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  1. Social and economic considerations for planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes (2009)
  2. Patterns of exotic plant invasions in Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest using intensive Forest Inventory and Analysis plots (2009)
  3. Estimating potential habitat for 134 eastern US tree species under six climate scenarios (2008)
  4. Irrigation effects in a cottonwood plantation in the lower Mississippi River alluvial valley (2008)
  5. Forest ownership patterns are changing (2008)
  6. Biomass potential of populus in the midwestern United States (2008)
  7. Influence of purchaser perceptions and intentions on price for forest land parcels: a hedonic pricing approach (2008)
  8. Variation in lateral and basal adventitious rooting of populus irrigated with landfill leachate: selection of favorable genotypes for environmental benefits (2008)
  9. Attitudes of residents toward street trees on four streets in Toledo, Ohio, U.S. before removal of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) from emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) (2008)
  10. Conservation management strategies in ethanol crop production: a Brazil-U.S. comparison (2008)
  11. Population ecology of insect invasions and their management (2008)
  12. Temperature and vegetation effects on soil organic carbon quality along a forested mean annual temperature gradient in North America (2008)
  13. Three Colopterus beetle species carry the oak wilt fungus to fresh wounds on red oak in Missouri (2008)
  14. Forest health monitoring in the Ngangao Forest, Taita Tills, Kenya: A five year assessment of change (2008)
  15. Restoring southern Ontario forests by managing succession in conifer plantations (2008)
  16. Preoutbreak dynamics of a recently established invasive herbivore: roles of natural enemies and habitat structure in stage-specific performance of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) populations in northeastern Wisconsin (2008)
  17. Inference of adult female dispersal from the distribution of gypsy moth egg masses in a Japanese city (2008)
  18. Hyperspectral remote sensing for early detection of invasive pests (2008)
  19. Forest landscape models, a tool for understanding the effect of the large-scale and long-term landscape processes (2008)
  20. Bringing the northern forest to your classroom (2008)
  21. Modeling tsunami damage in Aceh: a reply (2008)
  22. Population biology of emerald ash borer and its natural enemies in China (2008)
  23. Defect detection in hardwood logs using high resolution laser scan data (2008)
  24. Yellowstone Hotspot. Reflections on scenic beauty, ecology, and the aesthetic experience of landscape (2008)
  25. Selecting compact habitat reserves for species with differential habitat size needs (2008)
  26. Socially responsible expansion of Brazilian ethanol (2008)
  27. Sampling protocol, estimation, and analysis procedures for the down woody materials indicator of the FIA program (2008)
  28. Effect of landscape positions and their associated soil and terrain attributes on biomass crop yield and growth rates (2008)
  29. Anthropogenic alterations of genetic diversity within tree populations: Implications for forest ecosystem resilience (2008)
  30. Intensive utilization of harvest residues in southern pine plantations: quantities available and implications for nutrient budgets and sustainable site productivity (2008)
  31. Greenhouse and field performance of giant cane propagules from natural and planted stands (2008)
  32. Building a cellulosic biofuels industry from the ground up: Tennessee biofuels initiative (2008)
  33. Evaluation of Root ForceTM container seedlings of four oak species for bottomland forest restoration in southern Indiana: 5-year results (2008)
  34. Proceedings, 18th U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2007 (2008)
  35. Preliminary silvicultural recommendations and an updated annotated bibliography for birdseye sugar maple (2008)
  36. Beyond "fire temperatures": calibrating thermocouple probes and modeling their response to surface fires in hardwood fuels (2008)
  37. Managing Japanese stiltgrass dominated communities in the ridge and valley physiographic province in eastern West Virginia (2008)
  38. Field host range testing of Spathius agrili, a parasitoid of emerald ash borer: evaluating nontarget impacts (2008)
  39. Fire scars and tree vigor following prescribed fires in Missouri Ozark upland forests (2008)
  40. Development of novel ash hybrids to introgress resistance to emerald ash borer into north American ash species (2008)
  41. The Massachusetts Community Preservation Act: factors influencing acceptance (2008)
  42. Chemical ecology and behavioral studies on the emerald ash borer: an update (2008)
  43. Modeling recreation participants' willingness to substitute using multi-attribute indicators (2008)
  44. Microbial control of Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) with Beauveria bassiana strain GHA: field applications (2008)
  45. Management of a river recreation resource: the Lower Kananaskis River--a case study (2008)
  46. Ozone bioindicators and forest health: a guide to the evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of the ozone injury data in the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (2008)
  47. Status of oak seedlings and saplings in the northern United States: implications for sustainability of oak forests (2008)
  48. Spatial controls of occurrence and spread of wildfires in the Missouri Ozark Highlands (2008)
  49. An exploratory study of OHV riders in New York State: findings and implications for management (2008)
  50. Gathering in Thoreau's backyard: nontimber forest product harvesting as practice (2008)
  51. Relationships between forest fine and coarse woody debris carbon stocks across latitudinal gradients in the United States as an indicator of climate change effects (2008)
  52. Agroforestry and cellulosic ethanol from sustainable poplar tree farms (2008)
  53. Seed bank emergence following prescribed burning in the Ozark Highlands (2008)
  54. Ecological aspects of cellulosic biomass supply from whole-tree chipping and slash removal (2008)
  55. Transcontinental wilderness survey: comparing perceptions between wilderness users in the eastern and western United States (2008)
  56. Bioenergy: agricultural crop residues (2008)
  57. A simplified Forest Inventory and Analysis database: FIADB-Lite (2008)
  58. The council for sustainable biomass production (2008)
  59. Public recreation and neighborhood sense of community: an exploration of a hypothesized relationship (2008)
  60. Populus root system morphology during phytoremediation of landfill leachate (2008)
  61. Influence of microtopography on soil chemistry and understory riparian vegetation (2008)
  62. Canopy structure, light interception, and light-use efficiency in willow (2008)
  63. Questioning the continuum: specialization in rock climbing (2008)
  64. Future carbon storage in harvested wood products from Ontario's Crown forests (2008)
  65. Public attitudes about financing municipal recreation (2008)
  66. Root development of acorn-origin oak seedlings in shelterwood stands on the Appalachian Plateau of northern Pennsylvania: 4-year results (2008)
  67. Stand development of trembling aspen in Canaan Valley, West Virginia (2008)
  68. Oak mortality associated with crown dieback and oak borer attack in the Ozark Highlands (2008)
  69. Analysis of strength-of-preference measures in dichotomous choice models (2008)
  70. When is one core per tree sufficient to characterize stand attributes? Results of a Pinus ponderosa case study (2008)
  71. Comparing single-tree selection, group selection, and clearcutting for regenerating oaks and pines in the Missouri Ozarks (2008)
  72. Illinois studies of Miscanthus x giganteus for biomass feedstock production (2008)
  73. Response of northern red oak, black walnut, and white ash seedlings to various levels of simulated summer deer browsing (2008)
  74. Climate Change and the Nation's Forests: Challenges and Opportunities (2008)
  75. Deferred rotation harvests in central Appalachia: 20- and 25-year results (2008)
  76. Double-deckers and towers: emerald ash borer traps in 2007 (2008)
  77. A role for first-person science in recreation research (2008)
  78. Kansas forests 2005 (2008)
  79. Different histories but similar genetic diversity and structure for black walnut in Indiana and Missouri (2008)
  80. Evaluation of the potential of hybrid willow as a sustainable biomass energy alternative crop in northern and west-central Minnesota (2008)
  81. Variation in flood tolerance of container-grown seedlings of swamp white oak, bur oak, and white oak (2008)
  82. Carbon isotope fractionation of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) due to outgassing of carbon dioxide from a headwater stream (2008)
  83. Pilot testing a methodology to measure the marginal increase in economic impact of rural tourism sites (2008)
  84. Wood bioenergy systems in Canada (2008)
  85. Effect of fertilizer treatments on an alkaline soil and on early performance of two bottomland oak species (2008)
  86. Modeling emerald ash borer spread in Ohio and Michigan (2008)
  87. Methodological innovations for measuring economic impacts of long-distance recreation trails (2008)
  88. Regional site-selection models for hybrid poplars (2008)
  89. Crop tree release increases growth of red oak sawtimber in southern New England: 12-year results (2008)
  90. Emerald ash borer genetics: an update (2008)
  91. Utility of wire cages, tree shelters, and repellants to minimize herbivory to oak by white-tailed deer (2008)
  92. Conterminous U.S. and Alaska Forest Type Mapping Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Data (2008)
  93. Species composition, diameter distribution, and crown class at initiation of a thinning study of pole-size hardwood stands in the Hoosier National Forest (2008)
  94. How do retailers rate the United States and Canada as furniture sources compared to China? (2008)
  95. Investigating the relationship between bole scorch height and fire intensity variables in the ridge and valley physiographic province, West Virginia (2008)
  96. Effects of climate change and shifts in forest composition on forest net primary production (2008)
  97. Massachusetts' Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  98. A comparative cost analysis of logistics for herbaceous energy crops and short-rotation woody crops (2008)
  99. Minnesota's Forest Resources, 2007 (2008)
  100. Fire history and the establishment of oaks an maples in second-growth forests (2008)
  101. Results from a 20-year-old bottomland oak species comparison trial in western Kentucky (2008)
  102. Foliar susceptibility of eastern oak species to Phytophthora infection (2008)
  103. Effects of moisture and nitrogen stress on gas exchange and nutrient resorption in Quercus rubra seedlings (2008)
  104. Evaluating effluent and canal water irrigation for wood biomass production and phytotechnology (2008)
  105. Rhode Island's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  106. Water perspectives on large scale bioenergy (2008)
  107. Using ecological land types to examine landscape-scale oak regeneration dynamics (2008)
  108. 25x'25: America's energy future (2008)
  109. Influence of forest planning alternatives on landscape pattern and ecosystem processes in northern Wisconsin, USA (2008)
  110. Commercializing willow biomass crops for bioenergy and bioproducts in the northeastern and midwestern United States (2008)
  111. Connecticut's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  112. Evaluation of firewood bagging and vacuum treatment for regulatory control of emerald ash borer (2008)
  113. A conceptual model for developing mixed-species plantations in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (2008)
  114. Use of marginal land and water to maximize biofuel production (2008)
  115. Growth and foliar nitrogen concentrations of interplanted native woody legumes and pecan (2008)
  116. Impacts of biofuel production on grassland birds in Wisconsin (2008)
  117. Divergent biogeography of native and introduced soil macroinvertebrates in North America north of Mexico (2008)
  118. Life-cycle analysis of small-scale energy systems utilizing oilseeds grown in the midwest (2008)
  119. Dating tree mortality using log decay in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (2008)
  120. Economics of willow biomass production and policy to enhance market penetration (2008)
  121. Black walnut suitability index: a Natural Resources Conservation Service national soil information system based interpretive model (2008)
  122. Short-rotation forestry in Germany: lessons from the past, present research activities, and future perspectives (2008)
  123. Urban ecological stewardship: understanding the structure, function and network of community-based urban land management (2008)
  124. Multiple criteria deciding on phytoremediation of a heavy metal contaminated agricultural area case: The Campine, Belgium (2008)
  125. Disking and mid- and understory removal following an above-average acorn crop in three mature oak forests in southern Indiana (2008)
  126. Development of switchgrass into a biomass energy crop (2008)
  127. Contribution of dead wood to biomass and carbon stocks in the Caribbean: St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands (2008)
  128. Hybrid aspen growth response to shearing in Minnesota: implications for biomass production and carbon sequestration (2008)
  129. Oak seedling outplanting performance (2008)
  130. Important developments for short-rotation intensive culture of willow in different regions of eastern Canada (2008)
  131. Understanding public perspectives of wildfire risk (2008)
  132. Experimental Forests and Ranges of the USDA Forest Service (2008)
  133. Spatial characteristics of net methylmercury production hot spots in peatlands (2008)
  134. Michigan's Forest Resources, 2007 (2008)
  135. Grafting influences on early acorn production in swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor Wild.) (2008)
  136. Analyzing trade-offs between fuels management, suppression, and damages from wildfire (2008)
  137. Single-tree harvesting reduces survival and growth of oak stump sprouts in the Missouri Ozark Highlands (2008)
  138. Ecological services payments enhance the economies of sustainably-grown feedstocks (2008)
  139. Wisconsin's forest, 2004: statistics and quality assurance (2008)
  140. Gut microbiota of an invasive subcortical beetle, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, across various life stages (2008)
  141. Environmental education as a catalyst for behavior change: a study of the effects of Coastwatch Magazine on subscriber environmental knowledge and behavior (2008)
  142. Use of selected hybrid poplars in short-rotation woody crops production: the European experience from the field to the final transformer (2008)
  143. The effectiveness of a four-hour challenge course on leadership efficacy and work efficacy (2008)
  144. High throughput analysis methods for short-rotation crops (2008)
  145. Understanding recreational events and restorative character at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (2008)
  146. Dynamics of low-temperature acclimation in temperate and boreal conifer foliage in a mild winter climate (2008)
  147. Consideration of historical authenticity in heritage tourism planning and development (2008)
  148. Stem girdling manipulates leaf sugar concentrations and anthocyanin expression in sugar maples trees during autumn (2008)
  149. Nontimber forest products in Daniel Boone National Forest region--economic significance and potential for sustainability (2008)
  150. Competition-induced growth increases in poplar (2008)
  151. Management perceptions of off-highway vehicle use on national forest system lands in Appalachia (2008)
  152. Pulling it all together--planning guidelines and design tools for creating multi-purpose landscapes to support energy objectives (2008)
  153. An exploration of self-efficacy as a motivation for rock climbing and its impact on frequency of climbs (2008)
  154. Potential chloride and sodium uptake for 2- to 11-year-old populus irrigated with landfill leachate in the north central United States (2008)
  155. U.S. hardwood lumber production: 1963 to 2003 (2008)
  156. Characterization of arsenic uptake under phosphorus sufficient and deficient conditions in shrub willow (salix spp.) clones of differing as sensitivities (2008)
  157. The role of environmental factors in oak decline and mortality in the Ozark Highlands (2008)
  158. Montane and cloud forest specialists among neotropical Xylaria species (2008)
  159. Microbial control of emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) with Beauveria bassiana strain GHA: Greenhouse and field trials (2008)
  160. Pacific northwest poplars: a resilient arthropod community and the distribution of insect-caused mortality in cuttings (2008)
  161. The status of oak and hickory regeneration in forests of Virginia (2008)
  162. Biomass production from native warm-season grass monocultures and polycultures managed for bioenergy (2008)
  163. Different interest group views of fuels treatments: survey results from fire and fire surrogate treatments in a Sierran mixed conifer forest, California, USA (2008)
  164. Prolonged planting season in willow short-rotation forestry: effects on initial plant growth and plant survival (2008)
  165. Synthetic rope applications in Appalachian logging (2008)
  166. Sugar/energy canes as feedstocks for the biofuels industry (2008)
  167. Sources of the Indiana hardwood industry's competitiveness (2008)
  168. Impacts of paper sludge, manure, and fertilizer application on soil properties and biomass production in a short rotation willow cropping system in central New York (2008)
  169. The Delaware River Basin Collaborative Environmental Monitoring and Research Initiative: Foundation Document (2008)
  170. Wood properties of trembling aspen and paper birch after 5 years of exposure to elevated concentrations of CO2 and O3 (2008)
  171. New Hampshire's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  172. Capítulo 4: Hongos (2008)
  173. Defect reduction in low-value white oak lumber using restrained drying (2008)
  174. Impact of growth environment variability on alfalfa yield, cellulosic ethanol traits, and paper pulp characteristics (2008)
  175. Direct sampling for stand density index (2008)
  176. Production of biomass for energy from sustainable forestry systems: Canada and Europe (2008)
  177. Managing the downturn (2008)
  178. Biofuels, bioenergy, and bioproducts from sustainable agricultural and forest crops: proceedings of the short rotation crops international conference (2008)
  179. Soil nitrogen transformations under alternative management strategies in Appalachian forests (2008)
  180. Spatial distribution of forest aboveground biomass estimated from remote sensing and forest inventory data in New England, USA (2008)
  181. Effectiveness of the forest stewardship program in conserving natural resources on private lands in Indiana (2008)
  182. Climatic regions as an indicator of forest coarse and fine woody debris carbon stocks in the United States (2008)
  183. When to slow down: elk residency rates on a heterogeneous landscape (2008)
  184. Family Forest Owners of the United States, 2006 (2008)
  185. Carbon stocks and stock changes in U.S. forests (2008)
  186. Future atmospheric CO2 leads to delayed autumnal senescence (2008)
  187. The effects of thinning and gypsy moth defoliation on wood volume growth in oaks (2008)
  188. Assessing hybrid poplar biomass feedstock quality using near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis (2008)
  189. Long-term leaf fall mass from three watersheds on the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia (2008)
  190. Genetics of yield and biomass composition of shrub willow bioenergy crops bred and selected in North America (2008)
  191. Drivers of change for lakewater clarity (2008)
  192. Who owns America's forests? Forest ownership patterns and family forest highlights from the National Woodland Owner Survey (2008)
  193. Distribution and dynamics of hayscented fern following stand harvest (2008)
  194. The role of silvicultural thinning in eastern forests threatened by hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) (2008)
  195. Bacillus thuringiensis pore-forming toxins trigger massive shedding of GPI-anchored aminopeptidase N from gypsy moth midgut epithelial cells (2008)
  196. Interactions of carbon and water cycles in north temperate wetlands: Modeling and observing the impact of a declining water table trend on regional biogeochemistry (2008)
  197. The Amish furniture cluster in Ohio: competitive factors and wood use estimates (2008)
  198. Carbon fluxes on North American rangelands (2008)
  199. First-year evaluation of two northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) plantings during a drought year (2008)
  200. Response of three salix varieties to irrigation with different concentrations of solvay storm water (2008)
  201. Use of space-filling curves to select sample locations in natural resource monitoring studies (2008)
  202. Sodium and chloride accumulation in leaf, woody, and root tissue of Populus after irrigation with landfill leachate (2008)
  203. Stump sprouting of oak species in three silvicultural treatments in the southern Appalachians (2008)
  204. Wood-to-wheels: a multidisciplinary research initiative in sustainable transportation utilizing fuels and co-products from forest resources (2008)
  205. West Virginia forest industry transportation network analysis using GIS (2008)
  206. Analyzing the cost effectiveness of Santiago, Chile's policy of using urban forests to improve air quality (2008)
  207. Shifts in relative stocking of common tree species in Kentucky from 1975 to 2004 (2008)
  208. Three-year progression of emerald ash borer-induced decline and mortality in southeastern Michigan (2008)
  209. Crossing scales and disciplines to achieve forest sustainability (2008)
  210. Pennsylvania's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  211. End-point diameter and total length coarse woody debris models for the United States (2008)
  212. Imidacloprid concentration effects on adult emerald ash borer: a greenhouse study (2008)
  213. Forty-two years of change in an old-growth and second-growth beech-maple forest of north central Ohio (2008)
  214. Modeling potential climate change impacts on the trees of the northeastern United States (2008)
  215. The '06 trap trees in '07 (2008)
  216. The greenhouse gas and energy impacts of using wood instead of alternatives in residential construction in the United States (2008)
  217. Ohio's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  218. Comparing effects of fire modeling methods on simulated fire patterns and succession: a case study in the Missouri Ozarks (2008)
  219. Property values, parks, and crime: a hedonic analysis in Baltimore, MD (2008)
  220. Potential effects of climate change on birds of the Northeast (2008)
  221. Non-destructive digital imaging in poplar allows detailed analysis of adventitious rooting dynamics (2008)
  222. Mapping U.S. forest biomass using nationwide forest inventory data and moderate resolution information (2008)
  223. Stress wave velocity and dynamic modulus of elasticity of yellow-poplar ranging from 100 to 10 percent moisture content (2008)
  224. Modeling emerald ash borer dispersal using percolation theory: estimating the rate of range expansion in a fragmented landscape (2008)
  225. Delaware's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  226. Association of red coloration with senescence of sugar maple leaves in autumn (2008)
  227. Twenty-year-old results from a bottomland oak species comparison trial in western Kentucky (2008)
  228. Postfire communications: the influence of site visits on local support. (2008)
  229. The temporal distribution and carbon storage of large oak wood in streams and floodplain deposits (2008)
  230. Effects of host stress on emerald ash borer development: what make a good home? (2008)
  231. Performance of four hardwoods on a good preharvested site, without weed control, treated with fire before planting and with and without tree shelter (2008)
  232. Challenges associated with short-rotation biofuel plantation establishment in the lower Mississippi alluvial valley (2008)
  233. Habitat relationships of eastern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) in Appalachian agroforestry and grazing systems (2008)
  234. How fast will trees die? A transition matrix model of ash decline in forest stands infested by emerald ash borer (2008)
  235. Wisconsin's forests, 2004 (2008)
  236. Genetic improvement of hybrid poplar for the renewable fuels industry: a Pacific Northwest perspective (2008)
  237. A new species of Pleurocollybia (Tricholomataceae; Agaricales; Basidiomycetes) from Belize (2008)
  238. Strategic assessment of biofuels potential for the western U.S. (2008)
  239. Current forest conditions of older stands of the mixed mesophytic forest region on the Appalachian Plateaus Province of eastern Kentucky (2008)
  240. Extracting forest canopy structure from spatial information of high resolution optical imagery: tree crown size versus leaf area index (2008)
  241. Development of a willow biomass crop harvester based on a new holland forage harvester and specially designed willow cutting head (2008)
  242. Woody detritus density and density reduction factors for tree species in the United States: a synthesis (2008)
  243. Influence of overstory density on ecophysiology of red oak (Quercus rubra) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum) seedlings in central Ontario shelterwoods (2008)
  244. Procedures used to estimate hardwood lumber consumption from 1963 to 2002 (2008)
  245. Contribution of stumps to carbon and nitrogen pools in southern Appalachian hardwood forests (2008)
  246. Dendrochronoloical reconstruction of the establishment and spread of emerald ash borer (2008)
  247. Collaborative planning to reduce risk (2008)
  248. Woody bioenergy systems in the United States (2008)
  249. Proceedings of the 2007 northeastern recreation research symposium (2008)
  250. A Minnesota-based Populus breeding and hybrid poplar development program (2008)
  251. 40 years of hardwood lumber comsumption: 1963 to 2002 (2008)
  252. National inventories of down and dead woody material forest carbon stocks in the United States: Challenges and opportunities (2008)
  253. Creating a standardized and simplified cutting bill using group technology (2008)
  254. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: 2007 (2008)
  255. A GIS-based approach to stand visualization and spatial pattern analysis in a mixed hardwood forest in West Virginia (2008)
  256. Using Forest Service forest inventory and analysis data to estimate regional oak decline and oak mortality (2008)
  257. Integrating a wood quality component with the Sylvan Stand Structure Model for comparing cherrybark oak plantation management scenarios (2008)
  258. Reaching a forest land per capita milestone in the United States (2008)
  259. Tenth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (2008)
  260. The geography of private forests that support at-risk species in the conterminous United States (2008)
  261. Long-term partial cutting impacts on Desmognathus salamander abundance in West Virginia headwater streams (2008)
  262. Simultaneous unbiased estimates of multiple downed wood attributes in perpendicular distance sampling (2008)
  263. Reserve design to maximize species persistence (2008)
  264. Indiana's Forest Resources, 2007 (2008)
  265. Rotated sigmoid structures in managed uneven-aged northern hardwood stands: a look at the Burr Type III distribution (2008)
  266. Poplar and willow short rotation intensive culture (SRIC) crops in western Canada (2008)
  267. Controlling coarse woody debris inventory quality: taper and relative size methods (2008)
  268. Progress on biological control of emerald ash borer (2008)
  269. Analysis of riparian afforestation methods in the Missouri Ozarks (2008)
  270. Comparison of different objective functions for parameterization of simple respiration models (2008)
  271. The use of relative growth rates to assess flood tolerance in oak seedlings (2008)
  272. Modeling the spatial and temporal dynamics of isolated emerald ash borer populations (2008)
  273. Control of acorn weevils in a bur oak seed orchard (2008)
  274. Mycorrhizal fungal community relationship to root nitrogen concentration over a regional atmospheric nitrogen deposition gradient in the northeastern USA (2008)
  275. Predicting internal yellow-poplar log defect features using surface indicators (2008)
  276. First records of Hygrophoraceae from Panama including a new species of Camarophyllus and a new veiled species in Hygrocybe section Firmae (2008)
  277. Afforesting oaks in bottomlands (2008)
  278. Growth of northern hardwoods in New England: a 25-year update (2008)
  279. Oak research and technology transfer activities of the University of Tennessee's tree improvement program (2008)
  280. Evaluation of non-invasive trunk sprays and trunk-injected emamectic benzoate (2008)
  281. Sap flux in pure aspen and mixed aspen-birch forests exposed to elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone (2008)
  282. Evaluating willow and hybrid poplar clones for biomass volumes (2008)
  283. The origin of Ceratocystis fagacearum, the oak wilt fungus (2008)
  284. Sustainable bioenergy production in agroforestry systems (2008)
  285. Exploring the optimal economic timing for crop tree release treatments in hardwoods: results from simulation (2008)
  286. Electrophysiological response and attraction of emerald ash borer to green leaf volatiles (GLVs) emitted by host foliage (2008)
  287. Wisconsin's Forest Resources, 2007 (2008)
  288. Environmental services from agroforest systems: sustainable biofuel feedstock production in the Gulf south region of the United States (2008)
  289. Thinning, fire, and oak regeneration across a heterogeneous landscape in the eastern U.S.: 7-year results (2008)
  290. Purpose-grown trees as a sustainable renewable energy source (2008)
  291. Ecological criteria, participant preferences and location models: A GIS approach toward ATV trail planning (2008)
  292. Effects of a winter rye double crop after corn silage on biomass production, water quality, and soil nutrient status (2008)
  293. Proceedings, 16th central hardwood forest conference (2008)
  294. Rye in a cellulosic corn system (2008)
  295. Filling the gap: improving estimates of working tree resources in agricultural landscapes (2008)
  296. Productivity and energy content of native perennial grassland species (2008)
  297. Forest value orientations in Australia: an application of computer content analysis (2008)
  298. Using a systems approach to improve bioenergy sustainability assessment (2008)
  299. Accuracy of tree grade projections for five Appalachian hardwood species (2008)
  300. Herbaceous biomass: state of the art (2008)
  301. New Jersey's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  302. Optimal co-allocation of carbon and nitrogen in a forest stand at steady state (2008)
  303. Satellite detection of land-use change and effects on regional forest aboveground biomass estimates (2008)
  304. R&D and adoption issues for four short-rotation afforestation/agroforestry technologies: results of focus groups conducted in Quebec and the Canadian Prairies (2008)
  305. Woody biomass crops in the midwestern United States: past, present, and future (2008)
  306. Maryland's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  307. Prescribing regeneration treatments for mixed-oak forests in the Mid-Atlantic region (2008)
  308. The practical utility of hyperspectral remote sensing for early detection of emerald ash borer (2008)
  309. A discrete-space urban model with environmental amenities (2008)
  310. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) fecal pellet decomposition is accelerated by the invasive earthworm Lumbricus terrestris (2008)
  311. Ecological modeling for forest management in the Shawnee National Forest (2008)
  312. Swedish experiences with applications of municipal and industrial residues on large-scale short-rotation coppice plantations (2008)
  313. A method for quantifying and comparing the costs and benefits of alternative riparian zone buffer widths (2008)
  314. Growth and yield of poplar and willow hybrids in the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan (2008)
  315. Modeling landowner behavior regarding forest certification (2008)
  316. A national assessment of current and future state of technology for woody crops in meeting mandated biofuel requirements (2008)
  317. Developing a unified monitoring and reporting system: a key to successful restoration of mixed-oak forests throughout the central hardwood region (2008)
  318. Disposable Landscapes (2008)
  319. Landowner attitudes and perceptions of forest and wildlife management in rural northern Missouri (2008)
  320. Forest fuels treatments for wildlife management: do local recreation users agree? (2008)
  321. Influence of simulated snow cover on the cold tolerance and freezing injury of yellow-cedar seedlings (2008)
  322. Two-year survival of planted seedlings as influenced by planting stock, planting method, fertilization or competition control (2008)
  323. Vermont's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  324. Sustainable bioenergy production from Missouri's Ozark forests (2008)
  325. Natural resources research and management issues: 2007 (2008)
  326. Fishing for improvements: managing fishing by boat on New York City water supply reservoirs and lakes (2008)
  327. Historical and projected interactions between climate change and insect voltinism in a multivoltine species (2008)
  328. User group attitudes toward forest management treatments on the Shawnee National Forest: application of a photo-evaluation technique (2008)
  329. Agroforest management systems can produce biofuel feedstocks and improve key environmental services on retired agricultural lands in the Western Gulf Region (2008)
  330. Destinations and accommodations--how linked are they from a customer's perspective? (2008)
  331. Sense of place along a scenic byway in Maine (2008)
  332. Estimating willingness to pay for protection of eastern black walnut from deer damage (2008)
  333. Travel trends in New England and the Northeast United States: updating post 9-11 trends (2008)
  334. Partial power, partial knowledge: accounting for the dis-integration of a Costa Rican cooperative (2008)
  335. Calcium addition at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest increases sugar storage, antioxidant activity and cold tolerance in native red spruce (Picea rubens) (2008)
  336. Validation of the standardized and simplified cutting bill (2008)
  337. Visitors' perceptions of tourism development in West Virginia (2008)
  338. Long-distance dispersal of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) facilitated its initial invasion of Wisconsin (2008)
  339. The effect of perceptions of support for autonomy, relatedness, and competence on interest in camp for adolescent girls (2008)
  340. Virulence of entomopathogenic hypocrealean fungi infecting Anoplophora glabripennis (2008)
  341. The influence of gender on participation for nonresidential birdwatchers in New York State (2008)
  342. World distribution of female flight and genetic variation in Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) (2008)
  343. Enhancing oak growth and development on Louisiana wetlands reserve program easements (2008)
  344. Effects of deer exclosures on oak regeneration in closed-canopy stands (2008)
  345. Using Lidar and color infrared imagery to successfully measure stand characteristics on the William B. Bankhead National Forest, Alabama (2008)
  346. Exploring research priorities for the North American hardwood industry (2008)
  347. Comparative analysis of partnership behaviors in the National Park Service (2008)
  348. Market segmentation using perceived constraints (2008)
  349. Evaluation of oak stump sprouting in the Missouri Ozarks ten years after harvest (2008)
  350. Anticipated educational outcomes: a case study of the outdoor recreation consortium experience (2008)
  351. A whole stand basal area projection model for Appalachian hardwoods (2008)
  352. An aging population: relationships between socio-demographics, motivations and participation (2008)
  353. Time allocation and cultural complexity: leisure time use across twelve cultures (2008)
  354. Effects of different eddy covariance correction schemes on energy balance closure and comparisons with the modified Bowen ratio system (2008)
  355. Object-based land cover classification and change analysis in the Baltimore metropolitan area using multitemporal high resolution remote sensing data (2008)
  356. Enhancing natural blue oak regeneration in California (2008)
  357. Biofuels are pest food, too! (2008)
  358. Adaptation of the QBR index for use in riparian forests of central Ohio (2008)
  359. Toward a theory of partnership as context for a theory of leisure (2008)
  360. Cultural and recreational centers: how they influence where housing is built (2008)
  361. The northeastern area's objectives and beliefs toward national forests and grasslands (2008)
  362. Dominant height-based height-diameter equations for trees in southern Indiana (2008)
  363. Running uphill: urbanization, conflict, and visitor use at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (2008)
  364. Coppice culture for biomass production in southeastern United States (2008)
  365. Factors that attract and repel visitation to urban recreation sites: a framework for research (2008)
  366. Men's wilderness experience and spirituality: further explorations (2008)
  367. Place meanings and critical issues in Grand Teton National Park (2008)
  368. Forest landscape assessment: the effects of pre-experience education on public perception of scenic beauty (2008)
  369. Residents' values and fuels management approaches (2008)
  370. Exploring the effect of experience use history and place bonding on resource substitution (2008)
  371. Consumer ring count and grain texture preferences of selected eastern United States hardwoods (2008)
  372. Recreation-related values, attitudes, and beliefs of business owners in the Saranac Lakes region of New York State's Adirondack Park (2008)
  373. Artificial regeneration of major oak (Quercus) species in the eastern United States - a review of the literature (2008)
  374. Doing more with less: efficiencies at Vallonia State Nursery (2008)
  375. Land resources: forests and arid lands (2008)
  376. Stand level height-diameter mixed effects models: parameters fitted using loblolly pine but calibrated for sweetgum (2008)
  377. Effect of curve sawing on lumber recovery and warp of short cherry logs containing sweep (2008)
  378. Grapevine dynamics after manual tending of juvenile stands on the Hoosier National Forest, Indiana (2008)
  379. West Virginia's Forest Resources, 2006 (2008)
  380. Thinning results from a mixed upland hardwood stand after 35 years (2008)
  381. Assessing the ecological benefits and opportunity costs of alternative stream management zone widths for eastern hardwoods (2008)
  382. Early understory biomass response to organic matter removal and soil compaction (2008)
  383. Integrating land and resource management plans and applied large-scale research on two national forests (2008)
  384. Influence of habitat amount, arrangement, and use on population trend estimates of male Kirtland's warblers (2008)
  385. Sustaining northern red oak forests: managing oak from regeneration to canopy dominance in mature stands (2008)
  386. The extent of selected non-native invasive plants on Missouri forestland (2008)
  387. Fairly sustainable forestry: seven key concepts for defining local sustainability in a global ecosystem (2008)
  388. Assessing the ecological benefits and opportunity costs of alternative stream management zone widths (2008)
  389. Emerald Ash Borer Microbial Control with the Entomopathogen Beauveria bassiana GHA formulated as Botanigard® (2008)
  390. Fungi associated with stem cankers and coincidental scolytid beetles on declining hickory in the upper midwest (2008)
  391. New associations between the Asian pests Anoplophora spp. and local parasitoids, in Italy (2005) (2007)
  392. Expansion of the American elm restoration effort to the upper Midwest (2007)
  393. Interaction between gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) and some competitive defoliators (2007)
  394. Poleward shifts in winter ranges of North American birds (2007)
  395. Watershed management and landowners' environmental perceptions (2007)
  396. Historical and social factors affecting pine management in the Ozarks during the late 1800s through 1940 (2007)
  397. Multi-year residual activity of Arborjet's IMA-jet (imidacloprid 5% SL) against emerald ash borer [Agrilus planipennis Fairemaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)] in green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh) in Troy, MI. (2007)
  398. Effects of urban land-use change on biogeochemical cycles (2007)
  399. Appraisal of and response to social conditions in the great gulf wilderness: relationships among perceived crowding, rationalization, product shift, satisfaction, and future behavioral intentions (2007)
  400. A comparison of strategies for experimentally inoculating eastern hemlock with the hemlock woolly adelgid (2007)
  401. Outdoor education in the Mid-Atlantic states: an assessment of market segmentation (2007)
  402. Winter home-range characteristics of American Marten (Martes americana) in Northern Wisconsin (2007)
  403. Integrative complexity of wildfire management: development of a scale (2007)
  404. Men's wilderness experience and spirituality: a qualitative study (2007)
  405. Shortleaf pine hybrids: growth and tip moth damage in southeast Mississippi (2007)
  406. Urban park restoration and the "museumification" of nature (2007)
  407. Hardwood regeneration related to overstory shortleaf pine basal area and site index in Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma (2007)
  408. The influence of leisure resourcefulness and recreation specialization on life satisfaction among a sample of senior adults (2007)
  409. South Dakota's forest resources in 2005 (2007)
  410. Biomass partitioning in red pine (Pinus resinosa) along a chronosequence in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (2007)
  411. Winter home range and habitat use of the Virginia northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus) (2007)
  412. Hiking shared-use single-track trails: a look at hikers and hunters along the Falls Lake Trail (2007)
  413. Phytophthora species in soils associated with declining and nondeclining oaks in Missouri forests (2007)
  414. Effects of land use change on soil carbon cycling in the conterminous United States from 1900 to 2050 (2007)
  415. Indiana timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2005 (2007)
  416. Open space preservation, property value, and optimal spatial configuration (2007)
  417. Distribution and role of mat-forming saprobic basidiomycetes in a tropical forest (2007)
  418. Mycorrhizal associations in Ailanthus altissima (Simaroubaceae) from forested and non-forested sites (2007)
  419. Stabilization and destabilization of soil organic matter--a new focus (2007)
  420. The relation between land-cover and the urban heat island in northeastern Puerto Rico (2007)
  421. Morphological and molecular studies on Resinicium s. str. (2007)
  422. Relative influence of the components of timber harvest strategies on landscape pattern (2007)
  423. Visual simulations of forest wildlife habitat structure, change, and landscape context in New England (2007)
  424. Using multinomial logistic regression analysis to understand anglers willingness to substitute other fishing locations (2007)
  425. Forest Land Ownership in the Conterminous United States [map] (2007)
  426. Observing the dynamics of Wildland grass fires: Fireflux - a field validation experiment (2007)
  427. Temporal and spatial responses of Chironomidae (Diptera) and other benthic invertebrates to urban stormwater runoff (2007)
