638. Timber resource statistics for timberland outside National Forests in eastern Oregon. (1994)
  1639. The "great" price spike of '93: an analysis of lumber and stumpage prices in the Pacific Northwest. (1994)
  1640. Volume V: a framework for sustainable-ecosystem management. (1994)
  1641. Managing for featured, threatened, endangered, and sensitive species and unique habitats for ecosystem sustainability. (1994)
  1642. Biases of chamber methods for measuring soil CO2 efflux demonstrated with a laboratory apparatus. (1994)
  1643. Using expert opinion to evaluate a habitat effectiveness model for elk in western Oregon and Washington. (1994)
  1644. Historical and current forest landscapes of eastern Oregon and Washington Part I: Vegetation pattern and insect and disease hazards. (1994)
  1645. Genetic variation in tree structure and its relation to size in Douglas-fir: II. crown form, branch characters, and foliage characters. (1994)
  1646. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1994. (1994)
  1647. Genetic variation and seed transfer guidelines for ponderosa pine in central Oregon. (1994)
  1648. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1993. (1994)
  1649. Animal damage management handbook. (1994)
  1650. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1993. (1994)
  1651. Biotic and abiotic processes in eastside ecosystems: the effects of management on soil properties, processes, and productivity. (1994)
  1652. Historical and current roles of insects and pathogens in eastern Oregon and Washington forested landscapes. (1994)
  1653. Volume IV: restoration of stressed sites and processes. (1994)
  1654. Genetic variation in tree structure and its relation to size in Douglas-fir: I. Biomass partitioning, foliage efficiency, stem form, and wood density. (1994)
  1655. Adaptive ecosystem management in the Pacific Northwest. (1994)
  1656. In vitro colony interactions among species of Trichoderma with inference toward biological control. (1994)
  1657. Chapter 7: Information needs and a research strategy for conserving forest carnivores (1994)
  1658. Chapter 6: The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: considerations for management (1994)
  1659. Expanding horizons of forest ecosystem management: proceedings of the third habitat futures workshop; 1992 October; Vernon, B.C. (1994)
  1660. Use of the forest canopy by bats. (1994)
  1661. Hardwood price reporting. (1994)
  1662. Using expert opinion to evaluate a habitat effectiveness model for elk in western Oregon and Washington. (1994)
  1663. Ecology of porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum) and Colorado Tick fever virus in Rocky Moutain National Park, 1975-1977. (1993. )
  1664. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1992. (1993)
  1665. Family composition of Douglas-fir nursery stock as influenced by seed characters, mortality, and culling practices. (1993)
  1666. Biology, ecology, and social aspects of wild edible mushrooms in the forests of the Pacific Northwest: a preface to managing commercial harvest. (1993)
  1667. The export premium: why some logs are worth more abroad. (1993)
  1668. Suggested stocking levels for forest stands in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington. (1993)
  1669. Biology of bats in Douglas-fir forests. (1993)
  1670. Techniques to construct New Zealand elk-proof fence. (1993)
  1671. Community type classification of forest vegetation in young, mixed stands, interior Alaska. (1993)
  1672. Forest health in the Blue Mountains: a management strategy for fire-adapted ecosystems. (1993)
  1673. Size of Douglas-fir trees in relation to distance from a mixed red alder - Douglas-fir stand (1993)
  1674. Population dynamics of the major North American needle-eating budworms. (1993)
  1675. Evaluating realized genetic gains from tree improvement. (1993)
  1676. Family differences in equations for predicting biomass and leaf area in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii). (1993)
  1677. Response of the engraver beetle, Ipsperturbatus, to semiochemicals in white spruce stands of interior Alaska. (1993)
  1678. Genetic variation and seed zones of Douglas-fir in the Siskiyou National Forest. (1993)
  1679. Design issues for evaluating seedling exposure studies. (1993)
  1680. British Columbia log export policy: historical review and analysis. (1993)
  1681. Monte Carlo simulation models of breeding-population advancement. (1993)
  1682. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1993. (1993)
  1683. Effectiveness of polyethylene sheeting in controlling spruce beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in infested stacks of spruce firewood in Alaska. (1993)
  1684. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1992. (1993)
  1685. Forecasting outbreaks of the Douglas-fir tussock moth from lower crown cocoon samples. (1993)
  1686. Protocols for care and handling of deer and elk at the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range. (1993)
  1687. Early development of matched planted and naturally regenerated Douglas-fir stands after slash burning in the Cascade Range. (1993)
  1688. CONSUME: users guide. (1993)
  1689. Product recovery of ponderosa pine in Arizona and New Mexico. (1993)
  1690. Protocols for care and handling of deer and elk at the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range. (1993)
  1691. Ecological impacts of using chloropicrin to control laminated root rot in Northwest conifer forests: growth and mycorrhiza formation of planted Douglas-fir seedlings after two growing seasons. (1993)
  1692. Inexpensive camera systems for detecting martens, fishers, and other animals: guidelines for use and standardization. (1993)
  1693. Forestry sector analysis for developing countries: issues and methods. (1993)
  1694. Area of old-growth forests in California, Oregon, and Washington. (1993)
  1695. Instar development of the Douglas-fir tussock moth in relation to field temperatures. (1993)
  1696. New Lepidoptera records for the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. (1993)
  1697. Variation in phenology and monoterpene patterns of defoliated and nondefoliated Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca). (1993)
  1698. Survival and reproduction of radio-marked adult spotted owls. (1992. )
  1699. Northern spotted owls: influence of prey base and landscape character.  (1992. )
  1700. Early survival and height growth of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine seedlings and variations in site factors following treatment of logging residues. (1992)
  1701. Geographic variation in speed of seed germination in central Oregon ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws.). (1992)
  1702. Friction angle measurements on a naturally formed gravel streambed: implications for critical boundary shear stress. (1992)
  1703. Price projections for selected grades of Douglas-fir, coast hem-fir, inland hem-fir, and ponderosa pine lumber. (1992)
  1704. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 10—The Hoskins Study, 1963-83. (1992)
  1705. Seed weight - seedling size correlation in coastal Douglas-fir: genetic and environmental components. (1992)
  1706. PP prune users guide. (1992)
  1707. An analytical method to assess spruce beetle impacts on white spruce resources, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. (1992)
  1708. Timber resource statistics for western Washington. (1992)
  1709. Application of a hierarchical habitat unit classification system: stream habitat and salmonid distribution in Ward Creek, southeast Alaska. (1992)
  1710. Deterioration of fire-killed and fire-damaged timber in the Western United States. (1992)
  1711. Microcomputer software for calculating an elk habitat effectiveness index on Blue Mountain winter ranges. (1992)
  1712. Vandalism: research, prevention, and social policy. (1992)
  1713. Alaska research natural areas: 3. Serpentine slide. (1992)
  1714. Economic implications for management of structural retention on harvest units at the Blue River Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, Oregon. (1992)
  1715. Wildlife habitats of the north coast of California: new techniques for extensive forest inventory. (1992)
  1716. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 11—Stampede Creek, a 20-year progress report. (1992)
  1717. Stocking levels and underlying assumptions for uneven-aged Ponderosa Pine stands. (1992)
  1718. Forest health in the Blue Mountains: the influence of insects and disease. (1992)
  1719. Forest landscape analysis and design: a process for developing and implementing land management objectives for landscape patterns. (1992)
  1720. A spruce budworm sampling program for HUSKY HUNTER field data recorders. (1992)
  1721. Morphology and evolution of salmonid habitats in a recently deglaciated river basin, Washington state, USA. (1992)
  1722. DFPRUNE users guide. (1992)
  1723. Installation and use of epoxy-grouted rock anchors for skyline logging in southeast Alaska. (1992)
  1724. Silvicultural approaches to animal damage management in Pacific Northwest forests. (1992)
  1725. Dispersal of white spruce seed on Willow Island in interior Alaska. (1992)
  1726. Distribution of biomass and nutrients in lodgepole pine/bitterbrush ecosystems in central Oregon. (1992)
  1727. Production and assessment of red alder planting stock. (1992)
  1728. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1991. (1992)
  1729. The economic impact on the forest sector of critical habitat delineation for salmon in the Columbia and Snake River basins. (1992)
  1730. Native timber harvests in southeast Alaska. (1992)
  1731. Microcomputer software for calculating the western Oregon elk habitat effectiveness index. (1992)
  1732. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1992. (1992)
  1733. The aggregate timberland assessment system—ATLAS: a comprehensive timber projection model. (1992)
  1734. Effects of new export rules, a spotted owl plan, and recession on timber prices and shipments from the Douglas-fir region. (1992)
  1735. New perspectives in forest management: background, science issues, and research agenda. (1992)
  1736. A pioneer exotic tree search for the Douglas-fir region. (1992)
  1737. Genotype * environment interaction: a case study for Douglas-fir in western Oregon. (1992)
  1738. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1991. (1992)
  1739. Downed woody material in southeast Alaska forest stands. (1992)
  1740. Defining wilderness quality: the role of standards in wilderness management—a workshop proceedings. (1992)
  1741. Effects of long-term pruning, meristem origin, and branch order on the rooting of Douglas-fir stem cuttings. (1992)
  1742. Ethical questions for resource managers. (1992)
  1743. Guidelines for evaluating air pollution impacts on class I wilderness areas in the Pacific Northwest. (1992)
  1744. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1992. (1992)
  1745. Proceedings: North American forest insect work conference. (1992)
  1746. Forest health in the Blue Mountains: social and economic perspectives. (1992)
  1747. The Alaska vegetation classification. (1992)
  1748. Habitat management for red tree voles in Douglas-fir forests. (1992)
  1749. Guidelines and sample protocol for sampling forest gaps. (1992)
  1750. Long-term experiments on log decomposition at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. (1992)
  1751. Financial analysis of pruning ponderosa pine. (1992)
  1752. Genetic variation and seed transfer guidelines for lodgepole pine in central Oregon. (1992)
  1753. Guidelines for evaluating air pollution impacts on class I wilderness areas in the Pacific Northwest. (1992)
  1754. Track counts as indices to abundances of arboreal rodents. (1991. )
  1755. Arboreal nests of Phenacomys longgicaudus in Oregon. (1991. )
  1756. Oregon's forest products industry: 1988. (1991)
  1757. Pacific Rim log trade: determinants and trends. (1991)
  1758. A users guide for SAMM: a prototype southeast Alaska multiresource model. (1991)
  1759. Vacuum collection of Douglas-fir pollen for supplemental mass pollinations. (1991)
  1760. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1991. (1991)
  1761. Sampling methods for amphibians in streams in the Pacific Northwest. (1991)
  1762. Sensitivity of TRIM projections to management, harvest, yield, and stocking adjustment assumptions. (1991)
  1763. Preliminary timber resource statistics for the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. (1991)
  1764. Invertebrates of The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Cascade Range, Oregon. V: An Annotated List of Insects and Other Arthropods. (1991)
  1765. Invertebrates of The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Cascade Range, Oregon. V: An Annotated List of Insects and Other Arthropods (1991)
  1766. Fertilization and spacing effects on growth of planted ponderosa pine. (1991)
  1767. Preliminary timber resource statistics for the Puget Sound area, Washington. (1991)
  1768. Variance in response of pole-size trees and seedlings of Douglas-fir and western hemlock to nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers. (1991)
  1769. Monthly stumpage prices for the Pacific Northwest. (1991)
  1770. Effects of seed weight and rate of emergence on early growth of open-pollinated Douglas-fir families. (1991)
  1771. Provisional tree seed zones and transfer guidelines for Alaska. (1991)
  1772. Methods for measuring populations of arboreal rodents. (1991)
  1773. Monitoring firefighter exposure to air toxins at prescribed burns of forest and range biomass. (1991)
  1774. Methods for measuring populations of small, diurnal forest birds. (1991)
  1775. Environmental ramifications of various materials used in construction and manufacture in the United States. (1991)
  1776. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1990. (1991)
  1777. Relative family performance and variance structure of open-pollinated Douglas-fir seedlings grown in three competitive environments. (1991)
  1778. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1991. (1991)
  1779. California's forest products industry: 1988. (1991)
  1780. Timber resource statistics for the Stikine area of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, 1984. (1991)
  1781. Preliminary timber resource statistics for southwest Washington. (1991)
  1782. Evaluation of a stream channel-type system for southeast Alaska. (1991)
  1783. Timber resource statistics for the Ketchikan area of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, 1985. (1991)