  428. Recreational use in the headwaters of the Chattooga River (2007)
  429. Indiana's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  430. Human and biophysical factors influencing modern fire disturbance in northern Wisconsin (2007)
  431. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: 2006 (2007)
  432. The effects of genetic manipulation of putrescine biosynthesis on transcription and activities of the other polyamine biosynthetic enzymes (2007)
  433. Arthrornyces and Blastosporella, two new genera of conidia-producing lyophylloid agarics (Agaricales, Basidiornycota) from the neotropics (2007)
  434. Upland forest vegetation of the Ozark Mountains in Northwestern Arkansas (2007)
  435. Breeding success and range of incompatibility among Populus hybrids in sections Aigeiros Duby and Tacamahaca Spach (2007)
  436. A geographer's view on recreation: "zusammenhang," the connectedness of it all (2007)
  437. The privatization of public lands (2007)
  438. Technical guide to crop tree release in hardwood forests (2007)
  439. Can we develop general predictive models of mycorrhizal fungal community-environment relationships? (2007)
  440. Tourism in New England towns: a threat to the rural fabric (2007)
  441. Impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 and O3 on Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera): reproductive fitness (2007)
  442. Mayamontana coccolobae (Basidiomycota), a new sequestrate taxon from Belize (2007)
  443. Spotted Towhee population dynamics in a riparian restoration context (2007)
  444. Pennsylvania's Forest 2004 (2007)
  445. U.S. Forest Carbon Calculation Tool: Forest-Land Carbon Stocks and Net Annual Stock Change (2007)
  446. Integrating remote sensing and forest inventory data for assessing forest blowdown in the boundary waters canoe area wilderness (2007)
  447. Carbon sequestration in the U.S. forest sector from 1990 to 2010 (2007)
  448. National heritage areas: examining organizational development and the role of the National Park Service as federal partner (2007)
  449. Design of an environmental field observatory for quantifying the urban water budget (2007)
  450. Decline of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in northern hardwood forests exposed to chronic nitrogen additions (2007)
  451. Watersheds in Baltimore, Maryland: understanding and application of integrated ecological and social processes (2007)
  452. A recreation quality rapid assessment method for visitor capacity management (2007)
  453. Cold in the common garden: comparative low-temperature tolerance of boreal and temperate conifer foliage (2007)
  454. Social science to improve fuels management: a synthesis of research on the impacts of wildland fires on communities (2007)
  455. An inexpensive and reliable monitoring station design for use with lightweight, compact data loggers (2007)
  456. The Russians are coming - aren't they? Siberian moth in European forests (2007)
  457. Density fractionation of forest soils: methodological questions and interpretation of incubation results and turnover time in an ecosystem context (2007)
  458. Cavity trees, snags, and selection cutting: a northern hardwood case study (2007)
  459. Michigan's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  460. Homogenization of northern U.S. Great Lakes forests due to land use (2007)
  461. Wisconsin's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  462. Proceedings of the seventh annual forest inventory and analysis symposium (2007)
  463. Tree mortality in mixed pine-hardwood stands defoliated by the European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) (2007)
  464. Connecting West Virginia fee-fishing businesses with the larger tourism market through the development of tourism package (2007)
  465. Wood use by Ohio's Amish (2007)
  466. Natural disturbance and stand development principles for ecological forestry (2007)
  467. Do elevated temperature and CO2 generally have counteracting effects on phenolic phytochemistry of boreal trees? (2007)
  468. What fire frequency is appropriate for shortleaf pine regeneration and survival? (2007)
  469. Optimization of forest wildlife objectives (2007)
  470. Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium (2007)
  471. Development of a new risk assessment procedure for pinewood nematode in Europe (2007)
  472. A time series approach to estimating the economic impacts of exogenous events on a local economy (2007)
  473. Proceedings, 17th U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2006 (2007)
  474. Potential impacts of climate change on birds and trees of the eastern United States: newest climate scenarios and species abundance modelling techniques (2007)
  475. Black Walnut (2007)
  476. Land-markings: 12 Journeys through 9/11 Living Memorials [DVD] (2007)
  477. A toolkit modeling approach for sustainable forest management planning: achieving balance between science and local needs (2007)
  478. Short-term dynamics of second-growth mixed mesophytic forest strata in West Virginia (2007)
  479. An empirical InSAR-optical fusion approach to mapping vegetation canopy height (2007)
  480. Geomorphic and riparian forest influences on characteristics of large wood and large-wood jams in old-growth and second-growth forests in Northern Michigan, USA (2007)
  481. Seasonal abundance of Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and its natural enemies Oobius agrili (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) and Tetrastichus planipennisi (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in China (2007)
  482. Detection and monitoring of invasive exotic plants: a comparison of four sampling methods (2007)
  483. Changes in soil bulk density resulting from construction and conventional cable skidding using preplanned skid trails (2007)
  484. Landscape variation of seasonal pool plant communities in forests of northern Minnesota, USA (2007)
  485. Assessing urban forest effects and values, Philladelphia's urban forest (2007)
  486. Pulpwood production in the north-central region, 2005 (2007)
  487. Simulating the cumulative effects of multiple forest management strategies on landscape measures of forest sustainability (2007)
  488. Variable response by aquatic invertebrates to experimental manipulations of leaf litter input into seasonal woodland ponds (2007)
  489. Spatial patterns of modern period human-caused fire occurrence in the Missouri Ozark Highlands (2007)
  490. Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2007)
  491. Effects of species information and furniture price on consumer preferences for selected woods (2007)
  492. A method to estimate the additional uncertainty in gap-filled NEE resulting from long gaps in the CO2 flux record (2007)
  493. Missouri's forest resources, 2005 (2007)
  494. Red spruce stand dynamics, simulations, and restoration opportunities in the central Appalachians (2007)
  495. Assessing urban forest effects and values, New York City's urban forest (2007)
  496. Forest inventory and analysis in the United States: remote sensing and geospatial activities (2007)
  497. Assessing urban forest effects and values, San Francisco's urban forest (2007)
  498. Long-term trends from ecosystem research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (2007)
  499. Missouri's forests 1999-2003 (Part A) (2007)
  500. Macro- and micro-nutrient concentration in leaf, woody, and root tissue of Populus irrigated with landfill leachate (2007)
  501. The potential economic impacts of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) on Ohio, U.S., communities (2007)
  502. Changes in canopy processes nitrogen fertilization of a mature spruce-hemlock forest (2007)
  503. Long-term assessment of financial maturity, diameter-limit selection in the central Appalachians (2007)
  504. Leaf, woody, and root biomass of Populus irrigated with landfill leachate (2007)
  505. Development of landscape-level habitat suitability models for ten wildlife species in the central hardwoods region (2007)
  506. Plants' essential chemical elements (2007)
  507. Design, development, and application of LANDIS-II, a spatial landscape simulation model with flexible temporal and spatial resolution (2007)
  508. Sodium and chloride concentration in leaf, woody, and root tissue of Populus irrigated with landfill leachate (2007)
  509. Minnesota's forest resources in 2005 (2007)
  510. Deploying wildland fire suppression resources with a scenario-based standard response model (2007)
  511. Forest operations, extreme flooding events, and considerations for hydrologic modeling in the Appalachians--A review (2007)
  512. Ecological sustainability of alternative biomass feedstock production for environmental benefits and bioenergy (2007)
  513. Continuous, age-related plumage variation in male Kirtland's Warblers (2007)
  514. Strategic management of five deciduous forest invaders using Microstegium vimineum as a model species (2007)
  515. Geospatial methods provide timely and comprehensive urban forest information (2007)
  516. Establishment and early growth of Populus hybrids irrigated with landfill leachate (2007)
  517. Environmental variation is directly responsible for short- but not long-term variation in forest-atmosphere carbon exchange (2007)
  518. Progress on Biological Control of the Emerald Ash Borer in North America (2007)
  519. Landscape habitat suitability index software (2007)
  520. The Texas saltwater angler population: a longitudinal perspective (1989-2005) (2007)
  521. Transformation of the oak forest spatial structure in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota, USA over 7 years (2007)
  522. Height development of shade-tolerant conifer saplings in multiaged Acadian forest stands (2007)
  523. Reflections from USDA Forest Service employees on institutional constraints to engaging and serving their local communities (2007)
  524. Recreation specialization and gender: a comparison of Massachusetts freshwater anglers (2007)
  525. Evaluation of statistical protocols for quality control of ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes (2007)
  526. Northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.): an annotated bibliography (2007)
  527. The Fernow Watershed Acidification Study: ecosystem acidification, nitrogen saturation and base cation leaching (2007)
  528. Sodium and chloride accumulation in leaf, woody, and root tissue of Populus after irrigation with landfill leachate (2007)
  529. Natural and experimental host range of Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum (2007)
  530. An experimental evaluation of fire history reconstruction using dendrochronology in white oak (Quercus alba) (2007)
  531. Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and/or O3 on intra- and interspecific competitive ability of aspen (2007)
  532. Technological advances in temperate hardwood tree improvement including breeding and molecular marker applications (2007)
  533. Height-Diameter Equations for 12 Upland Species in the Missouri Ozark Highlands (2007)
  534. Examination of lumber price trends for major hardwood species (2007)
  535. Comparison of methods for estimating the spread of a non-indigenous species (2007)
  536. Visitor employed photography: its potential and use in evaluating visitors' perceptions of resource impacts in trail and park settings (2007)
  537. Assessing the impacts of global competition on the Appalachian hardwood industry (2007)
  538. Host range of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) (Coleoptera: Burprestidae): choice and no-choice tests (2007)
  539. Nebraska's Forest Resources in 2005 (2007)
  540. Swamp tours in Louisiana post Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita (2007)
  541. Iowa's forest resources, 2005 (2007)
  542. Tourism and recreation system planning in Alberta provincial parks (2007)
  543. A case study of an erosion control practice: the broad-based dip (2007)
  544. Measurement guidelines for the sequestration of forest carbon (2007)
  545. Building trust in natural resource management within local communities: a case study of the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie (2007)
  546. Ozone bioindicator sampling and estimation (2007)
  547. Invasion speed is affected by geographical variation in the strength of Allee effects (2007)
  548. Operating strategies for U.S. furniture manufacturers (2007)
  549. Inheritance of female flight in Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) (2007)
  550. Influence of demographic characteristics on production practices within the Ohio maple syrup industry (2007)
  551. Oxygen production by urban trees in the United States (2007)
  552. Changes in phytochelatins and their biosynthetic intermediates in red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) cell suspension cultures under cadmium and zinc stress (2007)
  553. Ecophysiological responses of two herbaceous species to prescribed burning, alone or in combination with overstory thinning (2007)
  554. Evaluating selected demographic factors related to consumer preferences for furniture from commercial and from underutilized species (2007)
  555. Minnesota's forests 1999-2003 (Part A) (2007)
  556. Long-term calcium addition increases growth release, wound closure, and health of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) trees at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (2007)
  557. Historical perspective on the reintroduction of the fisher and American marten in Michigan and Wisconsin (2007)
  558. Hardwood lumber supply chain: current status and market opportunities (2007)
  559. Adequate data of known accuracy are critical to advancing the field of landscape ecology (2007)
  560. Illinois' forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  561. Optimal detection and control strategies for invasive species management (2007)
  562. Toward the development of survey trapping technology for the emerald ash borer (2007)
  563. A review of introductions of pathogens and nematodes for classical biological control of insects and mites (2007)
  564. Identification of culturable stream water bacteria from urban, agricultural, and forested watersheds using 16S rRNA gene sequencing (2007)
  565. Social science informing forest management — bringing new knowledge to fuels managers (2007)
  566. Infestation dynamics of the Asian longhorned beetle in the United States (2007)
  567. Using landscape analysis to assess and model tsunami damage in Aceh province, Sumatra (2007)
  568. Japanese oak wilt as a newly emerged forest pest in Japan: why does a symbiotic ambrosia fungus kill host trees? (2007)
  569. Illinois' forest resources, 2005 (2007)
  570. The Gypsy Moth Event Monitor for FVS: a tool for forest and pest managers (2007)
  571. Determinants of forest land prices in northern Minnesota: a hedonic pricing approach (2007)
  572. North Dakota's forest resources 2006 (2007)
  573. Uprooted: potential changes in tree habitat under climate change (2007)
  574. Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) Of Milbridge, Washington County, Maine (2007)
  575. Kansas' forest resources, 2005 (2007)
  576. National invasive species program (2007)
  577. Managing timber to promote sustainable forests: a second-level course for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative of Pennsylvania (2007)
  578. Minnesota's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  579. Motorized recreation in Pennsylvania (2007)
  580. Climate change induced invasions by native and exotic pests (2007)
  581. What causes male-biased sex ratios in the gypsy moth parasitoid Glyptapanteles flavicoxis? (2007)
  582. Emerald ash borer dispersal - a release and recapture study (2007)
  583. Disconnects between the enabling legislation and management planning (2007)
  584. Is biological control a management option for emerald ash borer in North America? (2007)
  585. Missouri's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  586. Effectiveness of metaphoric facilitation techniques in a challenge course program on the empowerment of women participants (2007)
  587. Production of LDMNPV in the Wave® cell culture bioreactor (2007)
  588. Bacillus thuringiensis toxins trigger receptor shedding from gypsy moth midgut cells (2007)
  589. Empirical modeling and mapping of below-canopy air temperatures in Baltimore, MD and vicinity (2007)
  590. History and management of sirex wood wasp in Australia (2007)
  591. An Ophiostoma sp. causing a vascular wilt disease of red bay (Persea borbonia [L.] Spreng) is also pathogenic to other species in the Lauraceae family (2007)
  592. Mobility of nitrogen-15-labeled nitrate and sulfur-34-labeled sulfate during snowmelt (2007)
  593. Using low energy x-ray radiography to evaluate root initiation and growth of Populus (2007)
  594. Effects of trap design and placement on capture of emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (2007)
  595. Understanding and reaching family forest owners: lessons from social marketing research (2007)
  596. Phytoaccumulation of sodium and chloride into leaf, woody, and root tissue of Populus irrigated with landfill leachate (2007)
  597. Large wood debris recruitment on differing riparian landforms along a Gulf Coastal Plain (USA) stream: a comparison of large floods and average flows (2007)
  598. Surface compaction estimates and soil sensitivity in Aspen stands of the Great Lakes States (2007)
  599. Effects of host species and population density on Anoplophora glabripennis flight propensity (2007)
  600. Semiochemicals provide a deterrent to the black twig borer, Xylosandrus compactus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) (2007)
  601. Choosing tree genotypes for phytoremediation of landfill leachate using phyto-recurrent selection (2007)
  602. Blight-resistant American chestnut trees: selection of progeny from a breeding program (2007)
  603. Growth and biomass of Populus irrigated with landfill leachate (2007)
  604. Evaluation of Populus and Salix continuously irrigated with landfill leachate II. Soils and early tree development (2007)
  605. Evaluation of Populus and Salix continuously irrigated with landfill leachate I. Genotype-specific elemental phytoremediation (2007)
  606. Habitat acquisition strategies for grassland birds in an urbanizing landscape (2007)
  607. Selecting and utilizing Populus and Salix for landfill covers: implications for leachate irrigation (2007)
  608. Measurement repeatability of a large-scale inventory of forest fuels (2007)
  609. South Dakota's Forest Resources, 2006 (2007)
  610. An exploratory study of the outdoor recreation participation of families who have a child under sixteen (2007)
  611. Exploring the effects of adolescent perceptions of parenting in free time and gender on adolescent motivation in free time (2007)
  612. Stakeholders' relationships with the USDA Forest Service at the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, West Virginia (2007)
  613. Recreation fees: attitudes and perceptions of Region 6 Forest Service employees in recreation positions and non-recreation positions (2007)
  614. Getting "boater" all the time: managing fishing by boat on New York City water supply reservoirs (2007)
  615. The relationship of volunteerism to the physical activity and health of older adults in a metropolitan park setting (2007)
  616. Exploring motivation for leisure-based physical activity: a case study of college students (2007)
  617. Do bark beetles and wood borers infest lumber following heat treatment? The role of bark (2007)
  618. Quality of customer service: perceptions from guests in all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica (2007)
  619. Human ecological sources of fishing heritage and its use in and impact on coastal tourism (2007)
  620. Iowa's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  621. The effects of a wildfire on pine seedling recruitment (2007)
  622. The historical ecology of fire, climate, and the decline of shortleaf pine in the Missouri Ozarks (2007)
  623. Field transmission of a microsporidian pathogen of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (2007)
  624. Forest stand dynamics of shortleaf pine in the Ozarks (2007)
  625. Ectomycorrhizal fungi forming symbiotic association with the American chestnut (2007)
  626. The importance of shortleaf pine for wildlife and diversity in mixed oak-pine forests and in pine-grassland woodlands (2007)
  627. Perceived constraints by non-traditional users on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (2007)
  628. Sirex woodwasp: biology, ecology and management (2007)
  629. Choice modeling: public preferences for enhancing benefits from private forests in the Adirondacks (2007)
  630. Reconstructing the temporal and spatial dynamics of emerald ash borer adults through dendrochronological analyses (2007)
  631. Hybridization and introgression of the two strains of Hokkaikdo gypsy moths as invasions by alien species (2007)
  632. Effects of site preparation subsoiling and prescribed burning on survival and growth of shortleaf pine in the Mark Twain National Forest: results after 20 growing seasons (2007)
  633. Regenerating shortleaf pine: results of a 5-year cooperative research initiative (2007)
  634. Reproductive behaviors of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the laboratory (2007)
  635. Bud gall midges - potential invaders on larches in North America (2007)
  636. Host resistance to emerald ash borer: development of novel ash hybrids (2007)
  637. Sirex noctilio, the New York story (2007)
  638. Direct seeding of shortleaf pine (2007)
  639. Biological control of mile-a-minute weed, Polygonum perfoliatum: first release of the Chinese weevil, Rhinoncomimus latipes (2007)
  640. Building stewardship with recreation users: an approach of market segmentation to meet the goal of public-lands management (2007)
  641. Underplanting shortleaf pine at Coldwater Conservation Area in Missouri (2007)
  642. Participatory modeling of recreation and tourism (2007)
  643. Underplanting shortleaf pine in the Missouri Ozarks (2007)
  644. The state of mixed shortleaf pine-upland oak management in Missouri (2007)
  645. Landscape ecologists have a role in poverty relief. Book review. (2007)
  646. Shortleaf pine seedling production and seeding trends in Missouri (2007)
  647. Shortleaf pine reproduction abundance and growth in pine-oak stands in the Missouri Ozarks (2007)
  648. Measurement of imidacloprid in xylem fluid from eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) by derivitization/GC/MS and ELISA (2007)
  649. Multivariate statistical analysis of hemlock (Tsuga) volatiles by SPME/GC/MS: insights into the phytochemistry of the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand) (2007)
  650. Shortleaf pine composition and structure in the United States (2007)
  651. Downed woody fuel loading dynamics of a large-scale blowdown in northern Minnesota, U.S.A. (2007)
  652. Changing values and the impact on land use and social networks in the northern forest region: a qualitative examination (2007)
  653. Height preference of Scolytus schevyrewi Semenov, the banded elm bark beetle of American elm, Ulmus americana (2007)
  654. Efficacy of basal soil injection at different water volumes and landscape settings for Asian longhorn beetle control (2007)
  655. Potential production of emerald ash borer adults: tree, site and landscape-level applications (2007)
  656. Potential production of emerald ash borer adults: tree, site and landscape-level applications (2007)
  657. Weather, distance, synchrony and mate-finding success in Lymantria dispar (2007)
  658. Observations on adult Agrilus planipennis on ash in Michigan (2007)
  659. Investigators share improved understanding of the North American carbon cycle (2007)
  660. Soil microbial community responses to altered lignin biosynthesis in Populus tremuloides vary among three distinct soils (2007)
  661. Managing the emerald ash borer in Canada (2007)
  662. Soil chemical and physical properties that differentiate urban land-use and cover types (2007)
  663. New exposure-based metric approach for evaluating O3 risk to North American aspen forests (2007)
  664. Plant growth, biomass partitioning and soil carbon formation in response to altered lignin biosynthesis in Populus tremuloides (2007)
  665. Leaves to landscapes: using high performance computing to assess patch-scale forest response to regional temperature and trace gas gradients (2007)
  666. The U.S. furniture industry: yesterday and today...will there be a tomorrow? (2007)
  667. Hemlock woolly adelgid and its natural enemies in Yunnan Province, China: first-year (2005) results (2007)
  668. Emerald ash borer trap trees: evaluation of stress agents and trap height (2007)
  669. Release and monitoring of Laricobius nigrinus (Coleoptera: Derodontidae) for classical biological control of the hemlock woolly adelgid in the Eastern U.S. (2007)
  670. Genetic variation in the southern pines: evolution, migration, and adaptation following the pleistocene (2007)
  671. Gatineau Park: a case study of managing recreation in the wildland-urban interface (2007)
  672. Controlling Sirex noctilio in North America: a new paradigm (2007)
  673. The association of Xyleborus glabratus and an Ophiostoma species with mortality of red bay and sassafras in the Southeastern U.S. (2007)
  674. Assessing wildlife value orientations in China: an exploration of the concepts and methodology (2007)
  675. A comparison of the leisure lifestyles of Chinese and American graduate students at The Pennsylvania State University (2007)
  676. Residents' attitudes toward tourism development: a case study of Washington, NC (2007)
  677. Amounts and spatial distribution of downed woody debris, snags, windthrow, and forest floor mass within streamside management zones occurring in shortleaf pine stands five years after harvesting (2007)
  678. Enhancement of foreign collection and quarantine evaluation of hemlock woolly adelgid natural enemies (2007)
  679. A study of the relationships of deer hunters participation intensity and constraints (2007)
  680. Field cage evaluations of the lady beetle Scymnus sinuanodulus for biological control of the hemlock woolly adelgid (2007)
  681. Productivity of planted shortleaf pine in artificially compacted Clarksville soil (2007)
  682. Perceived constraints to art museum attendance (2007)
  683. Forest biomass estimated from MODIS and FIA data in the Lake States: MN, WI and MI, USA (2007)
  684. Emerald ash borer responses to induced plant volatiles (2007)
  685. Density-dependent resistance of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, to its nucleopolyhedrovirus (2007)
  686. Pathogenicity of two nucleopolyhedrovirus products, Virin NSh and Gypchek, for Asian and North American gypsy moth larvae (2007)
  687. Adaptation during northern range expansion in the elongate hemlock scale Fiorinia externa (2007)
  688. Exploraton of the aging phenomenon in Hong Kong from a leisure perspective (2007)
  689. Summary of pheromone lures of potentially invasive moths (Lymantriidae: Lepidoptera) and a ranking of their potential threat to certain North American habitats (2007)
  690. Forests of the Mountain State (2007)
  691. Establishment of Laricobius nigrinus (Coleoptera: Derodontidae) for biological control of hemlock woolly adelgid (2007)
  692. Competitive responses of seedlings and understory plants in longleaf pine woodlands: separating canopy influences above and below ground (2007)
  693. Perceptions and cognitions from an interpretive talk: comparing visitor responses to expert reviews (2007)
  694. Genetic structure, diversity, and inbreeding of eastern white pine under different management conditions (2007)
  695. Evaluation of non-native Tsuga species as replacements for T. canadensis killed by hemlock woolly adelgid (2007)
  696. Influence of species on site selection and timber removal: a case study for West Virginia (2007)
  697. Gender-based motivations of non-residential birdwatchers in New York state: a qualitative study (2007)
  698. Camper choice behavior for three proximal sites (2007)
  699. The effects of climate, geography, and time on hemlock woolly adelgid and its natural enemies (2007)
  700. Restoration and management of shortleaf pine in pure and mixed stands--science, empirical observation, and the wishful application of generalities (2007)
  701. Multi-year evaluation of mating disruption treatments against gypsy moth (2007)
  702. Shortleaf pine: a species at risk? (2007)
  703. Impact of emerald ash borer on forests within the Huron River watershed of southeast Michigan (2007)
  704. Control of Asian cycad scale on Cycas revoluta and C. taitungensis using Imicide trunk microinjection (2007)
  705. Successional trends of six mature shortleaf pine forests in Missouri (2007)
  706. After the blowdown: a resource assessment of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, 1999-2003 (2007)
  707. Hemlock woolly adelgid and its natural enemies in Sichuan Province, China, 2005 (2007)
  708. Bibliography of forest water yields, flooding issues, and the hydrologic modeling of extreme flood events (2007)
  709. Phytoextraction of lead from firing range soils with Vetiver grass (2007)
  710. Tree species associations of Pinus echinata mill. over a large-scale sampling regime on the interior highlands of Arkansas (2007)
  711. Kansas timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2003 (2007)
  712. Variation in developmental time affects mating success and Allee effects (2007)
  713. Temporal and spatial patterns in fire occurrence during the establishment of mixed-oak forests in eastern North America  (2007)
  714. Nontarget impact of Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki in central Appalachian mixed broadleaf-pine forests: long-term evaluation of arthropods (2007)
  715. Environmental education and technology: using a remotely operated vehicle to connect with nature (2007)
  716. Detection of the brown spruce longhorn beetle, Tetropium fuscum (F.) with semiochemical-baited traps, tree bands, and visual surveys (2007)
  717. Population trends and habitat occurrence of forest birds on southern national forests, 1992-2004 (2007)
  718. Detection and monitoring of emerald ash borer populations: trap trees and the factors that may influence their effectiveness (2007)
  719. From a social marketing perspective: a proposed customer relationship management technology transfer model (2007)
  720. Nebraska's forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  721. The shared landscape: what does aesthetics have to do with ecology? (2007)
  722. Performance of shortleaf pine provenances in Missouri (2007)
  723. Shortleaf pine-bluestem restoration in the Ouachita National Forest (2007)
  724. Avian response to pine restoration at Peck Ranch Conservation Area (2007)
  725. North American forests (2007)
  726. Comment on "Ethnicity as a variable in leisure research" by Li et al. (2007)
  727. Promoting active visits to parks: models and strategies for transdisciplinary collaboration (2007)
  728. Spatial and temporal distribution of imidacloprid in eastern hemlock (2007)
  729. Detecting vegetation change using multi-temporal aerial photographs at Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, Maine (2007)
  730. Impact of elliptical shaped red oak logs on lumber grade and volume recovery (2007)
  731. Genetic improvement of shortleaf pine on the Mark Twain, Ouachita, and Ozark National Forests (2007)
  732. Effects of chipping, grinding, and heat on survival of emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), in chips (2007)
  733. Interpreting landscape change: measured biophysical change and surrounding social context (2007)
  734. Remotely sensed measurements of forest structure and fuel loads in the Pinelands of New Jersey (2007)
  735. Nematodes for the biological control of the woodwasp, Sirex noctilio (2007)
  736. Twenty million ash trees later: current status of emerald ash borer in Michigan (2007)
  737. Models for urban forest restoration: human and environmental values (2007)
  738. The North American carbon budget past and present (2007)
  739. Loblolly pine SSR markers for shortleaf pine genetics (2007)
  740. Kansas' forest resources, 2006 (2007)
  741. Financial rates of return on shortleaf pine stands in Arkansas between 1978 and 1995 (2007)
  742. Wisconsin timber industry: an assessment of timber product output and use in 2003 (2007)
  743. Rule-based mapping of fire-adapted vegetation and fire regimes for the Monongahela National Forest (2007)
  744. The carbon consequences of thinning techniques: stand structure makes a difference (2007)
  745. Timber harvest levels and pressure on shortleaf pine in Missouri (2007)
  746. Slow the Spread: a national program to manage the gypsy moth (2007)
  747. Forest resources of the Hoosier National Forest, 2005 (2007)
  748. Glade/woodland restoration in the St. Francis Mountain Bird Conservation Area (2007)
  749. Forest certification for northern Minnesota's family forest landowners: knowledge, interest, and preferences for education (2007)
  750. The Pineknot project: restoration of a Missouri Ozark pinery (2007)
  751. Branch and foliage biomass relations for shortleaf pine in southeast Oklahoma (2007)
  752. Shortleaf pine natural community restoration on Peck Ranch Conservation Area in the Missouri Ozarks (2007)
  753. Phylogeographic analyses and evaluation of shortleaf pine population structure in Missouri (2007)
  754. School to community: service learning in hospitaliy and tourism (2007)
  755. An individual-tree dbh-total height model with random plot effects for shortleaf pine (2007)
  756. Identifying predictors for quality and quantity restorative character of wilderness: using events as an analysis unit (2007)
  757. Chromosomal locations of the ribosomal dna genes in shortleaf pine (2007)
  758. Exploring gender differences in information search among domestic vistors to Yellow Mountain and Guilin, PRC (2007)
  759. Eastern white pine: production, markets, and marketing of primary manufacturers (2007)
  760. Understanding perception of wood household furniture: application of a policy capturing approach (2007)
  761. A model for the optimization of the detection and eradication of isolated gypsy moth colonies (2007)
  762. Implementation of a real-time statistical process control system in hardwood sawmills (2007)
  763. Wildlife diversity of restored shortleaf pine-oak woodlands in the northern Ozarks (2007)
  764. Natural abundance 15N in soil and litter across a nitrate-output gradient in New Hampshire (2007)
  765. Using technology to interact with the natural environment: part ii (2007)
  766. Mountain bikes and metropolitan park districts: issues and trends identified by state parks and state park districts in Ohio (2007)
  767. Regional patterns in foliar 15N across a gradient of nitrogen deposition in the northeastern US (2007)
  768. Urban encroachment brings deviant behavior to resource recreation area (2007)
  769. Concentrations of Ca and Mg in early stages of sapwood decay in red spruce, eastern hemlock, red maple, and paper birch (2007)
  770. Birds of shortleaf pine forests in Missouri: an historical and contemporary perspective (2007)
  771. Host range of the exotic brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), implications for future distribution (2007)
  772. Eastern wilderness users: perceptions from two small wilderness areas (2007)
  773. Comparative analysis of the attitudes and perceptions of three types of lake george boaters (2007)
  774. The Ozark Highlands pine-oak woodland restoration partnership (2007)
  775. Tsuga chinensis as a source of host resistance to the hemlock woolly adelgid (2007)
  776. Source credibility and the effectiveness of firewise information (2007)
  777. Spread of beech bark disease in the eastern United States and its relationship to regional forest composition (2007)
  778. Market shifts: assessing changes in hardwood demand (2007)
  779. Community views of fuels management: are national forest local recreation users more supportive? (2007)
  780. Eastern white pine secondary manufacturers: consumption, markets, and marketing (2007)
  781. Salient value similarity, social trust, and attitudes toward wildland fire management strategies (2007)
  782. Space--time patterns during the establishmentof a nonindigenous species (2007)
  783. SILVAH-OAK: ensuring adoption by engaging users in the full cycle of forest research (2007)
  784. A longitudinal comparison of activities and motives of Vermont trappers: 1994, 2000, and 2005 (2007)
  785. An examination of constructs in determining behavioral intention to visit a festival among visitors with different demographic variables (2007)
  786. Image of the United States as a travel destination: a case study of United Kingdom college students (2007)
  787. Recreation-related perceptions of natural resource managers in the Saranac Lakes wild forest area (2007)
  788. Do sport tourism events have a brand image? (2007)
  789. State game and wildlife area recreation use assessment: Michigan's Maple River state game area, fall 2005 (2007)
  790. A deconstruction of the I-M-L commitment segmentation of forest recreationists (2007)
  791. Examining the relationship of place attachment with pro-environmental intentions (2007)
  792. The role of time in place attachment (2007)
  793. Wilderness as a place: human dimensions of the wilderness experience (2007)
  794. From landscapes to soundscapes: understanding and managing natural quiet in the national parks (2007)
  795. Microbial control of Asian longhorned beetles - what are fungal bands? (2007)
  796. Defining wilderness with pictures: an exploratory study (2007)
  797. Factors affecting large peakflows on Appalachian watersheds: lessons from the Fernow Experimental Forest (2007)
  798. Understanding travel information search behaviors by levels of information technology adoption (2007)
  799. Demographic characteristics and motivations of Michigan agritourists (2007)
  800. Portfolio analysis of a destination's tourism "product line" (2007)
  801. The subjective experience of solitude (2007)
  802. New England's travel and recreation markets: trends in the geographic target markets beyond 2000 (2007)
  803. Conservation assessments for five forest bat species in the Eastern United States (2006)
  804. The quarter-power scaling model does not imply size-invariant hydraulic resistance in plants (2006)
  805. Species-specific effects of a 1994 ice storm on radial tree growth in Delaware (2006)
  806. Estimating the capital recovery costs of alternative patch retention treatments in eastern hardwoods (2006)
  807. Growth of newly established alien populations: comparison of North American gypsy moth colonies with invasion theory (2006)
  808. Pulpwood Production in the North-Central Region, 2004. (2006)
  809. Activity and Residues of Imidacloprid Applied to Soil and Tree Trunks to Control Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) in Forests (2006)
  810. A decision algorithm for determining safe clearing limits for the construction of skid roads (2006)
  811. Oak composition and structure in the eastern United States (2006)
  812. Minnesota's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  813. Engaging communities in post-fire restoration: forest treatments and community-agency relations after the Cerro Grande fire (2006)
  814. Isotopic assessment of NO3_ and SO42_ mobility during winter in two adjacent watersheds in the Adirondack Mountains, New York (2006)
  815. Fire scars reveal variability and dynamics of eastern fire regimes (2006)
  816. Testing basic ecological, evolutionary, and biogeographical principles using invasive species (2006)
  817. Assessing urban forest effects and values, Washington, D.C.'s urban forest (2006)
  818. Bud removal affects shoot, root, and callus development of hardwood Populus cuttings (2006)
  819. Role of natural and cultural features in residents' perceptions of rural character (2006)
  820. Wisconsin's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  821. Soil, fire, water, and wind: how the elements conspire in the forest context (2006)
  822. Rehabilitating Cutover Stands: Some Ideas to Ponder (2006)
  823. Long-term data from silvicultural studies: interpreting and assessing old records for economic insights (2006)
  824. Fire in eastern oak forests: delivering science to land managers (2006)
  825. Conservation implications for neotropical migratory and game birds in oak-hardwood stands managed with shelterwood harvests and prescribed fire (2006)
  826. Contrasting stream water NO3- and Ca2+ in two nearly adjacent catchments: the role of soil Ca and forest vegetation (2006)
  827. Putting fire on the ground with prescribed burning associations (2006)
  828. Oviposition and development of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) on hosts and potential hosts in no-choice bioassays  (2006)
  829. Large area comparisons of forest management practices in West Virginia (1951-present) (2006)
  830. Diameter-Limit Cutting and Silviculture in Northern Hardwoods (2006)
  831. Turning data into knowledge for over 50 years: USDA Forest Service research on the Penobscot Experimental Forest (2006)
  832. Using basic geographic information systems functionality to support sustainable forest management decision making and post-decision assessments (2006)
  833. Residents warming up to fuels management: homeowners? acceptance of wildfire and fuels management in the wildland-urban interface (2006)
  834. Landscape hierarchies influence riparian ground-flora communities in Wisconsin, USA (2006)
  835. Employee perceptions of protected area law enforcement (2006)
  836. Sustainable forestry in the balance (2006)
  837. Decisions at the water's edge: sustaining riparian landscapes in the midwest (2006)
  838. Ethics Considerations with Diameter Limit-Cutting (2006)
  839. Influence of landscape geomorphology on large wood jams and salmonids in an old-growth river of Upper Michigan (2006)
  840. Simulated effects of forest management alternatives on landscape structure and habitat suitability in the Midwestern United States (2006)
  841. Wisconsin's forest resources, 2005 (2006)
  842. Research on Diameter-Limit Cutting in Central Appalachian Forests (2006)
  843. The future of long-term USDA Forest Service research sites in the Northeast (2006)
  844. Corrections for Cluster-Plot Slop (2006)
  845. Compartmentalization today (2006)
  846. A weed compaction roller system for use with mechanical herbicide application (2006)
  847. Introduction to the Special Section--Bat Habitat Use in Eastern North American Temperate Forests: Site, Stand, an Landscape Effects (2006)
  848. Social science to improve fuels management: a synthesis of research relevant to communicating with homeowners about fuels management (2006)
  849. Iowa's forests 1999-2003 (Part A) (2006)
  850. Successful grafting in poplar species (Populus spp.) breeding (2006)
  851. Attitudes of U.S. retailers toward China, Canada, and the United States as manufacturing sources for furniture: an assessment of competitive priorities (2006)
  852. Prediction and measurement of thermally induced cambial tissue necrosis in tree stems (2006)
  853. An analysis of attitudes towards the comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan using market segmentation (2006)
  854. Differential interspecific incompatibility in Populus breeding (2006)
  855. Growth and yield of red pine in the Lake States (2006)
  856. Statistical uncertainty of eddy flux-based estimates of gross ecosystem carbon exchange at Howland Forest, Maine (2006)
  857. A case study assessing opportunity costs and ecological benefits of streamside management zones and logging systems for eastern hardwood forests (2006)
  858. West Virginia timber product output, 2000 (2006)
  859. Estimating fire behavior from overhead imagery in eastern oak forests (2006)
  860. Modeling potential Emerald Ash Borer spread through GIS/cell-based/gravity models with data bolstered by web-based inputs (2006)
  861. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: diseases in hardwood tree plantings (2006)
  862. Facilitating a Dialogue About Diameter-Limit Cutting (2006)
  863. Influence of fire on mammals in eastern oak forests (2006)
  864. Influence of nutrient availability, stand age, and canopy structure on isoprene flux in a Eucalyptus saligna experimental forest (2006)
  865. Proceedings of the 2005 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2006)
  866. Overview of USDA Forest Service Research on Diameter-Limit Cutting in Northern Conifers (2006)
  867. Climbers' attitudes toward recreation resource impacts in the Adirondack Park (2006)
  868. Effects of soil compaction on residual stand growth in central Appalachian hardwood forest: a preliminary case study (2006)
  869. Temporal and spatial variation of terpenoids in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in relation to feeding by Adelges tsugae (2006)
  870. Economics, Markets, and Diameter-Limit Cutting (2006)
  871. Fuel and fire dynamics in eastern mixed-oak forests (2006)
  872. Urban ecosystems and the North American carbon cycle (2006)
  873. Controlling beech root and stump sprouts using the cut-stump treatment (2006)
  874. Interactions of changing climate and shifts in forest composition on stand carbon balance (2006)
  875. Snag longevity in managed northern hardwoods (2006)
  876. Statistical modeling of current and potential future habitat, then simulation of potential colonization within that habitat, for tree species in the Eastern US (2006)
  877. Production supervisor impacts on subordinates' safety outcomes: an investigation of leader-member exchange and safety communication (2006)
  878. Sapflow of hybrid poplar (Populus nigra L. x P. maximowiczii A. Henry 'NM6') during phytoremediation of landfill leachate (2006)
  879. Ecological and ecophysiological attributes and responses to fire in eastern oak forests (2006)
  880. Application of a dual unscented Kalman filter for simultaneous state and parameter estimation in problems of surface-atmosphere exchange (2006)
  881. Listening to old beech and young cherry trees - long-term research in the Alleghenies (2006)
  882. Phytoremediation of landfill leachate using Populus (2006)
  883. Comparing simple respiration models for eddy flux and dynamic chamber data (2006)
  884. Flight periodicities, phoresy rates, and levels of Pseudopityophthorus minutissimus branch colonization in oak wilt centers (2006)
  885. Fire and invasive exotic plant species in eastern oak communities: an assessment of current knowledge (2006)
  886. Using phyto-recurrent selection to choose Populus genotypes for phytoremediation of landfill leachate (2006)
  887. Why sustain oak forests? (2006)
  888. Effects of cutting date, outdoor storage conditions, and splitting on survival of Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in firewood logs (2006)
  889. An examination of the motivation - enduring involvement relationship (2006)
  890. Unique technical innovations for short rotation woody crops research and development (2006)
  891. Declines in soil-water nitrate in nitrogen-saturated watersheds (2006)
  892. Vegetation and acidification, Chapter 5 (2006)
  893. Evaluating sustainability: a method for assessing vegetation change in southern Missouri, U.S.A.: 1820-2003 (2006)
  894. Regional assessment of N saturation using foliar and root δ15N (2006)
  895. Fire research on the Raccoon Ecological Management Area (2006)
  896. The public and wildland fire management: social science findings for managers (2006)
  897. Vascular flora of the Fernow Experimental Forest and adjacent portions of the Otter Creek Wilderness Area (2006)
  898. Phyto-recurrent selection: a tree improvement strategy for selecting genotypes used in phytoremediation (2006)
  899. Thermocouple probes in surface fires (2006)
  900. Growth comparison of northern white-cedar to balsam fir and red spruce by site class (2006)
  901. Linking linear programming and spatial simulation models to predict landscape effects of forest management alternatives (2006)
  902. A habitat model for the Virginia northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus) in the central Appalachian Mountains (2006)
  903. Do fire and insects interact in eastern forests? (2006)
  904. Anoplophora glabripennis within-tree distribution, seasonal development, and host suitability in China and Chicago (2006)
  905. Logging firms, nonindustrial private forests, and forest parcelization: evidence of firm specialization and its impact on sustainable timber supply (2006)
  906. Date of shoot collection, genotype, and original shoot position affect early rooting of dormant hardwood cuttings of Populus (2006)
  907. Oak and maple stump sprout dynamics in response to thinning and burning treatments in southern Ohio (2006)
  908. Long-term research on classical silvicultural approaches in the Acadian Forest: Penobscot Experimental Forest Part I (2006)
  909. Vegetation response to prescribed fire across a moisture/productivity gradient in the southern Appalachians (2006)
  910. Developing Tourism Goals and Objectives for the Parks Canada Agency (2006)
  911. Experimental evaluation of fire history reconstruction using dendrochronology in white oak (Quercus alba) (2006)
  912. From Resource Dependence to Tourism: Discourses of Place in Two Vermont Towns (2006)
  913. Effects of forest management on soil seedbank species composition in a mixed-oak forest in southeastern Ohio (2006)
  914. Introduction (chapter 1) (2006)
  915. Altered disturbance regimes: demise of fire in the eastern United States (2006)
  916. Historical perspective on diameter-limit cutting in northeastern forests (2006)
  917. Use of temperature-sensitive paints as an index of heat output from fire (2006)
  918. Two eras of globalization and hardwood sawtimber demand (2006)
  919. Rx fire laws: tools to protect fire: the `ecological imperative? (2006)
  920. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half 2005 (2006)
  921. An experimental burn to restore a moth-killed boreal conifer forest, Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia (2006)
  922. Songbird use of regenerating forest, glade, and edge habitat types (2006)
  923. Barriers to community-directed fire restoration (2006)
  924. NEDLite user's manual: forest inventory for Palm OS handheld computers (2006)
  925. Characteristics people consider when evaluating forest landscape attractiveness: fuel management implications (2006)
  926. Genetic Effects of Diameter-Limit Cutting (2006)
  927. What does wildfire risk mean to the public? (2006)
  928. Information transfer during the timber transaction period in West Virginia. USA (2006)
  929. How forest context influences the acceptability of prescribed burning and mechanical thinning (2006)
  930. Genetic and environmental factors affecting early rooting of six Populus genomic groups: implications for tree improvement (2006)
  931. Impact of fire, silvicultural manipulation, and microsite conditions on woody debris decay dynamics in a mixed-oak forest (2006)
  932. Persistence of invading gypsy moth populations in the United States (2006)
  933. Forest productivity: producing goods and services for people (2006)
  934. Fishing Heritage Festivals, Tourism, and Community Development in the Gulf Of Maine (2006)
  935. Public preferences for future conditions in disturbed and undisturbed northern forest sites (2006)
  936. Methodological Challenges to Estimating Recreation Use Over a Large Geographical Area: a Case Study of 35 TVA Reservoirs (2006)
  937. Effects of fuel reduction treatments on soil nitrogen transformation in the southeastern piedmont (2006)
  938. Integrative approaches to investigating human-natural systems: the Baltimore ecosystem study (2006)
  939. Invasions by Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in the Western Hemisphere: implications for South America (2006)
  940. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: 2005 (2006)
  941. Lightning-initiated growing season fires characterized oakdominated ecosystems of southern Ohio (2006)
  942. Service Quality in Tourism: a Case Study of the 2001 Study Tour of Taiwan (2006)
  943. Modeling forest harvesting effects on landscape pattern in the Northwest Wisconsin Pine Barrens (2006)
  944. Fungal community composition and metabolism under elevated CO2 and O3 (2006)
  945. Perceptions of Wildfire Threat and Mitigation Measures by Residents of Fire-Prone Communities in the Northeast: Survey Results and Wildland Fire Management Implications (2006)
  946. Wildland fire and fuel management: principles for effective communication (2006)
  947. Using and improving social capital to increase community preparedness for wildfire (2006)
  948. Top ten smoke management questions for fire in eastern oak forests (2006)
  949. Assessing urban forest effects and values, Minneapolis' urban forest (2006)
  950. Methods for calculating forest ecosystem and harvested carbon with standard estimates for forest types of the United States (2006)
  951. Growth and development of planted northern red oak on bulldozed skidroads after clearcutting in Appalachian hardwoods (2006)
  952. Assigning fire regimes on the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia (2006)
  953. Oaks in presettlement fire landscapes of the southeast (2006)
  954. Indiana's forests 1999-2003 (Part B) (2006)
  955. Rehabilitation of an upland hardwood forest using prescribed fire and herbicide (2006)
  956. Racial Discrimination in Parks and Outdoor Recreation: an Empircal Study (2006)
  957. Indiana's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  958. Effects of Temperature on Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Adult Survival, Reproduction, and Egg Hatch (2006)
  959. Effects of parcelization and land divestiture on forest sustainability in simulated forest landscapes (2006)
  960. Influence of prescribed fire on stem girdling and mortality (2006)
  961. Working with neighborhood organizations to promote wildfire preparedness (2006)
  962. An Analysis of Homeowner and Agency Wildland Fire Mitigation Strategies (2006)
  963. Impact of fire on soil resource patterns in mixed-conifer forests in the southern Cascade range of northern California (2006)
  964. Easement-based Land Conservation and Recreational Access in the Northern Forest (2006)
  965. Working with community leadership to promote wildfire preparedness (2006)
  966. A regional protocol for evaluating the effectiveness of forestry best management practices at controlling erosion and sedimentation (2006)
  967. Communicating with homeowners in the interface about defensible space (2006)
  968. Integrated upland hardwood research in Arkansas' Boston Mountains (2006)
  969. Encouraging Wildland Fire Preparedness: Lessons Learned from Three Wildfire Education Programs (2006)
  970. Place Attachment and Perceptions of Benefits Generated by the Future Tioughnioga River Trail Project (2006)
  971. Changes in the stand structure and species composition of oak-dominated communities following a prescribed burn (2006)
  972. Data Mining in Recreation Research: Determinants of Place Attachment in Recreational Camps and Cottages (2006)
  973. Impacts of repeated prescribed fires on fuels in a central Appalachian hardwood forest (2006)
  974. Understanding Web Travel Search and Purchase Behaviors (2006)
  975. Using focus groups to involve citizens in resource management--investigating perceptions of smoke as a barrier to prescribed forest burning (2006)
  976. Trail Condition Preferences of Horseback Riders on the Clemson University Experimental Forest (2006)
  977. Soil respiration responses to temporal, topographic, and silvicultural factors in a southeastern Ohio forest (2006)
  978. Recreation Patterns at Lava Lands Recreation Area, Newberry National Volcanic Monument (2006)
  979. Defensible space in the news: public discussion of a neglected topic (2006)
  980. Economic environment: Shifting Markets Create Opportunities for Diversified Building Material Suppliers (2006)
  981. Influence of nutrition and stress on sugar maple at a regional scale (2006)
  982. Leisure Activity Patterns and Household Composition: the Changing Household (2006)
  983. Research efforts on fuels, fuel models, and fire behavior in eastern hardwood forests (2006)
  984. Movie Effects on the Image of Thailand Among College Student Travelers (2006)
  985. Indiana's forest resources in 2005 (2006)
  986. Predicting extinctions as a result of climate change (2006)
  987. Using computer visualizations to help understand how forests change and develop (2006)
  988. Using short rotation woody crops for bioenergy in North America (2006)
  989. The wildland-urban interface in the United States (2006)
  990. Wild Harvests from Scottish Woodlands Social, cultural and economic values of contemporary non-timber forest products (2006)
  991. Assessing urban forest effects and values, Casper's urban forest (2006)
  992. A multi-site analysis of random error in tower-based measurements of carbon and energy fluxes (2006)
  993. Commercial thinning in small-diameter aspen stands in northern Minnesota: study establishment report (2006)
  994. Role of sooty mold fungi in degradation of polycycllic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS) in soil (2006)
  995. A discriminant analysis of social and psychological factors influencing fishing participation (2006)
  996. A temporal analysis of urban forest carbon storage using remote sensing (2006)
  997. Invasibility of mature and 15-year-old deciduous forests by exotic plants (2006)
  998. The Current State of Heritage Areas Research: Challenges and Opportunities (2006)
  999. Interannual climatic variation mediates elevated CO2 and O3 effects on forest growth (2006)
  1000. The Role of Risk Perception in a One-day Wilderness Whitewater Rafting Trip (2006)
  1001. Overstory and seedling response to repeated fires in eastern Kentucky (2006)
  1002. Use, Users, and Benefits of the West Branch of the Farmington River (2006)
  1003. Wildlife assessments at the Bartlett Experimental Forest (2006)
  1004. A Classification of Major Springs in Florida Using the Water Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Framework (2006)
  1005. Prescribed fire: What influences public approval? (2006)
  1006. Developing a Research Process to Monitor Social Conditions in Five Adirondack Park Protected Areas (2006)
  1007. Presence and absence of bats across habitat scales in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina (2006)
  1008. Assessing the Public's Attitude Toward Fees at Wildland Recreation Sites (2006)
  1009. Effects of silvicultural treatments on acorn weevil occurrence in mixed-oak forests (2006)
  1010. Balancing Leisure and Work: Evidence from the Seasonal Home (2006)
  1011. Analysis of forest health monitoring surveys on the Allegheny National Forest (1998-2001) (2006)
  1012. Capturing the Hike Experience on Video: a New Methodology for Studying Human Transactions with Nature (2006)
  1013. On the formation of dense understory layers in forests worldwide: consequences and implications for forest dynamics, biodiversity, and succession (2006)
  1014. Measurement of Direct-Use Wilderness Values: A Qualitative Study (2006)
  1015. Aneides aeneus (green salamander) (2006)
  1016. Relationships between urbanization and the oak resource of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area from 1991 to 1998 (2006)
  1017. Responses of oak and other hardwood regeneration to prescribed fire: what we know as of 2005 (2006)
  1018. The Meaning of "Nature": Insights from Cognitive Linguistics (2006)
  1019. Growing a burning program: challenges and oportunities (2006)
  1020. Visitor Perceptions of Crowding: an Exploratory Study in The Mohonk Preserve (2006)
  1021. Resistance of eastern hardwood stems to fire injury and damage (2006)
  1022. Perceived Opportunities and Constraints on Participation in a Massachusetts Youth Hunt (2006)
  1023. Understanding the evidence for historical fire across eastern forests (2006)
  1024. Urban and Community Forestry Stewardship in Baltimore: Assessing Opportunities Using Conjoint Analysis (2006)
  1025. Small-diameter timber utilization in Wisconsin: a case study of four counties (2006)
  1026. Parks and the Geography Of Fear (2006)
  1027. The paleoecology of fire and oaks in eastern forests (2006)
  1028. Multi-use Trails: Truly Multi Use (2006)
  1029. Immigration, labor shortages, & U.S. construction markets (2006)
  1030. Museum Visitors' Perspectives on and Preferred Experiences for Heritage Tourism (2006)
  1031. Urban field guide: applying social forestry observation techniques to the east coast megalopolis (2006)
  1032. Predictors of Sustainable Tourism: Resident Perceptions of Tourism in Holland and China (2006)
  1033. Using prescribed fire and mechanical thinning to improve the regenerative potential of oak species (2006)
  1034. Exploring Differences Between Positivistic and Post-positivistic Philosophy: an Interpretivistic Case Study of Tourist Expectations & Satisfaction (2006)
  1035. Calcium addition at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest reduced winter injury to red spruce in a high-injury year (2006)
  1036. Flow Experience Among Appalachian Trail Thru-hikers (2006)
  1037. Aggregations of masked shrews (Sorex cinereus): density related mating behavior? (2006)
  1038. Exploring the Usefulness of the Dispositional Flow Scale for Outdoor Recreation Activities (2006)
  1039. Effects of crown release on growth and quality of even-aged red maple stands (2006)
  1040. The Importance of Place and the Substitutability of River Recreation Resources: Empirical Evidence from the Chattooga Wild & Scenic River (2006)
  1041. Effect of entomopathogenic nematodes on Plectrodera scalator (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (2006)
  1042. Characterization of Households and its Implications for the Vegetation of Urban Ecosystems (2006)
  1043. USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges (2006)
  1044. Two-dimensional hydrologic modeling to evaluate aquatic habitat conditions (2006)
  1045. Fire and the herbaceous layer of eastern oak forests (2006)
  1046. Proceedings of the conference on diameter-limit cutting in northeastern forests (2006)
  1047. Susceptibility of Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) to Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae (2006)
  1048. Associations of calcium and aluminum with the growth and health of sugar maple trees in Vermont (2006)
  1049. Wildfire hazard mitigation treatments applied above ground impact soil ecological properties in oak forest ecosystems (2006)
  1050. Airline Baggage as a Pathway for Alien Insect Species Invading the United States (2006)
  1051. An economic assessment of implementing streamside management zones in central Appalachian hardwood forests (2006)
  1052. Dendrothele griseocana (Corticiaceae) and related taxa with hyphal pegs (2006)
  1053. Effects of prescribed burning on invasibility by nonnative plant species in the central hardwoods region (2006)
  1054. Movements of female white-tailed deer to bait sites in West Virginia, USA (2006)
  1055. Oak-grassland restoration demonstration area project (2006)
  1056. Newer classification and regression tree techniques: Bagging and Random Forests for ecological prediction (2006)
  1057. Potential climatic suitability for establishment of Phytophthora ramorum within the contiguous United States (2006)
  1058. Throw Away Your Old Environmental Education Trunks and Surf Into the Future (2006)
  1059. Does fire affect amphibians and reptiles in eastern U.S. oak forests? (2006)
  1060. Annotated bibliography on phytoremediation (2006)
  1061. Land-markings: 12 Journeys through 9/11 Living Memorials (2006)
  1062. Exotic bark- and wood-boring Coleoptera in the United States: recent establishments and interceptions (2006)
  1063. Modeling potential movements of the emerald ash borer in Ohio (2006)
  1064. Interpretive Theme Development from First Impressions and Visitor Center Evaluations at the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, WV (2006)
  1065. Soil respiration in northern forests exposed to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide and ozone (2006)
  1066. Linking Research, Legal Mandates and Public Input to Update Michigan's ORV Plan (2006)
  1067. Influence of elevation and forest type on community assemblage and species distribution of shrews in the central and southern Appalachian Mountains (2006)
  1068. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Wilderness Campsite Monitoring at Linville Gorge Wilderness (2006)
  1069. Inverse estimation of Vcmax, leaf area index, and the Ball-Berry parameter from carbon and energy fluxes (2006)
  1070. A merchantable and total height model for tree species in Maine (2006)
  1071. Crown ratio influences allometric scaling in trees (2006)
  1072. Managing Volunteers: Developing and Implementing an Effective Program (2006)
  1073. Hardwood stem injury and mortality in surface fires (2006)
  1074. A Preliminary Investigation of Shopping Patterns at a Tourist Focused Outlet Center (2006)
  1075. Fire research in the pine barrens of New Jersey (2006)
  1076. Back to the Future: Trends in Northeast Recreation, Tourism and Future Research A Founders' Forum Presentation (2006)
  1077. Avian community responses to prescribed burns and shelterwood harvests (2006)
  1078. A distinct seasonal pattern of the ratio of soil respiration to total ecosystem respiration in a spruce-dominated forest (2006)
  1079. Use of wildland fire in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2006)
  1080. Emergency Preparedness and Tourism: Both Win with Help of the Amateur Meteorologist (2006)
  1081. Persistence of Allegheny woodrats Neotoma magister across the mid-Atlantic Appalachian Highlands landscape, USA (2006)
  1082. Using Participant Observation to Study Recreation Management Decision-making (2006)
  1083. Thinning and burning treatments influence within-canopy leaf traits in seven hardwood species in Ohio (2006)
  1084. Just Don't Tell Me No: Managing OHV Recreational Use on National Forests (2006)
  1085. Association of ring shake in eastern hemlock with tree attributes (2006)
  1086. Ethical Issues in Recreation Research as Perceived by Recreation, Park Resources, and Leisure Services Faculty (2006)
  1087. Study of overlength on red oak lumber drying quality and rough mill yield (2006)
  1088. Applying an efficient K-nearest neighbor search to forest attribute imputation (2006)
  1089. Factors influencing wildfire occurrence and distribution in eastern Kentucky (2006)
  1090. Sustainable Tourism Infrastructure Planning: a GIS Based Approach (2006)
  1091. Hardwood regeneration following prescribed fire and thinning in mixed-oak forests of southeastern Ohio (2006)
  1092. Mitochondrial DNA from Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) Suggests Cryptic Speciation and Pinpoints the Source of the Introduction to Eastern North America (2006)
  1093. When is pin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica L.) a problem in Allegheny hardwoods? (2006)
  1094. The US Forest Service Insect Unit in East Lansing, MI, turns 50 (2006)
  1095. South Dakota's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1096. Abiotic factors influencing deer browsing in West Virginia (2006)
  1097. Using satellite imagery as ancillary data for increasing the precision of estimates for the Forest Inventory and Analysis program of the USDA Forest Service (2006)
  1098. Considerations in Forest Growth Estimation Between Two Measurements of Mapped Forest Inventory Plots (2006)
  1099. A revised managers handbook for red pine in the North Central Region (2006)
  1100. Data and methods comparing social structure and vegetation structure of urban neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland (2006)
  1101. Air pollution removal by urban trees and shrubs in the United States (2006)
  1102. Estimation of U.S. Timber Harvest Using Roundwood Equivalents (2006)
  1103. Status of soil acidification in North America (2006)
  1104. Fire and the origin of Table Mountain pine - pitch pine communities in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA (2006)
  1105. The socioeconomics and management of Santiago de Chile's public urban forests (2006)
  1106. Songbird abundance and parasatism differ between urban and rural shrublands (2006)
  1107. Vision for the Future of FIA: Paean to Progress, Possibilities, and Partners (2006)
  1108. Land-Base Changes in the United States: Long-Term Assessments of Forest Land Condition (2006)
  1109. A Comparison of Alternative Strategies for Cost-Effective Water Quality Management in Lakes (2006)
  1110. Land use change effects on forest carbon cycling throughout the southern United States (2006)
  1111. Influence of markets and forest composition on lumber production in Pennsylvania (2006)
  1112. Drought-Related Mortality in Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands: A Test Case for the FIA Annual Inventory System (2006)
  1113. Linking Fuel Inventories With Atmospheric Data for Assessment of Fire Danger (2006)
  1114. Broad-Scale Assessment of Fuel Treatment Opportunities (2006)
  1115. Sole: Online Analysis of Southern FIA Data (2006)
  1116. Adventitious shoot regeneration and rooting of Prunus serotina in vitro cultures (2006)
  1117. The relative density of forests in the United States (2006)
  1118. Genetic homogeneity in Juglans nigra(Juglanaceae) at nuclear microsatellites (2006)
  1119. A Model-Based Approach to Inventory Stratification (2006)
  1120. Benchmarking performance measurement and lean manufacturing in the rough mill (2006)
  1121. Regional Monitoring of Nonnative Plant Invasions With the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (2006)
  1122. National Detection Surveys for Sudden Oak Death (2006)
  1123. Proceedings of the sixth annual forest inventory and analysis symposium (2006)
  1124. Urban Forest Health Monitoring in the United States (2006)
  1125. Practical Considerations When Using Perturbed Forest Inventory Plot Locations To Develop Spatial Models: A Case Study (2006)
  1126. Influence of individual reserve trees on nearby reproduction in two-aged Appalachian hardwood stands (2006)
  1127. Concepts about forests and water (2006)
  1128. Long Term Research at the USDA Forest Service's Experimental Forests and Ranges (2006)
  1129. Post-Modeling Histogram Matching of Maps Produced Using Regression Trees (2006)
  1130. Comparing Mapped Plot Estimators (2006)
  1131. Fumigant distribution in forest nursery soils (2006)
  1132. Geographic variation in density-dependent dynamics impacts the synchronizing effect of dispersal and regional stochasticity (2006)
  1133. New Method for Determining the Relative Stand Density of Forest Inventory Plots (2006)
  1134. Kansas' forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1135. Iowa's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1136. Improved estimates of net primary productivity from MODIS satellite data at regional and local scales (2006)
  1137. Missouri's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1138. Decline in the U.S. furniture industry: a case study of the impacts to the hardwood lumber supply chain (2006)
  1139. Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) as day-roosts of male Myotis septentrionalis (northern Bats) on the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia (2006)
  1140. Fifty-year impacts of the beech bark disease in the Bartlett Experimental Forest, New Hampshire (2006)
  1141. Nebraska's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1142. Urban containment policies and the protection of natural areas: the case of Seoul's greenbelt (2006)
  1143. Forest carbon management in the United States: 1600-2100 (2006)
  1144. Geographical variation in the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks (2006)
  1145. Carbon accounting rules and guidelines for the United States Forest Sector (2006)
  1146. Michigan's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1147. The ecology of forest insect invasions and advances in their management (2006)
  1148. Assessing the opportunity cost of implementing streamside management zone guidelines in eastern hardwood forests (2006)
  1149. Mammalian species - Neotoma magister (2006)
  1150. Modifying Taper-Derived Merchantable Height Estimates to Account for Tree Characteristics (2006)
  1151. Landscape-scale spatial patterns of winter injury to red spruce foliage in a year of heavy region-wide injury (2006)
  1152. Illinois' forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1153. Predicting past and future diameter growth for trees in the northeastern United States (2006)
  1154. South Dakota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2004 (2006)
  1155. Laboratory Evaluation of the Toxicity of Systemic Insecticides for Control of Anoplophora glabripennis and Plectrodera scalator (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (2006)
  1156. Field Evaluations of Systemic Insecticides for Control of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in China (2006)
  1157. Make Log Yield Analysis Part of Your Daily Routine (2006)
  1158. Home range and habitat use of the Vulnerable Virginia northern flying squirrel Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus in the Central Appalachian Mountains, USA (2006)
  1159. Behavioral and electrophysiological responses of the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis, to induced volatiles of Manchurian ash, Fraxinus mandshurica (2006)
  1160. Crop tree release improves competitiveness of northern red oak growing in association with black cherry (2006)
  1161. Rough mill simulator version 3.0: an analysis tool for refining rough mill operations (2006)
  1162. Emerald Ash Borer: Invasion of the Urban Forest and the Threat to North America's Ash Resource (2006)
  1163. Reducing social losses from forest fires (2006)
  1164. Loblolly pine and slash pine responses to acute aluminum and acid exposures (2006)
  1165. Poultry litter application to loblolly pine forests: growth and nutrient containment (2006)
  1166. Forestry cooperatives: what today's resource professionals need to know. Proceedings of a satellite conference; 2003 November 18 (2006)
  1167. Social science in the context of the long term ecological research program (2006)
  1168. An annotated bibliography of invasive tree pathogens Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum, Phytophthora alni, and Phytophthora quercina and a regulatory policy and management practices for invasive species (2006)
  1169. Carbon storage by urban soils in the United States (2006)
  1170. North Dakota's forest resources in 2004 (2006)
  1171. Production economics of harvesting small-diameter hardwood stands in central Appalachia (2006)
  1172. North Dakota's forest resources in 2005 (2006)
  1173. Institutionalizing urban forestry as a "biotechnology" to improve environmental quality (2006)
  1174. Short-term effects of springtime prescribed fires on adult populations of soil-emerging weevils in Central Appalachian hardwood stands (2006)
  1175. Oak mortality risk factors and mortality estimation (2006)
  1176. Interceptions of nonindigenous plant pests at US ports of entry and border crossings over a 17-year period (2006)
  1177. Coarse woody type: A new method for analyzing coarse woody debris and forest change (2006)
  1178. Eleven-year response of foliar chemistry to chronic nitrogen and sulfur additions at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (2005)
  1179. Linking Soils and Down Woody Material Inventories for Cohesive Assessments of Ecosystem Carbon Pools (2005)
  1180. Soil carbon storage estimation in a forested watershed using quantitative soil-landscape modeling (2005)
  1181. General Constraints on Sampling Wildlife on FIA Plots (2005)
  1182. Ten years of research on the MeadWestvaco Wildlife and Ecosystem Research Forest (2005)
  1183. D.B.H. and Survival Analysis: A New Methodology for Assessing Forest Inventory Mortality (2005)
  1184. Rough Mill Improvement Guide for Managers and Supervisors (2005)
  1185. Nonnative Plants in the Inventory of Western Oregon Forests (2005)
  1186. ROMI-3: Rough-Mill Simulator Version 3.0: User's Guide (2005)
  1187. Distributing FIA Information onto Segmented Landsat Thematic Mapper Images Stratified with Industrial Ground Data (2005)
  1188. Potential concerns for tree response from stem injection (2005)
  1189. COLE: A Web-based Tool for Interfacing with Forest Inventory Data (2005)
  1190. Proceedings, 16th U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2005 (2005)
  1191. Root biomass along subtropical to alpine gradients: global implication from Tibetan transect studies (2005)
  1192. Update on the Efficacy of Selected Systemic Insecticides for the Control of the Asian Longhorned Beetle (2005)
  1193. Assessing the Effects of Forest Fragmentation Using Satellite Imagery and Forest Inventory Data (2005)
  1194. Host breadth and ovipositional behavior of adult Polydrusus sericeus and Phyllobius oblongus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), nonindigenous inhabitants of northern hardwood forests (2005)
  1195. Leaf traits and associated ecosystem characteristics across subtropical and timberline forests in the Gongga Mountains, Eastern Tibetan Plateau (2005)
  1196. Management commitment to safety as organizational support: relationships with non-safety outcomes in wood manufacturing employees (2005)
  1197. Improving disease resistance of butternut (Juglans cinerea), a threatened fine hardwood: a case of single-tree selection through genetic improvement and deployment (2005)
  1198. The North American ozone air quality standard: efficacy and performance with two northern hardwood forest tree species (2005)
  1199. Development of a rooted cutting propagation method for Prunus serotina (2005)
  1200. Tree health and energy budgets (2005)
  1201. Comparing Forest/Nonforest Classifications of Landsat TM Imagery for Stratifying FIA Estimates of Forest Land Area (2005)
  1202. Ecosystem and understory water and energy exchange for a mature, naturally regenerated pine flatwoods forest in north Florida (2005)
  1203. Sensitivity Analysis of Down Woody Material Data Processing Routines (2005)
  1204. Composition and seasonal phenology of a nonindigenous root-feeding weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) complex in northern hardwood forests in the Great Lakes Region (2005)
  1205. Alternative Natural Resource Monitoring Strategies in the Mexican States of Jalisco and Colima (2005)
  1206. A new species of Pediobius (hymenoptera: eulophidae) parasitizing Chyliza apicalis (Diptera: Psilidae) in ash trees attacked by Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) (2005)
  1207. What's the fire danger now? Linking fuel inventories with atmospheric data (2005)
  1208. Efficacy of commercial microwave equipment for eradication of pine wood nematodes and cerambycid larvae infesting red pine (2005)
  1209. Generating Broad-Scale Forest Ownership Maps: A Closest-Neighbor Approach (2005)
  1210. Proceedings, XV U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2004 (2005)
  1211. K-Nearest Neighbor Estimation of Forest Attributes: Improving Mapping Efficiency (2005)
  1212. Wild harvests from Scottish woodlands: an exploration of the health and well-being of non-timber forest products collection and use (2005)
  1213. Assessment and Mapping of Forest Parcel Sizes (2005)
  1214. Soil feedback and pathogen activity in Prunus serotina throughout its native range (2005)
  1215. Southwestern Oregon's Biscuit Fire: An Analysis of Forest Resources, Fire Severity, and Fire Hazard (2005)
  1216. Living memorials project: year 1 social and site assessment (2005)
  1217. Establishment of Canada's National Forest Inventory: Approach and Issues (2005)
  1218. Tree biology and problem trees (2005)
  1219. Three Proposed Data Collection Models for Annual Inventories (2005)
  1220. Using spatially variable overstory retention to restore structural and compositional complexity in pine ecosystems (2005)
  1221. Modeling gross primary production of an evergreen needleleaf forest using MODIS and climate data (2005)
  1222. Soil properties and growth of swamp white oak and pin oak on bedded soils in the lower Missouri River floodplain (2005)
  1223. Northeastern Regional Forest Fragmentation Assessment: Rationale, Methods, and Comparisons With Other Studies (2005)
  1224. Bats and small mammals in old growth habitats in the White Mountains (2005)
  1225. Impact of Definitions of FIA Variables and Compilation Procedures on Inventory Compilation Results in Georgia (2005)
  1226. Predatory behaviors of Blarina brevicauda toward a fossorial eastern spadefoot toad (Scaphiopus holbrookii) (2005)
  1227. Incorporation of Precipitation Data Into FIA Analyses: A Case Study of Factors Influencing Susceptibility to Oak Decline in Southern Missouri, U.S.A. (2005)
  1228. Net primary production and canopy nitrogen in a temperate forest landscape: an analysis using imaging spectroscopy, modeling and field data (2005)
  1229. Variation in Septoria musiva and Implications for Disease Resistance Screening (2005)
  1230. Edge Effects in Line Intersect Sampling With (2005)
  1231. Variable Selection Strategies for Small-area Estimation Using FIA Plots and Remotely Sensed Data (2005)
  1232. Reference Stands for Silvicultural Research: A Maine Perspective (2005)
  1233. Upland Forest Linkages to Seasonal Wetlands: Litter Flux, Processing, and Food Quality (2005)
  1234. The use of forests in times of crisis: ecological literacy as a safety net (2005)
  1235. Spatially Locating FIA Plots from Pixel Values (2005)
  1236. Interrupting the telos: locating subsistence in contemporary US forests (2005)
  1237. Impact of Stream Management Zones and Road Beautifying Buffers on Long-Term Fiber Supply in Georgia (2005)
  1238. Size-density metrics, leaf area, and productivity in eastern white pine (2005)
  1239. Forest landowner decisions and the value of information under fire risk. (2005)
  1240. Bat Response To Carolina Bays and Wetland Restoration in the Southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain  (2005)
  1241. Northeastern FIA Tree Taper Study: Current Status and Future Work (2005)
  1242. Monitoring the establishment and prevalence of the fungal entomopathogen Entomophaga maimaiga in two Lymantria dispar L. populations in Bulgaria (2005)
  1243. Proof of Concept for an Approach to a Finer Resolution Inventory (2005)
  1244. Spread of Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) and Its Relationship to Defoliation (2005)
  1245. Can a Forest/Nonforest Change Map Improve the Precision of Forest Area, Volume, Growth, Removals, and Mortality Estimates? (2005)
  1246. Perspectives of Maine Forest Cover Change from Landsat Imagery and Forest Inventory Analysis (FIA) (2005)
  1247. Comparison of Imputation Procedures for Replacing Denied-access Plots (2005)
  1248. North Dakota's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1249. The Application of FIA-based Data to Wildlife Habitat Modeling: A Comparative Study (2005)
  1250. Modeling the Influence of Dynamic Zoning of Forest Harvesting on Ecological Succession in a Northern Hardwoods Landscape (2005)
  1251. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: First Half 2004 (2005)
  1252. Fire and Thinning Effects on Oak Regeneration in Southern Ohio (2005)
  1253. Access and Use of FIA Data Through FIA Spatial Data Services (2005)
  1254. Roles of dispersal, stochasticity, and nonlinear dynamics in the spatial structuring of seasonal natural enemy-victim populations (2005)
  1255. Mapping host-species abundance of three major exotic forest pests (2005)
  1256. Challenge and Response, Strategies for Survival in a Rapidly Changing Forest Products Industry (2005)
  1257. The wildland-urban interface in the United States (2005)
  1258. Kansas' forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1259. The Effects of Removing Condition Boundaries on FIA Estimates (2005)
  1260. Metropolitan open-space protection with uncertain site availability (2005)
  1261. Quantifying Forest Ground Flora Biomass Using Close-range Remote Sensing (2005)
  1262. South Dakota's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1263. Use of Semivariances for Studies of Landsat TM Image Textural Properties of Loblolly Pine Forests (2005)
  1264. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 2003 (2005)
  1265. Examination of regional hardwood roundwood markets in West Virginia (2005)
  1266. Minnesota's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1267. Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration between FIA and NRI (2005)
  1268. Aluminum fractions in root tips of slash pine and loblolly pine families differing in Al resistance (2005)
  1269. Field efficiency and bias of snag inventory methods (2005)
  1270. Applying survival analysis to a large-scale forest inventory for assessment of tree mortality in Minnesota (2005)
  1271. A comparison of methods for determining soil water availability in two sites in Panama with similar rainfall but distinct tree communities (2005)
  1272. Illinois' forest resources in 2003. (2005)
  1273. Accuracy Assessment of FIA's Nationwide Biomass Mapping Products: Results From the North Central FIA Region (2005)
  1274. Comparing census methods for the endangered Kirtland's Warbler (2005)
  1275. Strategies for Preserving Owner Privacy in the National Information Management System of the USDA Forest Service's Forest Inventory and Analysis Unit (2005)
  1276. Environmental and management injury in hardwood tree plantations (2005)
  1277. Balsam boughs: an important Minnesota resource (2005)
  1278. Native hardwood trees of the central hardwood region (2005)
  1279. Predictive Mapping of Forest Attributes on the Fishlake National Forest (2005)
  1280. Proceedings of the fifth annual forest inventory and analysis symposium (2005)
  1281. Simulating Silvicultural Treatments Using FIA Data (2005)
  1282. Iowa's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1283. The open-source movement: an introduction for forestry professionals (2005)
  1284. The annual increase of Northeastern regional timber stumpage prices: 1961 to 2002 (2005)
  1285. Analysis of Pooled FIA and Remote Sensing Data for Fiber Supply Assessment at the Warnell School of Forest Resources at the University of Georgia - Other Studies and Effective Information Dissemination (2005)
  1286. Bat Activity in a Forest Landscape of central Massachusetts (2005)
  1287. Spatial Information Needs on the Fishlake National Forest: Can FIA Help? (2005)
  1288. Michigan's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1289. Modeling Missing Remeasurement Tree Heights in Forest Inventory Data (2005)
  1290. Missouri's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1291. An Alternative View of Some FIA Sample Design and Analysis Issues (2005)
  1292. Change detection with heterogeneous data using ecoregional stratification, statistical summaries and a land allocation algorithm (2005)
  1293. Restoring habitat corridors in fragmented landscapes using optimization and percolation models (2005)
  1294. Two New Species of Egg Parasitoids (Hymenoptera:Encyrtidae) of Wood-Boring Beetle Pests from China (2005)
  1295. Sensitivity of FIA Volume Estimates to Changes in Stratum Weights and Number of Strata (2005)
  1296. The world species of Balcha Walker (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Eupelmidae), parasitoids of wood-boring beetles (2005)
  1297. What Do Regional Changes in Lumber Production Tell Us About Future Competitiveness? (2005)
  1298. Invasive Species as Ecological Threat: Is Restoration an Alternative to Fear-based Resource Management? (2005)
  1299. The Sensitivity of Derived Estimates to the Measurement Quality Objectives for Independent Variables (2005)
  1300. LANDIS 4.0 users guide. LANDIS: a spatially explicit model of forest landscape disturbance, management, and succession (2005)
  1301. Rapid Classification of Landsat TM Imagery for Phase 1 Stratification Using the Automated NDVI Threshold Supervised Classification (ANTSC) Methodology (2005)
  1302. North Dakota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2003. (2005)
  1303. Pulpwood production and consumption in the Northeast?2001 (2005)
  1304. Soils as an indicator of forest health: a guide to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of soil indicator data in the Forest Inventory and Analysis program (2005)
  1305. Changing Forests - Challenging Times: Proceedings of the New England Society of American Foresters 85th Winter Meeting (2005)
  1306. Indiana's forests 1999-2003 (Part A) (2005)
  1307. The Value of Long-term Silviculture Research for All Categories of Landowners, Large and Small, Private and Public (2005)
  1308. Social science to improve fuels management: a synthesis of research on assessing social acceptability of fuels treatments (2005)
  1309. Long-term Ecological Research at the Harvard Forest (2005)