  1784. The influence of weather variation on regional growth of Douglas-fir stands in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. (1991)
  1785. Lumber and veneer recovery from intensively managed young-growth Douglas-fir. (1991)
  1786. Response of thinned White fir stands to fertilization with nitrogen plus sulphur. (1991)
  1787. Estimating body fat by using bioelectrical-impedance measurements: a preliminary assessment. (1991)
  1788. Seed rain and seed bank of third- and fifth-order streams on the western slope of the Cascade Range.  (1991)
  1789. Sugar pine utilization: a 30-year transition. (1991)
  1790. Veneer recovery of Douglas-fir from the Coast and Cascade Ranges of Oregon and Washington. (1991)
  1791. Spotted owl home range and habitat use in the southern Oregon Coast Range. (1991)
  1792. The Copper River Delta pulse study: an interdisciplinary survey of aquatic habitats. (1991)
  1793. Fifty years of research progress: a historical document on the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range. (1991)
  1794. Persistence of western hemlock and western redcedar trees 38 years after girdling at Cat Island in southeast Alaska. (1991)
  1795. Timber resource statistics for the Chatham area of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, 1982. (1991)
  1796. Development of western spruce budworm on Douglas-fir callus tissue.  (1991)
  1797. Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas-Fir forests. (1991)
  1798. In vitro fruiting of Armillaria species. (1991)
  1799. The biology of arboreal rodents in Douglas-fir forests. (1991)
  1800. Timberland resources of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 1987. (1991)
  1801. Control of Western Dwarf Mistletoe with the plant-growth regulator Ethephon. (1991)
  1802. Radio telemetry methods for studying spotted owls in the Pacific Northwest. (1991)
  1803. Stratification period and germination of Douglas-fir seed from Oregon seed orchards: two case studies. (1991)
  1804. National forest timber supply and stumpage markets in the western United States. (1991)
  1805. Research publications of the Cascade Head Experimental Forest and Scenic Research Area, Oregon Coast Range, 1934 to 1990. (1991)
  1806. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1989. (1990)
  1807. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1990. (1990)
  1808. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1990. (1990)
  1809. Cost and productivity of new technology for harvesting and in-woods processing small-diameter trees. (1990)
  1810. Field performance in southeast Alaska of sitka spruce seedlings produced at two nurseries. (1990)
  1811. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1989. (1990)
  1812. Techniques for monitoring pileated woodpeckers. (1990)
  1813. Estimating decay in 40- to 90-year-old grand fir stands in the Clearwater region of northern Idaho. (1990)
  1814. Soil water use by Ceanothus velutinus and two grasses. (1990)
  1815. Red alder harvesting opportunities. (1990)
  1816. State-of-the-art methodology of forest inventory: a symposium proceedings. (1990)
  1817. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1989. (1990)
  1818. Tradeoffs and interdependence in the Alaska cant and log markets. (1990)
  1819. Rx for Abies: silvicultural options for diseased firs in Oregon and Washington. (1990)
  1820. Stereo photo series for quantifying forest residues in the Douglas-Fir-Hemlock type of the Willamette National Forest. (1990)
  1821. Stratification requirements for germination of western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) seed. (1990)
  1822. Transportation costs for forest products from the Puget Sound area and Alaska to Pacific Rim markets. (1990)
  1823. Timber products output and timber harvests in Alaska: projections for 1989-2010. (1990)
  1824. Sampling methods for terrestrial amphibians and reptiles. (1990)
  1825. Non-industria1 private forests: timber supply or an uncertain future. (1990)
  1826. Ecology of the great gray owl. (1990)
  1827. Training guide for bird identification in Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forests. (1990)
  1828. Effects of stratification and temperature on seed germination speed and uniformity in central Oregon ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws.).  (1990)
  1829. An earth anchor system: installation and design guide. (1990)
  1830. Regional variation in growth response of Coastal Douglas-fir to nitrogen fertilizer in the Pacific Northwest. (1990)
  1831. SAMM: a prototype southeast Alaska multiresource model. (1990)
  1832. An analysis of the timber situation in Alaska: 1970-2010. (1990)
  1833. Changes in area and ownership of timberland in western Oregon: 1961-86. (1990)
  1834. Specifications for structural range improvements. (1990)
  1835. Influence of family and nitrogen fertilizer on growth and nutrition of western hemlock seedlings. (1990)
  1836. Northeastern Oregon bark beetle control project 1910-11. (1990)
  1837. Responses of herbage and browse production to six range management strategies. (1990)
  1838. Financial analysis of early stand treatments in southwest Oregon. (1990)
  1839. Preliminary classification of forest vegetation of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. (1990)
  1840. Height growth and site index curves for western white pine in the Cascade Range of Washington and Oregon. (1990)
  1841. Lumber recovery from dead ponderosa pine in the Colorado front range. (1990)
  1842. Sampling western spruce budworm larvae by frequency of occurrence on lower crown branches. (1990)
  1843. Statistical estimators for monitoring spotted owls in Oregon and Washington in 1987. (1990)
  1844. Mammoth lakes revisited—50 years after a Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak. (1990)
  1845. Assessment and management of animal damage in Pacific Northwest forests: an annotated bibliography. (1990)
  1846. Family-site interaction in Pinus radiata: implications for progeny testing strategy and regionalised breeding in New Zealand. (1990)
  1847. International board-foot volume tables for trees in the Susitna River Basin, Alaska. (1990)
  1848. Fire history and pattern in a Cascade Range landscape. (1990)
  1849. Airborne monitoring and smoke characterization of prescribed fires on forest lands in western Washington and Oregon. (1990)
  1850. Future Pacific Rim flows and prices of softwood logs, differentiated by grade. (1990)
  1851. Growth of site trees and stand structure in mixed stands of Pacific silver fir and western hemlock. (1990)
  1852. Damage by the Sitka spruce weevil (Pissodes strobi) and growth patterns for 10 spruce species and hybrids over 26 years in the Pacific Northwest. (1990)
  1853. The influence of cattle grazing and grass seeding on coniferous regeneration after shelterwood cutting in eastern Oregon. (1990)
  1854. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1990. (1990)
  1855. Integrated management of timber and deer: interior forests of western North America. (1989)
  1856. Timber resource statistics for all forest land, except national forests, in eastern Oregon. (1989)
  1857. United States trade in forest products, 1978 To 1987. (1989)
  1858. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1988. (1989)
  1859. Climatic summaries and documentation for the primary meteorological station, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 1972 To 1984. (1989)
  1860. Changes in land use in western Oregon between 1971-74 and 1982. (1989)
  1861. Managing interior Northwest rangelands: the Oregon Range Evaluation Project. (1989)
  1862. Forest regeneration at northern latitudes close to timber line. Proceedings, 7th annual workshop on silviculture and management of northern forests: 1985 June 16-20; Lulea, Gallivare, and Ostersund, Sweden. (1989)
  1863. A floating trap for sampling downstream migrant fishes. (1989)
  1864. Alaska midgrade logs: supply and offshore demand. (1989)
  1865. TRIM timber projections: an evaluation based on forest inventory measurements. (1989)
  1866. New criteria for measuring range management activities. (1989)
  1867. An Introduction To PC-TRIM. (1989)
  1868. Decay losses associated with wounds in commercially thinned true fir stands in northern California. (1989)
  1869. Identification of physical habitats limiting the production of coho salmon in western Oregon and Washington. (1989)
  1870. Geographic variation in red alder. (1989)
  1871. User's guide to the weather model: a component of the western spruce budworm modeling system. (1989)
  1872. Stream chemistry responses to four range management strategies in eastern Oregon. (1989)
  1873. Sampling methods for bats. (1989)
  1874. Optimal sampling for radiotelemetry studies of spotted owl habitat and home range. (1989)
  1875. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1989. (1989)
  1876. Height-age and site index curves for Pacific silver fir in the Pacific Northwest. (1989)
  1877. Forest resources of Prince William Sound and Afognak Island, Alaska: their character and ownership, 1978. (1989)
  1878. The western spruce budworm model: structure and content. (1989)
  1879. Forest statistics of the United States, 1987. (1989)
  1880. Deriving local demand for stumpage from estimates of regional supply and demand. (1989)
  1881. Estimating load weights with Huber's Cubic Volume formula: a field trial. (1989)
  1882. Seed zones and breeding zones for white pine in the Cascade Range of Washington and Oregon. (1989)
  1883. Secondary resin production increases with vigor of Abies grandis inoculated with Trichosporium symbioticum in northeastern Oregon. (1989)
  1884. Productivity of forests of the United States and its relation to soil and site factors and management practices: a review. (1989)
  1885. Alchemy and uncertainty: What good are models? (1989)
  1886. Growth of historical Sitka spruce plantations at Unalaska Bay, Alaska. (1989)
  1887. A ponderosa pine-lodgepole pine spacing study in central Oregon: results after 20 years. (1989)
  1888. Tree value system: users guide. (1989)
  1889. A microhistological technique for analysis of food habits of mycophagous rodents. (1989)
  1890. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1988. (1989)
  1891. Tree value system: description and assumptions. (1989)
  1892. Stockability: A major factor in productivity differences between Pinus taeda plantations in Hawaii and the Southeastern United States. (1989)
  1893. Effects of timber harvest on elk distribution in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1989)
  1894. Longrun supply and demand of new residential construction in the United States: 1986 to 2040. (1989)
  1895. Logging residue in southeast Alaska. (1989)
  1896. Alaska IPASS database preparation manual. (1989)
  1897. Alaska research natural areas: 2. Limestone jags. (1989)
  1898. Effects of log defects on lumber recovery. (1989)
  1899. Control of red alder by cutting. (1989)
  1900. Annotated bibliography on soil erosion and erosion control in subarctic and high-latitude regions of North America. (1989)
  1901. Estimating carrying capacity with simultaneous nutritional constraints. (1989)
  1902. Log exports by port, 1987. (1989)
  1903. California's western juniper and pinyon-juniper woodlands: area, stand characteristics, wood volume, and fenceposts. (1989)
  1904. Bark scoring problem grafts in five Douglas-fir seed orchards: a case history. (1989)
  1905. Relation between mountain goats and their habitat in southeastern Alaska.  (1989)
  1906. Integrated management of timber and deer: coastal forests of British Columbia and Alaska. (1989)
  1907. Forest habitats and the nutritional ecology of Sitka black-tailed deer: a research synthesis with implications for forest management. (1989)
  1908. Sampling western spruce budworm by counting larvae on lower crown branches. (1989)
  1909. Twig and foliar biomass estimation equations for major plant species in the Tanana River Basin of interior Alaska. (1988. )
  1910. Sport fishing: a comparison of three indirect methods for estimating benefits. (1988)
  1911. Mississippi's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1988)
  1912. Integrated management of timber-elk-cattle: interior forests of western North America. (1988)
  1913. Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon: 1988 supplement. (1988)
  1914. Shrubs of California's chaparral, timberland, and wood land: area, ownership, and stand characteristics. (1988)
  1915. Nursery practices, seedling sizes, and field performance. (1988)
  1916. Soil bulk density and soil moisture calculated with a FORTRAN 77 program. (1988)
  1917. Production, consumption, and prices of softwood products in North America: regional time series data, 1950 to 1985. (1988)
  1918. The RAPID technique: a new method for evaluating downstream effects of forest practices on riparian zones. (1988)
  1919. The HIGHLEAD program: locating and designing highlead harvest units by using digital terrain models. (1988)
  1920. Growth of Douglas-fir in Southwestern Oregon after removal of competing vegetation. (1988)
  1921. Implications of research on lodgepole pine introduction in interior Alaska. (1988)
  1922. Gravel pit ponds as habitat enhancement for juvenile coho salmon. (1988)
  1923. Florida's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1988)
  1924. Tree growth in thinned and unthinned White fir stands 20 years after a Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak. (1988)
  1925. The multiresource forest inventory for Kauai, Hawaii. (1988)
  1926. The hardwoods of California's timberlands, woodlands, and savannas. (1988)
  1927. California's forest products industry: 1985. (1988)
  1928. Weight distribution in the current annual twigs of barclay willow. (1988)
  1929. Models that predict standing crop of stream fish from habitat variables: 1950-85. (1988)
  1930. Tables and equations for estimating volumes of trees in the Susitna River Basin, Alaska. (1988)
  1931. Invertebrates of Meadow Creek, Union County, Oregon, and their use as food by trout. (1988)
  1932. Invertebrates of The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Cascade Mountains, Oregon: IV. The Oribatid Mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata). (1988)
  1933. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1988. (1988)
  1934. Alternative supply specifications and estimates of regional supply and demand for stumpage. (1988)
  1935. Yarding-method and slash-treatment effects on compaction, humus, and variation in plantation soils. (1988)
  1936. Hybridization of a Rocky Mountain fir (Abies concolor) and a Mexican fir (Abies religiosa).  (1988)
  1937. Price projections for selected grades of Douglas-fir lumber. (1988)
  1938. Alaska research natural areas: 1. Mount Prindle. (1988)
  1939. The effect on vegetation and soil temperature of logging flood-plain white spruce. (1988)
  1940. The Vale rangeland rehabilitation program: an evaluation. (1988)
  1941. Use of microcomputers for planning and managing silviculture habitat relationships. (1988)
  1942. Oregon's forest products industry: 1985. (1988)
  1943. Growth and yield of a managed 30-year-old noble fir plantation. (1988)
  1944. Lumber recovery from incense-cedar in central California. (1988)
  1945. Breeding biology of the pileated woodpecker—management implications. (1988)
  1946. Lumber recovery of Douglas-fir from the Coast and Cascade Ranges of Oregon and Washington. (1988)
  1947. Timber productivity of seven forest ecosystems in southeastern Alaska. (1988)
  1948. An anchoring system for fish habitat structures: field technique, evaluation, and application. (1988)
  1949. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1987. (1988)
  1950. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1987. (1988)
  1951. ROUTES: a computer program for preliminary route location. (1988)
  1952. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1988. (1988)
  1953. Potential for forest products in interior Alaska. (1988)
  1954. Changes in water quality and climate after forest harvest in central Washington state. (1988)
  1955. From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. (1988)
  1956. Public resource pricing: an analysis of range policy. (1988)
  1957. Proceedings of the Alaska forest soil productivity workshop. (1988)
  1958. Seasonal variation of degree-day accumulation in relation to phenology of western spruce budworm, Douglas-fir tussock moth, and host trees in northeastern Oregon. (1988)
  1959. New method for measuring water seepage through salmon spawning gravel. (1988)
  1960. Effect of natural inbreeding on variance structure in tests of wind pollination Douglas-fir progenies. (1988)
  1961. The SKYTOWER and SKYMOBILE programs for locating and designing skyline harvest units. (1988)
  1962. Energy values for whole trees and crowns of selected species. (1988)
  1963. Recent changes in costs of shipping forest products by rail. (1988)
  1964. Habitat-effectiveness index for elk on Blue Mountain Winter Ranges. (1988)
  1965. Verification of aerial photo stand volume tables for southeast Alaska. (1988)
  1966. The multiresource forest inventory for Oahu, Hawaii. (1988)
  1967. VISUAL and SLOPE: perspective and quantitative representation of digital terrain models. (1988)
  1968. Application of geotechnical data to resource planning in southeast Alaska. (1987)
  1969. Effects of fertilization on growth and foliar nutrients of red alder seedlings. (1987)
  1970. Influence of overstory on snow depth and density in hemlock-spruce stands: implications for management of deer habitat in Southeastern Alaska. (1987)
  1971. Modeling Japan-South Seas trade in forest products. (1987)
  1972. Timber resource statistics for the Upper Yukon inventory unit, Alaska, 1980. (1987)
  1973. Financial analysis of pruning coast Douglas-fir. (1987)
  1974. Water quality and streamflow in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska, 1979. (1987)
  1975. REACTT: an algorithm for solving spatial equilibrium problems. (1987)
  1976. Values and choices in outdoor recreation by male and female campers in dispersed recreation areas. (1987)
  1977. Illustrating harvest effects on site microclimate in a high-elevation forest stand. (1987)
  1978. Arkansas' forest products industry: perfnrmance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1987)
  1979. Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon: 1948 to 1986. (1987)
  1980. Madrone duff and the natural regeneration of Douglas-fir. (1987)
  1981. Estimating the weight of Douglas-fir tree boles and logs with an iterative computer model. (1987)
  1982. Urban and built-up land area changes in the United States: an empirical investigation of determinants. (1987)
  1983. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1987. (1987)
  1984. Ponderosa pine managed-yield simulator: PPSIM users guide. (1987)
  1985. Behavior of mule deer on the Keating Winter Range. (1987)
  1986. Preliminary logging analysis system (PLANS): overview. (1987)
  1987. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1986. (1987)
  1988. Development over 25 years of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar planted at various spacings on a very good site in British Columbia. (1987)
  1989. Variation in damage from growing-season frosts among open-pollinated families of red alder. (1987)
  1990. Texas' forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1987)
  1991. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1987. (1987)
  1992. Seven chemicals fail to protect Ponderosa pine from Armillaria root disease in central Washington. (1987)
  1993. The Timber Resource Inventory Model (TRIM): a projection model for timber supply and policy analysis. (1987)
  1994. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1986. (1987)
  1995. The battle against bark beetles in Crater Lake National Park: 1925-34 (1987)
  1996. Bud characteristics of unrooted stem cuttings affect establishment success of cottonwood. (1987)
  1997. Effects of recent national legislation on ownership of timberland resources in southeast Alaska. (1987)
  1998. Microbial and chemical properties of log ponds along the Oregon Coast. (1987)
  1999. Seed zones and breeding zones for sugar pine in southwestern Oregon. (1987)
  2000. Temperature changes in an initially frozen wood chip pile. (1987)
  2001. A key to arboreal spiders of Douglas-fir and true fir forests of the Pacific Northwest. (1987)
  2002. Timber resource statistics for the Porcupine inventory unit, Alaska, 1978. (1987)
  2003. SIMYAR: a cable-yarding simulation model. (1987)
  2004. Fifteen-year results from a Grand fir-Shasta red fir spacing study. (1987)
  2005. Incidence of decay fungi in stumps of two thinned western larch stands in northeastern Oregon. (1987)
  2006. Pecky rot in incense-cedar: evaluation of five scaling methods. (1987)
  2007. Rooting sitka spruce from southeast Alaska. (1987)
  2008. PRUNE—SIM users guide. (1987)
  2009. Results after 20 years from a western larch levels-of-growing-stock study. (1987)
  2010. Fungi from foliage of Arctostaphylospatula, Castanopsis chrysophylla, and Ceanothus velutinus. (1987)
  2011. Log export restrictions of the Western states and British Columbia. (1987)
  2012. Tennessee's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1987)
  2013. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 09—Some comparisons of DFSIM estimates with growth in the levels-of-growing-stock study. (1987)
  2014. Estimates of site index and height growth for Douglas-fir in high-elevation forests of the Oregon-Washington Cascade Range: curves and tables for field application. (1987)
  2015. The MAP program: building the digital terrain model. (1987)
  2016. Hydrologic and climatic changes in three small watersheds after timber harvest. (1987)
  2017. Seasonal species composition of invertebrates in several Oregon streams. (1987)
  2018. Highly stocked coniferous stands on the Olympic Peninsula: chemical composition and implications for harvest strategy. (1987)
  2019. Multivariate analysis of climate along the southern coast of Alaska—some forestry implications. (1987)
  2020. SPATS: a model for projecting softwood timber inventories in the Southern United States. (1987)
  2021. Volume growth and response to thinning and fertilizing of Douglas-fir stands in southwestern Oregon. (1987)
  2022. Timber resource statistics for non-Federal forest land in west-central Oregon. (1987)
  2023. Are seed and cone pathogens causing significant losses in Pacific Northwest seed orchards? (1986)
  2024. The growing importance of retirement income in timber-dependent areas. (1986)
  2025. Effect of jellyrolling and acclimatization on survival and height growth of conifer seedlings. (1986)
  2026. A method for estimating the preharvest potential for seeding height growth on cutover forest land in southwestern Oregon. (1986)
  2027. Users guide for seeds of western trees and shrubs. (1986)
  2028. Effects of Arceuthobium americanum on twig growth of Pinus contorts. (1986)
  2029. Natural regeneration 10 years after a Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak in northeastern Oregon. (1986)
  2030. South Carolina's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the state's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1986)
  2031. Are federal sustained yield units equitable? A case study of the Grays Harbor unit. (1986)
  2032. Research natural areas in Oregon and Washington: past and current research and related literature. (1986)
  2033. The eastern larch beetle in Alaska. (1986)
  2034. Wood density-moisture profiles in old-growth Douglas-fir and western hemlock. (1986)
  2035. Virgina's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1986)
  2036. Regeneration outlook on BLM Lands in the Siskiyou Mountains. (1986)
  2037. Volume and average stumpage price of selected species on the national forests of the Pacific Northwest region, 1973 to 1984. (1986)
  2038. Genotype-environment interaction and stability in ten-year height growth of Norway spruce Clones (Picea abies Karst.). (1986)
  2039. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1985. (1986)
  2040. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1986. (1986)
  2041. Louisiana's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1986)
  2042. Impacts of the Jones Act on the Alaska forest products trade. (1986)
  2043. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 08—The LOGS Study, 20-year results. (1986)
  2044. Timber resource statistics for non-Federal forest land in southwest Oregon. (1986)
  2045. Sitka spruce and western hemlock beach logs in southeast Alaska: suitability for lumber, pulp, and energy. (1986)
  2046. Timber resource statistics for non-federal forest land in northwest Oregon. (1986)
  2047. Growth and yield of western larch in response to several density levels and two thinning methods: 15-year results. (1986)
  2048. Spatial and regional analysis methods in forestry economics: an annotated bibliography. (1986)
  2049. Use of curlleaf mountain-mahogany by mule deer on a transition range. (1986)
  2050. Effects of plantation and juvenile spacing on tree and stand development. (1986)
  2051. Early lessons from commercial thinning in a 30-year-old Sitka Spruce-Western Hemlock forest. (1986)
  2052. Predicting duff consumption from prescribed burns on conifer clearcuts in western Oregon and western Washington. (1986)
  2053. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1986. (1986)
  2054. Germination, survival and early growth of conifer seedlings in two habitat types. (1986)
  2055. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1985. (1986)
  2056. Kentucky's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the state's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1986)
  2057. Inventory and value of old-growth in the Douglas-fir region. (1986)
  2058. Estimators and characteristics of logging residue in California. (1986)
  2059. Early survival and growth of planted Douglas-fir with red alder in four mixed regimes. (1986)
  2060. Economic impacts of interregional competition in the forest products industry during the 1970's: the South and the Pacific Northwest. (1986)
  2061. A catalog of viral diseases of insects, mites, and ticks. (1986)
  2062. Radial growth of grand fir and Douglas-fir 10 years after defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth in the Blue Mountains outbreak. (1986)
  2063. Growth and yield of western hemlock in the Pacific Northwest following thinning near the time of initial crown closure. (1986)
  2064. Timber resource statistics for the central coast resource area of California. (1986)
  2065. Botanical reconnaissance of meeks table Research Natural Area, Washington. (1986)
  2066. Multiresource forest statistics for Molokai, Hawaii. (1986)
  2067. Interim definitions for old growth Douglas-fir and mixed-conifer forests in the Pacific Northwest and California. (1986)
  2068. Drying firewood in a temporary solar kiln: a case study. (1986)
  2069. The yield advantages of artificial regeneration at high latitudes. (1986)
  2070. Effect of operational fertilization on foliar nutritent content and growth of young Douglas-fir and Pacific silver fir. (1986)
  2071. Oklahoma's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1986)
  2072. Timber resource statistics for the San Joaquin and southern California resource areas. (1986)
  2073. A method of site quality evaluation for red alder. (1986)
  2074. Timber resource statistics of the northern interior resource area of California. (1986)
  2075. Changes in product recovery between live and dead lodgepole pine: a compendium. (1986)
  2076. An improved method of chemical analysis for low levels of nitrogen in forest streams or in rainwater. (1986)
  2077. Timber resource statistics of the Sacramento resource area of California. (1986)
  2078. Resource partitioning among woodpeckers in northeastern Oregon. (1986)
  2079. Econometric analysis of the factors influencing forest acreage trends in the southeast. (1986)
  2080. Plant association and management guide for the western hemlock zone. (1986)
  2081. Timber resource statistics of the north coast resource area of California. (1986)
  2082. A method for assessing the silvicultural effects of releasing young trees from competition. (1986)
  2083. Effects of site preparation on seedling, growth: a preliminary comparison of broadcast burning and pile burning. (1986)
  2084. Alabama's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1986)
  2085. Growth of White fir after Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreaks: long-term records in the Sierra Nevada. (1986)
  2086. Invertebrates of The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Cascades, Oregon: III. The Orthoptera (Grasshoppers and Crickets). (1986)
  2087. Analysis of change in timber volume on non-Federal timberlands in Washington. (1986)
  2088. Potential Pacific Rim demand for construction-grade softwood logs. (1986)
  2089. New and modified techniques for studying nitrogen-fixing bacteria in small mammal droppings. (1986)
  2090. Early wide spacing in red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.): effects on stem form and stem growth. (1985)