  1310. Survival analysis for a large scale forest health issue: Missouri oak decline (2005)
  1311. Use of Cybocephalus nipponicus (Coleoptera: Nitidulidea) for Biological Control of Elongate Hemlock Scale, Fiorinia externa (Homoptera: Diaspidae), in Pennsylvania Forests (2005)
  1312. Does the Lack of Reference Ecosystems Limit Our Science? A Case Study in Nonnative Invasive Plants as Forest Fuels (2005)
  1313. A Growing Network: Regional Invasive Plant Initiatives in New England (2005)
  1314. Determining maximum stand density index in mixed species stands for strategic-scale stocking assessments (2005)
  1315. Invasive Plants, Deer and Forest Regeneration: Observations from Southeastern Vermont (2005)
  1316. Farmers and woods: a look at woodlands and woodland-owner intentions in the heartland (2005)
  1317. Focus Species Forestry: an Applied Approach to Integrating Timber and Biodiversity Management in the Northeast (2005)
  1318. An analysis of the public discourse about urban sprawl in the United States: Monitoring concern about a major threat to forests (2005)
  1319. Landscape-Scale Forest Planning - Using the American Marten as a Guide (2005)
  1320. Effects of elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 on leaf litter production and chemistry in trembling aspen and paper birch communities (2005)
  1321. Profiles of Working Woodlands: Expanding the Definition of Active Forest Management (2005)
  1322. Ninth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts) (2005)
  1323. Long-term Forest Genetics Research in Northeastern North America: a Sampler (2005)
  1324. Abundance and Size Distribution of Cavity Trees in Second-Growth and Old-Growth Central Hardwood Forests  (2005)
  1325. Sampling Hemlock Woolly Adelgid and Developing Insect-killing Fungi for Their Suppression (2005)
  1326. Forest productivity predicts invertabrate biomass and ovenbird (Seriurus Aurocapillus) reproduction in Appalachian landscapes (2005)
  1327. Managing for Biodiversity in Maine?s Forests: a Maine Natural Areas Program Perspective (2005)
  1328. Atmospheric emissions of methyl isothiocyanate and chloropicrin following soil fumigation and surface containment treatment in bare-root forest nurseries (2005)
  1329. Oriental Bittersweet: Understanding its Ecology and Planning its Control (2005)
  1330. Missouri timber industry - an assessment of timber product output and use, 2003 (2005)
  1331. Influence of Forest Practices on Stand-scale Habitat Selection by Lynx in Northern Maine: Preliminary Results (2005)
  1332. A new method for estimating and projecting vehicle miles of travel--linkages to landscape change and ozone impacts to northern forests. (2005)
  1333. Regeneration Strategies of Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC) in Coastal Forests of Maine (2005)
  1334. Inter-specific variation in avian responses to human disturbance (2005)
  1335. A Biodiversity Scorecard for Sustainable Forestry: Simplifying Complexity (2005)
  1336. Recreation and leisure research from an active living perspective: taking a second look at urban trail use data (2005)
  1337. What Landowners and Forest Managers Need to Know about Forest Carbon: a Background from Global to Local (2005)
  1338. Proceedings of the fourth annual Forest Inventory and Analysis symposium (2005)
  1339. Carbon Storage in Northeastern US Forest Soils (2005)
  1340. The relationship between environmental amenities and changing human settlement patterns between 1980 and 2000 in the Midwestern USA  (2005)
  1341. Long-term Hardwood Research Work in Quebec: the Example of Duchesnay Forest (2005)
  1342. Behavioral tradeoffs when dispersing across a patchy landscape. (2005)
  1343. Alternate Year Beechnut Production and its Influence on Bear and Marten Populations (2005)
  1344. Inventorying trees in agricultural landscapes: towards an accounting of working trees (2005)
  1345. Digging Out the Data: USDA Forest Service Research on the Penobscot Experimental Forest (2005)
  1346. Sirex noctilo: Discovery of a Palearctic Siricid Woodwasp in New York (revised 2005July07) (2005)
  1347. Effects of Silviculture on Mature Forest and Early-successional Shrubland Passerine Birds in Northern and Central New England (2005)
  1348. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 2002. (2005)
  1349. VOS - Task Force Recommendations (2005)
  1350. Sustainable management of wildlife habitat and risk of extinction (2005)
  1351. Forestry and Forest Heritage Tourism Opportunities for Landowners and Communities (2005)
  1352. The response of belowground carbon allocation in forests to global change (2005)
  1353. Global Trade in Forest Products: Implications for the Forest Products Industry and Timber Resources in New England (2005)
  1354. Conditioning inference on line orientation in line intersect sampling (2005)
  1355. Impact of a Shelterwood Harvest on the Net Carbon Balance of a Spruce/Hemlock Dominated Forest in Maine (2005)
  1356. The big tent of growth management: smart growth as a movement (2005)
  1357. Bridging the Gap (2005)
  1358. Estimating and circumventing the effects of perturbing and swapping inventory plot locations (2005)
  1359. Development of Forest Carbon Stock and Stock Change Baselines in Support of the 2004 Climate Action Plan for Maine (2005)
  1360. Soil temperature and precipitation affect the rooting ability of dormant hardwood cuttings of Populus (2005)
  1361. COLE: Carbon On-line Estimator, Version 2 (2005)
  1362. Nebraska's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1363. Listening to Old Beech & Young Cherry Trees - Experiences in the Alleghenies & Nearby (2005)
  1364. An inexpensive rhizotron design for two-dimensional, horizontal root growth measurements (2005)
  1365. Acadia Research Forest: a Primary Forest Research Facility for Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic (2005)
  1366. Evaluation of propiconazole operational treatments of oaks for oak wilt control (2005)
  1367. What are National Forests Looking for from Professional Forestry Organizations? (2005)
  1368. Clonal variation in survival and growth of hybrid poplar and willow in an in situ trial on soils heavily contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons (2005)
  1369. Implementing Forest Stewardship Plans in Urbanizing Areas - Opportunities for Resource Professionals (2005)
  1370. Not Getting Burned: The Importance of Fire (2005)
  1371. A Forest in Conflict: the Proposal for a 3.2 Million Acre National Park and Preserve in Maine's Working Forest (2005)
  1372. Effects of soil pH and aluminum on plant respiration (2005)
  1373. Variation in Soil Chemical Analytical Results Among Graduate Students (2005)
  1374. Wisconsin's forest resources in 2003 (2005)
  1375. Massabesic Experimental Forest (2005)
  1376. The rise and fall of concern about urban sprawl in the United States: an updated analysis (2005)
  1377. Forester's Guide to NRCS' Technical Service Provider (TSP) Program (2005)
  1378. A comparison of alternative methods for estimating the self-thinning boundary line (2005)
  1379. Wildlife Responses to Invasive Shrubs in Early-successional Habitats of Southeastern New Hampshire (2005)
  1380. Early rooting of dormant hardwood cuttings of Populus: analysis of quantitative genetics and genotype x environment interactions (2005)
  1381. Exotic and Native Tree Plantations at the Fox Research Forest and Vincent State Forest, New Hampshire (2005)
  1382. Policies for managing urban growth and landscape change: a key to conservation in the 21st century (2005)
  1383. Mice, Mast, and Group-selection Harvest: 20 Years on a Maine Pine-oak Forest (2005)
  1384. The forests of Maine: 2003 (2005)
  1385. Aboveground Biomass and Nutrient Content in Developing Hardwood Stands at Bartlett Experimental Forest, NH (2005)
  1386. Hardwood genetics and tree improvement - A Midwest USA perspective (2005)
  1387. The Bear Brook Watershed in Maine ? Decadal Responses to Whole Forest Ecosystem Manipulations (2005)
  1388. Urbanization as a threat to biodiversity: trophic theory, economic geography, and implications for conservation land acquisition (2005)
  1389. Disturbance History of Old-growth Red Spruce Stands in Northern Maine: Linking Tree-ring and Stem-mapped Data (2005)
  1390. Bridging process-based and empirical approaches to modeling tree growth (2005)
  1391. Changing Landownership in the Northern Forest: Effects on Biodiversity (2005)
  1392. Cost of Sawing Timber (COST) Module (Version 1.0) for Windows?. [Computer Program]. (2005)
  1393. A State-wide Assessment of the Abundance and Distribution of the Peach Bark Beetle, Phloeotribus liminaris (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): a Potential Threat to Black Cherry (2005)
  1394. Social science to improve fuels management: a synthesis of research on collaboration (2005)
  1395. Regeneration of Northern White-cedar Following Silvicultural Treatment: a Long-term Study (2005)
  1396. Seoul's greenbelt: an experiment in urban containment (2005)
  1397. Reality Check: Has the Massachusetts Current-use Tax Program Been Effective in Deterring Forest Parcelization? (2005)
  1398. Tree chemistry database (version 1.0) (2005)
  1399. Land Use History and Forest Succession on Long Island, Maine (2005)
  1400. Protecting open space in and around the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (2005)
  1401. Stand-level Responses of Northern White-cedar to Silvicultural Treatments in Central Maine (2005)
  1402. Social science to improve fuels management: a synthesis of research on aesthetics and fuels management (2005)
  1403. Ecology and Silviculture of Northern White-cedar (2005)
  1404. Urban growth management and ecological sustainability: confronting the "smart growth" fallacy (2005)
  1405. Competitive Position of the Maine Paper Industry: Benchmarking Against Competing Regions (2005)
  1406. Comparison of Fixed Diameter-Limit and Selection Cutting in Northern Conifers (2005)
  1407. Habitat Features that Influence the Prevalence of Invasive Shrubs in Early successional Habitats: the Role of Spatial Scale (2005)
  1408. Brownfield redevelopment: a hidden opportunity for conservation biology (2005)
  1409. Investigating the Onset of Radial Growth Reduction Caused by Balsam Woolly Adelgid Damage on Balsam Fir in Relation to Climate Using Dendroecological Methods (2005)
  1410. Design, implementation, and analysis methods for the National Woodland Owner Survey (2005)
  1411. Factors Influencing the Germination, Emergence, and Early Survival of Native and Non-native Tree Species in the Acadian Forest (2005)
  1412. Arborjet Methodology: Assaying New Systemic Formulations for Trunk Injection and Micro-infusion Technologies (2005)
  1413. Sapling Recruitment and Growth Dynamics in Multi-aged Northern Conifer Stands: a 20-year Study (2005)
  1414. Straw mulch prevents loss of fall-sown seeds to cold temperatures and wildlife predation (2005)
  1415. Dynamics of Tree Growth and Composition Following Partial Cutting in an Oak ? Pine Forest in Maine (2005)
  1416. Invasive.org: a Web-based Image Archive and Database System Focused on North American Exotic and Invasive Species (2005)
  1417. Field Efficiency and Bias of Methods for Snag and Cavity Tree Inventory (2005)
  1418. Spore dispersal of a resupinate ectomycorrhizal fungus, Tomentella sublilacina, via soil food webs (2005)
  1419. P.O. Series ? Stand Dynamics (2005)
  1420. An Anisotropic Model of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Spread (2005)
  1421. Long-term Effects of Liming on Soil Chemistry in Northern Hardwood Forests (2005)
  1422. Simulated sensitivity of seasonal ozone exposure in the Great Lakes region to changes in anthropogenic emissions in the presence of interannual variability (2005)
  1423. Simulating Rehabilitation Treatments in Northern Hardwood Stands Following Diameter-limit Cutting (2005)
  1424. Prescribed fire effects on the herbaceous layer of mixed-oak forests (2005)
  1425. Maine?s Commercial Thinning Research Network: a Long-term Research Installation Designed to Improve Our Understanding about How Forests Respond to Thinning (2005)
  1426. Leptocorticium (Corticiaceae s.l., Basidiomycota): new species and combinations (2005)
  1427. The Pack Forest Plain: One of North America?s Oldest Forest Fertilization Experiments (2005)
  1428. Mating Parameters Associated with Fertility in Anoplophora Glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (2005)
  1429. Land-use History as a Driver of Current Ecological Processes (2005)
  1430. CO2 enrichment and carbon partitioning to phenolics: do plant responses accord better with the protein competition or the growth-differentiation balance models? (2005)
  1431. Effects of Silvicultural Treatments on Coarse Woody Debris in the Catskill Region (2005)
  1432. Recent Improvements in the Efficacy of Trapping the Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle, Tetropium Fuscum (F.), Using Host Volatile-baited Traps (2005)
  1433. Early Development of Gap Origin Northern Conifers: Do Modest Sized Canopy Openings Provide for Timely Recruitment Opportunities? (2005)
  1434. Design unbiased estimation in line intersect sampling using segmented transects (2005)
  1435. Soil Characteristics 30-years Post-harvest on Maine Spruce Flats: Preliminary Results (2005)
  1436. Efficacy of Gypsy Moth Mating Disruption Treatments in the Slow-the-spread (STS) Project (2005)
  1437. Patterns of Aboveground Biomass Accumulation in a Northern Temperate Forest (2005)
  1438. Emerald ash borer in North America: a research and regulatory challenge (2005)
  1439. Reconstructing the Interactions Between Acer rubrum, Betula lenta and Quercus rubra in a Mixed-species Forest in Central Massachusetts: Revisiting the Earl Stephens Plot (2005)
  1440. Assessment of the Risk of Introduction of Anoplophora glabripennis in Municipal Solid Waste from the Quarantine Area of New York City to Landfills Outside of the Quarantine Area: a Pathway Analysis of the Risk of Spread and Establishment (2005)
  1441. Silviculture of Northern White-cedar in Mixedwood Forests (2005)
  1442. Beech Bark Disease: Proceedings of the Beech Bark Disease Symposium (2005)
  1443. Silviculture and Wildlife in Boreal Irregular Forests: a Cooperative Research Initiative (2005)
  1444. Efficacy of Microwave Irradiation of Wood Pallet Materials for Eradication of Pinewood Nematode and Wood-boring Insects (2005)
  1445. Documenting the Ecological Effects of New Silvicultural Systems in Maine?s Acadian Forest (2005)
  1446. K-nearest neighbor imputation of forest inventory variables in New Hampshire (2005)
  1447. Large Area Comparisons of Forest Management Practices (1951 - Present) (2005)
  1448. Competitive Ability of Ailanthus altissima and an Overview of Other RWU- 4557 Invasive Plant Studies (2005)
  1449. Using Calicioid Lichens and Fungi to Assess Ecological Continuity in the Acadian Forest (2005)
  1450. Genetic aspects of invasive leaf miners--examples of three species introduced recently to Europe (2005)
  1451. Forty Years of Partial Harvesting in Mixed Northern Conifers in Maine: Results from the Penobscot Experimental Forest (2005)
  1452. Invasive Plants Field and Reference Guide: An Ecological Perspective of Plant Invaders of Forests and Woodlands (2005)
  1453. Assessing Christmas Tree Response to N Fertilization (2005)
  1454. Snag longevity under alternative silvicultural regimes in mixed-species forests of central Maine (2005)
  1455. Long-term Research on the USFS Kane Experimental Forest in Northwestern Pennsylvania (2005)
  1456. Acidic mist reduces foliar membrane-associated calcium and impairs stomatal responsiveness in red spruce (2005)
  1457. Acadia Research Forest: a Living Laboratory (2005)
  1458. Approaches to, and perceived benefits of, training in the secondary wood industry (2005)
  1459. The Cooperative Forestry Research Unit: a Partnership Between Maine?s Forest Managers and the University of Maine Since 1975 (2005)
  1460. Influence of elevation and forest type on community assemblage and species distribution of shrews in the central and southern Appalachian mountains (2005)
  1461. Influence of Silvicultural Intensity and Compositional Objectives on the Productivity of Regenerating Forest Stands in Maine (2005)
  1462. Effects of repeated prescribed fires on the structure, composition, and regeneration of mixed-oak forests in Ohio (2005)
  1463. Influence of Disturbance on Ingrowth in Hardwood Forests: the Old-series Plots ? 1927-1997 (2005)
  1464. Simulating cut-to-length harvesting operations in Appalachian hardwoods (2005)
  1465. Elementary Silviculture: Presenting Forest Science to Children Through the NSF?s Gk-12 Fellowship (2005)
  1466. Statistical modeling of ecosystem respiration using eddy covariance data: Maximum likelihood parameter estimation, and Monte Carlo simulation of model and parameter uncertainty, applied to three simple models (2005)
  1467. Effect of Harvest Intensity on Soil Physical Properties and Site Productivity in Riparian Mixedwood Forests (2005)
  1468. Emerald Ash Borer: Studies on Firewood, Host Range, Dispersal, and Occurrence in China (2005)
  1469. Lasting Effects of Hurricane Disturbance on Long-term Forest Development at the Harvard Forest (2005)
  1470. Preliminary Assessment of the Cold Tolerance of Laricobius nigrinus, a Winter-active Predator of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid from Western Canada (2005)
  1471. Long-term study of a pine ? oak forest ecosystem: Holt Research Forest (2005)
  1472. The Lymantria dispar nucleopolyhedrovirus enhancins are components of occlusion-derived virus (2005)
  1473. Tree Regeneration at Holt Research Forest: Impacts of Red Maple Removal and White-tailed Deer Browsing (2005)
  1474. Analysis of mtDNA Sequence Data for the Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis): Evidence for Multiple Invasions in North America (2005)
  1475. Mapped Plot Patch Size Estimates (2005)
  1476. Response of eastern chipmunks to single application spring prescribed fires on the Fernow Experimental Forest (2005)
  1477. Integrating Spatial Components into FIA Models of Forest Resources: Some Technical Aspects (2005)
  1478. Soil bulk density changes caused by mechanized harvesting: A case study in central Appalachia (2005)
  1479. Strategic tree planting as an EPA encouraged pollutant reduction strategy: how urban trees can obtain credit in state implementation plans (2005)
  1480. A Comparison of Diapause in the Asian and North American Gypsy Moth? Implications for Population Establishment (2005)
  1481. TIGER 2000 and FIA (2005)
  1482. Comparison of residue levels in green ash and Norway maple between six trunk injection systems (2005)
  1483. A Three-Step Approach To Model Tree Mortality in the State of Georgia (2005)
  1484. Economic Environment: a Comparison of Global Lumber Manufacturing Costs (2005)
  1485. Optimal Tree Increment Models for the Northeastern United States (2005)
  1486. Red maple on the rise in the northeast (2005)
  1487. Allocating Fire Mitigation Funds on the Basis of the Predicted Probabilities of Forest Wildfire (2005)
  1488. The Spread of Gypsy Moth in Wisconsin: a New Paradigm for the Midwest Invasion? (2005)
  1489. Extending and Intensifying the FIA Inventory of Down Forest Fuels: Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (2005)
  1490. Residual overstory density affects survival and growth of sheltered oak seedlings on the Allegheny Plateau (2005)
  1491. Stratum Weight Determination Using Shortest Path Algorithm (2005)
  1492. Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)?the New Zealand Experience (2005)
  1493. Comparison of U.S. Forest Land AreaEstimates From Forest Inventory and Analysis, National Resources Inventory, and Four Satellite Image-Derived Land Cover Data Sets (2005)
  1494. Continuous sawmill studies: protocols, practices, and profits (2005)
  1495. Economic environment - housing bubbles: no national bubble, some regions vulnerable (2005)
  1496. Spatial residual analysis of six modeling techniques (2005)
  1497. Partitioning the Uncertainty in Estimates of Mean Basal Area Obtained from 10-year Diameter Growth Model Predictions (2005)
  1498. Assessing the Safety of Microbial Biological Control Agents (2005)
  1499. Regression and Geostatistical Techniques: Considerations and Observations from Experiences in NE-FIA (2005)
  1500. Development of a Repeatable Regional Protocol for Performance-Based Monitoring of Forestry Best Management Practices (2005)
  1501. Detection Monitoring of Crown Condition in South Carolina: A Case Study (2005)
  1502. Virulence and fitness of the fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga in its host Lyrnantria dispar, for pathogen and host strains originating from Asia, Europe, and North America (2005)
  1503. FIA Quality Assurance Program: Evaluation of a Tree Matching Algorithm for Paired Forest Inventory Data (2005)
  1504. Herbivory and gap regeneration in southern bottomland hardwood forests (2005)
  1505. Species Composition of Down Dead and Standing Live Trees: Implications for Forest Inventory Analysis (2005)
  1506. Alternate Year Beechnut Production and its Influence on Bear and Marten Populations (2005)
  1507. Development and Validation of Spatially Explicit Habitat Models for Cavity-nesting Birds in Fishlake National Forest, Utah (2005)
  1508. Armillaria root disease affects oak coppice regeneration in upland Missouri Ozark forests (2005)
  1509. The Effect of Data Quality on Short-term Growth Model Projections (2005)
  1510. Reproductive Strategies of Scymnus Ladybeetle Predators of HWA (2005)
  1511. Forests of the Garden State (2005)
  1512. Persistence of Invading Gypsy Moth Populations (2005)
  1513. Proceedings of the 2004 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2005)
  1514. Evidence for Host Tree Resistance Against the Asian Longhorned Beetle (2005)
  1515. A Restorative Definition for Outdoor Recreation (2005)
  1516. An Assessment of the Red Maple Resource in the Northeastern United States (2005)
  1517. Social Change and Post Utilitarian Resource Management: Adaptation or Transformation? (2005)
  1518. Influence of Markets on the Composition of Central Appalachian Forests (2005)
  1519. Spatial Variation in Level of Place Attachment (2005)
  1520. Long-term Stand Development in Uneven-aged Northern Hardwoods Under Selection System Management (2005)
  1521. Creating Defensible Space in the Wildland-urban Interface: The Role of Basic Beliefs about Forest and Wildfire Management (2005)
  1522. Linking surface-fire behavior, stem heating, and tissue necrosis (2005)
  1523. Stress and Coping in the High Peaks Wilderness: An Exploratory Assessment of Visitor Experiences (2005)
  1524. Potential Effects of Beech Bark Disease and Decline in Beech Abundance on Birds and Small Mammals (2005)
  1525. Campers Across the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum: A Comparative Examination (2005)
  1526. The Influence of Water Clarity on Recreation and Home Purchasing Decisions on New Hampshire Lakes (2005)
  1527. Florida Resident?s Familiarity with Korea: Do More Familiar Residents Have More Positive Images? (2005)
  1528. Predicting Potential Changes in Suitable Habitat and Distribution by 2100 for Tree Species of the Eastern United States (2005)
  1529. The Way the World Should Be: Order, Cleanness, and Serenity in the Experience of Special Places (2005)
  1530. Noncontact ultrasound detection of exotic insects in wood packing materials (2005)
  1531. ?They All Cared about the Forest?: Elementary School Children?s Experiences of the Loss of a Wooded Play Space at a Private School in Upstate New York (2005)
  1532. A Novel Elastase-like Protein from the Gypsy Moth is Involved in the Proteolytic Activation of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins (2005)
  1533. An Exploration of the Relationship between Puerto Rican Values and the Perception of Benefits and Park Use (2005)
  1534. Effects of an Introduced Pathogen on Resistance to Natural Disturbance: Beech Bark Disease and Windthrow (2005)
  1535. Constraints to Recreational Fishing: Concepts and Questions to Understand Underrepresented Angling Groups (2005)
  1536. Spatial and Temporal Development of Beech Bark Disease in the Northeastern United States (2005)
  1537. Race, Ethnicity, and Information Use Related to Natural Resource Recreation (2005)
  1538. Ten-Year Performance of Eastern White Pine - under a Crop Tree Release Regime on an Outwash Site (2005)
  1539. American Indian Gathering and Recreation Uses of National Forests (2005)
  1540. Effects of Beech Bark Disease on Trees and Ecosystems (2005)
  1541. Economic Impact of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Estimation Errors (2005)
  1542. Historical Biogeography of American Beech (2005)
  1543. How to Handle High Proportion of Zero Observations in the Cross-section Studies: Application to Nonresidential Wildlife Watching Expenditures (2005)
  1544. Changes to the Adirondack Forest: Implications of Beech Bark Disease on Forest Structure and Seed Production (2005)
  1545. Variations in Economic Multipliers of the Tourism Sector in New Hampshire (2005)
  1546. Thirty Years of Change in Forest Soils of the Allegheny Plateau, Pennsylvania (2005)
  1547. State Park Trail Confl icts and Resolution Strategies (2005)
  1548. Effects of Beech Bark Disease on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Catskill Forests (2005)
  1549. Factors Affecting Importance Ratings for Private Campground Amenities (2005)
  1550. Sugar Maple and Beech Dynamics in Beech Bark Disease Aftermath Forests of the Catskill Mountains, NY (2005)
  1551. Assessment of Recreation Impacts on Wilderness Campsites, Mark Twain National Forest, Missouri (2005)
  1552. A Preliminary Examination of Beech Bark Disease and the Influence of Soil Moisture on Bark Thickness and Disease Status in the Northern Adirondack Uplands (2005)
  1553. Recreation Use at Diamond Lake, Oregon: Perceptions of Users? Recreation Experience between 2001 and 2003 (2005)
  1554. Field Study to Evaluate the Egg Parasitoid Aprostocetus Anoplophorae Sp. N. (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) on Two Anoplophora Hosts (2005)
  1555. Albany Pine Bush Preserve: A Case Study Using Concepts from the Limits of Acceptable Change Framework (2005)
  1556. An Examination of Regional Hardwood Roundwood Markets in West Virginia (2005)
  1557. Leave No Trace and National Park Wilderness Areas (2005)
  1558. Introduction to the symposium: woodland vernal pools in northern temperate forests (2005)
  1559. Visitor Perceptions of Intelligent Transportation Systems in a National Park (2005)
  1560. Effects of Hurricane Isabel on Eastern Forests: Preliminary Findings (2005)
  1561. Estimating Visitor Use and Distribution in Two Adirondack Wilderness Areas (2005)
  1562. Alternate Methods for Managing ALB Populations (2005)
  1563. A Case Study Comparison of Visitor Self-reported Travel Routes and GPS Recorded Travel Routes (2005)
  1564. Invertebrate Biodiversity in Northern Hardwood Ecosystems under Varying Disturbance Regimes (2005)
  1565. An Exploratory Study of St. Augustine, FL: Heritage Attraction Types (2005)
  1566. Challenges of Using Estimations of Economic Impacts for Cultural Tourism (2005)
  1567. Understanding Angler Preference for Harvest Regulations by Level of Species Preference (2005)
  1568. Alder Decline in Austria Caused by a Hybrid Phytophthora (2005)
  1569. Regulations on the Environmental Management of Tourism Development in Yunnan Province, China (2005)
  1570. Regeneration of American Beech (Fagus Grandifolia Ehrh.) in Michican: Interactions of Beech Bark Disease and Management Practices (2005)
  1571. Perceptions of Haitians Toward Tourism Development in Rural Haiti (2005)
  1572. Impacts of Beech Bark Disease on Wildlife Resource Abundance in Michigan (2005)
  1573. Examining the Business Tourist (2005)
  1574. Management of Beech Bark Disease in Aftermath Forests (2005)
  1575. Myth vs. Fact: An Exploration of Fright Tourism (2005)
  1576. Genetic subpopulation structuring and its implications in a mature eastern white pine stand (2005)
  1577. The Infl uence of Distance and Visitor Perceptions of Security on Perceived Management Problems Among New England Anglers (2005)
  1578. Managing Beech Bark Disease in Michigan (2005)
  1579. Comparative Analysis of Visitor Attitudes and Preferences in Three Adirondack Management Areas (2005)
  1580. American Beech Vegetative Propagation and Genetic Diversity (2005)
  1581. Northeast?s Recreation Trends and Markets ? A New Data Source (2005)
  1582. Scymnus Ningshanensis Yu Et Yao (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) for Biological Control of Adelges Tsugae (Homoptera: Adelgidae) (2005)
  1583. Trends in Participation Rates for Wildlife-Associated Recreation by Race/Ethnicity and Gender: 1980-2001 (2005)
  1584. Eradicating the Asian Longhorned Beetle Anoplophora Glabripennis from Woodbridge, Ontario?an Update on CFIA?s Efforts (2005)
  1585. New York?s Great Lakes Charter Boat Fishing Industry: 1975-2002 (2005)
  1586. A review of basin morphology and pool hydrology of isolated ponded wetlands: implications for seasonal forest pools of the northeastern United States (2005)
  1587. Emerging Trends in Park and Protected Area Management: A Critical Analysis of the Eastern James Bay Region of Quebec, Canada (2005)
  1588. Host Range of Anoplophora glabripennis: What We?ve Learned from Common-garden Experiment Data (2005)
  1589. The Impact of Negative Environmental Factors on Recreation Choice Behavior (2005)
  1590. Uncertainty in eddy covariance measurements and its application to physiological models (2005)
  1591. Examining the Structure of the Leisure Involvement/Place Bonding Relationship in Three Sumter National Forest Camping Areas (2005)
  1592. Life Cycle of the Emerald Ash Borer in Michigan (2005)
  1593. Stream Attributes for Selecting Substitutable Fishing Resources (2005)
  1594. Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States: Identification and Control (2005)
  1595. Explaining Patterns of Choice Among Outdoor Recreation Sites in Metropolitan Areas (2005)
  1596. Studies on Microbial Insecticides for Suppression of Emerald Ash Borer Populations (2005)
  1597. Determining Acceptable Carrying Capacities for Recreation Use as Identified by Key Stakeholders: A Focus Group Process (2005)
  1598. Fruit Fate, Seed Germination and Growth of an Invasive Vine: an Experimental Test of ?Sit and Wait? Strategy (2005)
  1599. An Ipsative Approach to Norm Crystallization (2005)
  1600. Comparing Systemic Imidacloprid Application Methods for Controlling Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (2005)
  1601. Constraints to Recreational Fishing: Concepts and Questions to Understand Underrepresented Angling Groups (2005)
  1602. Tropospheric O3 compromises net primary production in young stands of trembling aspen, paper birch and sugar maple in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 (2005)
  1603. Understanding Volunteers? Motivations (2005)
  1604. Halyomorpha Halys, (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug; are Trees the Primary Host for this New Invasive Pest? (2005)
  1605. Validating Level of Development through Self-assessments of Adventure Recreationists (2005)
  1606. Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand) Phenology and Predators in the Pacific Northwest (2005)
  1607. Using the Case Study Method to Explore the Potentials and Pitfalls of Fast Ferry in Rochester, NY (2005)
  1608. A New Species of Laricobius from China (Coleoptera: Derodontidae), a Predator of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (2005)
  1609. Anatomy of a Heritage Area Start-up: The Appalachian Forest Heritage Area (2005)
  1610. Ethanol and a-pinene?Nationwide Survey of Responses of Bark and Wood Boring Beetles (2005)
  1611. Survey Techniques for Assessing Public Preferences for Alternate Silvicultural Treatments in the Adirondacks (2005)
  1612. Biology and Phenology of the Emerald Ash Borer, Agrilus Planipennis (2005)
  1613. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources ?Becoming An Outdoors-Woman? (B.O.W.)? Program: Factors Related to Outdoor Recreation Participation (2005)
  1614. Are Island Forests Vulnerable to Invasive Defoliators? (2005)
  1615. Monitoring the Impacts of Visitors to Shorebird Populations in the NPS Coastal and Barrier Island Network Areas (2005)
  1616. Influence of Light Condition on the Spatial Distribution an Ambrosia Beetle Platypus Quercivorus (Murayama) (Coleoptera: Platypodidae) Flying in a Natural Secondary Broad-leafed Forest (2005)
  1617. Cognitive Mapping: An Application for Trail Management (2005)
  1618. CFS-Atlantic Exotic Beetles and Associated Fungi Project 2002-2005 (2005)
  1619. A Comparison of the Perceived Relative Importance of Council on Accreditation Curriculum Standards between Academicians and Public Park and Recreation Administrators (2005)
  1620. Systemic Resistance in Gypsy Moth to LdNPV (2005)
  1621. Identifying Issues with Local Recreation Providers for the 2004-2009 Indiana Scorp (2005)
  1622. The Effect of Placement Height, Color and Release Rate on Trap Catches of the Asian Longhorn Beetle, Anoplophora Glabripennis (2005)
  1623. The Relationships among Leisure Resourcefulness and Recreation Specialization, among a Sample of Senior Adults (2005)
  1624. Potential Distribution of the Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus Planipennis) (2005)
  1625. Residents? Attitude Toward Tourist Market Segments and Tourism Development in Valdez, Alaska: A Comparison of Residents? Perceptions of Tourist Impacts on the Economy and Quality of Life (2005)
  1626. Winter in northeastern North America: a critical period for ecological processes (2005)
  1627. Examining Specialization for a Fishing Subactivity: Is Activity and Place Specialization Better Understood at the Activity or Subactivity Level? (2005)
  1628. Analysis of Japanese Oak Wilt Spread Using Aerial Photography and GIS (2005)
  1629. Who Participates in Fall-color Touring on Pleasure Trips? (2005)
  1630. Update on Survey and Eradication of the Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle, and Summary of Recent Research (2005)
  1631. An instructional guide for leaf color analysis using digital imaging software (2005)
  1632. Emerald Ash Borer Canadian Program Update (2005)
  1633. NED-2: a decision support system for integrated forest ecosystem management (2005)
  1634. Comparison of the Palatability of Gypsy Moth Across Several Woody Species Native to Northern Japan (2005)
  1635. Silviculture alters the genetic structure of an eastern hemlock forest in Maine, USA (2005)
  1636. Asian Longhorned Beetle Cooperative Eradication Program; Program Status Report Fy 2003 (2005)
  1637. A Proposal for Phase 4 of the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (2005)
  1638. Beech Bark Disease: 1934 to 2004: What?s New Since Ehrlich? (2005)
  1639. Providing Confidence in Regional Maps in Predicting Where Nonnative Species are Invading the Forested Landscape (2005)
  1640. The Comparative Ecology and Population Dynamics of Beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) in Northern Hardwood Forests (2005)
  1641. Summer habitat use and home-range analysis of the endangered Indiana bat (2005)
  1642. Stand-level Patterns and Ecosystem Consequences of Beach Bark Disease (2005)
  1643. Effect of habitat and foraging height on bat activity in the coastal plain of South Carolina (2005)
  1644. Michigan Beech Bark Disease Monitoring and Impact Analysis System (2005)
  1645. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: 2004 (2005)
  1646. Impacts of Beech Bark Disease on Understory Composition in Michigan (2005)
  1647. Models for Estimation and Simulation of Crown and Canopy Cover (2005)
  1648. Additional results for perpendicular distance sampling (2005)
  1649. Clearcutting in the South: Issues, Status, and Trends (2005)
  1650. Assessing surface area of coarse woody debris with line intersect and perpendicular distance sampling (2005)
  1651. Forest Inventory and Analysis and Forest Health Monitoring: Piecing the Quilt (2005)
  1652. Survival of the Fittest: Beech Bark Disease-Resistant Beech Will Leave More Offspring (2005)
  1653. Individual-tree Green Weight Equations for Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Sawtimber in the Coastal Plain of Arkansas (2005)
  1654. Wood-infesting Insect Abundance and Community Structure in Relation to Beech Bark Disease (2005)
  1655. Returning fire to Ozark Highland forest ecosystems: Effects on advance regeneration (2005)
  1656. Disruption of Mast Production in American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) and Effects on Small Mammal Communities Resulting from Beech Bark Disease (2005)
  1657. Using FIA and GIS Data to Estimate Areas and Volumes of Potential Stream Management Zones and Road Beautifying Buffers (2005)
  1658. The Genetics of Resistance of American Beech to Beech Bark Disease: Knowledge through 2004 (2005)
  1659. Measuring Forest Area Loss Over Time Using FIA Plots and Satellite Imagery (2005)
  1660. Using Models to Identify Forests at Risk of Major Structure and Compositional Change due to Beech Bark Disease (2005)
  1661. Comparison of Programs Used for FIA Inventory Information Dissemination and Spatial Representation (2005)
  1662. Potential for Biological Control of the Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1663. Effect of soil compaction and biomass removal on soil CO2 efflux in a Missouri forest (2005)
  1664. Seasonal differences in freezing tolerance of yellow-cedar and western hemlock trees at a site affected by yellow-cedar decline (2005)
  1665. Self-referencing Taper Curves for Loblolly Pine (2005)
  1666. Population and Large-Scale Dispersal Dynamics in the beech scale insect Cryptococcus fagisuga (2005)
  1667. Measuring Tree Seedlings and Associated Understory Vegetation in Pennsylvania's Forests (2005)
  1668. The Biogeography of Beech Bark Disease Invasion of North America (2005)
  1669. Latin hypercube sampling and geostatistical modeling of spatial uncertainty in a spatially explicit forest landscape model simulation (2005)
  1670. The Effects of Land-use History on Beech Bark Disease Severity (2005)
  1671. Using poultry litter in black walnut nutrient management (2005)
  1672. Effects of Small Patch Cutting on Sugar Maple Regeneration in New Hampshire Northern Hardwoods (2005)
  1673. A Knowledge Base for FIA Data Uses (2005)
  1674. USDA APHIS Offshore Pest Information System (2005)
  1675. Phytophthora Diseases of Oak in Europe (2005)
  1676. Evaluation of Potential Host Trees for Anoplophora Glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (2005)
  1677. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Its Applications (2005)
  1678. Natural Enemies of the Emerald Ash Borer in Michigan and China (2005)
  1679. Chemical Defenses in Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and their Potential Role in Species Interactions in Forest Understories (2005)
  1680. Development of Insect-killing Fungi for Management of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (2005)
  1681. HWA Cold-hardiness: Towards Defining Limits of Range Expansion (2005)
  1682. Competitive Interactions Among Three Exotic Predators of the Hemlock Woolly Adeglid (2005)
  1683. Research on Microsporidia as Potential Classical and Augmentative Biological Control Agents of the Gypsy Moth (2005)
  1684. Development of Survey Tools for the Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1685. Effects of Parental Age at Mating on Sex Ratios of the Gypsy Moth Parasitoid Glyptapanteles Flavicoxis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) (2005)
  1686. Evaluation of Resistance of Asian and North American Ashes to Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1687. 2002-2003 Winter Mortality of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in the Northeastern United States (2005)
  1688. Alternate Iron Sources for Use in Gypsy Moth Artificial Diet (2005)
  1689. Use of an Artificial Inoculation Technique to Identify American Beech Trees with Resistance to the Beech Scale Insect (2005)
  1690. The Asian Gypsy Moth Situation in Mongolia (2005)
  1691. Exotic Scolytids in North America: Who?s Here and What are the Impacts (2005)
  1692. Developing Attractants and Trapping Techniques for the Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1693. Impacts of Imidacloprid on Target and Non-target Species on Hemlock (2005)
  1694. Analysis of the Asian Longhorned Beetle Infestation in Jersy City, NJ (2005)
  1695. Control of the Browntail Moth in Maine with a Baculovirus (2005)
  1696. Application of Hyperspectral Imaging to Survey for Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1697. Commercially Available Traps and Lures for Detecting Nun Moth, Lymantria monacha L., in North America (2005)
  1698. Arborjet Approach and Use of Stem Micro-infusion Treatments for the Management of Specific Insect Pests and Physiological Diseases in Forest, Landscape and Plantation Trees (2005)
  1699. tir- and stx- positive Escherichia coli in stream waters in a metropolitan area (2005)
  1700. Fuel Characteristics of Nonnative Invasive Plants in Forests of the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic U.S.A. (2005)
  1701. Range Expansion of the Pine Processionary Moth in Europe II: Activity and Survival of Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lep.: Thaumetopoeidae) During the Winter Months in an Alpine Valley (2005)
  1702. Houston's Regional Forest (2005)
  1703. Chlortetracycline Enhances Survival of Larval Anoplophora glabripennis Reared on Artificial Diet (2005)
  1704. Modeling the Spread of Asian Longhorned Beetle in New York City (2005)
  1705. Comparing Systemic Imidacloprid Application Methods for Controlling Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (2005)
  1706. Dispersal and Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Asian Longhorned Beetle in China (2005)
  1707. The Biology and Phenology of the Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1708. Range Expansion of the Pine Processionary Moth in Europe. I-Mechanisms Underlying PPM Expansion in France in Relation to Global Warming (2005)
  1709. Applied Baculovirus and Entomophaga maimaiga Provide Outstanding Control of Gypsy Moth (2005)
  1710. Restoration of the American Elm in Forested Landscapes (2005)
  1711. Does Community Structure Influence Forest Susceptibility and Response to Emerald Ash Borer (2005)
  1712. The Role of Tree-fall Gaps in the Invasion of Exotic Plants in Forests: the Case of Wineberry, Rubus phoenicolasius, in Maryland (2005)
  1713. Cellulose Digestion in the Larvae of the Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) (2005)
  1714. Progress and Pitfalls in the Biological Control of Saltcedar (Tamarix Spp.) in North America (2005)
  1715. Effects of Gypsy Moth Population Density and Host-tree Species on Parasitism (2005)
  1716. Beauveria bassiana for Control of the Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle, Tetropium fuscum (Fabr.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae (2005)
  1717. Getting the Word Out: FHTET and Invasive.org Collaborations (2005)
  1718. Viburnum Leaf Beetle: Update on a Recently Arrived Landscape Pest (2005)
  1719. Effects of Parental Age at Mating on the Reproductive Response of the Gypsy Moth Parasitoid Glyptapanteles flavicoxis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) (2005)
  1720. Early Detection and Rapid Response Pilot Project (2005)
  1721. Don?t Let Cacto Blast Us! : a Cooperative Effort to Detect and Test Containment of the Cactus Moth, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) on the US Gulf Coast (2005)
  1722. Tipula paludosa Meigen and T. oleracea Meigen, European Crane Flies New to the Eastern United States: Potentially Serious Turfgrass and Pasture Pests (2005)
  1723. Relating bat species presence to simple habitat measures in a central Appalachian forest (2005)
  1724. Leaf hydraulic architecture correlates with regeneration irradiance in tropical rainforest trees (2005)
  1725. Population characteristics of a central Appalachian white tailed deer herd (2005)
  1726. Diameter-limit cutting and silviculture in northeastern forests: a primer for landowners, practitioners,and policymakers (2005)
  1727. Genetics and Biochemical Variation of U.S. Ailanthus altissima Populations: a Preliminary Disucussion of a Research Plan (2005)
  1728. Circumpolar variation in periodicity and synchrony among gypsy moth populations (2005)