  2091. Response of a poor-site western redcedar stand to precommercial thinning and fertilization. (1985)
  2092. Tree basal area as an index of thermal cover for elk. (1985)
  2093. Response of Sitka spruce and western hemlock to commercial thinning.  (1985)
  2094. Response of dwarf mistletoe-infested ponderosa pine to thinning: 2. Dwarf mistletoe propagation. (1985)
  2095. Managing white and Lutz spruce stands in south-central Alaska for increased resistance to spruce beetle. (1985)
  2096. Calculating moisture content for 1000-hour timelag fuels in western Washington and western Oregon. (1985)
  2097. A portable vacuum for collecting arthropods from drop cloths. (1985)
  2098. Timber resource statistics for the Upper Susitna block, Susitna River basin multiresource inventory unit, Alaska, 1980. (1985)
  2099. Cruise design for a 5-year period of the 50-year timber sales in Alaska. (1985)
  2100. Air drying of softwood lumber, Fairbanks, Alaska. (1985)
  2101. How to identify brooms in Douglas-fir caused by dwarf mistletoe. (1985)
  2102. North Carolina's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the state's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1985)
  2103. Maintaining cultures of wood-rotting fungi. (1985)
  2104. A dynamic simulation model for analyzing the importance of forest resources in Alaska. (1985)
  2105. Comparison of a degree-day computer and a recording thermograph in a forest environment. (1985)
  2106. Transport of bedload sediment and channel morphology of a southeast Alaska stream. (1985)
  2107. Forest classification at high latitudes as an aid to regeneration. (1985)
  2108. The common plants of the muskegs of southeast Alaska. (1985)
  2109. A stockability equation for forest land in Siskiyou County, California. (1985)
  2110. Timber resource statistics for the Beluga block, Susitna River basin multiresource inventory unit, Alaska, 1980. (1985)
  2111. The role of the genus Ceanofhus in western forest ecosystems. (1985)
  2112. The influence of residue removal and prescribed fire on distributions of forest nutrients. (1985)
  2113. Processing data from soil assessment surveys with the computer program SOILS. (1985)
  2114. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1984. (1985)
  2115. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1984. (1985)
  2116. Growth response of suppressed true fir and mountain hemlock after release. (1985)
  2117. Height growth and site index curves for Douglas-fir on dry sites in the Willamette National Forest. (1985)
  2118. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: economic considerations. (1985)
  2119. Proceedings of a workshop on slope stability: problems and solutions in forest management; Seattle, Washington; February 6-8, 1984. (1985)
  2120. Site index, height growth, normal yields and stocking levels for larch in Oregon and Washington. (1985)
  2121. Georgia's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the state's economy, 1970 to 1980. (1985)
  2122. Occurrence of insect and disease pests on young-growth Sitka spruce and western hemlock in southeastern Alaska. (1985)
  2123. Lumber recovery from ponderosa pine in northern California. (1985)
  2124. Soil and air temperatures for different habitats in Mount Rainier National Park. (1985)
  2125. Response of dwarf mistletoe-infested ponderosa pine to thinning: 1. Sapling growth. (1985)
  2126. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: water transportation and storage of logs. (1985)
  2127. An English translation of Russian common names of agricultural and forest insects and mites.  (1985)
  2128. Juvenility and serial vegetative propagation of Norway spruce clones (Picea abies Karst.). (1985)
  2129. Land ownership patterns in the Tanana River basin, Alaska, 1984. (1985)
  2130. Timber resource statistics for the Yakataga inventory unit, Alaska, 1976. (1985)
  2131. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: sage grouse. (1985)
  2132. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1985. (1985)
  2133. Estimating the weight of crown segments for old-growth Douglas-fir and western hemlock. (1985)
  2134. Soil compaction and initial height growth of planted ponderosa pine. (1985)
  2135. Comparison of logging residue from lump sum and log scale timber sales. (1985)
  2136. Effects of leader topping and branch pruning on efficiency of Douglas-fir cone harvesting with a tree shaker. (1985)
  2137. Height growth and site index curves for red alder. (1985)
  2138. A ponderosa pine-grand fir spacing study in central Oregon: results after 10 years. (1985)
  2139. Tree form quotients as variables in volume estimation. (1985)
  2140. Response of Douglas-fir seedlings to nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus fertilizers. (1985)
  2141. Log transfer and storage facilities in Southeast Alaska: a review. (1985)
  2142. Lumber recovery from ponderosa pine in the Black Hills, South Dakota. (1985)
  2143. Ecology and management of the spotted owl in the Pacific Northwest. (1985)
  2144. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1985. (1985)
  2145. Influences of recreation influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: influences of recreation. (1985)
  2146. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: management practices and options. (1985)
  2147. Timber resource statistics for the Talkeetna block, Susitna River basin multiresource inventory unit, Alaska, 1979. (1984)
  2148. I PASS: an interactive policy analysis simulation system. (1984)
  2149. Timber resource statistics for the Tanana inventory unit, Alaska, 1971-75. (1984)
  2150. Secondary succession following logging in the Sitka sprucewestern hemlock forests of southeast Alaska: Implications for wildlife management. (1984)
  2151. Environment and forest regeneration in the Illinois Valley area of southwestern Oregon. (1984)
  2152. Wrenching Douglas-fir seedlings in August: immediate but no lasting effects. (1984)
  2153. Timber resource statistics for the Willow block, Susitna River Basin multiresource inventory unit, Alaska, 1978. (1984)
  2154. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, third quarter 1983. (1984)
  2155. Relationships between Sitka black-tailed deer and their habitat. (1984)
  2156. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, fourth quarter 1983. (1984)
  2157. Losses associated with Douglas-fir and true fir tops killed by western spruce budworm in eastern Washington. (1984)
  2158. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1984. (1984)
  2159. Some effects of predaceous birds and ants on the western spruce budworm on conifer seedlings. (1984)
  2160. Response of Northwest Douglas-fir stands to urea: correlations with forest soil properties. (1984)
  2161. The value of roaded, multiple-use areas as recreation sites in three national forests of the Pacific Northwest. (1984)
  2162. Estimators and characteristics of logging residue in Montana. (1984)
  2163. The hardwood resource in western Oregon. (1984)
  2164. DFSIM with economics: A financial analysis option for the DFSIM Douglas-fir simulator. (1984)
  2165. Timber resources in areas developed for nonforest use in western Washington. (1984)
  2166. Development of young-growth western redcedar stands. (1984)
  2167. Deterioration rates of blowndown timber and potential problems associated with product recovery. (1984)
  2168. Growth and yield of sitka spruce and western hemlock at Cascade Head Experimental Forest, Oregon. (1984)
  2169. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: the relationship of terrestrial vertebrates to plant communities and structural conditions (Part 2). (1984)
  2170. Lumber recovery from insect-killed lodgepole pine in the northern Rocky Mountains. (1984)
  2171. Estimating cubic volume of small diameter tree-length logs from ponderosa and lodgepole pine. (1984)
  2172. Characteristics of residues in a cable-logged area of old-growth Douglas-fir. (1984)
  2173. Biomass estimators for thinned second-growth ponderosa pine trees. (1984)
  2174. Measuring fuel moisture content in Alaska: standard methods and procedures. (1984)
  2175. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 07—Preliminary results, Stampede Creek, and some comparisons with Iron Creek and Hoskins. (1984)
  2176. Site index and height growth curves for unmanaged even-aged stands of western hemlock and Sitka spruce in southeast Alaska. (1984)
  2177. Foliar nitrogen content and tree growth after prescribed fire in ponderosa pine. (1984)
  2178. California's forest products industry: 1982. (1984)
  2179. CLIMACS: a computer model of forest stand development for western Oregon and Washington. (1984)
  2180. A source strength model for prescribed fires in coniferous logging slash. (1984)
  2181. Timber resource statistics for the Ketchikan inventory unit, Alaska, 1974. (1984)
  2182. Costs of harvesting beetle-milled lodgepole pine in Eastern Oregon. (1984)
  2183. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: the relationship of terrestrial vertebrates to plant communities and structural conditions (Part 1). (1984)
  2184. Oregon's forest products industry: 1982. (1984)
  2185. Estimating tree bole and log weights from green densities measured with the Bergstrom Xylodensimeter. (1984)
  2186. Cubic-foot tree volume equations and tables for western juniper. (1984)
  2187. Organic debris in small streams, Prince of Wales Island, Southeast Alaska. (1984)
  2188. Effects of ash leachates on growth and development of Armillaria mellea in culture. (1984)
  2189. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1984. (1984)
  2190. Should ponderosa pine be planted on lodgepole pine sites? (1984)
  2191. Terms used in invertebrate pathology in five languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish. (1984)
  2192. Effect of lauricidin and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid on growth of nine hymenomycetous fungi. (1984)
  2193. The seen and unseen world of the fallen tree. (1984)
  2194. Equations for total, wood, and saw-log volume for thirteen California hardwoods. (1984)
  2195. Fourwing saltbrush establishment in the Keating Uniform Shrub Garden—first year results. (1984)
  2196. Day-to-day survival of late-instar western spruce budworm larvae and pupae. (1984)
  2197. Logging costs for management planning for young-growth coast Douglas-fir. (1984)
  2198. A western larch-engelmann spruce spacing study in eastern Oregon: results after 10 years. (1984)
  2199. Timber resource statistics for the Yakutat inventory unit, Alaska, 1975. (1984)
  2200. Influence of red alder on chemical properties of a clay loam soil in western Washington. (1983)
  2201. Tree shaking machine aids cone collection in a Douglas-fir seed orchard. (1983)
  2202. Predicting crown weight and bole volume of five Western hardwoods. (1983)
  2203. A recirculating stream aquarium for ecological studies. (1983)
  2204. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: introduction. (1983)
  2205. Timber resource statistics for the upper Tanana block, Tanana inventory unit, Alaska, 1974. (1983)
  2206. Western redcedar—a literature review. (1983)
  2207. Timber resource statistics for the Wood-Salcha Block, Tanana inventory unit, Alaska, 1975. (1983)
  2208. Lodgepole pine: regeneration and management. (1983)
  2209. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands — The Great Basin of southeastern Oregon. (1983)
  2210. Classification, description, and dynamics of plant communities after fire in the taiga of interior Alaska. (1983)
  2211. Considering departures from current timber harvesting policies: case studies of four communities in the Pacific Northwest. (1983)
  2212. Timber resource statistics for the Sitka inventory unit, Alaska, 1971. (1983)
  2213. Water quality and streamflow in the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, central Alaska, 1978. (1983)
  2214. Regeneration in United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service mixed conifer partial cuttings in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington. (1983)
  2215. Growth of Ponderosa pine poles thinned to different stocking levels in central Oregon. (1983)
  2216. Seasonal changes in chemical composition and nutritive value of native forages in a spruce-hemlock forest, southeastern Alaska. (1983)
  2217. Product Recovery From Hemlock "Pulpwood" From Alaska. (1983)
  2218. Procedures for establishing and maintaining permanent plots for silvicultural and yield research. (1983)
  2219. Competition for National Forest timber: effects on timber-dependent communities. (1983)
  2220. Methods and materials, for locating and studying spotted owls. (1983)
  2221. Avifauna associated with early growth vegetation on clearcuts in the Oregon coast ranges. (1983)
  2222. Growth of suppressed grand fir and Shasta red fir in central Oregon after release and thinning—10-year results. (1983)
  2223. IUFRO Symposium on forest site and continuous productivity: Seattle, Washington, August 22-28, 1982. (1983)
  2224. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, second quarter 1983. (1983)
  2225. Forest community classification of the Porcupine River drainage, interior Alaska, and its application to forest management. (1983)
  2226. Fuels and fire in land-management planning: Part 3. Costs and losses for management options. (1983)
  2227. The privately owned timber resources of western Oregon. (1983)
  2228. Initial shock and long-term stand development following thinning in a Douglas-fir plantation. (1983)
  2229. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: forest chemicals. (1983)
  2230. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, first quarter 1983. (1983)
  2231. Timber resource statistics for the Petersburg/Wrangell inventory unit, Alaska, 1972. (1983)
  2232. Potential for economical recovery of fuel from land clearing residue in interior Alaska. (1983)
  2233. Timber resource statistics for the Prince of Wales inventory unit, Alaska, 1973. (1983)
  2234. Evaluation of blown down Alaska spruce and hemlock trees for pulp. (1983)
  2235. Timber resource statistics for the Juneau inventory unit, Alaska, 1970. (1983)
  2236. Growth-simulation model for lodgepole pine in central Oregon. (1983)
  2237. Timber resource statistics for eastern Washington. (1983)
  2238. Plant association and management guide for the Pacific silver fir zone Gifford Pinchot National Forest. (1983)
  2239. Regeneration in mixed conifer and Douglas-fir shelterwood cuttings in the Cascade Range of Washington. (1983)