  1729. Long-term nitrate export pattern from Hubbard Brook Watershed 6 driven by climatic variation (2005)
  1730. Survey and Evaluation of Potential Natural Enemies of Anoplophora glabripennis and A. chinensis (2005)
  1731. Interspecific divergence in foliar nutrient dynamics and stem growth in a temperate forest in response to chronic nitrogen inputs (2005)
  1732. Quantifying Transmission of Microsporidia in the Field (2005)
  1733. Host Specificity of Gypsy Moth Microsporidia: Field Studies on Slovakia (2005)
  1734. Asian Versus European Entomophaga maimaiga/Gypsy Moth Relations (2005)
  1735. EcoSentinel?: a Decision Support Tool for Pest Monitoring in Siberia and the Russian Far East (2005)
  1736. Method for the Extraction and Analysis of Imidacloprid Residues in Plant Material by Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) (2005)
  1737. The Effects of Timber Harvesting and Prescribed Fire on Invasive Plant Dynamics in the Central Appalachians (2005)
  1738. Reduction in Reproduction and Pathogen Transmission During Mating by Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) Adults Infected with Metarhizium anisopliae (2005)
  1739. Production of LdNPV on Cell Culture Bioreactors (2005)
  1740. Scaling ozone responses of forest trees to the ecosystem level in a changing climate (2005)
  1741. Winter Mortality in Adelges tsugae Populations in 2003 and 2004 (2005)
  1742. Effects of Timing of Larval Chill on Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Survival and Pupation (2005)
  1743. Alarm and Other Recent Initiatives on Biological Invasions in Europe (2005)
  1744. Invasive Plants Affecting the Management of Ohio?s Forests (2005)
  1745. Application of Remote Sensing Technology to Emerald Ash Borer Survey (2005)
  1746. WeedUS: Database of Plants Invading Natural Areas in the United States (2005)
  1747. Seasonal dispersal of the oak wilt fungus by Colopterus truncatus and Carpophilus sayi in Minnesota (2005)
  1748. Fire ecology and bird populations in eastern deciduous forests (2005)
  1749. The First Natural Enemies of Emerald Ash Borer Found in China (2005)
  1750. The Influence of Stand Thinning on Surrogate Pheromone Plumes (2005)
  1751. Parasitism of the Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle, Tetropium fuscum (Fabr.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Halifax, Nova Scotia (2005)
  1752. Laboratory Evaluation of Semiochemical Dispensers: a Theoretical Chemical Kinetic Approach to the Emission Rate of Disparlure Active Ingredient (2005)
  1753. Investigating the Role of the Cadherin-like Protein from Gypsy Moth as a Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A Toxin Receptor (2005)
  1754. Implementation of the fire and fire surrogate study? a national research effort to evaluate the consequences of fuel reduction treatments (2005)
  1755. Change in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan Area Oak Forests from 1991 to 1998 (2005)
  1756. Response of beech and oaks to wounds made at different times of the year (2005)
  1757. The Number of Hardwood Sawmills Continues to Decrease - Is that Bad? (2005)
  1758. Anoplophora in Europe: Infestations and Management Responses (2005)
  1759. Comparative biological activities of two nucleopolyhedrovirus preparations: Virin NSH and Gypchek (in Russian) (2005)
  1760. The herb community of a tropical forest in central Panama: dynamics and impact of mammalian herbivores (2005)
  1761. Relationships between organizational climates and safety-related events at four wood manufacturers (2005)
  1762. Effects of periodical cicada emergences on abundance and synchrony of avian populations (2005)
  1763. Regional Changes in the Timber Resources of and Lumber Production in Pennsylvania (2005)
  1764. Sampling protocol, estimation, and analysis procedures for the down woody materials indicator of the FIA program (2005)
  1765. Critical point relascope sampling for unbiased volume estimation of downed coarse woody debris (2005)
  1766. Spatial Assessment of Model Errors from Four Regression Techniques (2005)
  1767. Identification and first report of Inonotus (Phellinus) tropicalis as an etiologic agent in a patient with chronic granulomatous disease (2005)
  1768. The Increasing Influence of Urban Environments on US Forest Management (2005)
  1769. A Highly Effective Tree Injection Method Using Imidacloprid for the Control of Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) (2005)
  1770. Forest type affects predation on gypsy moth pupae (2005)
  1771. Projected Urban Growth (2000?2050) and Its Estimated Impact on the US Forest Resource (2005)
  1772. Monitoring hemlock crown health in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (2005)
  1773. Carbohydrate reserves in Acer saccharum trees damaged during the January 1998 ice storm in northern New York (2005)
  1774. The genus Phanerochaete (Corticiaceae, Basidiomycotina) sensu lato in Uruguay (2005)
  1775. Pourable Artificial Diet for Rearing Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) and Methods to Optimize Larval Survival and Synchronize Development (2005)
  1776. Are bark beetle outbreaks less synchronous than forest Lepidoptera outbreaks? (2005)
  1777. Facilitating nutrient aquisition of black walnut and other hardwoods at plantation establishment (2004)
  1778. Composition and Development of Non-tree Vegetation and its Relationship with Tree Regeneration in Mixed-oak Forest Stands (2004)
  1779. Use of herbicide to reduce stump-sprouting following thinning of an eastern black walnut agroforestry planting  (2004)
  1780. A Predictive Model of Recreational Beach Use in Southern California (2004)
  1781. Persian walnut breeding in California (2004)
  1782. Effects of Alternative Thinning Treatments on Tree Grades at Three Upland Hardwood Sites in Kentucky and Ohio: 30 Year Results (2004)
  1783. The forests of Connecticut (2004)
  1784. Electrolyte Leakage from Stem Tissue as an Indicator of Hardwood Seedling Physiological Status and Hardiness (2004)
  1785. Factors affecting the quality of walnut lumber and veneer (2004)
  1786. Diversity of Incentives for Private Forest Landowners: An Assessment of Programs in Indiana, USA (2004)
  1787. Insects attacking black walnut in the midwestern United States (2004)
  1788. Effect of Season of Cutting on the Production and Growth of White and Shumard Oak Stump Sprouts in Tennessee (2004)
  1789. Performance of black walnut in the Yellow River watershed of the People's Republic of China (2004)
  1790. Controlled Cross-pollinations with American Beech Trees that are Resistant to Beech Bark Disease (2004)
  1791. Factors affecting songbird nest survival in riparian forests in a Midwestern agricultural landscape (2004)
  1792. Forest Vegetation in Hamilton County, Ohio: A Cluster Analysis and Ordination Study (2004)
  1793. Relationships between environmental characteristics and macroinvertebrate communities in seasonal woodland ponds of Minnesota (2004)
  1794. Effects of Canopy and Herbaceous Coverage on Regeneration in a Forest Community Irrigated with Treated Wastewater in Central Pennsylvania (2004)
  1795. Vegetative propagation of butternut (Juglans cinerea) field results (2004)
  1796. Development of a Spatially Explicit Land Use/Economic Impact Assessment Model (2004)
  1797. Atlas of climate change effects in 150 bird species of the Eastern United States (2004)
  1798. Toward Guidelines for Harvest Intensities and Regeneration Targets with Minimal Impact Upon Retained Genetic Diversity in Central Hardwood Tree Species (2004)
  1799. Description of the Fork Mountain long-term soil productivity study: site characterization (2004)
  1800. Cerulean Warbler Habitat Use in an Oak-Northern Hardwoods Transition Zone: Implications for Management (2004)
  1801. Accretion, partitioning and sequestration of calcium and aluminum in red spruce foliage: implications for tree health (2004)
  1802. Thirty-one Years of Stand Development in a Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.) Plantation, North-Central Ohio, USA (2004)
  1803. Sampling considerations for establishment of baseline loadings from forested watersheds for TMDL application (2004)
  1804. Fifty years of watershed research on the Fernow Experimental Forest, WV: effects of forest management and air pollution on hardwood forests (2004)
  1805. Diseases of intensively managed eastern black walnut (2004)
  1806. Managing Mixed Species Hardwood Stands for Maximum Financial Returns (2004)
  1807. Individual tree basal-area growth parameter estimates for four models (2004)
  1808. Evaluating the source of streamwater nitrate using d15N and d18O in nitrate in two watersheds in New Hampshire, USA (2004)
  1809. Amounts of Down Woody Materials for Mixed-Oak Forests in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina (2004)
  1810. The Post-harvest Competitive Environment in 13 Mixed-oak Stands in Pennsylvania (2004)
  1811. Annual inventory report for Pennsylvania's forests: results from the first three years (2004)
  1812. White-tailed Deer Herbivory on Forest Regeneration Following Fire and Thinning Treatments in Southern Ohio Mixed Oak forests (2004)
  1813. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2003 (2004)
  1814. Six-year Growth Response of Green Ash to Release and Fertilization Treatments (2004)
  1815. A Comparison of Pre-European Settlement and Present-day Forests in Stone County, Arkansas (2004)
  1816. Integrating Social Science into the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network: Social Dimensions of Ecological Change and Ecological Dimensions of Social Change (2004)
  1817. Initial Results in Measuring Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Populations in Trees and Forests (2004)
  1818. Integrating Prescribed Fire into Management of Mixed-oak Forests of the Mid-Atlantic Region: Developing Basic Fire Behavior and Fuels Information for the SILVAH System (2004)
  1819. Structural Changes in the New England Landscape During the Last 100 Years (2004)
  1820. Establishment Success of Conservation Tree Plantations in Indiana (2004)
  1821. Infrared and colorimetric characterization of discolored kiln-dried hard maple lumber (2004)
  1822. Nitrogen fluxes and retention in urban watershed ecosystems (2004)
  1823. Understory Height Growth Dynamics in Uneven-Aged, Mixed-Species Northern Conifer Stands (2004)
  1824. Planting Oaks in Arkansas: Three Case Studies (2004)
  1825. Identifying and Enriching for American Beech Trees that are Resistant to Beech Bark Disease (2004)
  1826. Tracing sources of nitrate in snowmelt runoff using a high-resolution isotopic technique (2004)
  1827. The human dimensions of urban greenways: planning for recreation and related experiences (2004)
  1828. Efficacy of Alamo for prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of oak wilt in red oaks, 2004 (2004)
  1829. Managing Stands of Mixed Northern Conifers: 40-Year Results From the Penobscot Experimental Forest (2004)
  1830. Understanding Early Height Growth of Oak Regeneration Following Seasonal Prescribed Fires (2004)
  1831. The Effects of Alternative Diameter-Limit Cutting Treatments: Some Findings from a Long-Term Northern Conifer Experiment (2004)
  1832. The Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project: Findings from Ten Years of Evaluating Management Effects on Forest Systems (2004)
  1833. Feasibility of localized management to control white-tailed deer in forest regeneration areas (2004)
  1834. Ecosystem Restoration and Wildfire Management Treatments Affect Soil Organic Matter and Microbial Activity in Four Contrasting Forests (2004)
  1835. Rehabilitation of Northern Hardwood Stands in Southern Maine Following Exploitative Harvests (2004)
  1836. Using Wood Warbler Foraging Behavior to Understand Avian Responses to Forest Management (2004)
  1837. Diameter Growth in Even- and Uneven-Aged Northern Hardwoods in New Hampshire Under Partial Cutting (2004)
  1838. Changes in Soil Organic Carbon Concentration and Quantity Following Selection Harvesting (2004)
  1839. Preliminary Results From a Retrospective Study of Harvest Intensity, Site Productivity, and Red Spruce Growth (2004)
  1840. Patterns of Post-glacial Recolonization of Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.) (2004)
  1841. Use of comparison areas rather than controls in a study of fuels in invaded forests of the northeast and mid-Atlantic states (2004)
  1842. Direct Seeding of Hardwoods in Northeast Iowa and Southeastern Minnesota (2004)
  1843. Site relationships and black walnut height growth in natural stands in eastern Kansas (2004)
  1844. Landscape and Local Influences of Forest Management on Cerulean Warblers in Pennsylvania (2004)
  1845. Partial Cutting Impacts on Macroinvertebrates in Ephemeral Streams in Southern NY (2004)
  1846. Long-term Changes in Species Composition and Forest Structure in an Arkansas Oak Forest (2004)
  1847. Maine's Commercial Thinning Research Network (2004)
  1848. A Comparison of Activity-Specific and Nonactivity-Specific Importance and Management Preferences Among Three Specialization Groups of Trout and Bass Anglers (2004)
  1849. Input-output budgets of inorganic nitrogen for 24 forest watersheds in the northeastern United States: a review (2004)
  1850. Decline of Red Oaks in the Missouri Ozarks: The Story Continues (2004)
  1851. Stand-Damage Model with Java (Version 3.0) (2004)
  1852. 300 Years Makes a Difference: Using Focus Groups to Improve Recreation Management Efforts (2004)
  1853. From the field: integrating GPS, GIS, and avian call-response surveys using Pocket PCs (2004)
  1854. A Market Analysis of the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie (2004)
  1855. Cultivar evaluation and development for black walnut orchards (2004)
  1856. A Procedure for Improving the Accuracy of Visitor Counts at State Parks (2004)
  1857. Temperature-dependent rate models of vascular cambium cell mortality (2004)
  1858. A Quantitative Synthesis of Place Attachment Research: Investigating Past Experience and Place Attachment (2004)
  1859. Division S-7 - forest & range soils. Influence of edaphic factors on sugar maple nutrition and health on the Allegheny Plateau (2004)
  1860. An Examination of Satisfaction Variables and Indicators at a First-Time Festival (2004)
  1861. Foliar physiology of yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) exposed to O3 and elevated CO2 over five seasons (2004)
  1862. An Examination of the Relationship Between Leisure Constraints, Involvement, and Commitment (2004)
  1863. Determining Standards of Quality for Pay Fishing Establishments in West Virginia (2004)
  1864. Attitudes Toward Fees and Perceptions of Costs of Participating in Day-Use Outdoor Recreation  (2004)
  1865. Case Study of the Relationship Between the Socio-Economic Equality and Spatial Distribution of Tourist Sites in Taiwan: An Application of Geographic Information Systems (2004)
  1866. Community Perceptions of Wildland Fire Risk and Fire Hazard Reduction Strategies at the Wildland ? Urban Interface in the Northeastern United States  (2004)
  1867. Proceedings of the 2003 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2004)
  1868. Computer Simulation as a Tool for Developing Alternatives for Managing Crowding at Wilderness Campsites on Isle Royaleome (2004)
  1869. Vegetation of forested uplands in the Massabesic Experimental Forest (2004)
  1870. Consideration of Property Risk Reduction at the Time of Home Purchase by Wildland-Urban Interface Home Owners (2004)
  1871. Domestic competitiveness in secondary wood industries (2004)
  1872. Environmental Response to Natural Resource Management Regimes: Twenty Years of Visitor Impacts in the Bob Marshall Wilderness (2004)
  1873. Giving greater consideration to cross-drainage discharge from forest roads (2004)
  1874. Environmental Sensitivity and Youthful Participation in Outdoor Recreation (2004)
  1875. An assessment of canopy stratification and tree species diversity following clearcutting in Central Appalachian hardwoods (2004)
  1876. Guided Birding Tours: An Examination of the Market, Important Tour Parameters, and Participant Demographics  (2004)
  1877. Past and prospective effects of N deposition on carbon recycling and nutrient retention in the Delaware River Basin (2004)
  1878. Indicators and Standards of Quality at an Urban-Proximate Park: Litter and Graffiti at Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area  (2004)
  1879. Defining Hardwood Veneer Log Quality Attributes (2004)
  1880. Methodological and Conceptual Issues in the Development of Customer Service Measures for the National Recreational Reservation Service (2004)
  1881. Criterion 5, Indicator 27: contribution of forest ecosystems fo the total global carbon budget, including absorption and release of carbon (2004)
  1882. New England Recreational Fishers? Attitudes Toward Marine Protected Areas: A Preliminary Investigation (2004)
  1883. A comparison of thermocouples and temperature paints to monitor spatial and temporal characteristics of landscape-scale prescribed fires (2004)
  1884. Non-Consumptive Outdoor Recreation, Activity Meaning, and Environmental Concern (2004)
  1885. Ozone exposures and implications for vegetation in rural areas of the central Appalachian Mountains, U.S.A. (2004)
  1886. Open Space Planning and the Massachusetts Community Preservation Act (2004)
  1887. Criterion 5, Indicator 26: total forest ecosystem biomass and carbon pool, and if appropriate, by forest type, age class and successional change (2004)
  1888. Perceptions of Tourism Development: The Case of Micanopy, Florida (2004)
  1889. Leaf area index and net primary productivity along subtropical to alpine gradients in the Tibetan Plateau (2004)
  1890. Perspectives, Retrospectives and Prospectives: NERR in Its 15TH Year (2004)
  1891. Avoiding Spurious Conclusions from Forest Service Estimates of Timber Volume, Growth, Removal, and Mortality (2004)
  1892. Possibility of Refining the Hierarchical Model of Leisure Constraints Through Cross-Cultural Research (2004)
  1893. Bat Activity in Harvested and Intact Forest Stands in the Allegheny Mountains (2004)
  1894. Recreation Specialization: Upper Manistee River Shoreline Owner Anglers and their Management Preferences (2004)
  1895. Spread of butternut canker in North America, host range, evidence of resistance within butternut populations and conservation genetics  (2004)
  1896. Recreation Visitor Inventories: Key Information for Capacity Management (2004)
  1897. Forest resource statistics for the Monongahela National Forest: 2000 (2004)
  1898. Segmenting of Empirical Estimates of Choice Models (2004)
  1899. Comprehensive database of diameter-based biomass regressions for North American tree species (2004)
  1900. The Impact of License Fees on Pennsylvania Trout Anglers? Participation (2004)
  1901. Rough-mill yield and cutting efficiency for No. 3A Common lumber compared to other lumber grade mix options (2004)
  1902. The Impact of Recreational Crabbing on North Carolina?s Crab Population (2004)
  1903. Indicators of regenerative capacity for eastern hardwood forests (2004)
  1904. The Impact of Wildland Fire Reduction Techniques on Attitudes Toward Fuels Mitigation: A Comparison of Special Use Cabin Permittees and Other Home Owners Living near a National Forest (2004)
  1905. Managing black walnut in natural stands: the human dimension (2004)
  1906. The Relationship Between Evaluative Standards of Quality and Existing Conditions in Parks and Protected Areas (2004)
  1907. Predicting plant species diversity in a longleaf pine landscape (2004)
  1908. The Social Values of Wilderness (2004)
  1909. Management of the gypsy moth through a decision algorithm under the STS project (2004)
  1910. University and Small Tourism Business Partnerships: The Case of Isle of Shoals Steamship and UNH?s Tourism Planning and Development Program (2004)
  1911. Shifting forest value orientations in the United States, 1980-2001: A computer content analysis (2004)
  1912. ?We?re Trying to Make This Picture Come Alive Again?: An Examination of How Site History is Presented to School Groups at Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum, Chittenango, New York (2004)
  1913. Criterion 6, indicator 47 area and percent of forest land used for subsistence purposes (2004)
  1914. Evaluation of Passive Flame Height Sensors for the Central Hardwoods Region (2004)
  1915. Evidence for influence of mineral weathering on stream water sulphate in Vermont and New Hampshire (USA) (2004)
  1916. Borer Damage to Oaks in the Southeast Missouri Ozarks (2004)
  1917. Severe red spruce winter injury in 2003 creates unusual ecological event in the northeastern United States (2004)
  1918. Ecological Classification in the Central Till Plain Region of Indiana (2004)
  1919. Ground cover management in walnut and other hardwood plantings  (2004)
  1920. Sediment and Nutrient Filtering Efficiency of Newly Established Multi-species Riparian Buffers in Different Agricultural Cropping Systems (2004)
  1921. Reference conditions for silvicultural field studies in Maine: limitations and opportunities (2004)
  1922. A Comparison of the Integrated Moisture Index and the Topographic Wetness Index as Related to Two Years Of Soil Moisture Monitoring in Zaleski State Forest, Ohio (2004)
  1923. Analysis of the Interaction Between Timber Markets and the Forest Resources of Maine (2004)
  1924. Assessment of Oak Decline in Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma (2004)
  1925. Technique for ranking potential predictor layers for use in remote sensing analysis (2004)
  1926. Temporal Trends in Branch Morphology in Young Populus Clones (2004)
  1927. Forestry Across Borders: Proceedings of the New England Society of American Foresters 84th Winter Meeting (2004)
  1928. Species and Site Differences in Stem-bark Char after Prescribed Fire in a Southern Appalachian Hardwood Forest, Kentucky (2004)
  1929. Structural stocking guides: a new look at an old friend (2004)
  1930. Impacts of Pine Bluestem Restoration on Nutrient Regimes of Shortleaf Pine-Hardwood Stands in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas (2004)
  1931. Carbon Stocks and Projections on Public Forestlands in the United States, 1952-2040 (2004)
  1932. Evaluating Bole Damage and Crown Decline after Prescribed Fire in an Appalachian Hardwood Forest on the Cumberland Plateau, Ky (2004)
  1933. An Examination of Multi-Band Multi-Polarization Radar Data for Forested Wetland Identification in New Hampshire (2004)
  1934. Accuracy of Tree Grade Predictions for Five Appalachian Hardwood Species (2004)
  1935. Tree Condition Changes and the 1998 Ice Storm (2004)
  1936. Response of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Forest Understory to Herbicide and Prescribed Burning (2004)
  1937. How to estimate forest carbon for large areas from inventory data (2004)
  1938. Hardwood Seed Production in an Old-growth Mixed Mesophytic Forest in Southeastern Ohio (2004)
  1939. Importance of Foliar Nitrogen Concentration to Predict Forest Productivity in the Mid-Atlantic Region (2004)
  1940. Development of ELTP Layer for the Hoosier National Forest, Southern Indiana (2004)
  1941. Proceedings. 14th Central Hardwood Forest Conference (2004)
  1942. Modeling Moisture Distribution of a Dried Red Oak Lumber Package in a High Humidity Environment (2004)
  1943. Opportunities for expanded and higher value utilization of No. 3A Common hardwood lumber (2004)
  1944. First-year Effects of Microstegium Vimineum and Early Growing Season Herbivory on Planted High-quality Oak (Quercus Spp.) Seedlings in Tennessee (2004)
  1945. Fifty years of partial harvesting in a mixed mesophytic forest: composition and productivity (2004)
  1946. Stem wood properties of Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera and Acer saccharum saplings after three years of treatments to elevated carbon dioxide and ozone (2004)
  1947. Soils and nutrition management for black walnuts (2004)
  1948. Oak Seed Production, Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Populations, and Predation Rates in Mixed-oak Forests of Southeast Ohio (2004)
  1949. Characterization of high elevation central Appalachian wetlands (2004)
  1950. Forest Dynamics at the Epicenter of an Oak Decline Event in the Boston Mountains, Arkansas ? Year One (2004)
  1951. An assessment of management history of damaged and undamaged trees 8 years after the ice storm in Rochester, New York, U.S. (2004)
  1952. Effect of Crown Release on Tree Grade and DBH Growth of White Oak Sawtimber in Eastern Kentucky (2004)
  1953. Watershed forest management using decision support technology (2004)
  1954. Response of Eastern Black Walnut to Herbicide Stump Treatment (2004)
  1955. Effects of forest fragmentation and urbanization on stream conditions--the development of relevant landscape parameters and source datasets for effective monitoring (2004)
  1956. Silvicultural Treatment Effects on Hardwood Tree Quality on the Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest (2004)
  1957. Satellite-based modeling of gross primary production in an evergreen needleleaf forest (2004)
  1958. Comparison of Growth Models for White and Red Oak 10 Years After Release and Fertilization (2004)
  1959. Distribution and Abundance of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Natural Acer Stands in South Korea (2004)
  1960. Linking Hyperspectral Imagery and Forest Inventories for Forest Assessment in the Central Appalachians (2004)
  1961. Burning of forest materials under late Paleozoic high atmospheric oxygen levels (2004)
  1962. Ecologically Stratified Height-diameter Models for Hardwood Species in Northwestern Lower Michigan (2004)
  1963. Crown Radius Models for Eastern White Pine (2004)
  1964. Evaluation of Multiple Fixed Area Plot Sizes and BAFS in Even-aged Hardwood Stands (2004)
  1965. Current research in Spain on walnut for wood production (2004)
  1966. Growth Stress in Hardwood Timber (2004)
  1967. Tracking Movements of Individual Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Adults: Application of Harmonic Radar (2004)
  1968. Economic Feasibility of Commercial Maple Syrup Production in Illinois (2004)
  1969. Crop-Tree Release Increases Black Birch Diameter Growth (2004)
  1970. Riparian Silver Maple and Upland Sugar Maple Trees Sap Sugar Parameters in Southern Illinois (2004)
  1971. Beyond the wild nut: moving toward profitable black walnut nut crops  (2004)
  1972. Relationship Between Logging Residue Accumulations and Site Characteristics in Southern West Virginia (2004)
  1973. A new tree improvement programme for black walnut in the United Kingdom  (2004)
  1974. Changes in Fuel Loading as the Result of Repeated Prescribed Fires Within the Ozark Forests of Missouri (2004)
  1975. Carbon dynamics along a chronosequence of slash pine plantation in north Florida (2004)
  1976. The Effect of Thinning and Prescribed Fire on Fuel Loading in the Central Hardwood Region of Missouri (2004)
  1977. Leaf Area as a Growth Predictor for Red Spruce and Balsam Fir In Managed Stands In Maine (2004)
  1978. Mortality, Survival, and Growth of Individual Stems After Prescribed Burning in Recent Hardwood Clearcuts (2004)
  1979. Between and Within Genera Comparisons of Morphological Plasticity for Betula and Acer Seedlings Grown Under Varying Light Conditions (2004)
  1980. Effects of Fire and Thinning on Growth, Mycorrhizal Colonization, and Leaf Anatomy of Black Oak and Red Maple Seedlings (2004)
  1981. Criterion 5, Indicator 28: contribution of forest products to the global carbon budget (2004)
  1982. Survival of Hardwood Seedlings and Saplings One Year Following a Prescribed Fire and Overstory Thinning in Southeastern Ohio (2004)
  1983. Control of deer damage with chemical repellents in regenerating hardwood stands  (2004)
  1984. Impacts of Historic Fire, Stand Age, and Nitrogen Saturation Status on Soil Nitrogen Cycling in Mid-Appalachian Forested Watersheds (2004)
  1985. Multi-scale evaluation of watershed health in the Delaware River basin and CEMRI (2004)
  1986. Quantifying Aboveground Carbon Storage in Managed Forest Ecosystems in Ohio (2004)
  1987. Forest fragmentation in the Pacific Northwest: quantification and correlations (2004)
  1988. Spatial, Temporal, and Restoration Treatment Effects on Soil Resources in Mixed-oak Forests of Southeastern Ohio (2004)
  1989. Vegetation Dynamics After the Baxter Park Fire of 1977 (2004)
  1990. Hay-scented Fern (Dennstaedtia punctilobula) and Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) Seedling Occurrence with Varying Soil Acidity in Pennsylvania (2004)
  1991. America's family forest owners (2004)
  1992. Will Landowners Adopt Reforestation Practices? Answers from the Missouri River Flood Plain (2004)
  1993. North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe (2004)
  1994. Influences of the Evergreen Understory Layer on Forest Vegetation Communities of the Central Appalachian Highlands (2004)
  1995. Host tree resistance against the polyphagous (2004)
  1996. Temporal Changes in Spring Ground-flora Communities Across Riparian Areas in a North-Central Ohio Old-Growth Forest (2004)
  1997. Four Decades of Cooperative Forestry Research at The University of Maine (2004)
  1998. Using Before-After-Control-Impact-Pairs to Monitor the Effect of Longwall Mining on Mature Forest Stands in Southeastern Ohio (2004)
  1999. Ophiostoma tetropii as a Detection Tool for the Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle in Halifax, Nova Scotia (2004)
  2000. The Role of Xylem Sap Abscisic Acid in Leaf Abscission of Droughted Seedlings of Isohydric and Anisohydric Temperate Deciduous Angiosperms (2004)
  2001. Genetic and silvicultural research promoting common walnut (Juglans regia) for timber production in the United Kingdom  (2004)
  2002. Re-evaluating the Significance of the First-order Lateral Root Grading Criterion for Hardwood Seedlings (2004)
  2003. Walnut genetic improvement at the start of a new century (2004)
  2004. Preliminary Findings and Methods of Measuring Differences in Wood Coloration as a Result of Girdling Eastern Black Walnut (2004)
  2005. Genetic transformation of black walnut (Juglans nigra) (2004)
  2006. Consumer Perceptions and Knowledge of Common Furniture Woods (2004)
  2007. Vascular cambium necrosis in forest fires: using hyperbolic temperature regimes to estimate parameters of a tissue-reponse model (2004)
  2008. Dimensionality from Obscurity: Revisiting Historical Sources of Big Tree Size (2004)
  2009. Comparison of annual inventory designs using forest inventory and analysis data (2004)
  2010. Long-term Growth and Climate Response of Shortleaf Pine at the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (2004)
  2011. Tree mortality rates and tree population projections in Baltimore, Maryland, USA (2004)
  2012. A General Ecological Model for Interpreting Forest Landscape Patterns and Processes in the Central Hardwood Forest Region (2004)
  2013. Production and early field performance of RPM® seedlings in Missouri floodplains (2004)
  2014. 1st Year Performance of Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.) on Reclaimed Mined Lands in Indiana (2004)
  2015. An examination of eastern U.S. hardwood roundwood markets (2004)
  2016. The Effects of Periodic Prescribed Fire on the Growth and Survival of Red Maple and Oak Seedlings on Xeric Ridge Tops in Eastern Kentucky (2004)
  2017. How fast and far might tree species migrate in the eastern United States due to climate change? (2004)
  2018. Ground Truth Assessments of Red Oak Borer Infestation in the Interior Highlands of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri (2004)
  2019. Impacts of Rising Nitrogen Deposition on N Exports from Forests to Surface Waters in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (2004)
  2020. Impact of Bedrock Geology on Stream Nitrogen Concentrations in Shawnee National Forest Watersheds (2004)
  2021. Young stand growth modeling for intensively-managed loblolly pine plantations in Southeastern U.S. (2004)
  2022. Impacts of oak decline on species composition and stand structure in Northern Arkansas: four case studies (2004)
  2023. The dependence of leaf hydraulic conductance on irradiance during HPFM measurements: any role for stomatal response? (2004)
  2024. Abundant Establishment of Ailanthus altissima (Tree-of-heaven) after Restoration Treatments in an Upland Oak Forest (2004)
  2025. Girdling eastern black walnut to increase heartwood width  (2004)
  2026. Benchmarking Study Based on Critical Success Factors for Household, Office and Kitchen Cabinet Wood Furniture Industries in the United States (2004)
  2027. The black walnut resource in the United States (2004)
  2028. Thirty-year Post Harvest Survey of a Relict Chestnut Oak Stand in Southern Illinois (2004)
  2029. Iowa, U.S., communities benefit from a tree-planting program: characteristics of recently planted trees (2004)
  2030. Factors Associated with Oak Mortality in Missouri Ozark Forests (2004)
  2031. Walnut tissue culture: research and field applications (2004)
  2032. Key Attributes Associated with Veneer Quality Timber that may be Impacted by Forest Management Practices (2004)
  2033. Weather-related effects on woodland vernal pool hydrology and hydroperiod (2004)
  2034. Productivity and cost of manual felling and cable skidding in central Appalachian hardwood forests (2004)
  2035. History of black walnut genetics research in North America (2004)
  2036. Prescribed Surface-fire Tree Mortality in Southern Ohio: Equations Based on Thermocouple Probe Temperatures (2004)
  2037. Within-population spatial synchrony in mast seeding of North American oaks (2004)
  2038. Differences in Motivations and Expectations of Divers in the Florida Keys (2004)
  2039. Effect of seed position and media on germination of black walnut and northern red oak: implications for nursery production and direct seeding (2004)
  2040. Only ?Real Divers? Use New York?s Great Lakes (2004)
  2041. Using spatial metrics to predict scenic perception in a changing landscape: Dennis, Massachusetts (2004)
  2042. Identifying Priority Forest Management Issues in West Virginia - A Survey of State Service Foresters (2004)
  2043. Forest Resources of the United States, 2002 (2004)
  2044. Consumptive Attitudes and Customer Service Perceptions Among New England Anglers (2004)
  2045. Incline Village, Nevada: Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire. (2004)
  2046. Defect detection on hardwood logs using high resolution three-dimensional laser scan data (2004)
  2047. Missouri's forest resources in 2002. (2004)
  2048. Acceptable Number of User Encounters: A Study of Adirondack and Great Gulf Wilderness Hikers (2004)
  2049. Soil carbon dioxide partial pressure and dissolved inorganic carbonate chemistry under elevated carbon dioxide and ozone (2004)
  2050. Changing Ethnic Populations in the State of Michigan: Ethnic Input in Leisure Services Provision Among Michigan Park Recreation Departments (2004)
  2051. Thinking of Wildfire as a Natural Hazard (2004)
  2052. Assessment of Overnight User Behavior in the High Peaks Wilderness Area: Strategies for Trends Analysis (2004)
  2053. Characterizing dynamic spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940-1990 across the North Central United States (2004)
  2054. Older Adults: A Unique Market for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area? (2004)
  2055. Illinois's Forest Resources in 2002. (2004)
  2056. Gender-Based Constraints to Sportfishing Participation in the Eastern Lake Ontario Area (2004)
  2057. Exotic aquatic and terrestrial animals in the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2058. Obligations Inherent to the Creation of Leisure Spaces: What Can the History of Shenandoah National Park Teach Us? (2004)
  2059. From landscapes to lots: understanding and managing Midwestern landscape change. (2004)
  2060. Human influence on the abundance and connectivity of high-risk fuels in mixed forests of northern Wisconsin, USA (2004)
  2061. Toward Sustainability for Missouri Forests (2004)
  2062. Factors Determining the Suitability of Trees and Logs for the Face Veneer Industry (2004)
  2063. Indiana's forest resources in 2002.  (2004)
  2064. Ethnic Tourism Development in Yunnan, China: Revisiting Butler?s Tourist Area Lifecycle (2004)
  2065. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Diagnosing and controlling wildlife damage in hardwood plantations. (2004)
  2066. Does Distance Matter? Differences in Characteristics, Behaviors and Attitudes of Visitors  (2004)
  2067. Prescribed Fire Impacts to Amphibians and Reptiles in Shelterwood-harvested Oak-dominated Forests (2004)
  2068. A Comparison of Two Double Sampling Auxiliary Variables with Inventories of Varying Sample Size (2004)
  2069. Kansas's forest resources in 2002 (2004)
  2070. Michigan Marine Safety Program Assessment (2004)
  2071. Resident perspectives of the open space conservation subdivision in Hamburg Township, Michigan (2004)
  2072. Indian Students? Perception of Rural West Bengal as a Tourist Destination (2004)
  2073. Community identities as visions for landscape change (2004)
  2074. Area-Wide Analysis of Hardwood Defoliator Effects on Tree Conditions in the Allegheny Plateau (2004)
  2075. Private forestland parcelization and development in Wisconsin's Northwoods: perceptions of resource-oriented stakeholders (2004)
  2076. Measuring Birdwatcher Preferences Through Importance-Performance Analysis (2004)
  2077. Out in the country: sprawl and the quest for nature nearby (2004)
  2078. Assembly rules for functional groups of North American shrews: effects of geographic range and habitat partitioning (2004)
  2079. Agricultural buffers at the rural-urban fiinge: an examination of approval by farmers, residents, and academics in the Midwestern United States (2004)
  2080. Biological Activity of Bacillus thuringiensis and Associated Toxins against the Asian Longhorned Beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (2004)
  2081. Hispanic American views on the stewardship of federal land management agencies: An exploratory analysis of the Ethnic NewsWatch Database (2004)
  2082. The 2002 RPA Plot Summary database users manual (2004)
  2083. A technique for conducting point pattern analysis of cluster plot stem-maps (2004)
  2084. Morphological studies in Veluticeps, Pileodon, and related taxa (2004)
  2085. Modeling disturbance and succession in forest landscapes using LANDIS: introduction (2004)
  2086. Predictors of Personal Responsibility to Protect the Marine Environment Among Scuba Divers (2004)
  2087. Simulating dispersal of reintroduced species within heterogeneous landscapes (2004)
  2088. Outdoor Recreation and the Quabbin Reservoir: An Exercise in Political Maneuvering (2004)
  2089. Influence of forest management alternatives and land type on susceptibility to fire in northern Wisconsin, USA (2004)
  2090. Past Use History and Place Bonding Among Avid Trout Anglers (2004)
  2091. The social aspects of landscape change: protecting open space under the pressure of development (2004)
  2092. Establishment, Growth, and Implementation of the Forest Stewardship Program in West Virginia (2004)
  2093. One- and two-objective approaches to an area-constrained habitat reserve site selection problem (2004)
  2094. Standards of Quality for Traffic Congestion in Parks: An Empirical Study of the Blue Ridge Parkway (2004)
  2095. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Fertilizing, pruning, and thinning (2004)
  2096. Serving Maps on the Internet: A Recreation and Tourism Example (2004)
  2097. Assessing fire risk in the wildland-urban interface. (2004)
  2098. Species selection in secondary wood products: perspectives from different consumers (2004)
  2099. A scenario optimization model for dynamic reserve site selection (2004)
  2100. Preservation and distribution of fungal cultures (2004)
  2101. Creating FGDC and NBII metadata with Metavist 2005. (2004)
  2102. Solitude, Nature, and Cities (2004)
  2103. The Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment: objectives, approach, and major findings (2004)
  2104. Timber Harvesting, Prescribed Fire and Vegetation Dynamics in the Missouri Ozarks (2004)
  2105. Differences in predators of artificial and real songbirds nests: Evidence of bias in artificial nest studies (2004)
  2106. Traffic Congestion and Tourist Displacement in the NH Route 1A/1B Corridor: Does Sampling Method Matter? (2004)
  2107. Fine root dynamics in a developing Populus deltoides plantation (2004)
  2108. The Social Benefits of Saltwater Recreational Fishing (2004)
  2109. The Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment: Table of contents (2004)
  2110. The Media Dichotomy of Sports Heroes and Sport Celebrities: The Marketing of Professional Women?s Tennis Players (2004)
  2111. Indiana's forest resources in 2003.  (2004)
  2112. Comptonia peregrina (2004)
  2113. Red Lodge, Montana: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire. Case Study # 13 (2004)
  2114. Safety in the wood products industry (2004)
  2115. The Hoosier-Shawnee Ecological assessment (2004)
  2116. Rhizochaete, a new genus of phanerochaetoid fungi (2004)
  2117. Ecological regions and soil conditions in the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2118. Landowner Perspectives on Attributes of the West Virginia Forest Stewardship Program (2004)
  2119. Belowground carbon cycling in a humid tropical forest decreases with fertilization (2004)
  2120. Statistical data on forest fund of Russia and changing of forest productivity in the second half of XX century (2004)
  2121. Estimating riparian area extent and land use in the Midwest. (2004)
  2122. Web-Based Surveys in Outdoor Recreation Planning: A New Hampshire Case Study (2004)
  2123. Current and historical forest conditions and disturbance regimes in the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2124. First Year Results Following Thinning of 12-year-old White Oak Planting in Southern Indiana (2004)
  2125. Trading off species protection and timber production in forests managed for multiple objectives (2004)
  2126. Nitrogen Leaching Below Riparian Autumn Olive Stands in the Dormant Season (2004)
  2127. Open Space Communities (2004)
  2128. Soil Compaction Affects Growth of Young Shortleaf Pine Following Litter Removal and Weed Control in the Missouri Ozarks (2004)
  2129. Roslyn, Washington: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire. Case Study # 9 (2004)
  2130. Oak Stump Sprout Health and Survival Following Thinning and Prescribed Burning in Southern Ohio (2004)
  2131. Orthotomicus erosus: A new pine-infesting bark beetle in the United States (2004)
  2132. Fighting fire with education: what is the best way to reach out to homeowners? (2004)
  2133. Fishes, mussels, crayfishes, and aquatic habitats of the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2134. Nest tree use by the endangered Virginia northern flying squirrel in the central Appalachian Mountains (2004)
  2135. Movement of people across the landscape: a blurring of distinctions between areas, interests, and issues affecting natural resource management (2004)
  2136. "Boutique" forestry: new forest practices in urbanizing landscapes (2004)
  2137. The Effect of Fertilization on Sap flux and Canopy Conductance in a Eucalyptus saligna Experimental Forest (2004)
  2138. Characteristics of gaps and natural regeneration in mature longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystems (2004)
  2139. Proceedings of the Great Lakes silviculture summit. (2004)
  2140. Determining Safe Clearing Limits for Skid Road/Trail Construction (2004)
  2141. Identification of Armillaria Species in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest (2004)
  2142. Polyamines and their biosynthetic enzymes during somatic embryo development in red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) (2004)
  2143. Long-term response of precommercially thinned aspen clones to Hypoxylon canker. (2004)
  2144. Linking population viability, habitat suitability, and landscape simulation models for conservation planning (2004)
  2145. Wisconsin's forest resources in 2002. (2004)
  2146. Elevated CO2 alters birch resistance to Lagomorpha herbivores (2004)
  2147. Black walnut in a new century, proceedings of the 6th Walnut Council research symposium; 2004 July 25-28; Lafayette, IN. (2004)
  2148. Sap beetle species (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) visiting fresh wounds on healthy oaks during spring in Minnesota (2004)
  2149. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Financial and tax aspects of tree planting (2004)
  2150. Detection of forest stand-level spatial structure in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities (2004)
  2151. Listening to Neglected Voices - American Indian Perspectives on Natural Resource Management (2004)
  2152. Coarse woody debris and pine litter manipulation effects on movement and microhabitat use of Ambystoma talpoideum in a Pinus taeda stand (2004)
  2153. The Colville Reservation: Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire (2004)
  2154. NED Software for Sustainable Forest Management: New Developments (2004)
  2155. Freshwater resources in the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2156. Simulating forest fuel and fire risk dynamics across landscapes--LANDIS fuel module design (2004)
  2157. Wedgefield, Florida - Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire (2004)
  2158. Weighing conservation objectives: maximum expected coverage versus endangered species protection (2004)
  2159. The Central Pine Barrens of Long Island, New York - Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire (2004)
  2160. Elevated CO2 and O3t concentrations differentially affect selected groups of the fauna in temperate forest soils (2004)
  2161. Soils of the Sylvania Wilderness-Recreation Area, western Upper Peninsula, Michigan. (2004)
  2162. Parameters for scale-up of lethal microwave treatment to eradicate cerambycid larvae infesting solid wood packing materials (2004)
  2163. Communities Near the Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire (2004)
  2164. A reexamination of the relationship between electrofishing catch rate and age-0 walleye density in northern Wisconsin lakes (2004)
  2165. Oak Wilt: People and Trees, A Community Approach to Management (2004)
  2166. Woody debris as a component of ecological diversity in thinned and unthinned northern hardwood forests (2004)
  2167. South Dakota's forest resources in 2002.  (2004)
  2168. Evaluation of semiochemicals potentially synergistic to a-pinene for trapping the larger European pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda, (Col., Scolytidae) (2004)
  2169. North Dakota's forest resources in 2002. (2004)
  2170. Early regeneration following the presalvage cutting of hemlock from hemlock-dominated stands (2004)
  2171. RPA Data Wiz users guide, version 1.0 (2004)
  2172. Spatial and population genetic structure of microsatellites in white pine (2004)
  2173. Special places in the Lake Calumet area. (2004)
  2174. Social and economic issues of the Hayman Fire (2004)
  2175. Iowa's forest resources in 2002.  (2004)
  2176. Simultaneous separation and quantitation of amino acids and polyamines of forest tree tissues and cell cultures within a single high-performance liquid chromatography run using dansyl derivatization (2004)
  2177. Native plants and communities and exotic plants within the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area  (2004)
  2178. Physiological responses of wild type and putrescine-overproducing transgenic cells of poplar to variations in the form and concentration of nitrogen in the medium (2004)
  2179. Modeling biological disturbances in LANDIS: a module description and demonstration using spruce budworm (2004)
  2180. Effects of aluminum on organic acid metabolism and secretion by red spruce cell suspension cultures and the reversal of Al effects on growth and polyamine metabolism by exogenous organic acids (2004)
  2181. Terrestrial animal species in the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2182. Evaluation of three trap types and five lures for monitoring Hylurgus ligniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and other local scolytids in New York (2004)
  2183. Microclimatic variation between managed and unmanaged northern hardwood forests in Upper Michigan, USA. (2004)
  2184. Small mammal communities of high elevation central Appalachian wetlands (2004)
  2185. Movement of people across the landscape: a blurring of distinctions between areas, interests, and issues affecting natural resource management (2004)
  2186. Preharvest manual herbicide treatments for controlling American beech in Central West Virginia (2004)
  2187. Native and exotic insects and diseases in forest ecosystems in the Hoosier-Shawnee ecological assessment area (2004)
  2188. Effect of forest harvesting best management practices on coarse woody debris distribution in stream and riparian zones in three Appalachian watersheds (2004)
  2189. Forest land area estimates from vegetation continuous fields (2004)
  2190. A survey of hymenopteran parasitoids of forest macrolepidoptera in the Central Appalachians (2004)
  2191. Hybrid poplars: fast-growing, disease-resistant species has multiple uses (2004)
  2192. Optimizing reserve expansion for disjunct populations of San Joaquin kit fox (2004)
  2193. The Changing Midwest Assessment: land cover, natural resources, and people (2004)
  2194. Partners in wildland fire preparedness: lessons from communities in the U.S. (2004)
  2195. Use of belowground growing degree days to predict rooting of dormant hardwood cuttings of Populus (2004)
  2196. Balancing growth, harvest, and consumption: a regional response to the national issue of forest sustainability (2004)
  2197. The Implications of Demographic Change in Metropolitan Areas for the Use of Recreation Sites (2004)
  2198. Habitat characteristics of the endangered Virginia northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus) in the central Appalachian mountains (2004)
  2199. Effects of chronic N additions on tissue chemistry, photosynthetic capacity, and carbon sequestration potential of a red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) stand in the NE United States (2004)
  2200. Semiochemical disruption of the pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) (2004)
  2201. Harvest impacts in uneven-aged and even-aged Missouri Ozark forests (2004)
  2202. Cornus sericea (2004)
  2203. Fuel mapping for the future (2004)
  2204. Acer spicatum (2004)
  2205. A walkthrough solution to the boundary overlap problem (2004)
  2206. Flying Fun: An Exploratory Examination of Serious Leisure (2004)
  2207. Small-Diameter Hardwood Utilization with Emphasis on Higher Value (2004)
  2208. Carbon allocation and nitrogen acquisition in a developing Populus deltoides plantation (2004)
  2209. Fire and Thinning in an Ohio Oak Forest: Grid-Based Analyses of Fire Behavior, Environmental Conditions, and Tree Regeneration Across a Topographic Moisture Gradient (2004)
  2210. Estimating the capital recovery costs of managing for old growth forests (2004)
  2211. Optimal tree-stem bucking of northeastern species of China (2004)
  2212. Water usage and establishment success of Populus during phytoremediation of landfill effluent (2004)
  2213. Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation in Urban Environments: The Case of Baltimore, Maryland (2004)
  2214. Data gaps for monitoring forest carbon in the United States: an inventory perspective (2004)
  2215. Changes in carbon storage and net carbon exchange one year after an initial shelterwood harvest at Howland Forest, ME (2004)
  2216. Estimation of the spatial autocorrelation function: consequences of sampling dynamic populations in space and time (2004)
  2217. New machine learning tools for predictive vegetation mapping after climate change: Bagging and Random Forest perform better than Regression Tree Analysis (2004)
  2218. Potential colonization of newly available tree-species habitat under climate change: an analysis for five eastern US species (2004)
  2219. Bastrop, Texas: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire (2004)
  2220. Nebraska's forest resources in 2002. (2004)
  2221. Comparing line-intersect, fixed-area, and point relascope sampling for dead and downed coarse woody material in a managed northern hardwood forest (2004)
  2222. New estimates of carbon storage and sequestration in China's forests: effects of age-class and methods on inventory-based carbon estimation (2004)
  2223. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 2003 (2004)
  2224. A Comparison of Residents and Non-Residents on Perceptions of Off Road Vehicle Use and Carrying Capacity (2004)
  2225. Effects of fire at two frequencies on nitrogen transformations and soil chemistry in a nitrogen-enriched forest landscape (2004)
  2226. Spatial and temporal variability in forest-atmosphere CO2 exchange (2004)
  2227. Production economics of harvesting young hardwood stands in central Appalachia (2004)
  2228. Estimates of Down Woody Materials in Eastern US Forests (2004)
  2229. A hierarchical fire frequency model to simulate temporal patterns of fire regimes in LANDIS (2004)
  2230. A method countries can use to estimate changes in carbon stored in harvested wood products and the uncertainty of such estimates (2004)
  2231. An experimental test of the causes of forest growth decline with stand age. (2004)
  2232. Monitoring selected arthropods (2003)
  2233. Shoot position affects root initiation and growth of dormant unrooted cuttings of Populus (2003)
  2234. Public ecology: an environmental science and policy for global society (2003)
  2235. Matric potential (2003)
  2236. Spatial and temporal distribution of fire temperatures from prescribed fires in the mixed oak forests of southern Ohio (2003)
  2237. Early forestry and conservation in America (2003)
  2238. Effect of preharvest understory treatment and group opening size on four-year survival of advance reproduction in the Boston Mountains of Arkansas (2003)
  2239. Timber Supply Projections for Northern New England and New York: Integrating a Market Perspective (2003)
  2240. Response of pin cherry to fire, canopy disturbance, and deer herbivory on the Westvaco Wildlife and Ecosystem Research Forest (2003)
  2241. Using more of what trees provide - why not knots? (2003)
  2242. Auger planting of oak seedlings in northern Arkansas (2003)
  2243. Type studies of resupinate hydnaceous Hymenomycetes described by Patouillard (2003)
  2244. Relating past land-use, topography, and forest dynamics in the Illinois Ozark hills (2003)
  2245. Modeling and validating the grabbing forces of hydraulic log grapples used in forest operations (2003)
  2246. Legume ground covers alter defoliation response of black walnut saplings to drought and anthracnose (2003)
  2247. Hydraulic properties of roots (2003)
  2248. Effects of gap size, duration of daylight, and presence of leaf litter on forest regeneration (2003)
  2249. A field test of point relascope sampling of down coarse woody material in managed stands in the Acadian Forest (2003)
  2250. Climate-tree growth models in relation to long-term growth trends of white oak in Pennsylvania (2003)
  2251. Evaluation of Perma Guard D-20 and imidacloprid to control emerald ash borer (2003)
  2252. Patterns of tree species diversity and composition in old-field successional forests in central Illinois (2003)
  2253. Ground water and small research basins: an historical perspective (2003)
  2254. Use of USDA forest inventory and analysis data to assess oak tree health in Minnesota (2003)
  2255. Ultraviolet radiation and its impacts on agriculture and forests (2003)
  2256. Canopy disturbance intervals, early growth rates, and canopy accession trends of oak-dominated old-growth forests (2003)
  2257. Genetic manipulation of polyamine metabolism in poplar (2003)
  2258. Exploring satisfaction among paddlers in two Adirondack canoeing areas (2003)
  2259. Crook and overlength in hardwood lumber:results from a 14-mill survey (2003)
  2260. Sawtimber oak stand response to six distinct cutting methods (2003)
  2261. Using FIA data to assess current and potential future tree species importance values in the eastern United States (2003)
  2262. Developing a typology for understanding VFR as a primary purpose vs. VFR as a type of accommodation (2003)
  2263. Emerald ash borer adult dispersal (2003)
  2264. Understanding the leisure constraints of Hispanic-Americans in Northern Virginia: an exploratory analysis of constraints, socioeconomic status and acculturation (2003)
  2265. Monitoring environmental stress in forest trees using biochemical and physiological markers (2003)
  2266. Future scenarios of Korea national parks: Delphi survey of Korean parks of experts (2003)
  2267. Host range of emerald ash borer (2003)
  2268. Ground-flora communities of headwater riparian areas in an old-growth central hardwood forest (2003)
  2269. Carbon in down woody materials of eastern U.S. forests (2003)
  2270. Analysis of hyperspectral data for estimation of temperate forest canopy nitrogen concentration: comparison between an airborne (AVIRIS) and a spaceborne (Hyperion) sensor (2003)
  2271. U.S. Competitiveness Study: How Furniture and Cabinet Manufacturers Compare (2003)
  2272. Structure, composition, and condition of overstory trees (2003)
  2273. Survival of emerald ash borer in wood chips (2003)
  2274. Canopy openness, understory light environments, and oak regeneration (2003)
  2275. Genetic analysis of emerald ash borer (Agrilus Planipennis Fairmaire) to determine point of origin in North American infestations (2003)
  2276. History of forests and land-use (2003)
  2277. Developing Techniques to Produce Native Warm and Cool Season Grasses and Forbs in Missouri (2003)
  2278. Introduction, study area description, and experimental design (2003)
  2279. Exploration for emerald ash borer in China (2003)
  2280. Composition and abundance of tree regeneration (2003)
  2281. Emerald ash borer life cycle (2003)
  2282. Soil and forest floor characteristics (2003)
  2283. Emerald ash borer attraction to trap logs of different lengths and species (2003)
  2284. A GIS-derived integrated moisture index (2003)
  2285. Ancient Wood Uncovered (2003)
  2286. Foliar nutrient concentrations of oak, hickory, and red maple (2003)
  2287. Estimating and validating ground-based timber harvesting production through computer simulation (2003)
  2288. Understory response to disturbance: an investigation of prescribed burning and understory thinning treatments (2003)
  2289. The Importance of Place: Advances in Science and Application (2003)
  2290. Vitality and chemistry of roots of red spruce in forest floors of stands with a gradient of soil Al/Ca ratios in the northeastern United States (2003)
  2291. Plant Diversity Contributions of Riparian Areas in Watersheds of the Northern Lake States, USA (2003)
  2292. Comparison of a low-tech vs. a high-tech method to evaluate surface fire temperatures (2003)
  2293. Sprawl and the Management of Urban Greenfrastructure (2003)
  2294. Breeding bird communities (2003)
  2295. Compensating for missing plot observations inforest inventory estimation (2003)
  2296. The population dynamics of goldenseal by habitat type on the Hoosier National Forest (2003)
  2297. Lycopodium: Careful Harvest Fact Sheet (2003)
  2298. Mortality trends and traits of hardwood advance regeneration following seasonal prescribed fires (2003)
  2299. Flight potential of the emerald ash borer (2003)
  2300. Canopy gap replacement failure in a Pennsylvania forest preserve subject to extreme deer herbivory (2003)
  2301. Dispersal of emerald ash borer: a case study at Tipton, Michigan (2003)
  2302. Public ecology: an environmental science and policy for global society (2003)
  2303. Seventy Years of Forest Change in the Northern Great Lakes Region, USA (2003)
  2304. Biocultural Ecology: Exploring the Social Construction of the Southern Appalachain Ecosystem (2003)
  2305. Microbial control of the emerald ash borer (2003)
  2306. Stand compositional dynamics in a mature Illinois Ozarks forest: implications for management (2003)
  2307. Emerald ash borer survival in firewood (2003)
  2308. Comparison of site preparation methods and stock types for artificial regeneration of oaks in bottomlands (2003)
  2309. Effects of Near-Surface Atmospheric Stability and Moisture on Wildfire Behavior and Consequences for Haines Index  (2003)
  2310. Late-season flooding regimes influence the accretion and partitioning of nitrogen and biomass in silver maple seedlings (2003)
  2311. Primary detection of hardwood log defects using laser surface scanning (2003)
  2312. The need for silvicultural practices and collection of butternut germplasm for species conservation (2003)
  2313. Laboratory rearing of emerald ash borer (2003)
  2314. The development of oak reproduction following soil scarification - implications for riparian forest management (2003)
  2315. Silviculture affects composition, growth, and yield in mixed northern conifers: 40-year results from the Penobscot Experimental Forest (2003)
  2316. Understory vegetation (2003)
  2317. Control of emerald ash borer adults and larvae with insecticides (2003)
  2318. Survival results of a biomass planting in the Missouri River floodplain (2003)
  2319. Natural enemies of emerald ash borer in southeastern Michigan (2003)
  2320. Composition and structure of an old-growth floodplain forest of the lower Kaskaskia River (2003)
  2321. Developing attractants and trapping techniques for the emerald ash borer (2003)
  2322. Emerging hardwood pest problems and implications for the Central Hardwood region (2003)
  2323. Air method measurements of apple vessel length distributions with improved apparatus and theory (2003)
  2324. Defining perennial, intermittent and ephemeral channels in eastern Kentucky: application to forestry best management practices (2003)
  2325. The importance of environment vs. disturbance in the vegetation mosaic of central Arizona (2003)
  2326. Branch morphology in young poplar clones on floodplain sites in Missouri (2003)
  2327. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 2002 (2003)
  2328. Performance of black walnut from the central hardwood region in China's Yellow River watershed (2003)
  2329. Indicators of regenerative capacity for native broadleaf forests: a case study of ungulate overpopulation in the Eastern United States (2003)
  2330. Heartwood formation in four black walnut plantations (2003)
  2331. The ascent of water (2003)
  2332. Increasing amounts of chemical weed control increase growth of white ash, white oak, and black walnut saplings in a tall fescue sod (2003)
  2333. The potential of U.S. forest soils to sequester carbon (2003)
  2334. Survival and growth of deep-planted, in-leaf grafts in a germplasm repository of canker-resistant butternut (2003)
  2335. Domestic Wood Products Manufacturing Trends and Factors to Enhance Competitiveness (2003)
  2336. Dendrochemical response to soil fertilization (2003)
  2337. Vulnerability of oak-dominated forests in West Virginia to invasive exotic plants: temporal and spatial patterns of nine exotic species using herbarium records and land classification data (2003)
  2338. Riparian forest communities of the lower Kaskaskia River bottoms (2003)
  2339. Modeling and simulating two cut-to-length harvesting systems in central Appalachian hardwoods (2003)
  2340. Liriodendron growth on native and stripmine soils (2003)
  2341. TableSim--A program for analysis of small-sample categorical data. (2003)
  2342. Adaptation of four Amorpha shrubs to four light levels (2003)
  2343. Indiana timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2000 (2003)
  2344. Diversity and relatedness in a black walnut seed orchard (2003)
  2345. The Potential of Computer Controlled Optimizing Equipment in the Wooden Furniture Industry (2003)
  2346. Patterns in species composition and diversity along intermittent creeks in the Missouri Ozarks (2003)
  2347. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 2000. (2003)
  2348. Designing specific chloroplast markers for black walnut from a set of universal primers (2003)
  2349. Reduction of soil carbon formation by tropospheric ozone under increased carbon dioxide levels. (2003)
  2350. Soil water nitrate concentrations in giant cane and forest riparian buffer zones (2003)
  2351. Best density and structure for uneven-aged northern hardwood management in New England (2003)
  2352. Ecological issues related to N deposition to natural ecosystems: research needs (2003)
  2353. Growth response of cottonwood roots to varied NH4:NO3 ratios in enriched patches (2003)
  2354. Relationships between biotic and abiotic factors and regeneration of chestnut oak, white oak, and northern red oak (2003)
  2355. Effect of cutting bill requirements on lumber yield in a rip-first rough mill (2003)
  2356. The Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center: its strategic plans for sustaining the hardwood resource (2003)
  2357. Fire History of a Ridge and Valley Oak Forest (2003)
  2358. Effect of vegetation structure on breeding territory selection by red-winged blackbirds in a floodplain forest restoration project (2003)
  2359. Influences of logging history and stream pH on brook trout abundance in first-order streams in New Hampshire (2003)
  2360. Effect of site treatments on soil temperature and moisture and oak and pine growth and nutrient concentrations (2003)
  2361. Hardwood sawmill downtime costs (2003)
  2362. African American and Hispanic American sportsmen in the north central region (2003)
  2363. Estimation and applications of size-based distributions in forestry (2003)
  2364. Giant cane propagation techniques for use in restoration of riparian forest ecosystems (2003)
  2365. Ground skidding and harvested stand attributes in Appalachian hardwood stands in West Virginia (2003)
  2366. The potential influence of privatization on quality tourism (2003)
  2367. Stem mortality in surface fires. Part I, tissue response to elevated temperatures (2003)
  2368. Survival of oak root systems following frill girdle herbicide treatment for oak wilt control (2003)
  2369. Moment and maximum likelihood estimators for Weibull distributions under length- and area-biased sampling (2003)
  2370. Regenerating mixed oak stands in Pennsylvania: a quarter-century retrospective (2003)
  2371. Individual- and scattered-tree influences on ultraviolet irradiance (2003)
  2372. Public access to New Hampshire state waters: a comparison of three cohorts of residents across three distinct geographic (2003)
  2373. A comparison of cheap talk and alternative certainty calibration techniques in contingent valuation (2003)
  2374. Planted and natural tree seedling survival and density in three floodplain restorations on abandoned agricultural fields (2003)
  2375. Deer and Healthy Forests (2003)
  2376. Nutrition and irrigation regime affect size and early growth of white oak seedlings (2003)
  2377. Engineered and Other Wood Products - An Opportunity to "Grow the Pie" (2003)
  2378. Water, water everywhere... integrated riparian research in the North Central Region (2003)
  2379. Lumber Cost Minimization through Optimum Grade-Mix Selection (2003)
  2380. The genetic effects of a diameter limited cut on black walnut (2003)
  2381. Sap sugar parameters of silver maple provenances and clones grown on upland and bottomland sites (2003)
  2382. Are New Hampshire "natives" different? A study of New Hampshire natives and three cohorts of in-migrants to New Hampshire (2003)
  2383. Impact of board-marker accuracy on lumber yield (2003)
  2384. Competing definitions: a public policy analysis of the federal recreational fee demonstration program (2003)
  2385. Hardwood lumber widths and grades used by the furniture and cabinet industries: Results of a 14-mill survey (2003)
  2386. Michigan's agricultural heritage: using historical data to develop authentic heritage attractions (2003)
  2387. Improving tree establishment with forage crops (2003)
  2388. A methodological comparison of customer service analysis techniques (2003)
  2389. The Lymantria dispar nucleopolyhedrovirus contains the capsid-associated p24 protein gene (2003)
  2390. Watershed scale assessment of the impact of forested riparian zones on stream water quality (2003)
  2391. Soil carbon sequestration and forest management: challenges and opportunities (2003)
  2392. A practical approach to city tourism sustainability (2003)
  2393. Estimating the size of the hardwood sawmill industry in Pennsylvania (2003)
  2394. Potential and pitfalls of researching ethnic communities in recreation: a Puerto Rican case study (2003)
  2395. Nebraska's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2396. Customer service and overall satisfaction with angling experiences (2003)
  2397. The Palm Coast Community: Steps to improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire (2003)
  2398. Assessing indicators relating to overall tourist satisfaction of ecotourism developments in eastern North Carolina (2003)
  2399. The Applegate Fire Plan: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire (2003)
  2400. Litterfall of two southern Appalachian cove hardwood forests (2003)
  2401. National Fire Plan Research and Development 2002 Business Summary (2003)
  2402. Designing and testing a subirrigation system for rooting hardwood cuttings (2003)
  2403. Alternative Fuel Reduction Treatments in the Gunflint Corridor of the Superior National Forest: Second year results and sampling recommendations (2003)
  2404. Rural life in the city: the chalet garden in Denmark (2003)
  2405. Influence of topographic aspect, precipitation and drought on radial growth of four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed (2003)
  2406. Gap characteristics of southeastern Ohio second-growth forests (2003)
  2407. Iowa's forest resources in 2000 (2003)
  2408. Assessing the extent of nitrogen saturation in northern West Virginia forested watersheds: a survey of stream nitrate concentrations (2003)
  2409. The forest resources of the Hoosier National Forest, 1998. (2003)
  2410. The nature of the interest construct and its utility in the study of leisure behavior (2003)
  2411. Illinois's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2412. Health, Supportive Environments, and the Reasonable Person Model (2003)
  2413. South Dakota's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2414. Effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae and seed source on nursery-grown black walnut seedlings (2003)
  2415. North Dakota's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2416. Attributes affecting campsite selection at two types of campgrounds in the Adirondack Park (2003)
  2417. Inclusion of an ultraviolet radiation transfer component in an urban forest effects model for predicting tree influences on potential below-canopy exposure to UVB radiation (2003)
  2418. Riparian shrub buffers reduce surface water pollutant loads (2003)
  2419. Changes in ultraviolet-B and visible optical properties and absorbing pigment concentrations in pecan leaves during a growing season (2003)
  2420. Exploring quality standards for New River Gorge climbing sites: establishing a baseline for the future (2003)
  2421. A social ecology approach to understanding urban ecosystems and landscapes (2003)
  2422. Understanding landscape change in open space neighborhoods: views from developers and residents (2003)
  2423. Kansas's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2424. An examination of variables distinguishing accredited from nonaccredited recreation, park resources and leisure services programs (2003)
  2425. White-tailed deer impact on the vegetation dynamics of a northern hardwood forest (2003)
  2426. Bridging race and gender divides in forest recreation (2003)
  2427. Skrammellegepladsen: Denmark's first adventure play area (2003)
  2428. Emotional coping response to hassles and stress experienced in wilderness settings (2003)
  2429. Physiography, geology, and soil classification (2003)
  2430. Converting abandoned railroads to recreation use in Isabella and Midland Counties: a comparison of residents and businesses adjacent to a rail-trail (2003)
  2431. A computer-based time study system for timber harvesting operations (2003)
  2432. A comparison of leisure constraints among three outdoor recreation activities: whitewater rafting, canoeing and overnight horseback riding (2003)
  2433. Performance review of the ROMI-RIP rough mill simulator (2003)
  2434. Influence of thinning style on stand structure and growth in upland oaks: a 58-year case study (2003)
  2435. Combined effects of arbuscular mycorrhizas and light on water uptake of the neotropical understory shrubs, Piper and Psychotria (2003)
  2436. Large woody debris in a second-growth central Appalachian hardwood stand: volume, composition, and dynamics (2003)
  2437. Hydraulic limits on tree performance: transpiration, carbon gain and growth of trees (2003)
  2438. Differences in motivations over time by level of development: an examination of pre/post adventure recreation experiences (2003)
  2439. Missouri's forest resources in 2001. (2003)
  2440. Evaluating management practices for log-grown shiitake production in Midwestern agroforestry (2003)
  2441. 13th Central Hardwoods Forest Conference (2003)
  2442. A new book: the ecology and silviculture of oaks (2003)
  2443. Techniques for assessing relative values for multiple objective management on private forests (2003)
  2444. Attitudes toward New England fishers: a study of tourists to the New Hampshire seacoast (2003)
  2445. Desiccation tolerance of five tropical seedlings in Panama. Relationship to a field assessment of drought performance (2003)
  2446. Assessing tree care professionals' awareness and knowledge about the Asian Longhorned Beetle (2003)
  2447. Estimating ground water yield in small research basins (2003)
  2448. Integrating fuel and forest management: developing prescriptions for the Central Hardwood Region (2003)
  2449. Moderation of [CO2]-induced gas exchange responses by elevated tropospheric O3 in trembling aspen and sugar maple (2003)
  2450. Urban perceptions of national forests: three examples from the Northern United States (2003)
  2451. Impact of enhanced ultraviolet-B irradiance on cotton growth, development, yield, and qualities under field conditions (2003)
  2452. Patterns of forest land owner participation in the West Virginia forest stewardship program (2003)
  2453. Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Phanerochaete inferred from the internal transcribed spacer region (2003)
  2454. Economic impacts of wine tourism in Michigan (2003)
  2455. Proceedings of the 2002 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2003)
  2456. Site and canopy characteristics associated with oak advance reproduction in mature oak-hickory forests in the ridge and valley province in Tennessee (2003)
  2457. Urban cover mapping using digital, high-resolution aerial imagery (2003)
  2458. Public attitudes toward programs designed to enhance forest related benefits on private lands (2003)
  2459. The structure of recreation behavior (2003)
  2460. Profile of winery visitors of Michigan wineries based on behavioral segmentations (2003)
  2461. The water-filled versus air-filled status of vessels cut open in air: the 'Scholander assumption' revisited (2003)
  2462. White pine as wildlife habitat (2003)
  2463. Vessel contents of leaves after excision: a test of the Scholander assumption (2003)
  2464. Influence of benchmarking on wilderness visitor and manager perceptions of campsite conditions (2003)
  2465. The Allee effect, stochastic dynamics and the eradication of alien species (2003)
  2466. Forest productivity: an integrated research and development program (2003)
  2467. Survival and Development of Lymantria monacha (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) on North American and Introduced Eurasian Tree Species (2003)
  2468. Effect of acorn mass and size, and early shoot growth on one-year old container-grown RPM™ oak seedlings (2003)
  2469. Ultraviolet leaf reflectance of common urban trees and the prediction of reflectance from leaf surface characteristics (2003)
  2470. Indicators and standards of quality for the Schoodic Peninsula section of Acadia National Park, Maine (2003)
  2471. Factors influencing red expression in autumn foliage of sugar maple trees (2003)
  2472. The influences of gender on fishing participation in New York's eastern Lake Ontario Counties (2003)
  2473. The distribution of the bats of South Carolina (2003)
  2474. The efficacy of a panel study for assessing the temporal stability of hunting participation and constraints (2003)
  2475. Tree Survival and Growth Following Ice Storm Injury (2003)
  2476. Carrying capacity & visitor experience: Cape Hatteras National Seashore (2003)
  2477. The forests of the Green Mountain State (2003)
  2478. Assessing river recreation use and perceptions of environmental quality trends on Michigan's upper Manistee River (2003)
  2479. N-glycan structures of human transferrin produced by Lymantria dispar (gypsy moth)cells using the LdMNPV expression system (2003)
  2480. An exploration of motivations among scuba divers in north central Florida (2003)
  2481. Stewplan: software for creating forest stewardship plans (Version 1.3) (2003)
  2482. Radial growth of hardwoods following the 1998 ice storm in New Hampshire and Maine (2003)
  2483. Vascular Plant Species of the Forest Ecology Research and Demonstration Area, Paul Smith's, New York (2003)
  2484. How important is a casino to a community and how important is a community to a casino: an empirical basis for cooperative marketing between casinos and community tourism promotion agencies (2003)
  2485. Understandings of Environmental Quality: Ambiguities and Values Held by Environmental Professionals (2003)
  2486. Soil structure characterized using computed tomographic images (2003)
  2487. Experimental Acidification Causes Soil Base-Cation Depletion at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (2003)
  2488. Camper attitudes and perceptions concerning the presence of pets in ten Pennsylvania state park campgrounds (2003)
  2489. Multi-criteria decision models for forestry and natural resources management: an annotated bibliography (2003)
  2490. Crowding related norms in outdoor recreation: U.S. versus international visitors (2003)
  2491. Special forest products in context: gatherers and gathering in the Eastern United States (2003)
  2492. An expert system for estimating production rates and costs for hardwood group-selection harvests (2003)
  2493. Historical patterns of spruce budworm defoliation and bark beetle outbreaks in North American conifer forests: an atlas and description of digital maps (2003)
  2494. The Quabbin controlled deer hunt 1991 - 2001: limitations of a controlled hunt (2003)
  2495. Forest volume-to-biomass models and estimates of mass for live and standing dead trees of U.S. forests. (2003)
  2496. A comparative analysis of the diversity of woody vegetation in old-growth and secondary southern Appalachian cove forests (2003)
  2497. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2002 (2003)
  2498. Predicting nature-based tourist roles: a life span perspective (2003)
  2499. Characteristics of mixed-oak forest ecosystems in southern Ohio prior to the reintroduction of fire (2003)
  2500. Assessing West Virginia NIPF owner preferred forest management assistance topics and delivery methods (2003)
  2501. Carbon in U.S. forests and wood products, 1987-1997: state-by-state estimates (2003)
  2502. The fire and oak hypothesis: incorporating the influence of deer browsing and canopy gaps (2003)
  2503. Forest Health Monitoring in Maryland 1996-1999 (2003)
  2504. A changing landscape in the wildland-urban interface: permanent and seasonal home owners, recreation and fuel management (2003)
  2505. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 2001 (2003)
  2506. Weed barriers for tree seedling establishment in the Central Great Plains (2003)
  2507. Identifying future competitive business strategies for the U.S. furniture industry: Benchmarking and paradigm shifts (2003)
  2508. Public attitudes toward forest management: a Shawnee National Forest example (2003)
  2509. Proceedings: Ecology, Survey and Management of Forest Insects (2003)
  2510. The Central Hardwood Forest: its boundaries and physiographic provinces (2003)
  2511. Options for managing early-successional forest and shrubland bird habitats in the northeastern United States (2003)
  2512. Diversifying farm income through woodlot management: characteristics of farmer-owned NIPF land in Illinois (2003)
  2513. Surface fires and stem mortality: physical connections (2003)
  2514. Collaborative recreation and tourism planning within a national park context: the process, stakeholder identification, and expected outcomes (2003)
  2515. Extending the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum to nonfederal lands in the Northeast: an implementation guide (2003)
  2516. A model of destination image promotion with a case study of Nanjing, P. R. China (2003)
  2517. Carbon trends in U.S. forestlands: a context for the role of soils in forest carbon sequestration (2003)
  2518. The status of timber resources in the North Central United States (2003)
  2519. Abundance, distribution, trends, and ownership patterns of early successional forests in the northeastern United States (2003)
  2520. Wild plants and all our other relations: the ethics of using, developing, and managing nontimber forest products (2003)
  2521. Optimizing crosscut & chop saw operations (2003)
  2522. Differences in optimal growth equations for white oak in the interior highlands (2003)
  2523. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half 2003 (2003)
  2524. Projection matrices as a forest management tool: an invasive tree case study (2003)
  2525. Hydrometeorological database for Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: 1955-2000 (2003)
  2526. Using ROC curves to compare neural networks and logistic regression for modeling individual noncatastrophic tree mortality (2003)
  2527. Pilot Inventory of FIA plots traditionally called `nonforest' (2003)
  2528. USDA Forest Service farm woodlands case study - 50 year results from West Virginia (2003)
  2529. Tests for Long-Run Relationships in Hardwood Lumber Prices (2003)
  2530. Shifts and future trends in the forest resources of the Central Hardwood Region (2003)
  2531. Regeneration of Patch Harvests in Even-Aged Northern Hardwoods in New England (2003)
  2532. SILVAH 5.1: developing interim guidelines for managing oak in Pennsylvania through multi-agency cooperation (2003)
  2533. Forest statistics for West Virginia: 1989 and 2000 (2003)
  2534. Modeling hardwood crown radii using circular data analysis (2003)
  2535. Ultraviolet-B radiation in a row-crop canopy: an extended 1-D model (2003)
  2536. Growth and mortality of bigtooth aspen trees stressed by defoliation (2003)
  2537. Mortality patterns following spruce budworm infestation in unprotected spruce-fir forests in Maine (2003)
  2538. Roles for agroforestry in hardwood regeneration and natural-stand management (2003)
  2539. Alien species, agents of global change: ecology and management of the gypsy moth in North America as a case history (2003)
  2540. Applying the Visitor Experience and Resource Protection (VERP) framework to cultural resources in the national parks (2003)
  2541. Line intersect sampling: Ell-shaped transects and multiple intersections (2003)
  2542. From savanna to campus woodlot: the historical ecology of farm woodlots in southern Illinois (2003)
  2543. Preliminary results on predation of gypsy moth pupae during a period of latency in Slovakia (2003)
  2544. Nettie Hart Memorial Woodland, Illinois: present composition and changes in community structure (2003)
  2545. Perpendicular distance sampling: an alternative method for sampling downed coarse woody debris (2003)
  2546. Family Forestland Owners of the Lake States:Timber Harvest Activities and Implications for Sustainable Forest Management (2003)
  2547. Estimation and applications of size-biased distributions in forestry (2003)
  2548. The National Inventory of Down Woody Materials: Methods, Outputs, and Future Directions (2003)
  2549. A note on the relationship between the quadratic mean stand diameter and harmonic mean basal area under size-biased distribution theory (2003)
  2550. Forcing Epicormic Sprouts on Branch Segments of Adult Hardwoods for Softwood Cuttings (2003)
  2551. Comparing models for growth and management of forest tracts (2003)
  2552. Low Level Impacts on Fire Evolution in the Mack Lake and Other Severe Wildfires (2003)
  2553. What is low-value and/or low-grade hardwood? (2003)
  2554. Mesoscale Simulations During the Double Trouble State Park Wildfire in East-Central New Jersey on June 2, 2002 (2003)
  2555. National scale biomass estimators for United States tree species (2003)
  2556. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Designing hardwood tree plantings for wildlife (2003)
  2557. Seasonal patterns of reserve and soluble carbohydrates in mature sugar maple (Acer saccharum) (2003)
  2558. Fire hazard and potential treatment effectiveness: a statewide assessment in Montana (2003)
  2559. Is Littoral Habitat Affected by Residential Development and Land Use in Watersheds of Wisconsin Lakes? (2003)
  2560. Social Aspects of Urban Forestry: Urban Greening and Social Benefits: a Study of Empowerment Outcomes (2003)
  2561. Oviposition Preference and Larval Performance of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Four Eastern North American Hardwood Tree Species (2003)
  2562. Proceedings of the third annual forest inventory and analysis symposium; 2001 October 17-19; Traverse City, Michigan (2003)
  2563. Influence of skid trails and haul roads on understory plant richness and composition in managed forest landscapes in Upper Michigan, USA (2003)
  2564. Susceptibility of Juglans Species andInterspecific Hybrids to Agrobacterium tumefaciens (2003)
  2565. Endocrinology of Species Differences in Sexually Dichromatic Signals (2003)
  2566. Bringing Back Festuca paradoxa, a Native Cool Season Grass, to the Midwest (2003)
  2567. Focus on...The right tools: Managing for fire using FIA inventory data. (2003)
  2568. A framework for profiling a lake's riparian area development potential (2003)
  2569. Roles for agroforestry in hardwood regeneration and natural-stand management (2003)
  2570. Modeling for Endangered-Species Recovery: Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes Region (2003)
  2571. The Wildland-Urban Interface in U.S. Metropolitan Areas (2003)
  2572. New Methodologies for Interdisciplinary Research and Action in an Urban Ecosystem in Chicago (2003)
  2573. Landscape-level habitat suitability models for twelve species in southern Missouri (2003)
  2574. Importance of Wetlands to Streamflow Generation (2003)
  2575. Berkeley Township, New Jersey - Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire (2003)
  2576. Shoot Morphogenesis Associated With Flowering in Populus deltoides (Salicaceae) (2003)
  2577. Basswood, linden, lime-tree,  (2003)
  2578. Diet Overlap and Predation between Smallmouth Bass and Walleye in a North Temperate Lake (2003)
  2579. The status of timber resources in the North Central United States (2003)
  2580. Metropolitan natural area protection to maximize public access and species representation (2003)
  2581. Stakeholders' Perceptions of Parcelization in Wisconsin's Northwoods (2003)
  2582. Low level jet impacts on fire evolutions in the Mack Lake and other severe wildfires. (2003)
  2583. Homeowners, communities, and wildfire; science findings from the National Fire Plan (2003)
  2584. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1999 (2003)
  2585. Michigan timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1998. (2003)
  2586. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1999 (2003)
  2587. Iowa timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2000. (2003)
  2588. Barnes-Drummond and Northwestern Wisconsin - Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire (2003)
  2589. Minnesota's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2590. Iowa's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2591. Spec2Harv: Converting Spectrum output to HARVEST input (2003)
  2592. Performance of the Haines Index During August 2000 for Montana (2003)
  2593. Development of a Statistical Validation Methodology for Fire Weather Indices (2003)
  2594. Impact of Released Fual Moisture on Atmospheric Dynamics (2003)
  2595. Biological Control of Septoria Leaf Spot Disease of Hybrid Poplar in the Field (2003)
  2596. Modeling soil thermal and carbon dynamics of a fire chronosequence in interior Alaska (2003)
  2597. A Model Based Analysis of the Role of an Upper-Level Front and Stratospheric Intrusion in the Mack Lake Fire (2003)