  2240. Logging damage in thinned, young-growth true fir stands in California and recommendations for prevention. (1983)
  2241. BDEN: A timesaving computer program for calculating soil bulk density and water content. (1983)
  2242. Red alder: A bibliography with abstracts (1983)
  2243. Long-term growth response of Douglas-fir to ammonium nitrate fertilizer. (1983)
  2244. How to reduce injuries to residual trees during stand management activities. (1983)
  2245. Safety in bear country: protective measures and bullet performance at short range. (1983)
  2246. Wind adjustment factors for predicting fire behavior in three fuel types in Alaska. (1983)
  2247. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: rehabilitating and enhancing stream habitat—1. Review and evaluation. (1982)
  2248. Response to commercial thinning in a 110-year-old Douglas-fir stand. (1982)
  2249. Environment, vegetation, and regeneration after timber harvest in the Applegate area of southwestern Oregon. (1982)
  2250. Aboveground tree biomass on productive forest land in Alaska. (1982)
  2251. Twenty-year growth of ponderosa pine saplings thinned to five spacings in central Oregon. (1982)
  2252. Predicting lumber volume and value of young-growth true firs: user's guide.  (1982)
  2253. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: pronghorns. (1982)
  2254. Duff reduction caused by prescribed fire on areas logged to different management intensities. (1982)
  2255. Lumber recovery from young-growth red and white fir in northern California. (1982)
  2256. Timber resources of western Oregon—highlights and statistics. (1982)
  2257. A procedure for analysis of guyline tension. (1982)
  2258. A simple index of stand density for Douglas-fir. (1982)
  2259. Timber resource statistics for the Kantishna block, Tanana inventory unit, Alaska, 1973. (1982)
  2260. Lumber recovery from ponderosa pine in western Montana. (1982)
  2261. Predicting wildfire behavior in black spruce forests in Alaska. (1982)
  2262. Forest statistics for eastern Oregon, 1977. (1982)
  2263. Applicability of four regional volume tables for estimating growth response to thinning in Douglas-fir. (1982)
  2264. Growth and yield of western larch: 15-year results of a levels-of-growing-stock study. (1982)
  2265. Invertebrates of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, western Cascades, Oregon II. an annotated checklist of caddisflies (Trichoptera) (1982)
  2266. Environment, vegetation, and regeneration after timber harvest in the Hungry-Pickett area of southwest Oregon. (1982)
  2267. Evaluating projects for improving fish and wildlife habitat on National Forests. (1982)
  2268. Western hemlock as a veneer resource. (1982)
  2269. Timber resource statistics for the Puget Sound area, Washington. (1982)
  2270. Indicators of cull in western Oregon conifers. (1982)
  2271. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: timber harvest. (1982)
  2272. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: rehabilitating and enhancing stream habitat—2. Field applications. (1982)
  2273. Nitrogen, corn, and forest genetics: the agricultural yield strategy-implications for Douglas-fir management. (1982)
  2274. Seedfall in a young-growth Douglas-fir stand: 1950-1978. (1982)
  2275. Ecology, pathology, and management of Port-Orford-Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana). (1982)
  2276. Control of depth to permafrost and soil temperature by the forest floor in black spruce/feathermoss communities. (1982)
  2277. Workshop on sediment budgets and routing in forested drainage basins: proceedings. (1982)
  2278. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: mule deer. (1982)
  2279. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: silvicultural treatments. (1982)
  2280. Programmable calculator programs to solve softwood volume and value equations. (1982)
  2281. Yield tables for managed stands of coast Douglas-fir. (1982)
  2282. Timber resource statistics for southwest Washington. (1981)
  2283. Natural History of Oregon Coast Mammals (1981)
  2284. The occurrence of laminated root rot on non-federal timberland in northwest Oregon, 1976. (1981)
  2285. Bird exclosures for branches and whole trees. (1981)
  2286. Predictions of fire behavior and resistance to control: for use with photo series for the sierra mixed conifer type and the sierra true fir type. (1981)
  2287. A method for sampling western spruce budworm pupae. (1981)
  2288. Soil and air temperature and biomass after residue treatment. (1981)
  2289. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: effects of mining. (1981)
  2290. Recent (1977-1980) releases of imported larch casebearer parasites for biological control. (1981)
  2291. Seasonal variation of infiltration capacities of soils in western Oregon. (1981)
  2292. Invertebrates of The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Cascades, Oregon: I. An annotated checklist of fleas. (1981)
  2293. Use of pre-fabricated Parshall flumes to measure streamflow in permafrost-dominated watersheds. (1981)
  2294. Twenty-year growth of thinned and unthinned ponderosa pine in the Methow Valley of northern Washington. (1981)
  2295. Degree-day accumulation related to the phenology of Douglas-fir tussock moth and white fir during five seasons of monitoring in southern Oregon. (1981)
  2296. Ecological characteristics of old-growth Douglas-fir forests. (1981)
  2297. Evaluation of a passive flame-height sensor to estimate forest fire intensity. (1981)
  2298. Fuels and fire in land-management planning. Part 1. Forest-fuel classification.  (1981)
  2299. Predicting crown weight of coast Douglas-fir and western hemlock. (1981)
  2300. Projections of the demand for national forest stumpage by region: 1980-2030. (1981)
  2301. Creating snags with explosives. (1981)
  2302. Parasite records for the Douglas-fir tussock moth. (1981)
  2303. Regeneration outlook on BLM lands in the Southern Oregon Cascades. (1981)
  2304. Change in area and ownership of private timberland in western Oregon between 1961-1962 and 1973-1976. (1981)
  2305. Silviculture of mixed conifer forests in eastern Oregon and Washington. (1981)
  2306. Development of Sirococcus shoot blight following thinning in western hemlock regeneration. (1981)
  2307. Precipitation and streamwater chemistry in an undisturbed watershed in southeast Alaska. (1981)
  2308. Growth and cold hardiness of container-grown Douglas-fir, noble fir, and Sitka spruce seedlings in simulated greenhouse regimes. (1981)
  2309. A new method for reporting and interpreting textural composition of spawning gravel. (1981)
  2310. Peroral bioassay of nucleopolyhedrosis viruses in larvae of western spruce budworm. (1981)
  2311. Composition of root pressure exudate from conifers. (1981)
  2312. Postplanting sprays of dalapon and atrazine to aid conifer establishment.  (1981)
  2313. Herbicide and conifer options for reforesting upper slopes in the Cascade Range. (1981)
  2314. Predictions of fire behavior and resistance to control: for use with photo series for the Douglas fir-hemlock type and the coastal Douglas-fir-hardwood type. (1981)
  2315. Notes on the distribution of Oregon bats. (1981)
  2316. Uphill falling of old-growth Douglas-fir. (1981)
  2317. Forest regeneration at high latitudes: experience from northern Sweden. (1981)
  2318. Estimating biomass of shrubs and forbs in central Washington Douglas-fir stands. (1981)
  2319. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: effects of livestock grazing. (1981)
  2320. Predictions of fire behavior and resistance to control: for use with photo series for the ponderosa pine type, ponderosa pine and associated species type, and lodgepole pine type. (1981)
  2321. Bystander intervention and litter control: Evaluation of an appeal-to-help program. (1981)
  2322. Evaluation of a small diameter baffled culvert for passing juvenile salmonids. (1981)
  2323. How to test herbicides at forest tree nurseries. (1981)
  2324. Ratios for estimating logging residue in the Pacific Northwest. (1981)
  2325. Effects on eastern larch beetle of its natural attractant and synthetic pheromones in Alaska. (1981)
  2326. Acceptance by black-tailed deer of foliage treated with herbicides. (1981)
  2327. Mount St. Helens ash and mud: Chemical properties and effects on germination and establishment of trees and browse plants. (1981)
  2328. Logging residue in the Pacific Northwest: characteristics affecting utilization. (1981)
  2329. Estimating value and volume of ponderosa pine trees by equations. (1981)
  2330. Interactions between domestic and export markets for softwood lumber and plywood: tests of six hypotheses. (1981)
  2331. Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on deer browsing and growth of young Douglas-fir. (1981)
  2332. Germination of red alder seed. (1981)
  2333. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: plant communities and their importance to wildlife. (1981)
  2334. Checklist of the vascular plants of Steamboat Mountain Research Natural Area. (1981)
  2335. Selection and propagation of highly graft-compatible Douglas-fir rootstocks—a case history. (1981)
  2336. Research on forest and range soils in Oregon and Washington: a bibliography with abstracts from 1975 through 1979. (1981)
  2337. Average biomass of four Northwest shrubs by fuel size class and crown cover. (1981)
  2338. Larval densities and trends of insect species associated with spruce budworms in buds and shoots in Oregon and Washington. (1980)
  2339. Guidelines for developing or supplementing natural photo series. (1980)
  2340. A technique for identifying treatment opportunities from western Oregon and Washington forest survey plots. (1980)
  2341. Planners guide for estimating cost per user-day of proposed recreational facilities. (1980)
  2342. Managing logging residue under the timber sale contract. (1980)
  2343. Growth of western larch after thinning from above and below to several density levels: 10-year results. (1980)
  2344. Ectomycorrhizal inoculation of containerized Western conifer seedlings. (1980)
  2345. A guide for comparing height growth of advance reproduction and planted seedlings. (1980)
  2346. Duff reduction by prescribed underburning in Douglas-fir. (1980)
  2347. Logging costs for a trial of intensive residue removal. (1980)
  2348. Photo series for quantifying natural forest residues in common vegetation types of the Pacific Northwest. (1980)
  2349. An improved tri-tube cryogenic gravel sampler. (1980)
  2350. Laminated root rot damage in a young Douglas-fir stand. (1980)
  2351. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: impacts of natural events. (1980)
  2352. Forest regeneration at high latitudes. (1980)
  2353. An instrument to measure stream channel gradient and profiles. (1980)
  2354. Opportunities for silvicultural treatment in western Oregon. (1980)
  2355. Preliminary test of two stump surface protectants against Fomes annosus. (1980)
  2356. Wetwood in trees: a timber resource problem. (1980)
  2357. The Standley allotment: a history of range recovery. (1980)
  2358. Baseline climatic and hydrologic relationships for the high ridge evaluation area. (1980)
  2359. Green fescue grassland: 40 years of secondary succession. (1980)
  2360. Computer assisted yarding cost analysis. (1980)
  2361. Effect of date of cone collection and stratification period on germination and growth of Douglas-fir seeds and seedlings. (1980)
  2362. Fish passage at road crossings: an annotated bibliography. (1980)
  2363. Effects of different sources of fertilizer nitrogen on growth and nutrition of western hemlock seedlings. (1980)
  2364. Formation of ectomycorrhizae following inoculation of containerized Sitka spruce seedlings. (1980)
  2365. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: processing mills and camps. (1980)
  2366. The outlook for housing in Japan to the year 2000. (1980)
  2367. Biology and behavior of a larch bud moth, Zeiraphera sp., in Alaska. (1980)
  2368. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: planning forest roads to protect salmonid habitat. (1980)
  2369. Evolution of large, organic debris after timber harvest: Maybeso Creek. (1980)
  2370. Dead western white pine: characteristics, product recovery, and problems associated with utilization. (1980)
  2371. Plastic cages to protect Douglas-fir seedlings from animal damage in western Oregon. (1980)
  2372. Stumpage price projections for selected Western species. (1980)
  2373. Stages of growth theory and money flows from commercial banks in timber-dependent communities. (1980)
  2374. A synthetic sex pheromone for the large aspen tortrix in Alaska. (1980)
  2375. Dwarf mistletoe and host tree interactions in managed forests of the Pacific Northwest. (1980)
  2376. Nomenclature of nearctic conifer-feeding choristoneura (Lepidoptera: tortricidae): historical review and present status. (1980)
  2377. Streamflow after patch logging in small drainages within the Bull Run Municipal Watershed, Oregon. (1980)
  2378. Estimating merchantable volumes of second growth Douglas-fir stands from total cubic volume and associated stand characteristics. (1980)
  2379. Genetic variation in rootability of cuttings from one-year-old western hemlock seedlings. (1980)
  2380. Estimates of the occurrence of dwarf mistletoe on the Deschutes National Forest. (1980)
  2381. A preliminary classification system for vegetation of Alaska. (1980)
  2382. Radial growth in grand fir and Douglas-fir related to defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth in the Blue Mountains outbreak. (1980)
  2383. Soil water trends after clearcutting in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1980)
  2384. Postseason hunting to reduce deer damage to Douglas-fir in western Oregon. (1980)
  2385. Population response of the northern red-backed vole (Clethrionomys rutilus) to differentially cut white spruce forest. (1980)
  2386. Preliminary lumber recovery for dead and live Engelmann spruce. (1980)
  2387. Handbook for predicting residue weights of Pacific Northwest conifers. (1980)
  2388. Diameter and height growth of suppressed grand fir saplings after overstory removal. (1980)
  2389. The impact of the export and import of raw logs on domestic timber supplies and prices. (1980)
  2390. Substitution and the USDA Forest Service log export restrictions. (1980)
  2391. Competition for national forest timber in the Northern, Pacific Southwest, and Pacific Northwest regions. (1980)
  2392. California forests: trends, problems, and opportunities. (1980)
  2393. Timber resource statistics for the Tuxedni Bay inventory unit, Alaska, 1971. (1979)