  2598. Development of Hardwood Seed Zones for (2003)
  2599. Research on Anoplophora glabripennis in the United States (2003)
  2600. Population increase in Kirtland's warbler and summer range expansion to Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, USA (2003)
  2601. Fire Consortia for Advanced Modeling of Meteorology and Smoke-FCAMMS: a National Paradigm for Wildland Fire and Smoke Management (2003)
  2602. Positive Relationship between Abdominal Coloration and Dermal Melanin Density in Phrynosomatid Lizards (2003)
  2603. Composition, Structure, and Tree Reproduction at White Pine Hollow, Iowa, USA: A Remnant Old-Growth Forest (2003)
  2604. Chloroplast DNA variation of northern red oak (2003)
  2605. Community Tree Programs in Illinois, U.S.: A Statewide Survey and Assessment (2003)
  2606. Red Pine in the Northern Lake States (2003)
  2607. N mineralization, nitrification, and N uptake across a 100-year chronosequence upland hardwood forests (2003)
  2608. Dead Trees Bring Life to Forest Critters (2003)
  2609. Predation of Songbird Nests Differs By Predator and Between Field and Forest Habitats (2003)
  2610. A Survey of Mycobionts of Federally Threatened (2003)
  2611. Quality and Quantity Evaluations of Shade Grown Forages (2003)
  2612. Diet-Induced Thermogenesis in Insects: A Developing Concept in Nutritional Ecology (2003)
  2613. Humans, Fires, and Forests - Social science applied to fire management (2003)
  2614. Nut Growers Hear It Pays to Care for Black Walnut (2003)
  2615. A Working Framework for Quantifying Carbon Sequestration in Disturbed Land Mosaics (2003)
  2616. Spatial patterns in land cover of exurbanizing watersheds in southeastern Michigan (2003)
  2617. Indiana's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2618. A Cross-Regional Comparison of Recreation (2003)
  2619. Social Aspects of Urban Forestry: the Role of Arboriculture in a Healthy Social Ecology  (2003)
  2620. Tropospheric 03 moderates responses of temperate hardwood forests to elevated CO2: a synthesis of molecular to ecosystem results from the Aspen FACE project (2003)
  2621. Distribution of cavity trees in midwesternold-growth and second-growth forests (2003)
  2622. Geomorphic Influences on Large Wood Dam Loadings, Particulate Organic Matter and Dissolved Organic Carbon in an 0ld-Growth Northern Hardwood Watershed (2003)
  2623. Biomass and carbon pools of disturbed riparian forests (2003)
  2624. Field performance of Populus expressing somaclonal variation in resistance to Septoria musiva (2003)
  2625. Establishing oaks in Big River floodplains (2003)
  2626. Attraction of Hylastes opacus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to nonanal (2003)
  2627. Sudden oak death online symposium (2003)
  2628. Amplification of North American Red Oak Microsatellite Markers in European White Oaks and Chinese Chestnut (2003)
  2629. Development of an improved attractive lure for the pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) (2003)
  2630. Whole-tree silvic identifications and the microsatellite genetic structure of a red oak species complex in an Indiana old-growth forest (2003)
  2631. Foray search: an effective systematic dispersal strategy in fragmented landscapes (2003)
  2632. Influence of canopy closure and shrub coverage on travel along coarse woody debris by Eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus) (2003)
  2633. Root colonization dynamics of two ectomycorrhizal fungi of contrasting life history strategies are mediated by (2003)
  2634. Social Climate Change: A Sociology of Environmental Philosophy (2003)
  2635. Prospects for inferring pairwise relationships with single nucleotide polymorphisms (2003)
  2636. Effects of nutrient availabiiity on biomass allocation as well as constitutive and rapid induced herbivore resistance in poplar (2003)
  2637. Stand density index in uneven-aged ponderosa pine stands (2003)
  2638. Spatial Distribution of Overstory Retention Influences Resources and Growth of Longleaf Pine Seedlings (2003)
  2639. Combining the Haines Index and turbulent kinetic energy for fire-weather predictions. (2003)
  2640. Shade Tolerance of Festuca paradoxa Desv., a Cool-Season Grass Native to North America (2003)
  2641. Fuel reduction treatment: A west-wide assessment of opportunities. (2003)
  2642. Reconstructing Conservation in an Age of Limits: An Ecological Economics Perspective (2003)
  2643. Exotic Forest Insect Pests and Their Impact on Forest Management (2003)
  2644. Pilot Studies for Enhanced Forest Land Measurement (2003)
  2645. Identity, Involvement, and Expertise in the Inner City: Some Benefits of Tree-Planting Projects (2003)
  2646. Soil Quality as an Indicator of Forest Health: an Overview and Initial Results from the USFS Forest Inventory and Analysis Soil Indicator Program (2003)
  2647. Public policies for managing urban growth and protecting open space: policy instruments and lessons learned in the United States (2003)
  2648. Population increase in Kirtland's warbler and summer range expansion to Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, USA (2003)
  2649. Sensitivity to Disgust and Perceptions of Natural Bodies of Water and Watercraft Activities (2003)
  2650. Responses of an Insect Folivore and Its Parastoids to Multiyear Experimental Defoliation of Aspen (2003)
  2651. Fire and shade effects on ground cover structure in Kirtland's warbler habitat (2003)
  2652. Communication Tools for the Wildland-Urban Interface (2003)
  2653. Butternut (Juglans cinerea) annotated bibliography. (2003)
  2654. Contact Pheromones as Mate Recognition Cues of Four Species of Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (2003)
  2655. USDA Forest Service farm woodlands case study - 50 year results from West Virgina (2003)
  2656. (Z)-9-Pentacosene - contact sex pheromone of the locust borer, Megacyllene robiniae (2003)
  2657. Development of SCAR Markers for the DNA-Based Detection of the Asian Long-Horned Beetle; Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) (2003)
  2658. Linking Temporal-Optimization and Spatial-Simulation Models for Forest Planning (2003)
  2659. Diurnal Variation in the Basal Emission Rate of Isoprene (2003)
  2660. Soil respiration at dominant patch types within a managed northern Wisconsin landscape (2003)
  2661. South Dakota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1999. (2003)
  2662. Using a Simple Parcel Model to Investigate the Haines Index (2003)
  2663. The fire and oak hypothesis: incorporating the influence of deer browsing and canopy gaps (2003)
  2664. FIA Biosum: Applying a multiscale evaluation tool in southwest Oregon. (2003)
  2665. Using an Ecological Land Hierarchy to Predict Seasonal-Wetland Abundance in Upland Forests (2003)
  2666. Ten-Year Results of Tree Shelters on Survival and Growth of Planted Hardwoods (2003)
  2667. The urbanization of wildlife management:Social science, conflict, and decision making (2003)
  2668. Aspen Regeneration in Riparian ManagementZones in Northern Minnesota: Effects ofResidual Overstory and Harvest Method (2003)
  2669. Coming soon: a national assessment of fuel loadings. (2003)
  2670. Landscape Patterns and Their Influence on Bird Communities Resulting from Agricultural Policies Promoting Shelterbelts in Eastern Nebraska (2003)
  2671. Sustaining Urban Forests (2003)
  2672. Self-organization and complexity in historical landscape patterns (2003)
  2673. The role of a stratospheric intrusion in the evolution of the Double Trouble State Park wildfire . (2003)
  2674. Shifts and future trends in the forest resources of the Central Hardwood region (2003)
  2675. The Central Hardwood Forest: Its Boundaries and Physiographic Provinces (2003)
  2676. Intertree competition in uneven-aged ponderosa pine stands (2003)
  2677. An Ecological Context for Regenerating Mult-cohort, Mixed-species Red Pine Forests (2003)
  2678. Soil Respiration at Dominant Patch Types within a Managed Northern Wisconsin Landscape (2003)
  2679. Restoration of hard mast species for wildlife in Missouri using precocious flowering oak in the Missouri River floodplain, USA (2003)
  2680. Exploratory survey for the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), and its natural enemies in China. (2003)
  2681. The forest resources of the Shawnee National Forest, 1998. (2003)
  2682. Minnesota's forest resources in 2002 (2003)
  2683. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 2001. (2003)
  2684. Missouri timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2000. (2003)
  2685. Effect of preharvest understory treatment and group opening size on four-year survival of advance reproduction in the Boston Mountains of Arkansas (2003)
  2686. Effects of soil compaction, forest leaf litter and nitrogen fertilizer on two oak species and microbial activity (2003)
  2687. Development of a statistical validation methodology for fire weather indices. (2003)
  2688. Impact of released fuel moisture on atmospheric dynamics. (2003)
  2689. Wisconsin's forest resources in 2001. (2003)
  2690. A natural fire experiment in Central Russia: meteorology, radiative and optical properties of atmosphere and resulting effects in sub-boreal forest plants. (2003)
  2691. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Nursery production of hardwood seedlings (2003)
  2692. Waldo, Florida - Steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire (2003)
  2693. National Fire Plan--Eastern Area Modeling Consortium: Research, product development, and partnerships. (2003)
  2694. Spearfish, South Dakota, and the Northern Black Hills - Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire (2003)
  2695. Predicting the Spatial Distribution of Aspen Growth Potential in the Upper Great Lakes Region (2003)
  2696. The Effect of Lake Temperatures and Emissions on Ozone Exposure in the Western Great Lakes Region (2003)
  2697. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Regenerating hardwoods in the Central Hardwoods Region: Soils (2003)
  2698. Michigan's forest resources in 2001 (2003)
  2699. Primary production and carbon allocation in relation to nutrient supply in a tropical experimental forest (2003)
  2700. Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings: Planting hardwood seedlings in the Central Hardwood Region. (2003)
  2701. A model of forest floor carbon mass for United States forest types (2002)
  2702. A Subterranean Camera Trigger for Identifying Predators Excavating Turtle Nests (2002)
  2703. Expertise in Primary and Secondary Solid-Wood Processing Available from State, Federal, and University Sources (2002)
  2704. The Wildland-Urban Interface: Increasing Significance, Complexity and Contribution (2002)
  2705. Annual inventory report for Pennsylvania's forests: results from the first two years. (2002)
  2706. Exploring component-based approaches in forest landscape modeling (2002)
  2707. Shrews in managed northern hardwood stands in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia (2002)
  2708. Lonchocarpus rugosus Benth. (2002)
  2709. Survey of primary processors in New York, 1999. (2002)
  2710. Modeling landscape net ecosystem productivity (LandNEP) under alternative management regimes (2002)
  2711. A comparison of several techniques for imputing tree level data (2002)
  2712. Effects of Management on the Composition and Structure of Northern Hardwood Forests in Upper Michigan (2002)
  2713. Per tree estimates with n-tree distance sampling: an application to increment core data (2002)
  2714. Michigan timber industy--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1996 (2002)
  2715. Etiology of bronze leaf disease of Populus (2002)
  2716. Thinning in mature eastern white pine: 43-year case study (2002)
  2717. Proceedings: the role of fire for nongame wildlife management and community restoration: traditional uses and new directions (2002)
  2718. Assessing the spatial implications of interactions among strategic forest management options using a Windows-based harvest simulator. (2002)
  2719. Trends in Maryland's Forests (2002)
  2720. Logging Options to Minimize Soil Disturbance in the Northern Lake States (2002)
  2721. A review and assessment of land-use change models: dynamics of space, time, and human choice (2002)
  2722. Changes in Microbial Nitrogen Across a 100-Year Chronosequence of Upland Hardwood Forests (2002)
  2723. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: first half 2002 (2002)
  2724. Comparison of Tillage for Improving Soil Conditions and Root Health in Barefoot Nurseries (2002)
  2725. The Granite State's Forests: Trends in the Resource (2002)
  2726. Stand Dynamics in an Old-Growth Hardwood Forest in Southern Illinois, USA (2002)
  2727. Forests of Rhode Island (Part 4 of 4) (2002)
  2728. Comparative in Vitro Culture of White And Green Ash From Seed to Plantlet Production (2002)
  2729. Forest Health Monitoring in Connecticut, 1996-1999  (2002)
  2730. National Fire Plan Research and Development 2001 Business Summary (2002)
  2731. Forest Health Monitoring in Rhode Island, 1996-1999.  (2002)
  2732. Evaluation of Four Herbicides and Tillage for Weed Control on 1-0 Planted Tree Seedlings (2002)
  2733. Trends in New Jersey Forests (2002)
  2734. Assumptions about Ecological Scale and Nature Knowing Best Hiding in Environmental Decisions (2002)
  2735. Annual forest inventory estimates based on the moving average (2002)
  2736. Factors affecting predation at songbird nests in old fields (2002)
  2737. Illustrated Key to Skins and Skulls of Bats in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic States (2002)
  2738. Lake States Aspen Productivity Following Soil Compaction and Organic Matter Removal (2002)
  2739. A first look at measurement error on FIA plots using blind plots in the Pacific Northwest (2002)
  2740. Habitat Features Affecting Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu Nesting Success in Four Northern Wisconsin Lakes (2002)
  2741. Biotic and abiotic mechanisms in the establishment of northern red oak seedlings: a review (2002)
  2742. Impact of Pruning Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) (2002)
  2743. Trends in Delaware Forests (2002)
  2744. Rooting and Other Characteristics of a Transgenic Walnut Hybrid (Juglans hindsii x J. regia) Rootstock Expressing rolABC (2002)
  2745. Forest Health Monitoring in New Hampshire, 1996-1999 (2002)
  2746. Application of the EPA Wetland Research Program Approach to a floodplain wetland restoration assessment (2002)
  2747. Forest Health Monitoring in Maine, 1996-1999. (2002)
  2748. Self-organized criticality in forest-landscape evolution (2002)
  2749. Forest Health Monitoring in Vermont, 1996-1999 (2002)
  2750. Use of artificial nests to investigate predation on freshwater turtle nests (2002)
  2751. Forest Health Monitoring in Massachusetts, 1996-1999 (2002)
  2752. Habitat Selection of Nesting Smallmouth Bass Micropterus dolomieu in Two North Temperate Lakes (2002)
  2753. Point pattern analysis of FIA data (2002)
  2754. Aspen development on similar soils in Minnesota and British Columbia after compaction and forest floor removal (2002)
  2755. Stratified estimates of forest area using the k-nearest neighbors technique and satellite imagery (2002)
  2756. Views of Old Forestry and New Among Reference Groups in the Pacific Northwest (2002)
  2757. Developing the next generation of forest ecosystem models (2002)
  2758. Tomicus piniperda (Coleaoptera: Scolytidae) Within and Between Tree Movement When Migrating to Overwintering Sites (2002)
  2759. Volume and biomass estimation in FIA: national consistency vs. regional accuracy (2002)
  2760. Patterns of Wildlife Value Orientations (2002)
  2761. A 30-meter spatial database for the nation's forests (2002)
  2762. American Indians, Place Meanings and the Old/New West (2002)
  2763. Allometric scaling theory applied to FIA biomass estimation (2002)
  2764. Scenic Vistas and the Changing Policy Landscape: Visualizing and Testing the Role of Visual Resources in Ecosystem Management (2002)
  2765. A comparison of stratification effectiveness between the National Land Cover Data set and photointerpretation in western Oregon (2002)
  2766. Keeping Haines Real - Or Really Changing Haines? (2002)
  2767. A statistically valid method for using FIA plots to guide spectral class rejection in producing stratification maps (2002)
  2768. Public Attitudes Toward Ecological Restoration (2002)
  2769. Issues related to panel creep (2002)
  2770. A Comparison of the Efficacy of Survey Methods for Amphibians in Small Forest Ponds (2002)
  2771. Standard errors in forest area (2002)
  2772. Mammea americana L. (2002)
  2773. Forest Health Monitoring in West Virginia 1996-1999 (2002)
  2774. Comparison of Simulated Stem Temperatures and Observed Air Temperatures with Observed Stem Growth in Forest Openings (2002)
  2775. Elevation, aspect, and cove size effects on southern Appalachian salamanders (2002)
  2776. The Rural Rebound of the 1990s and Beyond (2002)
  2777. Progress in adapting k-NN methods for forest mapping and estimation using the new annual Forest Inventory and Analysis data (2002)
  2778. Eastern White Pine Flowering in Response to Spray Application of Gibbrellin A4/7 or ProconeTM (2002)
  2779. Semiochemical-mediated flight responses of sap beetle vectors of oak wilt, Ceratocystis fagacearum (2002)
  2780. Measurement carbon dioxide concentration does not affect root respiration of nine tree species in the field (2002)
  2781. Genetic manipulation of polyamine metabolism in poplar II: effects on ethylene biosynthesis (2002)
  2782. Dynamics of an Anthropogenic Fire Regime (2002)
  2783. Techniques and Considerations for FIA forest fragmentation analysis (2002)
  2784. A dynamics based view of atmosphere-fire interactions (2002)
  2785. Human conversion of terrestrial habitats (2002)
  2786. Diameter Growth Models for Inventory Applications (2002)
  2787. Historical overview of nontimber forest product uses in the Northeastern United States (2002)
  2788. A comparison of point-count and mist-net detections of songbirds by habitat and time-of-season (2002)
  2789. Space outside the market: implications of NTFP certification for subsistence use (US) (2002)
  2790. Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Initial Flight and Shoot (2002)
  2791. Fragmentation statistics for FIA: designing an approach (2002)
  2792. Evolving Approaches and Technologies to Enhance the Role of Ecological Modeling in Decision Making (2002)
  2793. Implementing a land cover stratification on-the-fly (2002)
  2794. Future Directions for Urban Forestry Research in the United States (2002)
  2795. Use of Forest Inventory and Analysis information in wildlife habitat modeling: a process for linking multiple scales (2002)
  2796. Mixed-species forest ecosystems in the Great Lakes region: A bibliography (2002)
  2797. Using FIA data to assess current and potential future tree species importance values in the eastern United States (2002)
  2798. Proceedings of the Second Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Symposium: Post-treatment Results of the Landscape Experiment (2002)
  2799. Various aspects of sustainability analysis in Georgia (2002)
  2800. Land Use Impacts on Fluvial Processes in the Nemadji Watershed (2002)
  2801. What does nonforest land contribute to the global carbon balance? (2002)
  2802. Environmental Socialization: Quantitative Tests of the Childhood Play Hypothesis (2002)
  2803. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 1999 and 2000 (2002)
  2804. Fusarium spp. and Pinus strobus seedlings: root disease pathogens and taxa associated with seed (2002)
  2805. Forest Health Monitoring in New York, 1996-1999 (2002)
  2806. Effect of regional-scale transport on oxidants in the vicinity of Philadelphia during the 1999 NE-OPS field campaign (2002)
  2807. Synergistic use of FIA plot data and Landsat 7 ETM+ images for large area forest mapping (2002)
  2808. Competitive capacity of Quercus rubra L. planted in Arkansas' Boston Mountains (2002)
  2809. 2001, Research and Development Highlights, USDA Forest Service Northeastern Research Station (2002)
  2810. An examination of the sensitivity of numerically simulated wildfires to low-level atmospheric stability and moisture, and the consequences for the Haines Index (2002)
  2811. Stand age and habitat influences on salamanders in Appalachian cove hardwood forests (2002)
  2812. Western Pairie Fringed Orchid: Its Status, Ecology, and in Vitro Propagation (2002)
  2813. Trends In Rhode Island Forests: A Half-Century of Change (2002)
  2814. Introduction to the Red Pine SAF Region V Technical Conference, March 26-27, 2002 (2002)
  2815. Altered performance of forest pests under atmospheres enriched by C02 and O3 (2002)
  2816. Lake Characteristics Influencing Spawning Success of Muskellunge in Northern Wisconsin Lakes (2002)
  2817. Efficiency and precision for estimating timber and non-timber attributes using Landsat-based stratification methods in two-phase sampling in northwest California (2002)
  2818. The effects of forest fragmentation on forest stand attributes (2002)
  2819. Monitoring environmental stress in forest trees using biochemical and physiological markers (2002)
  2820. A Multi-Scale Perspective of the Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Birds in Eastern Forests (2002)
  2821. Using specific volume increment (SVI) for quantifying growth responses in trees - theoretical and practical considerations (2002)
  2822. Black Walnut at the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (HTIRC) (2002)
  2823. Proceedings of the 2001 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2002)
  2824. Forest/non-forest mapping using inventory data and satellite imagery (2002)
  2825. Summer Roost-Tree Selection by a Male Indiana Bat on the Fernow Experimental Forest (2002)
  2826. Competitive status influences tree-growth responses to elevated CO2 and 03 in aggrading aspen stands (2002)
  2827. PCS: a pallet costing system for wood pallet manufacturers (version 1.0 for Windows ®) (2002)
  2828. Bridging the gap between landscape ecologyand natural resource management (2002)
  2829. Coping with Multicollinearity: An Example on Application of Principal Components Regression in Dendroecology (2002)
  2830. Caesalpina pulcherrima (L.) Sw. (2002)
  2831. Forests of Rhode Island (Part 2 of 4) (2002)
  2832. Managing urban parks for a racially and ethnically diverse clientele (2002)
  2833. Forests of Rhode Island (Part 1 of 4) (2002)
  2834. Long-distance Movements by Female White-footed Mice, Peromyscus leucopus, in Extensive Mixed-wood Forest (2002)
  2835. Growth responses of yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) exposed to 5 years of O3 alone or combined with elevated CO2 (2002)
  2836. Using body size to predict perceptual range (2002)
  2837. Forests of Rhode Island (Part 3 of 4) (2002)
  2838. Fire and human history of a barren-forest mosaic in Southern Indiana (2002)
  2839. Changing Markets for Hardwood Roundwood (2002)
  2840. Early Season Softwood Cuttings Effective for Vegetative Propagation of Juglans cinerea (2002)
  2841. Development of a stand density index equation for slash pine stands (2002)
  2842. Inga paterno Harms (2002)
  2843. The efficacy of using inventory data to develop optimal diameter increment models (2002)
  2844. The effect of spatially variable overstory on the understory light environment of an open-canopied longleaf pine forest (2002)
  2845. Brooklyn's urban forest (2002)
  2846. Modeling silviculture after natural disturbance to sustain biodiversity in the longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ecosystem : balancing complexity and implementation (2002)
  2847. Roost tree selection by maternal colonies of northern long-eared myotis in an intensively managed forest (2002)
  2848. Methods to Evaluate Host Tree Suitability to the Asian Long horned Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (2002)
  2849. Species composition and structure of regenerated and remnant forest patches within an urban landscape (2002)
  2850. Dynamics of an anthropogenic fire regime (2002)
  2851. Modeling the regeneration of northern hardwoods with FOREGEN (2002)
  2852. Perspectives on the age and distribution of large wood in riparian carbon pools (2002)
  2853. Origin of sigmoid diameter distributions (2002)
  2854. Microsatellite markers for northern red oak (Fagaceae: Quercus rubra) (2002)
  2855. Comparison of methods to determine disk and heartwood areas (2002)
  2856. Experiencing nature in special places: surveys in North-Central region (2002)
  2857. Depth-area-volume and hydroperiod relationships of ephemeral (vernal) forest pools in southern New England (2002)
  2858. Computer simulation of wolf-removal strategies for animal damage control (2002)
  2859. Vascular flora and macroscopic fauna on the Fernow Experimental Forest (2002)
  2860. Optimizing habitat protection using demographic models of population viability. (2002)
  2861. Impact of human error on lumber yield in rough mills (2002)
  2862. Coping with effects of high dissolved salt samples on the inductively coupled plasma spectrometer (2002)
  2863. Soil temperature and moisture fluctuations during and after prescribed fire in mixed-oak forests, USA (2002)
  2864. Stratified estimation of forest area using satellite imagery, inventory data, and the k-nearest neighbors technique (2002)
  2865. Using the pallet costing system to determine costs and stay competitive in the pallet industry (2002)
  2866. Evaluating hybrid poplar rooting. II. backcross breeding method exhibits exceptional promise (2002)
  2867. Comparing Minnesota land cover/use area estimates using NRI and FIA data (2002)
  2868. Ervin Zube and landscape architecture (2002)
  2869. Urban tree influences on ultraviolet irradiance (2002)
  2870. Measuring changes in stress and vitality indicators in limed sugar maple on the Allegheny Plateau in north-central Pennsylvania (2002)
  2871. Ecosystem health and human health: healthy planet, healthy living (2002)
  2872. "Slow the spread" a national program to contain the gypsy moth (2002)
  2873. Understanding Landscape Change in Open Space Neighborhoods: Views from Developers and Residents (2002)
  2874. Patterns of streamwater acidity in Lye Brook Wilderness, Vermont, USA (2002)
  2875. Variation in chemistry of stream water and bulk deposition across the Hubbard Brook Valley, New Hampshire, USA (2002)
  2876. Comparing basal area growth models, consistency of parameters, and accuracy of prediction (2002)
  2877. Species selection in secondary wood products: implications for product design and promotion (2002)
  2878. Genetic manipulation of the metabolism of polyamines in poplar cells. The regulation of putrescine catabolism (2002)
  2879. Differences in accumulation of PAHs and metals on the leaves of Tilia x euchlora and Pyrus calleryana (2002)
  2880. Niches in the urban forest: Organizations and their role in acquiring metropolitan open space. (2002)
  2881. 78 Years of Excellence in the Development of Scientific Information and Innovative Technology  (2002)
  2882. From Preconceived Perceptions to Purchasing Realities, Species Names Carry Powerful Marketing Images (an editorial) (2002)
  2883. The Bend Community & FireFree: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire. Case Study #2. (2002)
  2884. Study of landscape change under forest harvesting and climate warming-induced fire disturbance (2002)
  2885. A spatially constrained ecological classification: rationale, methodology and implementation (2002)
  2886. Assessing the feasibility and profitability of cut-to-length harvests in eastern hardwoods (2002)
  2887. Reducing lumber thickness variation using real-time statistical process control (2002)
  2888. Estimating down dead wood from FIA forest inventory variables in Maine (2002)
  2889. Height-Diameter Equations for Thirteen Midwestern Bottomland Hardwood Species (2002)
  2890. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half 2001 (2002)
  2891. Conservation assessment: Henslow's Sparrow Ammodramus henslowii (2002)
  2892. Monitoring the effects of extreme climate disturbances on forest health in the northeast U.S. (2002)
  2893. The Status of timber resources in the North Central United States. (2002)
  2894. Evaluating hybrid poplar rooting. I. genotype x environment interactions in three contrasting sites (2002)
  2895. Effects of urban tree management and species selection on atmospheric carbon dioxide (2002)
  2896. Efficacy of Three Funnel Traps for Capturing Amphibian Larvae in Seasonal Forest Ponds (2002)
  2897. Gunflint Trail Community: Steps to Improve Community Preparedness for Wildfire. Case Study #1 (2002)
  2898. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: 1989-2000 (2002)
  2899. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program: Explore the Possibilities. (2002)
  2900. Total Belowground Carbon Allocation in a Fast-growing Eucalyptus Plantation Estimated Using a Carbon Balance Approach (2002)
  2901. Growth, yield, and disease resistance of 7- to 12-year-old poplar clones in the north central United States. (2002)
  2902. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: 2001 (2002)
  2903. Michigan's Forest Resource in 2000. (2002)
  2904. Production and cost analysis of a feller-buncher in central Appalachian hardwood forest (2002)
  2905. The Recreational Fee Demonstration Program on the national forests: and updated analysis of public attitudes and beliefs, 1996-2001.  (2002)
  2906. Diphysa robinioides Benth. (2002)
  2907. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1998. (2002)
  2908. Forest Health Monitoring in Pennsylvania 1998-1999 (2002)
  2909. Nebraska timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 2000. (2002)
  2910. Forcing the Tissue (2002)
  2911. Wisconsin's forest resources in 2000. (2002)
  2912. Development of a Subirrigation System with Potential for Hardwood Tree Propagation (2002)
  2913. Missouri's forest resources in 2000 (2002)
  2914. Proceedings, land type associations conference: development and use in natural resources management, planning and research (2002)
  2915. Effect of vertical integration on the utilization of hardwood resources (2002)
  2916. Post-European Settlement Forest Changes in Oscoda and Ogemaw Counties, Michigan (2002)
  2917. BIA Forest Lands of North and South Dakota, 1996 (2002)
  2918. Narrowing Historical Uncertainty: Probabilistic Classification of Ambiguously Identified Tree Species in Historical Forest Survey Data (2002)
  2919. Indiana's forest resource in 2000 (2002)
  2920. The Central Hardwood Forest Conference 1976 - 1999: Title, Subject, Author, and Species Indexes for the Proceedings (2002)
  2921. Minnesota timber industry -- an assessment of timber product output and use, 1997. (2002)
  2922. Ergonomics and safety in secondary wood processing (2002)
  2923. Forest Resources of the United States, 1997, METRIC UNITS. (2002)
  2924. Climate change and the outbreak ranges of two North American bark beetles (2002)
  2925. Minnesota Forest Resources in 2000. (2002)
  2926. A geometric ultraviolet-B radiation transfer model applied to vegetation canopies (2002)
  2927. Eighth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts). 2001 September 9-12; Hiwassee, GA. (2002)
  2928. Drought until death do us part: a case study of the desiccation-tolerance of a tropical moist forest seedling-tree, Licania platypus (Hemsl.) Fritsch (2002)
  2929. A biogeochemistry-based dynamic vegetation model and its application along a moisture gradient in the continental United States (2002)
  2930. Successional dynamics and restoration implications of a montane coniferous forest in the central Appalachians, USA (2002)
  2931. The importance of preserving genetic uniqueness in pitch pine restoration (Vermont) (2002)
  2932. The effectiveness of texture analysis for mapping forest land using the panchromatic bands of Landsat 7, SPOT, and IRS imagery (2002)
  2933. Potential redistribution of tree species habitat under five climate change scenarios in the eastern US (2002)
  2934. Putting multiple use and sustained yield into a landscape context (2002)
  2935. Iowa's Forest Resources in 1999 (2002)
  2936. Predicting stump sprouting and competitive success of five oak species in southern Indiana (2002)
  2937. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1996. (2002)
  2938. The emerald ash borer: a new exotic pest in North America (2002)
  2939. Understanding and quantifying urban forest structure, functions, and value (2002)
  2940. Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) fecundity and longevity under laboratory conditions: comparison of populations from New York and Illinois on Acer saccharum (2002)
  2941. Linking ecological and social scales for natural resource management (2002)
  2942. A practical modification of horizontal line sampling for snag and cavity tree inventory (2002)
  2943. Carbon storage and sequestration by urban trees in the USA (2002)
  2944. Influence of age on growth efficiency of Tsuga canadensis and Picea rubens trees in mixed-species, multiaged northern conifer stands (2002)
  2945. Compensatory value of urban trees in the United States (2002)
  2946. Soil leachate responses during 10 years of induced whole-watershed acidification (2002)
  2947. FIAMODEL: Users Guide Version 3.0. (2002)
  2948. Methodology for estimating soil carbon for the forest carbon budget model of the United States, 2001 (2002)
  2949. Photosynthetic acclimation of overstory Populus tremuloides and understory Acer saccharum to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration: interactions with shade and soil nitrogen (2002)
  2950. The effects of lumber length on part yields in gang-rip-first rough mills (2002)
  2951. Health of eastern North American sugar maple forests and factors affecting decline (2002)
  2952. Estimation of pedestrian level UV exposure under trees (2002)
  2953. Maximum size-density relationships for mixed softwoods in the northeastern USA (2002)
  2954. Climate, canopy disturbance, and radial growth averaging in a second-growth mixed-oak forest in West Virginia, USA (2002)
  2955. Validation of the ROMI-RIP rough mill simulator (2002)
  2956. The effect of forest roads on the reproductive success of forest-dwelling passerine birds (2002)
  2957. Baseflow and peakflow chemical responses to experimental applications of ammonium sulphate to forested watersheds in north-central West Virginia, USA (2002)
  2958. Multistage point relascope and randomized branch sampling for downed coarse woody debris estimation (2002)
  2959. Urban forests and parks as privacy refuges (2002)
  2960. Heat transfer and vascular cambium necrosis in the boles of trees during surface fires (2002)
  2961. Dendroecological applications in air pollution and environmental chemistry: research needs (2002)
  2962. State survey of silviculture nonpoint source programs: a comparison of the 2000 northeastern and national results (2002)
  2963. Modeling human-environmental systems (2002)
  2964. Forest carbon sinks in the Northern Hemisphere (2002)
  2965. Using forest health monitoring data to integrate above and below ground carbon information (2002)
  2966. Geographic variation in wood specific gravity: effects of latitude, temperature, and precipitation (2002)
  2967. Soil carbon content and character in an old-growth forest in northwestern Pennsylvania: a case study introducing pyrolysis molecular beam mass spectrometry (py-MBMS) (2002)
  2968. Tree seedling growth and mortality responses to manipulations of calcium and aluminum in a northern hardwood forest (2002)
  2969. Use of pyrolysis molecular beam mass spectrometry (py-MBMS) to characterize forest soil carbon: method and preliminary results (2002)
  2970. Correction for slope in point and transect relascope sampling of downed coarse woody debris (2002)
  2971. Quantitative classification of a historic northern Wisconsin (U.S.A.) landscape: mapping forests at regional scales (2002)
  2972. Timber marking costs in spruce-fir: experience on the Penobscot Experimental Forest (2002)
  2973. Effects of chronic N fertilization on foliar membranes, cold tolerance, and carbon storage in montane red spruce (2002)
  2974. A 3D stand generator for central Appalachian hardwood forests (2002)
  2975. Changes in protease activity and Cry3Aa toxin binding in the Colorado potato beetle: implications for insect resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxins (2002)
  2976. Mycoaciella : a synonym of phlebia (2002)
  2977. Direct estimation of aboveground forest productivity through hyperspectral remote sensing of canopy nitrogen (2002)
  2978. Molecular characterization of the insect immune protein hemolin and its high induction during embryonic diapause in the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (2002)
  2979. Forest Inventory (2002)
  2980. Comparison of estimates of hardwood bole volume using importance sampling, the centroid method, and some taper equations (2002)
  2981. Changes in species, grade, and structure over 48 years in a managed New England northern hardwood stand (2002)
  2982. Using a GIS model to assess terrestrial salamander response to alternative forest management plans (2001)
  2983. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half 2000 (2001)
  2984. A new Link for Geographic analyses of Inventory Data (2001)
  2985. Modeling ground-based timber harvesting systems using computer simulation (2001)
  2986. Modeling the ecological trap hypothesis: a habitat and demographic analysis for migrant songbirds (2001)
  2987. A meta-analysis of the response of soil respiration, net nitrogen mineralization, and aboveground plant growth to experimental ecosystem warming (2001)
  2988. Forest communities in the third millennium: linking research, business, and policy toward a sustainable non-timber forest product sector. (2001)
  2989. Monte Carlo approaches to sampling forested tracts with lines or points (2001)
  2990. Wisconsin private timberland owners: 1997. (2001)
  2991. Effects of aluminum in red spruce (Picea rubens) cell cultures: Cell growth and viability, mitochondrial activity, ultrastructure and potential sites of intracellular aluminum accumulation (2001)
  2992. Overview on the pest status and research plans on beech bark disease: A new exotic in Michigan (2001)
  2993. A finite mixture of two Weibull distributions for modeling the diameter distributions of rotated-sigmoid, uneven-aged stands (2001)
  2994. Restoration of Aspen-Dominated Ecosystem in the Lake States (2001)
  2995. Predominant nitidulid species (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) associated with spring oak wilt mats in Minnesota (2001)
  2996. Diameter Growth Models Using Minnesota Forest Inventory and Analysis Data (2001)
  2997. A century of lessons about water resources in northeastern forests (2001)
  2998. Light-use efficiency of native and hybrid poplar genotypes at high levels of intracanopy competition (2001)
  2999. Predicting the potential future distribution of four tree species in Ohio using current habitat availability and climatic forcing (2001)
  3000. Effects of winter temperatures on gypsy moth egg masses in the Great Lakes region of the United States. (2001)
  3001. Identifying influences on model uncertainty: an application using a forest carbon budget model (2001)
  3002. Growth, Producion, and Consumption of Forest Resources in the Upper Great Lakes Region of the United States (2001)
  3003. Factors that impact rough mill yield and value (2001)
  3004. Forests and landscapes: linking ecology, sustainability and aesthetics (2001)
  3005. Sampling to assess species diversity of herbaceous layer vegetation in Allegheny hardwood forests (2001)
  3006. Hemlock Dwarf Mistletoe (FIDL) (2001)
  3007. Induction of soybean resistance to the Mexican bean beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) (2001)
  3008. The Corner (2001)
  3009. The ratio of NPP to GPP: evidence of change over the course of stand development (2001)
  3010. Kansas timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1998 (2001)
  3011. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 2000 (2001)
  3012. North Dakota timber industry-an assessment of timber product output and use, 1998. (2001)
  3013. How to identify common nitidulid beetles associated with oak wilt mats in Minnesota (2001)
  3014. Understory vegetation and site factors : implications for a managed Wisconsin landscape (2001)
  3015. Comparison of two cut-to-length harvesting systems operating in eastern hardwoods (2001)
  3016. Indiana's Forest Resource in 1999 (2001)
  3017. What's Behind A Painting? (2001)
  3018. Restoring pine barrens for avian conservation (2001)
  3019. Stream flow and ground water recharge from small forested watersheds in north central Minnesota (2001)
  3020. Current trends in the management of aspen and mixed aspen forests for sustainable production (2001)
  3021. Herbicide hardwood crop tree release in central West Virginia (2001)
  3022. Relationship of songbird nest concealment to nest fate and flushing behavior of adults (2001)
  3023. Suppression of peatland methane emission by cumulative sulfate deposition in simulated acid rain (2001)
  3024. Northern Minnesota Independence Day storm: a research needs assessment. (2001)
  3025. Phytoremediation of Chicago's brownfields: consideration of ecological approaches and social issues. (2001)
  3026. Forest ecosystems of a Lower Gulf Coastal Plainlandscape: multifactor classification and analysis (2001)
  3027. Forest Statistics for New Jersey: 1987 and 1999 (2001)
  3028. Environmental benefits of poplar culture  (2001)
  3029. Exotic scolytids of the Great Lakes region (2001)
  3030. An efficient method for evaluating black walnut for resistance to walnut anthracnose in filed plots and the identification of resistant genotypes (2001)
  3031. Private forest-land owners of New York: 1980 and 1994 (2001)
  3032. The Development of improved willow clones for eastern North America (2001)
  3033. Forest statistics for Delaware: 1986 and 1999 (2001)
  3034. Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Shoot-Feding Characteristics and Overwintering Behavior in Scotch Pine Christmas Trees (2001)
  3035. Down dead wood statistics for Maine timberlands, 1995 (2001)
  3036. Balancing Growth, Harvest, and Consumption of Hardwood Resources in the North Central Region (2001)
  3037. Scuba diving & underwater cultural resources: differences in environmental beliefs, ascriptions of responsibility, and management preferences based on level of development (2001)
  3038. Accuracy of 24- and 48-Hour Forecasts of Haines' Index (2001)
  3039. Correlation of foliage and litter chemistry of sugar maple, Acer saccharum, as affected by elevated CO2 and varying N availability, and effects on decomposition (2001)
  3040. Attitudes toward ecosystem management in the United States, 1992-1998 (2001)
  3041. Individuals' interpretation of constraints: a new perspective on existing theory (2001)
  3042. Evolving management strategies for a recently discovered exotic forest pest: the pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera) (2001)
  3043. Degraded visibility and visitor behavior: the case of New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest (2001)
  3044. Obtaining and Storing House Sparrow Eggs in Quantity for Nest-Predation Experiments (2001)
  3045. Fine-root biomass and fluxes of soil carbon in young stands of paper birch and trembling aspen as affected by elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 (2001)
  3046. The forest inventory and analysis database description and users manual version 1.0 (2001)
  3047. Weighting issues in recreation research and in identifying support for resource conservation management alternatives (2001)
  3048. Developing Management Techniques For Black Walnut to Stabilize the Annual Nut Supply (2001)
  3049. Tornado chasing: an introduction to risk tourism opportunities (2001)
  3050. A profile of Wisconsin''s private forest landowners (2001)
  3051. Potential Changes in Tree Species Richness and Forest Community Types following Climate Change (2001)
  3052. Hydrologic cycling of mercury and organic carbon in a forested upland-bog watershed (2001)
  3053. Estimating social carrying capacity through computer simulation modeling: an application to Arches National Park, Utah (2001)
  3054. Edge Effects and Ecological Traps: Effects on Shrubland Birds in Missouri (2001)
  3055. Writing integrated prescriptions from your cruise results -- or how do i recognize and treat wildlife habitat elements (2001)