  2394. A checklist of the vascular plants in Abbott Creek Research Natural Area, Oregon. (1979)
  2395. Vegetative propogation of 11 common Alaska woody plants. (1979)
  2396. Identifying and evaluating environmental impacts associated with timber harvest scheduling policies. (1979)
  2397. Timber resources of the Kuskokwim flood plain and adjacent upland. (1979)
  2398. Operational test of the prototype peewee yarder. (1979)
  2399. Timber resources of northwest Oregon. (1979)
  2400. Fifty-year development of Douglas-fir stands planted at various spacings. (1979)
  2401. Ecological effects of the Wickersham Dome fire near Fairbanks, Alaska. (1979)
  2402. Timber resources of southwest Oregon. (1979)
  2403. Determining average yarding distance. (1979)
  2404. Selection, management and utilization of biosphere reserves. (1979)
  2405. Effects of manganese and manganese-nitrogen applications on growth and nutrition of Douglas-fir seedlings. (1979)
  2406. Mass movement response to forest management in the central Oregon coast ranges. (1979)
  2407. Documentation of the Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak-population model. (1979)
  2408. Regeneration in mixed conifer shelterwood cuttings in the Cascade Range of eastern Oregon. (1979)
  2409. Comparative autecological characteristics of northwestern tree species—a literature review. (1979)
  2410. Preliminary crown weight estimates for tanoak, black oak, and Pacific madrone. (1979)
  2411. Huckleberry and ecology management research in the Pacific Northwest. (1979)
  2412. Relative density: the key to stocking assessment in regional analysis—a forest survey viewpoint. (1979)
  2413. Changes in streamflow following timber harvest in southwestern Oregon. (1979)
  2414. Wood for energy in the Pacific Northwest: an overview. (1979)
  2415. Influence of forest and rangeland management on anadromous fish habitat in Western North America: habitat requirements of anadromous salmonids. (1979)
  2416. 1977 Washington timber harvest. (1979)
  2417. Employment:wood consumption ratios for the forest products industry in subareas of Oregon and Washington, 1976. (1979)
  2418. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: edges. (1979)
  2419. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: manmade habitats. (1979)
  2420. Forests and timber resources of California's central coast. (1979)
  2421. The recreation opportunity spectrum: a framework for planning, management, and research. (1979)
  2422. Grass seeding and soil erosion in a steep, logged area in northeastern Oregon. (1979)
  2423. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: native trout. (1979)
  2424. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: riparian zones. (1979)
  2425. Fertilizing Douglas-fir forests. (1979)
  2426. Western redcedar—a forest resource in transition. (1979)
  2427. Photo series for quantifying forest residues in the: sierra mixed conifer type, sierra true fir type. (1979)
  2428. Management of western Hemlock-sitka spruce forests for timber production. (1979)
  2429. Planning for prescribed burning in the inland northwest. (1978)
  2430. Physical consequences of large organic debris in Pacific Northwest streams. (1978)
  2431. Timber resources of west-central Oregon. (1978)
  2432. Naturally developed seedling roots of five western conifers. (1978)
  2433. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 10. Outdoor recreation and scenic resources. (1978)
  2434. 1976 Washington timber harvest. (1978)
  2435. Utilization and management of alder. (1978)
  2436. Prospects for sawtimber output in California's north coast, 1975-2000. (1978)
  2437. Douglas-fir tussock moth: an annotated bibliography. (1978)
  2438. Forest area and timber resources of the San Joaquin area, California. (1978)
  2439. Programs for road network planning. (1978)
  2440. 1976 Oregon timber harvest. (1978)
  2441. The Dead Indian Plateau: a historical summary of forestry observations and research in a severe southwestern Oregon environment. (1978)
  2442. Public participation in wilderness and backcountry litter control: a review of research and management experience. (1978)
  2443. Big Huckleberry abundance as related to environment and associated vegetation near Mount Adams, Washington. (1978)
  2444. Documentation of meteorological data from the coniferous forest biome primary station in Oregon. (1978)
  2445. Herbicides for shrub and weed tree control in western Oregon. (1978)
  2446. California's forest industry, 1976. (1978)
  2447. Timber resources of the Sacramento area, California, 1972. (1978)
  2448. Potential impact of easing the log export restriction on the Tongass National Forest. (1978)
  2449. Plotting landscape perspectives of clearcut units. (1978)
  2450. The Vale rangeland rehabilitation program: the desert repaired in southeastern Oregon. (1977)
  2451. 1975 Washington timber harvest. (1977)
  2452. Proceedings of the western juniper ecology and management workshop. (1977)
  2453. The economic impact of public resource supply constraints in northeast Oregon. (1977)
  2454. Forest and range soils research in Oregon and Washington: a bibliography with abstracts from 1969 through 1974. (1976)
  2455. Photo series for quantifying forest residues in the coastal Douglas-fir-hemlock type. (1976)
  2456. Climate and hydrology of the Entiat Experimental Forest watersheds under virgin forest cover. (1976)
  2457. Timber resources of Douglas County, Oregon. (1976)
  2458. Soils research in Oregon and Washington: a bibliography with abstracts from 1969 through 1974. (1976)
  2459. 1974 Washington timber harvest. (1976)
  2460. 1974 Oregon timber harvest. (1976)
  2461. 1975 Oregon timber harvest. (1976)
  2462. Northwest plant names and symbols for ecosystem inventory and analysis. (1976)
  2463. Forest practices and stream flow in western Oregon. (1976)
  2464. Economic availability of logging residue in the Douglas-fir region. (1976)
  2465. Oregon's forest products industry: 1976. (1976)
  2466. Timber resources of northern interior California, 1970. (1976)
  2467. History, physical effects, and management implications of large organic debris in western Oregon streams. (1976)
  2468. Review of the logging residue problem and its reduction through marketing practices. (1976)
  2469. A simulation-based approach for evaluating logging residue handling systems. (1976)
  2470. Aerial application equipment for herbicidal drift reduction. (1976)
  2471. Goal programming for land use planning. (1976)
  2472. Recreation and scenic resources in Alaska: an annotated bibliography. (1976)
  2473. Selecting forest residue treatment alternatives using goal programming. (1976)
  2474. Hydrology of small forest streams in western Oregon. (1976)
  2475. Estimating two indirect logging costs caused by accelerated erosion. (1976)
  2476. Timber supply and use in the Haines-Skagway area, Alaska. (1976)
  2477. Insect mycophagy: a preliminary bibliography. (1975)
  2478. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 9. Timber inventory, harvesting, marketing, and trends. (1975)
  2479. Particle sizes in slash fire smoke. (1975)
  2480. U.S. forest products trade policies: what are the options. (1975)
  2481. Guidelines for precommercial thinning of Douglas-fir. (1975)
  2482. Silvicultural use of herbicides in Pacific Northwest forests. (1975)
  2483. Research natural area needs in the Pacific Northwest. (1975)
  2484. Two projections of timber supply in the Pacific coast states. (1975)
  2485. Programs for skyline planning. (1975)
  2486. Timber resource statistics for the Copper River inventory unit, Alaska, 1968. (1975)
  2487. Forest residues management guidelines for the Pacific Northwest. (1975)
  2488. The timber resources of the Blue Mountain area, Oregon. (1975)
  2489. Guidelines for roadless area campsite spacing to minimize impact of human-related noises. (1975)
  2490. Timber resource statistics for the Fairbanks block, Tanana inventory unit, Alaska, 1970. (1975)
  2491. Optimum insulation thickness in wood-framed homes. (1975)
  2492. Forest residues in hemlock-spruce forests of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska: a state-of-knowledge review with recommendations for residue management. (1975)
  2493. Timber resources and the timber economy of Okanogan County, Washington. (1975)
  2494. A catalog of viral diseases of insects and mites. (1975)
  2495. Energy and raw material potentials of wood residue in the Pacific Coast States: a summary of a preliminary feasibility investigation. (1974)
  2496. Environmental effects of forest residues management in the Pacific Northwest: a state-of-knowledge compendium. (1974)
  2497. Planning and processing multistage samples with a computer program—MUST. (1974)
  2498. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 7. Forest ecology and timber management. (1974)
  2499. Status of timber utilization on the Pacific Coast. (1974)
  2500. Timber resource statistics for Oregon, January 1, 1973. (1974)
  2501. 1973 Washington timber harvest. (1974)
  2502. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 5. Soil mass movement. (1974)
  2503. Sensitivity of allowable cuts to intensive management. (1974)
  2504. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 2. Forest insects. (1974)
  2505. The forest ecosystem of Southeast Alaska: 4. Wildlife habitats. (1974)
  2506. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 3. Fish habitats. (1974)
  2507. Helicopters for logging: characteristics, operation, and safety considerations. (1974)
  2508. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 6. Forest diseases. (1974)
  2509. 1973 Oregon timber harvest. (1974)
  2510. Wildfire smoke conditions: interior Alaska. (1974)
  2511. Forest statistics for the upper Koyukuk River, Alaska, 1971. (1974)
  2512. Timber resource statistics for Washington, January 1, 1973. (1974)
  2513. Behavior of pesticides in plants. (1974)
  2514. The timber resources of the Inland Empire area, Washington. (1974)
  2515. Automated analysis of timber access road alternatives. (1974)
  2516. Herbicidal drift control: aerial spray equipment, formulations, and supervision. (1974)
  2517. Effects of log dumping and rafting on the marine environment of southeast Alaska. (1974)
  2518. Checklist of vertebrate animals of the Cascade Head Experimental Forest. (1974)
  2519. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 1. The setting. (1974)
  2520. The forest ecosystem of southeast Alaska: 8. Water. (1974)
  2521. Slope stability problems associated with timber harvesting in mountainous regions of the western United States. (1974)
  2522. Human behavior aspects of fish and wildlife conservation: an annotated bibliography. (1973)
  2523. Educational principles and techniques for interpreters. (1973)
  2524. An annotated bibliography of the effects of logging on fish of the Western United States and Canada. (1973)
  2525. Major outbreaks of the Douglas-fir tussock moth in Oregon and California. (1973)
  2526. Inheritance of graft compatibility in Douglas fir. (1973)
  2527. Natural regeneration of lodgepole pine in south-central Oregon (1973)
  2528. 1972 Washington timber harvest. (1973)
  2529. The future role of chemicals in forestry. (1973)
  2530. Natural vegetation of Oregon and Washington. (1973)
  2531. Changes in commercial forest area in Oregon and Washington 1945-70. (1973)
  2532. 1972 Oregon timber harvest. (1973)
  2533. Research opportunities and needs in the taiga of Alaska. (1973)
  2534. The timber resources of central Washington. (1973)
  2535. Aerial spray adjuvants for herbicidal drift control. (1973)
  2536. Choosing forest residues management alternatives. (1973)
  2537. Logging residue in Washington, Oregon, California: volume and characteristics. (1973)
  2538. Summary of climatic data for the Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest, interior Alaska. (1973)
  2539. Does harvest in west slope Douglas-fir increase peak flow in small forest streams? (1973)
  2540. Stream chemistry following a forest fire and urea fertilization in north-central Washington. (1973)
  2541. Twenty-one-year development of Douglas-fir stands repeatedly thinned at varying intervals. (1972)
  2542. A method of estimating log weights. (1972)
  2543. User's manual for a computer program for simulating intensively managed allowable cut. (1972)
  2544. Grading sugar pine saw logs in trees. (1972)
  2545. Projection-viewer for microscale aerial photography  (1972)
  2546. Economics of thinning stagnated ponderosa pine sapling stands in the pine-grass areas of central Washington. (1972)
  2547. Flows of mill residues to pulp and board manufacturers, Washington, Oregon, and California, 1968. (1972)
  2548. Questionnaires for research: an annotated bibliography on design, construction, and use. (1972)
  2549. A 31-day battery-operated recording weather station. (1972)
  2550. A classification of forest environments in the south Umpqua Basin. (1972)
  2551. Federal research natural areas in Oregon and Washington: a guidebook for scientists and educators. (1972)
  2552. California forest industry wood consumption and characteristics, 1972. (1972)
  2553. Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study on Douglas-fir: report no. 02—The Hoskins Study, 1963-1970. (1972)
  2554. Germination and early growth of coastal tree species on organic seed beds. (1972)
  2555. Timber resources of Mendocino and Sonoma Counties, California. (1972)
  2556. 1971 Washington timber harvest. (1972)
  2557. Forest-site relationships within an outbreak of lodgepole needle miner in central Oregon. (1972)
  2558. Log production in Washington and Oregon: an historical perspective. (1972)
  2559. Relationship of log production in Oregon and Washington to economic conditions. (1972)
  2560. Lumber yield from sitka spruce in southeastern Alaska. (1972)
  2561. Arasin in endrin treatments to protect Douglas-fir seed from deer mice. (1972)
  2562. Decay in white fir top-killed by Douglas-fir tussock moth. (1972)
  2563. Direct solar radiation on various slopes from 0 to 60 degrees north latitude. (1972)
  2564. 1971 Oregon timber harvest. (1972)
  2565. Maple sirup production from bigleaf maple. (1972)
  2566. Lumber recovery from Douglas-fir thinnings at a bandmill and two chipping canters. (1972)
  2567. Photo stratification improves northwest timber volume estimates. (1972)
  2568. Accelerated roadbuilding on the north umpqua—an economic analysis. (1972)
  2569. Photo plot bias. (1972)
  2570. The wild huckleberries of Oregon and Washington—a dwindling resource. (1972)
  2571. The recording quizboard: a device for evaluating interpretive services. (1972)
  2572. Growth and soil moisture in thinned lodgepole pine. (1971)
  2573. An analysis of running skyline load path. (1971)
  2574. Partial cutting of western hemlock and sitka spruce in southeast Alaska. (1971)
  2575. Selected 1966-69 interior Alaska wildfire statistics with long-term comparisons. (1971)
  2576. Initial thinning effects in 70- to 150-year-old Douglas-fir--western Oregon and Washington. (1971)
  2577. Primary productivity of a young Tsuga heterophylla stand and some speculations about biomass of forest communities on the Oregon coast. (1971)
  2578. Techniques for inventorying manmade impacts in roadway environments. (1971)
  2579. Soil bark as a soil amendment. (1971)
  2580. Timber value—a matter of choice: a study of how end use assumptions affect timber values. (1971)
  2581. Early effects of forest fire on streamflow characteristics. (1971)
  2582. Effect of ponderosa pine needle litter on grass seedling survival. (1971)
  2583. Fire season climatic zones of mainland Alaska. (1971)
  2584. Orchardgrass responses to fertilization of seven surface soils from the central Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1971)
  2585. Decay of Engelmann spruce in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington. (1971)
  2586. Volume of logging residues in Oregon, Washington, and California—initial results from a 1969-70 study. (1971)
  2587. Logging residues on Douglas-fir region clearcuts—weights and volumes. (1971)
  2588. 1970 Oregon timber harvest. (1971)
  2589. Habitat characteristics of the Silver Lake mule deer range. (1971)
  2590. 1970 Washington timber harvest. (1971)
  2591. Influence of endrin on soil microbial populations and their activity. (1971)
  2592. Water temperature in the steamboat drainage. (1971)
  2593. Timber resources of the Puget Sound area, Washington. (1971)
  2594. A "battery saver" for event recorders. (1971)
  2595. 1969 Oregon timber harvest. (1970)
  2596. Self-fertility of a central Oregon source of ponderosa pine. (1970)
  2597. Relationship of needle surface area to needle volume in ponderosa pine and lodgepole pine. (1970)
  2598. 1969 Washington timber harvest. (1970)
  2599. Periodic variation in physical and chemical properties of two central Washington soils. (1970)
  2600. Two keys for appraising forest fire fuels. (1970)
  2601. Slash fire atmospheric pollution. (1970)
  2602. Economics and policy environments for forest regeneration. (1970)
  2603. California's forest industries—prospects for the future. (1970)
  2604. Forest resources of the Susitna Valley, Alaska. (1970)
  2605. A digital indicator for maximum windspeeds. (1969)
  2606. Increases in maximum stream temperatures after slash burning in a small experimental watershed. (1969)
  2607. 1968 Oregon timber harvest. (1969)
  2608. The effect of asphalt and wax emulsions on moisture changes in slash. (1969)
  2609. 1968 Washington timber harvest. (1969)
  2610. Graft union formation in Douglas-fir. (1969)
  2611. Embryonic genetic load in coastal Douglas-fir. (1969)
  2612. National fire-danger rating system fine-fuel moisture content tables—an Alaskan adaptation. (1969)
  2613. Charts for determining sampling rate and number in sample. (1969)
  2614. Production of Oleoresin from southern pine trees. (1969)
  2615. Animal damage to conifers on national forests in the Pacific Northwest region. (1969)
  2616. The timber resources of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. (1969)
  2617. Alaska's forest resource. (1968)
  2618. Can thinning slash cause a nitrogen deficiency in pumice soils of central Oregon? (1968)
  2619. Timber resource statistics for central Oregon. (1968)
  2620. 1967 Oregon timber harvest. (1968)
  2621. Fire hazard from precommercial thinning of ponderosa pine. (1968)
  2622. Preliminary timber resource statistics for Humboldt County, California, January 1, 1967. (1968)
  2623. 1967 Washington timber harvest. (1968)
  2624. The timber resources of Humboldt County, California. (1968)
  2625. Volume and taper tables for red alder. (1968)
  2626. Food reserves and seasonal growth of Douglas-fir seedlings. (1967)
  2627. 1966 Oregon timber harvest. (1967)
  2628. 1966 Washington timber harvest. (1967)
  2629. Aerial photo interpretation of understories in two Oregon oak stands. (1967)
  2630. Foliar mineral content of forest and nursery-grown Douglas-fir seedlings. (1967)
  2631. Fire-danger rating in the future. (1967)
  2632. Annual losses from disease in Pacific Northwest forests. (1967)
  2633. 1965 Washington timber harvest. (1966)
  2634. Comparative drought resistance of five conifers and foliage moisture content as a viability index. (1966)
  2635. Forest industries of eastern Washington. (1966)
  2636. Bark factors for Douglas-fir. (1966)
  2637. 1965 Oregon timber harvest. (1966)
  2638. Variation in vegetation following slash fires near Oakridge, Oregon. (1965)
  2639. Publications of the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. (1965)
  2640. Putting conservation to work: Map and compass. (1965)
  2641. Hardwood timber resources of the Douglas-fir subregion. (1965)
  2642. Timber resource statistics for the Pacific Northwest as of January 1, 1963. (1965)
  2643. Forest statistics for west central Oregon. (1965)
  2644. The timber situation and outlook for northwest Oregon. (1965)
  2645. 1964 Oregon log production. (1965)
  2646. Timber resource statistics for southwest Washington. (1965)
  2647. 1964 Washington timber harvest. (1965)
  2648. Forest statistics for southwest Oregon. (1964)
  2649. Forest statistics for northwest Oregon. (1964)
  2650. 1962 Oregon log production. (1963)
  2651. 1962 Washington log production. (1963)
  2652. Natural regeneration of Douglas-fir and associated species using modified clear-cutting systems in the Oregon Cascades. (1963)
  2653. Relation between moisture content of fine fuels and relative humidity. (1963)
  2654. 1961 Washington log production. (1963)
  2655. Eradicating European pine shoot moth in commercial nurseries with methyl bromide. (1963)
  2656. Forest statistics for Chelan and Douglas Counties, Washington, 1959-60. (1963)
  2657. ...Toward complete use of eastern Oregon's forest resources. (1963)
  2658. Forest statistics for northeast Washington. (1963)
  2659. Lumber yield and log values of Shasta red fir. (1963)
  2660. Veneer grade yield from pruned Douglas-fir. (1962)
  2661. Noble fir: a bibliography with abstracts. (1962)
  2662. A 20-year growth record for three stands of red alder. (1962)
  2663. Mountain hemlock: a bibliography with abstracts. (1962)
  2664. Tree species to grow in the south umpqua drainage. (1962)
  2665. Constructing aerial photo volume tables. (1962)
  2666. Cow and calf weight trends on mountain summer range. (1962)
  2667. Grass seeding as a control for roadbank erosion. (1962)
  2668. Eradicating European pine shoot moth on ornamental pines with methyl bromide. (1962)
  2669. Procedures and equipment for fumigating European pine shoot moth on ornamental pines. (1962)
  2670. Estimating Douglas-fir site quality from aerial photographs. (1961)
  2671. Aerial photo volume tables for Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. (1961)
  2672. Seasoning and surfacing degrade in kiln-drying ponderosa pine in eastern Washington. (1961)
  2673. Adjustment of relative humidity and temperature for differences in elevation. (1961)
  2674. Tree damage resulting from thinning in young-growth Douglas-fir and western hemlock. (1961)
  2675. Chemical control of brush in ponderosa pine forests of central Oregon. (1961)
  2676. Seasoning and surfacing degrade in kiln-drying western hemlock in western Oregon. (1961)
  2677. Seed production of Douglas-fir increased by thinning. (1961)
  2678. Response of individual Douglas-fir trees to release. (1961)
  2679. Seasoning and surfacing degrade in kiln-drying Douglas-fir in eastern Washington. (1961)
  2680. Vegetation and soil condition changes on a subalpine grassland in eastern Oregon. (1961)
  2681. Effect of a transpiration retardant on survival of planted ponderosa pine. (1961)
  2682. Soil moisture depletion in three lodgepole pine stands in northeastern Oregon. (1961)
  2683. Growth after partial cutting of ponderosa pine on permanent sample plots in eastern Oregon. (1961)
  2684. Number of trees by diameter class in the forests of eastern Oregon. (1961)
  2685. Response of 55-year-old lodgepole pine to thinning. (1961)
  2686. Standard error of estimated average timber volume per acre under point sampling when trees are measured for volume on a subsample of all points. (1961)
  2687. Cost of thinning 5-year-old Douglas-fir for pulpwood at Voight Creek Experimental Forest. (1961)
  2688. Use of herbicides on forest lands in southwestern Oregon. (1961)
  2689. Ponderosa pine lumber recovery in north-central Washington. (1961)
  2690. The economic significance of mortality in old-growth Douglas-fir. (1961)
  2691. An evaluation of lithographed forest stereograms. (1961)
  2692. Timber resource statistics for the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. (1961)
  2693. Predicting moisture content: fuel moisture indicator sticks in the Pacific Northwest. (1961)
  2694. Growth and development of red alder compared with conifers in 30-year-old stands. (1961)
  2695. Forest fire weather in eastern Oregon and central Washington in 1960. (1961)
  2696. Notes on some rooting characteristics of antelope bitterbrush. (1961)
  2697. Toxicity of herbicides on three northwestern conifers. (1961)
  2698. Normal yield tables for red alder. (1960)
  2699. Occurrence of shrubs and herbaceous vegetation after clear cutting old-growth Douglas-fir in the Oregon Cascades. (1960)
  2700. The densiometer for measurement of crown intercept above a line transect. (1960)
  2701. Planting sitka spruce and Douglas-fir on decayed wood in coastal Oregon. (1960)
  2702. Growth after thinning in 110-year old Douglas-fir. (1960)
  2703. Harvesting minor forest products in the Pacific Northwest. (1960)
  2704. Effect of gibberellic acid and cold treatments on the germination of bitterbrush seed. (1960)
  2705. It's time to look at yarding problems on steep slopes. (1960)
  2706. Northwest range-plant symbols adapted to automatic data processing. (1960)
  2707. Effect of thinning on form of young-growth Douglas-fir trees. (1960)
  2708. Merchantable height of trees in Oregon—a comparison of current logging practice and volume table specifications. (1960)
  2709. Long-suppressed ponderosa pine seedlings respond to release. (1960)
  2710. A parallax-factor alignment chart. (1960)
  2711. Lumber grade recovery from old-growth Douglas-fir at a northwestern Oregon sawmill. (1960)
  2712. Drought effects on conifers in the Pacific Northwest, 1958-59. (1960)
  2713. Chemical control of bigleaf maple trees and stump sprouts. (1960)
  2714. Estimating d.b.h. from stump diameter in the Pacific Northwest. (1960)
  2715. Heart-rot hazard is low in Abies amabilis reproduction injured by logging. (1960)
  2716. Behavior of ground vegetation under a partially cut stand of Douglas-fir. (1960)
  2717. Stratifying repellent-treated pine seed. (1960)
  2718. Forest fire weather and computed fire occurrence in western Oregon and western Washington in 1960. (1960)
  2719. Estimating past diameters of several species in the ponderosa pine subregion of Oregon and Washington. (1960)
  2720. Productivity of a mature Douglas-fir stand. (1960)
  2721. Effect of weathering on accuracy of fuel-moisture-indicator sticks in the Pacific Northwest. (1959)
  2722. Diameter growth of plantation-grown Douglas-fir trees under varying degrees of release. (1959)
  2723. Yarding and loading costs for salvaging in old-growth Douglas-fir with a mobile high-lead yarder. (1959)
  2724. Some estimates of growth and mortality from the Malheur National Forest in eastern Oregon. (1959)
  2725. Weighting factors for computing the relation between tree volume and d.b.h. in the Pacific Northwest. (1959)
  2726. Cubic volume tables for red alder and sitka spruce. (1959)
  2727. Some recent developments in the Wind River Douglas-fir plantation spacing tests. (1959)
  2728. 1958 bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications. (1959)
  2729. Use of the densiometer to estimate density of forest canopy on permanent sample plots. (1959)
  2730. Release of sugar pine seedlings and saplings by harvest cutting. (1959)
  2731. The Wind River Arboretum 1912-1956. (1959)
  2732. Phytophthora lateralis on Port-Orford-cedar. (1959)
  2733. Sprinkling to prevent decay in decked western hemlock logs. (1959)
  2734. Effects of herbicides on some important brush species in southwestern Oregon. (1959)
  2735. Seasoning and surfacing degrade in kiln-drying Douglas-fir in western Oregon. (1959)
  2736. Relation of number and size of fires to fire-season weather indexes in western Washington and western Oregon. (1959)
  2737. Forest fire weather and computed fire occurrence in western Oregon and western Washington. (1959)
  2738. Growth and survival of a sitka spruce plantation in coastal Oregon. (1959)
  2739. The extent of blister rust mycelia beyond bark discolorations on sugar pine. (1958)
  2740. Survival and growth of thirteen tree species in coastal Oregon. (1958)
  2741. Site curves for red alder. (1958)
  2742. Lodgepole pine in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon. (1958)
  2743. Forest fire weather in western Oregon and western Washington in 1958. (1958)
  2744. A test planting of 2-0 and 3-0 Douglas-fir trees on a steep south slope. (1958)
  2745. Using fire-weather forecasts and local weather observations in predicting burning index for individual fire-danger stations. (1958)
  2746. Port-Orford-cedar plantations in the Pacific Northwest. (1958)
  2747. Influence of slash burning on regeneration, other plant cover, and fire hazard in the Douglas-fir region (a progress report). (1958)
  2748. 1957 bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications. (1958)
  2749. Site index charts for Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. (1958)
  2750. Occurrence of mycorrhizae after logging and slash burning in the Douglas-fir forest type. (1958)
  2751. A comparison of two rodent repellents in broadcast seeding Douglas-fir. (1957)
  2752. Test of wind predictions for peak fire-danger stations in Oregon and Washington. (1957)
  2753. Snow interception, accumulation, accumulation, and melt in lodgepole pine forests in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. (1957)
  2754. A test of grafting ponderosa pine. (1957)
  2755. Veneer recovery from Douglas-fir logs. (1957)
  2756. The balsam woolly aphid problem in Oregon and Washington. (1957)
  2757. Veneer recovery from peeler-grade Douglas-fir logs in southwestern Oregon. (1957)
  2758. Ten-year history of an Oregon coastal plantation. (1957)
  2759. Visual aids for aerial observers on forest insect surveys. (1957)
  2760. Microbiological soil properties after logging and slash burning. (1957)
  2761. Western hemlock lumber recovery at a western Washington sawmill. (1957)
  2762. Timing of aerial surveys for the balsam woolly aphid. (1957)
  2763. Western redcedar lumber recovery from a western Washington sawmill. (1957)
  2764. Seasoning degrade in kiln drying ponderosa pine in south central Oregon. (1957)
  2765. Skidding with horses to thin young stands in western Washington. (1957)
  2766. Experience with basal area estimation by prisms in lodgepole pine. (1957)
  2767. Forest fire weather in western Oregon and western Washington in 1957. (1957)
  2768. Climate and growth rate as related to an outbreak of silver fir beetles. (1957)
  2769. White fur lumber recovery at a western Washington sawmill. (1957)
  2770. Some economic considerations in thinning Douglas-fir. (1957)
  2771. Veneer recovery from peeler-grade Douglas-fir logs in northwestern Oregon. (1957)
  2772. Ponderosa pine needle blight in eastern Oregon during 1955 and 1956. (1957)
  2773. Veneer recovery from peeler-grade Douglas-fir logs in western Washington. (1957)
  2774. Early effect of two successive thinnings in western hemlock. (1957)
  2775. Soil moisture conditions after chemically killing manzanita brush in central Oregon. (1957)
  2776. A successful direct seeding of sugar pine. (1957)
  2777. Eliminating blister rust cankers from sugar pine by pruning. (1957)
  2778. Some effects of logging and slash burning on physical soil properties in the Corvallis Watershed. (1957)
  2779. 1956 bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications. (1957)
  2780. Frequency of dry east winds over northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. (1957)
  2781. Port-Orford-cedar—a poor risk for reforestation. (1957)
  2782. Chemical basal treatment to control red alder. (1956)
  2783. Place of partial cutting in old-growth stands of the Douglas-fir region. (1956)
  2784. Loblolly seedling survival after hardwood control by 2,4,5-T. (1956)
  2785. Selection thinning in young-growth Douglas-fir (a 6-year progress report). (1956)
  2786. Use of a bark thickness—tree diameter relationship for estimating past diameters of ponderosa pine trees. (1956)
  2787. Processing mill scale study data on a type 650 electronic machine. (1956)
  2788. Public and private forest landownership in the Pacific northwest shows stability. (1956)
  2789. Plantation survival and growth in two brush-threat areas in coastal Oregon. (1956)
  2790. Lumber grades from old-growth Douglas-fir sawmill logs. (1956)
  2791. Pruning and occurrence of heart rot in young Douglas-fir. (1956)
  2792. Bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications through 1955. (1956)
  2793. Damage to western Washington forests from November 1955 cold wave. (1956)
  2794. Forest fire weather in western Oregon and western Washington in 1956. (1956)
  2795. Synopsis of present information concerning Poria weirii root rot in Douglas-fir. (1955)
  2796. A comparison of conifers planted on the Hemlock Experimental Forest. (1955)
  2797. 1955 forest fire weather in western Oregon and Washington. (1955)
  2798. Tentative guides for the selection of plus trees and superior stands in Douglas-fir. (1955)
  2799. Growth of Douglas-fir seedlings after slash burning. (1955)
  2800. Some lessons in artificial regeneration from southwestern Oregon. (1955)
  2801. Economic considerations in Douglas-fir stand establishment. (1955)
  2802. Bear damage to young Douglas-fir. (1955)
  2803. An analysis of production and costs in high-lead yarding. (1955)
  2804. Needle blight of ponderosa pine. (1955)
  2805. Gross yield and mortality tables for fully stocked stands of Douglas-fir. (1955)
  2806. Estimating past diameters of Douglas-fir trees. (1955)
  2807. Growth after precommercial thinning in two stands of Douglas-fir. (1955)
  2808. A 4-year record of sitka spruce and western hemlock seed fall on the Cascade Head Experimental Forest. (1955)
  2809. Estimating past diameters of Douglas-fir trees. (1955)
  2810. 1954 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. (1955)
  2811. Preliminary recommendations for seedspotting sugar pine in southwest Oregon. (1955)
  2812. Seedling distribution on a spruce-hemlock clearcut. (1955)
  2813. Brush control on forest lands with emphasis on promising methods for the Pacific Northwest: a review of selected references. (1955)
  2814. Increment and mortality in a virgin Douglas-fir forest. (1955)
  2815. Chemical brush control on central Oregon ponderosa pine lands. (1955)
  2816. Dimension lumber grades from white fir in Lakeview area. (1955)
  2817. Ponderosa pine lumber recovery in Lakeview, Oregon area. (1955)
  2818. Lumber-grade recovery from 110-year-old Douglas-fir thinnings. (1955)
  2819. Two commercial thinnings in century-old Douglas-fir. (1954)
  2820. Estimating stand age for Douglas-fir. (1954)
  2821. Some results of chemical debarking on sitka spruce, western hemlock, and red alder. (1954)
  2822. Effect of slash burning on soil pH. (1954)
  2823. 1953 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. (1954)
  2824. Douglas-fir site as a basis for selecting Christmas tree lands. (1954)
  2825. 1954 forest fire weather in western Oregon and Washington. (1954)
  2826. Seed production on the Voight Creek Experimental Forest, 1950-1953. (1954)
  2827. Soil reaction and germination of Douglas-fir seed. (1954)
  2828. A preliminary study of the deterioration of alder and Douglas-fir chips in outdoor piles. (1954)
  2829. Cold weather damages promising species in the Wind River Arboretum. (1954)
  2830. Growth of a pole-size ponderosa on cutover land in relation to selection of trees for pruning. (1954)
  2831. Natural reproduction of shasta red fir from a single good cone crop. (1954)
  2832. Deterioration of beetle-killed Douglas-fir in Oregon and Washington: a summary of findings to date. (1954)
  2833. Survival and growth of fresh and stored planting stock. (1953)
  2834. Direct seeding experiments on the 1951 Forks Burn. (1953)
  2835. Soil moisture and the distribution of lodgepole and ponderosa pine: a review of the literature. (1953)
  2836. Fire weather in western Oregon and western Washington in 1952 compared with other years. (1953)
  2837. Thinning ponderosa pine in the Pacific Northwest: a summary of present information. (1953)
  2838. An estimate of the amount of road in the staggered-setting system of clearcutting. (1953)
  2839. Forest fire danger in western Oregon and Washington during 1953. (1953)
  2840. 1952 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. (1953)
  2841. Better marking means cheaper pruning. (1953)
  2842. Effect of heat on soil color and pH of two forest soils. (1953)
  2843. Reproduction following small group cuttings in virgin Douglas-fir. (1953)
  2844. Effects of tetramine used for rodent control in direct seeding of Douglas-fir. (1953)
  2845. Lumber grade recovery from young ponderosa pine. (1953)
  2846. Pine dwarfmistletoe on the Pringle Falls Experimental Forest. (1953)
  2847. Reducing wind damage in the forests of the Oregon Coast range. (1953)
  2848. Utilization of mill residues in the timber products mills of the Lakeview Working Circle. (1953)
  2849. The formula Scribner log rule. (1952)
  2850. Total height volume tables for western hemlock, sitka spruce and young-growth Douglas-fir (based on 32-foot logs and an 8-inch top). (1952)
  2851. Timing of slash burning with the seed crop—a case history. (1952)
  2852. Lumber grades from Douglas-fir peeler logs. (1952)
  2853. Lumber grades from young-growth Douglas-fir. (1952)
  2854. Service life of treated and untreated fence posts on the Pringle Falls Experimental Forest. (1952)
  2855. 1951 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. (1952)
  2856. A progress report on suspended sediment in several western Oregon and western Washington streams. (1951)
  2857. Further observations on soil freezing in the Pacific Northwest. (1951)
  2858. Comparative ratings of 1951 forest fire weather in western Oregon. (1951)
  2859. Applied forest management in the Douglas-fir region. (1950)
  2860. Statistical control in hydrologic forecasting. (1950)
  2861. Some observations on soil freezing in forest and range lands of the Pacific Northwest. (1950)
  2862. The brushland plow. (1950)
  2863. The effect of manzanita and snowbrush competition on ponderosa pine reproduction. (1950)
  2864. Suggestions for getting more forestry in the logging plan. (1950)
  2865. Some references on watershed management. (1950)
  2866. Reseeding tarweed-infested ranges. (1950)
  2867. First-year effects of logging on forage production. (1950)
  2868. Converting standard seeding rates for grasses to actual seeding rates per acre. (1950)
  2869. Seed crop prospects for 1951. (1950)
  2870. Fall Creek second-growth Douglas-fir thinning study. (1950)
  2871. Contents of a cord of eight-foot pulpwood. (1950)
  2872. Volume tables for red alder. (1949)
  2873. Practical guides for seeding grass on skid roads, trails, and landings, following logging on east-side forests of Washington and Oregon. (1949)
  2874. Taper tables for western hemlock. (1949)
  2875. Minor forest products of the Pacific Northwest. (1949)
  2876. Site classification for even-aged stands of western hemlock. (1949)
  2877. A program of forest soils research for the Pacific Northwest. (1949)
  2878. How long do ponderosa pine snags stand? (1949)
  2879. Can we save the seed crop? (1949)
  2880. Results of preliminary tests of pelletized crested wheatgrass seed. (1949)
  2881. Cordwood volume tables for second-growth Douglas-fir. (1949)
  2882. Preliminary guides for the management of lodgepole pine in Oregon and Washington. (1949)
  2883. Comparison of 1949 summer forest fuel moisture in Oregon and Washington with other years. (1949)
  2884. Light thinning in century-old Douglas-fir. (1948)
  2885. The yield of Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest measured by international 1/4-inch kerf log rule. (1948)
  2886. Summer moisture of forest fire fuels in Oregon and Washington in 1948 and previous years. (1948)
  2887. Predicting stocking improvement in reproduction stands of Douglas-fir. (1948)
  2888. Use of dominant tree heights in determining site index for Douglas-fir. (1948)
  2889. Advantages of a detailed pre-sale layout and logging plan. (1948)
  2890. Selection cutting reduces ponderosa pine losses at Pringle Falls. (1948)
  2891. The role of organic matter as a source of nitrogen in Douglas-fir forest soils. (1948)
  2892. What is the time between ignition and discovery of lightning fires? (1947)
  2893. Growth of ten regional races of ponderosa pine in six plantations. (1947)
  2894. Effect of pruning on growth of ponderosa pine. (1947)
  2895. Comparative growth of hybrid poplars and native northern black cottonwoods. (1947)
  2896. First forest soil survey gives significant results. (1947)
  2897. High yields from young-growth ponderosa pine. (1947)
  2898. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 34, August 15, 1946. (1946)
  2899. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 33, January 24, 1945. (1945)
  2900. Growth of ponderosa pine by keen tree class. (1943)
  2901. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 31, November 30, 1940. (1940)
  2902. Crew size affects fire fighting efficiency: A progress report on time studies of the fire fighting job. (1940)
  2903. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 30, June 21, 1940. (1940)
  2904. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 27, May 1, 1939. (1939)
  2905. Volume distribution in saw-timber types in the ponderosa pine region. (1939)
  2906. Production of lumber, lath, and shingles in Washington and Oregon 1869-1936. (1938)
  2907. Forest statistics for eastern Oregon and eastern Washington. (1938)
  2908. Plant succession on a cut-over, burned, and grazed Douglas fir area. (1938)
  2909. Timber volume and type acreage on the national forests of the north Pacific region. (1937)
  2910. Highlights of Douglas fir natural regeneration. (1937)
  2911. The Pacific Northwest Research Station. (1937)
  2912. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 23, November 27, 1937. (1937)
  2913. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 18, March 25, 1936. (1936)
  2914. Forest growth in the Douglas fir region. (1936)
  2915. Glare-reducing goggles for lookouts. (1936)
  2916. Pulpwood resources of western Oregon and western Washington (from inventory and growth phase of forest survey). (1935)
  2917. Forest products issue. (1935)
  2918. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 12, January 16, 1934. (1934)
  2919. Fire research issue. (1934)
  2920. Forest insurance number. (1934)
  2921. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 11, May 5, 1933. (1933)
  2922. The production and consumption of minor timber products in Oregon and Washington, 1930. (1932)
  2923. A preliminary report, giving some of the results obtained in a study of lightning storm occurrence and behavior on the national forests of Oregon and Washington. (1932)
  2924. Two important publications on Douglas fir yields. (1931)
  2925. Preliminary alinement charts for determining growth in selectively cut stands of western yellow pine. (1931)
  2926. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 08, December 11, 1931. (1931)
  2927. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 07, August 13, 1931. (1931)
  2928. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 04, June 27, 1930. (1930)
  2929. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 03, October 30, 1929. (1929)
  2930. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 02, March 11, 1929. (1929)
  2931. Forest research notes, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, No. 01, November 1, 1928. (1928)
  2932. Grading options for western hemlock "pulpwood" logs from southeastern Alaska. ()
  2933. The Colville Study: wood utilization for ecosystem management: preliminary results of study of product potential from small-diameter stands. ()
  2934. Strength and stiffness assessment of standing trees using a nondestructive stress wave technique. ()

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