  3056. Cricket, Anyone? (2001)
  3057. Does the suggestion that respondents recall events chronologically significantly influence the data collected? (2001)
  3058. Chemistry and decomposition of litter from Populus tremuloides Michaux grown at elevated atmospheric CO2and varying N availability (2001)
  3059. A comparison of recreation conflict factors for different water-based recreation activities (2001)
  3060. Germination of CO2-enriched Pinus taeda L. seeds and subsequent seedling growth responses to CO2 enrichment (2001)
  3061. The role of non timber forest products: a case study of gatherers in the eastern United States (2001)
  3062. Forest Resources of the United States, 1997 (2001)
  3063. Intervention for the collaborative use of Geographic Information Systems by private forest landowners: a meaning-centered perspective (2001)
  3064. The impact of forest structure on near-ground temperatures during two years of contrasting temperature extremes (2001)
  3065. Nature speaks - an exploratory study of nature as inspiration (2001)
  3066. Human dimensions of early successional landscapes in the eastern United States (2001)
  3067. Recreational leasing of industrial forestlands in New York State (2001)
  3068. Forest Inventory Mapmaker Users Guide (2001)
  3069. Evaluating multiple dimensions of visitors' tradeoffs between access and crowding at Arches National Park using indifference curve analysis (2001)
  3070. Seasonal Pond Characteristics Across A Chronosequence Of djacent Forest Ages In Northern Minnesota, USA (2001)
  3071. Universal campsite design: an opportunity for adaptive management (2001)
  3072. Be on the lookout for Asian longhorned beetles (2001)
  3073. A life to risk: cultural differences in motivations to climb among elite male mountaineers (2001)
  3074. Intercepted Scolytidae (Coleoptera) at U.S. ports of entry: 1985-2000. (2001)
  3075. Great gulf wilderness use estimation: comparisons from 1976, 1989, and 1999 (2001)
  3076. Poplar breeding and testing strategies in the north-central U.S.: Demonstration of potential yield and consideration of future research needs1 (2001)
  3077. Development of a use estimation process at a metropolitan park district (2001)
  3078. Changing people's perceptions and behavior through partnerships and education: followup on a case study from Minnesota (2001)
  3079. Sustainable tourism development: the case study of Antalya, Turkey (2001)
  3080. Urban forestry research in the United State: the state of art and future prospects (2001)
  3081. Attendance structure and economic impact of the National Road Festival (2001)
  3082. Linkages in the use of recreation environments across the urban to ex-urban spectrum by urban residents (2001)
  3083. The eastern states exposition: an exploration of Big E tourist expenditures (2001)
  3084. Assessing the US Urban Forest Resources (2001)
  3085. New England's travel & tourism markets: trends in the geographic target markets in the 90's (2001)
  3086. Imputatoin and Model-Based Updating Technique for Annual Forest Inventories (2001)
  3087. Notes on my trip through Nebraska, or some alternative marketing principles for parks and recreation (2001)
  3088. Restoring Oaks in the Missouri River Floodplain (2001)
  3089. Interpretation programming in the NYS Forest Preserve campgrounds: successful consensus building, partnership, and regional management (2001)
  3090. Silvics of Missouri bottomland tree species (2001)
  3091. Don't be thru-hiking; start Uhikingsm  (2001)
  3092. Managing succession in conifer plantations: converting young red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) plantations to native forest types by thinning and underplantiing (2001)
  3093. Importance-performance analysis: an application to Michigan's natural resources (2001)
  3094. Consequences of elevated levels of amospheric CO2 and O3 for growth of Poplus tremuloides clones: the role of competition  (2001)
  3095. Projecting the bird community response resulting from the adoption of shelterbelt agroforestry practices in Eastern Nebraska (2001)
  3096. More Than Pulpwood? (2001)
  3097. Using technology to develop connections between individuals, natural resources, and recreation (2001)
  3098. Outdoor recreation behaviors and preferences of urban racial/ethnic groups: an example from the Chicago area (2001)
  3099. Community based open space planning: applications of a GIS (2001)
  3100. FIAMODEL : a new link for geographic analyses of inventory data (2001)
  3101. Differences in depredation by small predators limit the use of plasticine and zebra finch eggs in artificial-nest studies (2001)
  3102. Conservation of element concentration in xylem sap of red spruce (2001)
  3103. A spatial analysis of wilderness campsites in Lyell Canyon, Yosemite National Park (2001)
  3104. Brief overview of historical non-timber forest product use in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest (2001)
  3105. The effects of surface-applied jasmonic and salicylic acids on caterpillar growth and damage to tomato plants (2001)
  3106. How to use the Stand-Damage Model: Version 2.0. (Computer program)  (2001)
  3107. Rating reliability and representation validity in scenic landscape assessments (2001)
  3108. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 5 of 7 (2001)
  3109. Restoring nature: continuing the conversation (2001)
  3110. Common fungal diseases of Russian forests. (5 of 6) (2001)
  3111. Culture, heritage and tourism destination choices (2001)
  3112. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 7 of 7 (2001)
  3113. The forest service's recreation agenda: comments on the roles of research and state and private forestry in the Northeast (2001)
  3114. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 6 of 7 (2001)
  3115. Monitoring visitor satisfaction: a comparison of comment cards and more in-depth surveys (2001)
  3116. Common fungal diseases of Russian forests. (2 of 6) (2001)
  3117. Potential effect of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) on urban trees in the United States (2001)
  3118. Common fungal diseases of Russian forests. (4 of 6) (2001)
  3119. Estimating relative values for multiple objectives on private forests (2001)
  3120. Common fungal diseases of Russian forests. (3 of 6) (2001)
  3121. The role of avocational archaeology and history in managing underwater cultural resources: a Michigan case study (2001)
  3122. Common fungal diseases of Russian forests. (6 of 6) (2001)
  3123. Predicting volunteer commitment in environmental stewardship programmes (2001)
  3124. Environmental attitude-behavior correspondence between different types of forest recreationists (2001)
  3125. Brief overview of historical non-timber forest product use in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest (2001)
  3126. Proceedings of the 2000 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2001)
  3127. Human territoriality: an examination of a construct (2001)
  3128. Common fungal diseases of Russian forests. (1 of 6) (2001)
  3129. Effect of balanced information on attitudes towards open ocean aquaculture development in New England (2001)
  3130. Proceedings: Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects; 1999 August 15-19; Victoria, BC. (6 of 6) (2001)
  3131. Effective survey automation (2001)
  3132. Proceedings: Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects; 1999 August 15-19; Victoria, BC. (5 of 6) (2001)
  3133. A Riparian Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Scheme Developed Using GIS (2001)
  3134. Keynote address: discipline and chaos (2001)
  3135. Public understandings of nature: a case study of local knowledge about "natural" forest conditions (2001)
  3136. Database for chemical contents of streams on the White Mountain National Forest.  (2001)
  3137. Use and users of the Appalachian Trail: a geographic study (2001)
  3138. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 3 of 7 (2001)
  3139. A comparison of tourists and local visitors to National Estuarine Research Reserve sites  (2001)
  3140. New England wildlife: a model for ecosystem management - ECOSEARCH (version 1): Appendix A (2001)
  3141. Beyond biology: toward a more public ecology for conservation (2001)
  3142. New England wildlife: a model for ecosystem management - ECOSEARCH (version 1): Manual (2001)
  3143. Coarse woody debris on the Bartlett Experimental Forest (2001)
  3144. New England wildlife: a model for ecosystem management - ECOSEARCH (version 1): Appendix D (2001)
  3145. Meditation, restoration, and the management of mental fatigue  (2001)
  3146. New England wildlife: a model for ecosystem management - ECOSEARCH (version 1): Appendix C (2001)
  3147. The meaning of leisure: conceptual differences between Americans and Koreans (2001)
  3148. New England wildlife: a model for ecosystem management - ECOSEARCH (version 1): Appendix B (2001)
  3149. Recreation safety in municipal parks - Bloomington, Indiana and Tsukuba, Japan: a comparison study of risk management (2001)
  3150. Silviculture and nontimber forest products: extending the benefits of forest management (2001)
  3151. The effect of silvicultural thinning on tree grade distributions of five hardwood species in West Virginia (2001)
  3152. Forest statistics for Maryland: 1986 and 1999 (2001)
  3153. Options for Small-Diameter Hardwood Utilization: Past and Present (2001)
  3154. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 4 of 7 (2001)
  3155. Outdoor recreation behaviors and preferences of urban racial/ethnic groups: an example from the Chicago area (2001)
  3156. Timber supply and demand assessment of the Green and White Mountain National Forests' market area (2001)
  3157. A measurement of the experience preferences of central Appalachian mountain bicyclists (2001)
  3158. European gypsy moth (lymantria dispar L.) outbreaks: a review of the literature (2001)
  3159. Support for recreational trail development and community attachment: a case of the Soucook River Watershed (2001)
  3160. Cost consideration as a factor affecting recreation site decisions (2001)
  3161. Introduction (2001)
  3162. Land Type Associations Conference: Summary Comments (2001)
  3163. Short- and long-term effects of site factors on net N-mineralization and nitrification rates along an urban-rural gradient (2001)
  3164. Storage of resting spores of the gypsy moth fungal pathogen, Entomophaga maimaiga (2001)
  3165. Gatherers, practices, and livelihodd roles of non-timber forest products (2001)
  3166. Effects of the removal of overstory hemlock from hemlock-dominated forests on eastern redback salamanders (2001)
  3167. Lymantria monacha (nun moth) and L. dispar (gypsy moth) survival and development on improved Pinus radiata (2001)
  3168. Shrew species richness and abundance in relation to vernal pond habitat in southern New England (2001)
  3169. Anthropogenic calcium depletion: a unique threat to forest ecosystem health? (2001)
  3170. Terminology and biology of fire scars in selected central hardwoods (2001)
  3171. Female Flight Propensity and Capability in Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) from Russia, North America, and Their Reciprocal F1 Hybrids (2001)
  3172. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 2 of 7 (2001)
  3173. Urban forest structure, benefits, and value (2001)
  3174. Neighbourhood-open space relationships in metropolitan planning: a look across four scales of concern (2001)
  3175. Utilization of the Eastern Hardwood Resource by the Hardwood Sawmilling Industry (2001)
  3176. Response problems in a vacation panel study (2001)
  3177. Knots as an incongruent product feature: a demonstration of the potential for character-marked hardwood furniture (2001)
  3178. Visions of nature: conflict and compatibility (2001)
  3179. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2001; 2001 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. Part 1 of 7 (2001)
  3180. Hardwood pulpwood stumpage price trends in the northeast. (2001)
  3181. Trends in Connecticut's Forests: A Half-Century of Change (2001)
  3182. What's happening in our parks? (2001)
  3183. Opinions of elk viewers on a proposed Pennsylvania elk hunt (2001)
  3184. Open space and imagination (2001)
  3185. Syracuse urban forest master plan: guiding the city's forest resource into the 21st century (2001)
  3186. Non-timber forest products and livelihoods in Michigan?s Upper Peninsula (2001)
  3187. Review of the forest habitat relationships of the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) (2001)
  3188. Proceedings: Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects; 1999 August 15-19; Victoria, BC. (4 of 6) (2001)
  3189. New England wildlife: a model for ecosystem management - ECOSEARCH (version 1): Flyer (2001)
  3190. Forests in the Green Mountain State: A Half-Century of Change (2001)
  3191. Proceedings: Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects; 1999 August 15-19; Victoria, BC. (3 of 6) (2001)
  3192. Specific gravity of coarse woody debris for some central Appalachian hardwood forest species (2001)
  3193. Effect of harvesting regime on beech root sprouts and seedlings in a north-central Maine forest long affected by beech bark disease (2001)
  3194. Proceedings: Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects; 1999 August 15-19; Victoria, BC. (2 of 6) (2001)
  3195. Who knows? Local non-timber forest product knowledge and stewardship practices in northern Michigan (2001)
  3196. Proceedings: Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects; 1999 August 15-19; Victoria, BC. (1 of 6) (2001)
  3197. Growth responses of Populus tremuloides clones to interacting elevated carbon dioxide and tropospheric ozone (2001)
  3198. Model forest landscape change in the Missouri Ozarks under alternative management practices (2000)
  3199. Proceedings of the 1999 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (2000)
  3200. Analysis of down wood volme and percent ground cover for the Missouri Ozark forest ecosystem project (2000)
  3201. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 2000 (2000)
  3202. Effects of a willow overstory on planted seedlings in a bottomland restoration (2000)
  3203. The science of managing forests to sustain water resources (2000)
  3204. Spatial simulation of forest succession and timber harvesting using LANDIS (2000)
  3205. Guide to Experts in Forestry and Natural Resources (2000)
  3206. Aquatic insects as Bioindicators of land Use Change in the Grand Traverse Bay Area of Michigan (2000)
  3207. The Northeastern Research Station Strategic Framework: Regional Focus, Global Perspective (2000)
  3208. Increasing the trustworthiness of research results: the role of computers in qualitative text analysis (2000)
  3209. Annual and seasonal variation and the effects of hydroperiod on benthic macroinvertebrates of seasonal forest ( (2000)
  3210. Avoiding the nest : responses of field sparrows to the threat of nest predation (2000)
  3211. Cost of Maple Sap Production for Various Size Tubing Operations (2000)
  3212. The mediating effects of values on the relationship between outdoor recreation participation and pro-environment behavior (2000)
  3213. Chemistry of precipitation, streamwater, and lakewater from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study: a record of sampling protocols and analytical procedures (2000)
  3214. Pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Col., Scolytidae), responses to commn green leaf volatiles (2000)
  3215. Habitat diversity in uneven-aged northern hardwood stands: a case study  (2000)
  3216. Land fragmentationn and impacts to streams and fish in the central and upper midwest (2000)
  3217. 1999, Research and Development Highlights, USDA Forest Service Northeastern Research Station (2000)
  3218. Changes in Carabid Community Structure in a Dry Sand Prairie After Removal of the Pine Overstory (POSTER) (2000)
  3219. Temperature and Soil Moisture Regimes In and Adjacent to the Fernow Experimental Forest (2000)
  3220. Using landscape metrics to model source habitat for Neotropical migrants in the midwestern U.S. (2000)
  3221. Proceedings: workshop on fire, people, and the central hardwoods landscape (2000)
  3222. The Public Debate about the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program on the U.S. Nation Forests1 (2000)
  3223. Cost comparisons for three harvesting systems operating in northern hardwood stands (2000)
  3224. Environmental Values related to fish and wildlife lands (2000)
  3225. Limitations of lumber-yield nomograms for predicting lumber requirements (2000)
  3226. Establishment and Data Collection of Vegetation-related Studies on the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Study Sites (2000)
  3227. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 1998 (2000)
  3228. The Use of Amenity Indicators in Anticipating Private Forestland Parcelization: A Look at the Lake States' Northwoods (2000)
  3229. Botanical survey of Rock Creek Research Natural Area, Kentucky (2000)
  3230. Landscape Change in the Midwest: An Integrated Research and Development Program (2000)
  3231. Ultraviolet radiation, human health, and the urban forest (2000)
  3232. Modeling the Atmospheric Dynamics within and Above Vegetation Layers (2000)
  3233. A review of methods for updating forest monitoring system estimates (2000)
  3234. Tomicus Piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): Is Shoot-Feeding Requires For Reproductive Maturation (2000)
  3235. Fire Bugs (2000)
  3236. Gene action and linkage of avirulence genes to DNA makers in the rust fungus Puccinia graminis (2000)
  3237. Population processes during establishment and spread of invading species: implications for survey and detection programs (2000)
  3238. NED-1: integrated analyses for forest stewardship decisions (2000)
  3239. Boundary pint corrections for variable radius plots - simulation results (2000)
  3240. Watershed research and management in the lake states and northeastern United States (2000)
  3241. Assessing change in large-scale forest area by visually interpreting Landsat images (2000)
  3242. Integrated Research on Midwestern Landscape Change: A Program Description and Progress Report (2000)
  3243. Current research on restoring ridgetop pine communities with stand replacement fire (2000)
  3244. Selection of Plot Remeasurement in an Annual Inventory (2000)
  3245. Assessing forest fragmentation metrics from forest inventory cluster samples (2000)
  3246. Minnesota's forest resources in 1999 (2000)
  3247. Guided transect sampling - a new design combining prior information and field surveying (2000)
  3248. Woodland salamander and small mammal responses to alternative silvicultural practices in the Southern Appalachians of North Carolina (2000)
  3249. Estimating two-way tables based on forest surveys (2000)
  3250. Seasonal Shoot-Feeding By Tomicus Piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) In Michigan (2000)
  3251. Biological diversity in the Sikhote-Alin forests and measures of its conservation (2000)
  3252. Southern Pine Beetle Outbreak in Belize (2000)
  3253. Integration of ecological indices in the multivariate evaluation of an urban inventory of street trees (2000)
  3254. The United States Experience with the Exotic Cerambycid Anoplophora glabripennis: Detection, Quarantine, and Control (2000)
  3255. Managing Rare Plant Populations With Fire in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2000)
  3256. Maine's annual inventory: state perspectives (2000)
  3257. The potential impacts of climate change and variability on forests and forestry in the Mid-Atlantic Region (2000)
  3258. Connecting people with ecosystems in the 21st century: an assessment of our nation's urban forests. (2000)
  3259. The effect of SO2 pollution on pine needle structure (2000)
  3260. Cowbird Distribution at Different Scales of Fragmentation: Trade-offs Between Breeding and Feeding Opportunities (2000)
  3261. Some practical aspects of designing a large inventory (2000)
  3262. The restoration experience: volunteers' motives, values, and concepts of nature (2000)
  3263. Using widely spaced observations of land use, forest attributes, and intrusions to map resource potential and human impact probability (2000)
  3264. Dispersal of Tomicus Piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) From Operational and Simulated Mill Yards (2000)
  3265. Using secondary metabolites in the monitoring of the condition of tree stands under industrial pollution (2000)
  3266. Background for AFIS, the Annual Forrest Inventory System (2000)
  3267. Data fusion of Landsat TM and IRS images in forest classification (2000)
  3268. The hexagon/panel system for selecting FIA plots under an annual inventory (2000)
  3269. In search of common ground among diverse forest stakeholders: A contextual content analysis of online text (2000)
  3270. Comparison of three annual inventory designs, a periodic design, and a midcycle design (2000)
  3271. Development of a stand-scale forest biodiversity index based on the state forest inventory (2000)
  3272. SAFIS area estimation techniques (2000)
  3273. Cold tolerance and photosystem function in a montane red spruce population: physiological relationships with foliar carbohydrates (2000)
  3274. Using classified Landsat Thematic Mapper data for stratification in a statewide forest inventory (2000)
  3275. A Michigan Monarch Recovered in Mexico (2000)
  3276. Moving to an annual inventory in the Pacific Northwest (2000)
  3277. Overview of the forest health monitoring program (2000)
  3278. Forest/non-forest stratification in Georgia with Landsat Thematic Mapper data (2000)
  3279. Native Burning in Western North America: Implications for Hardwood Forest Management (2000)
  3280. Pros and Cons of the Interpenetrating Panel Design (2000)
  3281. An international nomenclature for forest work study (2000)
  3282. Evaluating imputation and modeling in the North Central region (2000)
  3283. Selection of plot remeasurement in an annual inventory (2000)
  3284. Diameter growth models using FIA data from the Northeastern, Southern, and North Central Research Stations (2000)
  3285. Maximum size-density relationships for mixed-hardwood forest stands in New England (2000)
  3286. Annual Forest Inventory: An Industry Perspective (2000)
  3287. Rebuilding our legacy inventories: identifying the good and fixing the bad (2000)
  3288. The Challenges and Opportunities of Restoring Ecosystems in Urban-influenced Areas: Insights from Northeastern Illinois (2000)
  3289. Current Research on Restoring Ridgetop Pine Communities With Stand Replacement Fire (2000)
  3290. The Asian Longhorned Beetle: National and International Research Efforts (2000)
  3291. Towards an effective integration of forest inventories and natural resources surveys: the Italian perspective (2000)
  3292. An overview of African Americans' historical, religious, and spiritual ties to forests (2000)
  3293. Black Bear Ecology and the Use of Prescribed Fire to Enhance Bear Habitat (2000)
  3294. Changes in the forest landscape of the Charles C. Deam wilderness, Southern Indiana, 1939-1990 (2000)
  3295. Forest health monitoring in California, Oregon, and Washington: results and interpretation (2000)
  3296. Restoring forest ecosystems: the human dimension (2000)
  3297. Pros and cons of continuous forest inventory: customer perspectives (2000)
  3298. Hierarchical, parallel computing strategies using component object model for process modelling responses of forest plantations to interacting multiple stresses (2000)
  3299. An annualized forest inventory for Nebraska (2000)
  3300. The language of nature matters: we need a more public ecology (2000)
  3301. A prototype for forest health monitoring in Indiana state parks (2000)
  3302. Enhanced toxicity of Bacikkus thuringiensis Cry3A 8-endotoxin in coleopterans by mutagenesis in recetor binding loop (2000)
  3303. Pseudo-CFI for industrial forest inventories (2000)
  3304. Fine root dynamics across a chronosequence of upland temperate deciduous forests (2000)
  3305. Calibration of the STEMS diameter growth model using FIA data (2000)
  3306. Dynamics in late-successional hemlock-hardwood forests over three decades (2000)
  3307. An effectiveness monitoring program for the northwest forest plan: new approaches to common monitoring problems (2000)
  3308. Demograhic characteristics of the common loon in the upper Great Lakes (2000)
  3309. The forest as a warehouse (2000)
  3310. Humans, topography, and wildland fire: The ingredients for long-term patterns in ecosystems (2000)
  3311. Proceedings of the first annual forest inventory and analysis symposium; 1999 November 2-3, San Antonio, TX. (2000)
  3312. Forestry in urban and urbanizing areas of the United States; connecting people with forest in the 21st century (2000)
  3313. Forest atmosphere carbon transfer and storage (FACTS-II) the aspen Free-air CO2 and O3 Enrichment (FACE) project: an overview. (2000)
  3314. Public values, opinions, and emotions in restoration controversies (2000)
  3315. 21st Session of the International Poplar Commission (IPC-2000): poplar and willow culture: meeting the needs of society and the environment; 200 September 24-28; Vancouver, WA. (2000)
  3316. Inroduction: diverse perspectives on community (2000)
  3317. An inventory of multipurpose avenue trees of urban Chandigarh, India (2000)
  3318. Contrasting fine-root production, survival and soil CO2 efflux in pine and poplar plantation (2000)
  3319. Disturbance in boreal forest ecosystems: human impacts and natural processes. Proceedings of the International Boreal Forest Research Association 1997 annual meeting; 1997 August 4-7; Duluth, Minnesota. (2000)
  3320. Partitioning of current photosynthate to different chemical fractions in leaves, stems, and roots of northern red oak seedlings during episodic growth (2000)
  3321. Can the functional stability of forest ecosystems be evaluated from the spatial analysis of stands? A case study from the Bialowieza Primeval Forest (Poland) (2000)
  3322. Demography of Bell's Vireos in Missouri grassland-shrub habitats (2000)
  3323. Integrated permanent plot and aerial monitoring for the spruce budworm decision support system (2000)
  3324. Progress in developing disease control strategies for hybrid poplars (2000)
  3325. Has Virginia pine declined? The use of forest health monitoring and other information in the determination (2000)
  3326. Depressional wetland vegetation types: a question of plant commmunity development (2000)
  3327. Assessing uncertainty in mechanistic models (2000)
  3328. Genetic implications for forest trees of increasing levels of greenhouse gases and UV-B radiation (2000)
  3329. Adaptation of FIBER for Forest Inventory and Analysis growth projections in the State of Maine (2000)
  3330. Restoring of white pine in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan  (2000)
  3331. Forest cover type, habitat diversity, and anthropogenic influences on forest ecosystems adjoining the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya (2000)
  3332. Conducting research with communities of color (2000)
  3333. Forest statistics for Connecticut: 1985 and 1998 (2000)
  3334. Illinois' forests in 1998. (2000)
  3335. FIA forest inventory data for wildlife habitat assessment (2000)
  3336. Missouri timber industry - an assessment of timber product output and use, 1997. (2000)
  3337. Effects of Fire on the Ecology of the Forest Floor and Soil of Central Hardwood Forests (2000)
  3338. Comparing the landscape level perceptual abilities of forest sciurids in fragmented agricultural landscapes* (2000)
  3339. Stream Mayflies, Stoneflies, and Caddisflies: Do They Care About Controlled Burning in the Forest? (2000)
  3340. Missouri's forest resources in 1999 (2000)
  3341. Fire and the Ecological History of Oak Forests in the Eastern United States (2000)
  3342. Spatial Variation In Growing Season Heat Sums Within Northern Hardwood Forest Canopy Gaps (2000)
  3343. Issues related to the detection of boundaries (2000)
  3344. Constructing nature as constructing science: expertise, activist science, and public conflict in the Chicago wilderness (2000)
  3345. Fire on the Edge: Prehistoric Fire Along the Escarpment Zone of the Cumberland Plateau (2000)
  3346. What makes a place special? Interpretation of written survey responses in natural resource planning (2000)
  3347. Humans, Topography, and Wildland Fire: The Ingredients for Long-term Patterns in Ecosystems (2000)
  3348. Exploring the national benefits of Alaska's tongass national forest (2000)
  3349. Humans And Fire: A History Of The Central Hardwoods (2000)
  3350. Negotiating nature: Making Restoration Happen In An Urban Park Context (2000)
  3351. Fire In The Central Hardwoods: Why Are We Concerned? (2000)
  3352. Morning Nest Arrivals in Cowbird Hosts: their Role in Aggression, Cowbird Recognition, and Host Response to Parasitism (2000)
  3353. The Urban Forest Effects (UFORE) model: quantifying urban forest structure and functions (2000)
  3354. Relationship between fine root dynamics and nitrogen availability in Michigan northern hardwood forest (2000)
  3355. Fire and Birds in the Central Hardwood Landscape (2000)
  3356. Rhodamine-Injected Eggs to Photographically Identify Small Nest-Predators (2000)
  3357. Setting monitoring objectives for landscape-size areas (2000)
  3358. Pine Shoot Beetle Research Update (2000)
  3359. Fire and Understory Vegetation: A Large-scale Study in Ohio and a Search for General Response Patterns in Central Hardwood Forests (2000)
  3360. South Dakota's forest resources outside the Black Hills National Forest, 1996. (2000)
  3361. Prescribed Fire Effects on Foliar Nutrients, Photosynthesis, and Growth of Ridgetop Maple and Oak Seedlings (2000)
  3362. Using Classified Landsat Thematic Mapper Data for Stratification in a Statewide Forest Inventory (2000)
  3363. Lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) from Chinese hemlocks infested with the hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae Annand (Homoptera: Adelgidae) (2000)
  3364. Using Landscape Hierarchies To Guide Restoration Of Disturbed Ecosystems (2000)
  3365. A strategy for monitoring Swiss needle cast and assessing its growth impact in Douglas-fir plantations of Coastal Oregon (2000)
  3366. Indiana's Forests in 1998. (2000)
  3367. Mathematical form models of tree trunks (2000)
  3368. A National Assessment of the Urban Forest: An Overview (2000)
  3369. A multivariate decision tree analysis of biophysical factors in tropical forest fire occurrence (2000)
  3370. Cost of Parasitism Incurred by Two Songbird Species and Their Quality As Cowbird Hosts1 (2000)
  3371. A comparison of periodic versus permanent surveys (2000)
  3372. Influence of restoration and succession on bottomland hardwood hydrology (2000)
  3373. Urban forest cover of the Chicago region and its relation to household density and income (2000)
  3374. Microhabitat Characteristics of sites used by swamp rabbits (2000)
  3375. The AFIS tree growth model for updating annual forest inventories in Minnesota (2000)
  3376. The Missouri River Floodplain: History of Oak Forest & Current Restoration Efforts (2000)
  3377. Using Prescribed Fire to Regenerate Oaks (2000)
  3378. Introduction: Diverse Perspectives on Community (2000)
  3379. Bt: One Option for Gypsy Moth Management (2000)
  3380. Landscape And Edge Effects On The Distribution Of Mammalian Predators In Missouri (2000)
  3381. Using Landsat Thematic Mapper and SPOT Satellite Imagery to inventory wetland plants of the Coeur d'Alene Floodplain (2000)
  3382. Restoration of aspen-dominated ecosystems in the Lake States (2000)
  3383. Modeling white-tailed deer activity patterns across forested landscapes (2000)
  3384. A strong loss-of-function mutation in RAN1 results in constitution activation of the ethylene response pathway as well as a rosette-lethal phenotype (2000)
  3385. Adequacy of different experimental designs for eucalyptus spacing trials in Portuguese environmental conditions (2000)
  3386. An Integer Optimization Approch To A Probabilistic Reserve Site Selection Problem (2000)
  3387. Comparison of optical dendrometers for prediction of standing tree volume (2000)
  3388. A Preliminary Analysis of Attachment to Special Places among Community Residents in Northern Michigan (2000)
  3389. Oak Seedling Response to Fire and Herbivory (2000)
  3390. Integrating GIS Technology With Forest Management And Habitat Assessment Efforts On Our National Forests (2000)
  3391. In Summary: Fire in the Evolution of the Eastern Landscape - A Timeline (2000)
  3392. Conceptual assessment framework for forested wetland resoration: the Pen Branch experience (2000)
  3393. A comparison between ERS-1, JERS-1, and Radarsat-1 radar satellite imaging systems and Landsat MSS & TM and Spot Optical Satellite Imaging System to detect and monitor mangrove deforestation in East Kalimantan, Indonesia (2000)
  3394. Mercury budget of an upland-peatland watershed (2000)
  3395. Conservation and restoration of forested wetlands: new techniques and perspectives (2000)
  3396. Humans, Topograpghy, and Wildland Fire: The Ingredients for Long-term Patterns in Ecosystems (2000)
  3397. Development of a highly automated system for the remote evaluation of individual tree parameters (2000)
  3398. Moving beyond the romantic biases in natural areas recreation (2000)
  3399. A new sampling scheme for tropical forest monitoring using satellite imagery (2000)
  3400. Life history and ecology of the southern redback salamander, Plethodon serratus, in Missouri (2000)
  3401. Predicting the potential future distribution of four tree species in Ohio using current habitat availability and climatic forcing (2000)
  3402. Butternut: An Underused Resource in North America (2000)
  3403. Annosus Root disease of Western Conifers (FIDL) (2000)
  3404. Restoring Nature: Human Actions, Interactions and reactions (2000)
  3405. Spatial interpolation of forest conditions using co-conditional geostatistical simulation (2000)
  3406. Forest resources of the Kootenai National Forest (2000)
  3407. Forest resource inventory assessment in Gunung Rara Forest Reserve, Sabah, using stratified field sampling (2000)
  3408. Designing Species Translocation Strategies When Populaton Growth and Future Funding Are Uncertain (2000)
  3409. Planting red oak under oak/yellow-poplar shelterwoods: a provisional prescription. (2000)
  3410. Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Emergence in Relation to Burial Depth of Brood Logs (2000)
  3411. Use of three-point taper systems in timber cruising (2000)
  3412. Diversity in Riparian Landscapes (2000)
  3413. Aboveground biomass equations for 7-year-old Acacia mangium Willd in Botucatu, Brazil (2000)
  3414. Similarities and Differences in the Outdoor Recreation Participation of Racial/Ethnic Groups: An Example from Illinois (2000)
  3415. Ground-based photo monitoring (2000)
  3416. The Human Dimensions of Riparian Areas: Implications for Management and Planning (2000)
  3417. Applications of computer-aided text analysis in natural resources. (2000)
  3418. Relationships of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) to the ecology of small streams in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (2000)
  3419. Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project: site history, soils, landforms, woody and herbaceous vegetation, down wood, and inventory methods for the landscape experiment. (2000)
  3420. Analysis of genetic and environmental effects on hybrid poplar rooting in Central and Northern Minnesota, USA (2000)
  3421. Using a ceptometer to validate a visual evaluation of the degree of defoliation of holm and cork oak trees (2000)
  3422. Recovery of hemlock in Vermont from defoliation by the spring hemlock looper, Lambdina athasaria (Walker) (2000)
  3423. A field test of cut-off importance sampling for bole volume (2000)
  3424. Dissolved organic nitrogen budgets for upland, forested ecosystems in New England (2000)
  3425. Development of the B.C. Vegetation Inventory Training Program (2000)
  3426. Chinese Coccinellidae for biological control of the hemlock woolly adelgid: description of native habitat (2000)
  3427. Spatial terrain analysis for matching native tree species to sites: a methodology (2000)
  3428. Analysis of nitrogen dynamics in the Lye Brook Wilderness Area, Vermont, USA (2000)
  3429. Resistance is not futile: The response of hardwoods to fire-caused wounding (2000)
  3430. Management of an undisturbed water ecosystem containing old growth hemlock, as a model system of Clear Lake Reserve, Ontario (2000)
  3431. Modeling variability and scale integration of LAI measurements (2000)
  3432. Oak wilt and oak decline in the upper midwest USA (2000)
  3433. Reliability assessment of selected indicators of tree health (2000)
  3434. Long-term change and spatial pattern in a late-successional hemlock-northern hardwood forest (2000)
  3435. Validation databases for simulation models: aboveground biomass and net primary productive, (NPP) estimation using eastwide FIA data (2000)
  3436. Foliar free polyamine and inorganic ion content in relation to soil and soil solution chemistry in two fertilized forest stands at the Harvard Forest, Massachusetts (2000)
  3437. Barrens Management and Restoration: A Kentucky Example (2000)
  3438. Interpretation of age-structure gaps in hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) populations of Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada (2000)
  3439. Quality control of measurements made on fixed-area sample plots (2000)
  3440. Tissue culture of woody plants and its relevance to molecular biology (2000)
  3441. Defining and predicting urban-wildland interface zones using a GIS-based model (2000)
  3442. Use of multi-date Landsat TM imagery to map eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) decline due to hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) in Shenandoah National Park (2000)
  3443. Relationships between environmental factors and hemlock distribution at Mt. Ascutney, Vermont (2000)
  3444. Forest statistics for New Hampshire; 1983 and 1997 (2000)
  3445. Comparing the STEMS and AFIS growth models with respect to the uncertainty of predictions (2000)
  3446. What are we hiding behind the visual buffer strip?: forest aesthetics reconsidered (2000)
  3447. Prescribed Burning: Effects on Forest Bird Populations (2000)
  3448. Financial management for small companies (2000)
  3449. A survival model for individual shortleaf pine trees in even-aged natural stands (2000)
  3450. An oak wilt primer (2000)
  3451. Change detection using NALC MSS triplicates to set forest planning context (2000)
  3452. Forest statistics for Rhode Island: 1985 and 1998 (2000)
  3453. Assessment of landscape correlates of eastern hemlock decline due to hemlock woolly adelgid (2000)
  3454. Hemlock mortality after hemlock woolly adelgid attack: role of Armillaria (2000)
  3455. Insects intercepted on Solid Wood Packing Materials at United States Ports-of-Entry: 1985-1998 (2000)
  3456. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half--99 (2000)
  3457. Disturbance History of an Old-Growth Forest in Southeastern Ohio (2000)
  3458. Utilizing inventory information to calibrate a landscape simulation model (2000)
  3459. Distributing stand inventory data and maps over a wide area network (2000)
  3460. Chilton Creek: A Case Study of Landscape Fire Effects (2000)
  3461. Digital terrestrial photogrammetric methods for tree stem analysis (2000)
  3462. Winter water relations at the upper elevational limits of hemlock on Mt. Ascutney, Vermont (2000)
  3463. Evaluation of habitat suitability index models for assessing biotic resources (2000)
  3464. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 1999 (2000)
  3465. DataPlus™ - a revolutionary applications generator for DOS hand-held computers (2000)
  3466. An analysis of mortality inventory tally using large plots compared to tally using small plot clusters (2000)
  3467. The use of multiple imputation in the Southern Annual Forest Inventory System (2000)
  3468. Forest statistics for Massachusetts: 1985 and 1998 (2000)
  3469. Inventory implications of using sampling variances in estimation of growth model coefficients (2000)
  3470. Phytochemistry of plants associated with a 400-year-old stand of hemlock at Clear Lake Reserve, Ontario (2000)
  3471. Eucalyptus Forest Information System for the Portuguese pulp and paper industry (2000)
  3472. Forest statistics for Vermont: 1983 and 1997 (2000)
  3473. The changing structure of the hardwood lumber industry with implications on technology adaptation (2000)
  3474. Ring shake in eastern hemlock: frequency and relationship to tree attributes (2000)
  3475. Impact of Market-Based Disturbance on the Composition of West Virginia's Forest Resource (2000)
  3476. Controls on mass loss and nitrogen dynamics of oak leaf litter along an urban-rural land-use gradient (2000)
  3477. Effects of different definitions on forest area estimation in national forest inventories in Europe (2000)
  3478. Use of satellite image data to identify changes in hemlock health over space and time (2000)
  3479. Uncertainty estimation of the self-thinning process by Maximum-Entropy Principle (2000)
  3480. Cedrus - The True Cedars (2000)
  3481. Required sample size for monitoring stand dynamics in strict forest reserves: a case study (2000)
  3482. The Kyoto Protocol and forestry practices in the United States (2000)
  3483. Growth and yield model application in tropical rain forest management (2000)
  3484. The effects of moose (Alces alces L.) on hemlock (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.) seedling establishment in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada (2000)
  3485. Using sampling theory as the basis for a conceptual data model (2000)
  3486. Vascular plant propagule banks of six eastern hemlock stands and potential response to the hemlock woolly adelgid in the Catskill Mountains of New York (2000)
  3487. Response of Pin Cherry (Prunus Pensylvanica L.F.) to Fire, Canopy Disturbance, and Deer Herbivory on the Westvaco Wildlife and Ecosystem Research Forest (2000)
  3488. Wildlife habitat associations in eastern hemlock - birds, smaller mammals, and forest carnivores (2000)
  3489. A Shelterwood-burn Technique for Regenerating Productive Upland Oak Sites (2000)
  3490. Effects of the removal of overstory hemlock on redback salamanders and other forest-floor fauna (2000)
  3491. Effects of Fire, Deer Herbivory, Seed Predation, and Canopy Gaps on Forest Regeneration: A Large-scale Experimental Approach (2000)
  3492. The effects of group selection harvest size on logging productivity (2000)
  3493. Alternative sampling designs and estimators for annual surveys (2000)
  3494. Matching skidder size to wood harvested to increase hardwood fiber availability: a case study (2000)
  3495. Ethnoecology of Fire: An Experimental Approach in the Ohio Valley (2000)
  3496. Eastern hemlock: a market perspective (2000)
  3497. Effects of Shelterwood Harvesting and Prescribed Fire on Regeneration Structure (2000)
  3498. Impacts of hemlock woolly adelgid - the effects on tree health and mortality probability (2000)
  3499. Monitoring Scarab Populations Exposed to Prescribed Fire in Mixed-oak Forests of Southeast Ohio (2000)
  3500. Recognizing all-aged hemlock forests (2000)
  3501. Managing Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers (Picoides borealis) Affects Breeding Bird Communities of Pine-Oak Forests in Southeastern Kentucky (2000)
  3502. Shigometer (2000)
  3503. Experimental Studies of Oak Seed Responses to Fire Temperature in Appalachian Mixed-oak Litter (2000)
  3504. Proceedings: symposium on sustainable management of hemlock ecosystems in eastern North America (2000)
  3505. Prescribed Fire and Herbicides Modify Soil Processes During Barrens Ecosystem Restoration (2000)
  3506. Comparative biology of three Scymnus lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): predators of Adelges tsugae (Homoptera: Adelgidae) (2000)
  3507. Ecological Effects of Fire on Xerophyllum asphodeloides, a Rare Appalachian Lily (2000)
  3508. Hemlock resources at risk in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2000)
  3509. Base-age invariance and inventory projections (2000)
  3510. Application of linked regional scale growth, biogeography, and economic models for southeastern United States pine forests (2000)
  3511. Ground Beetle Responses to Prescribed Burning in Southern Ohio?s Hardwood Forests (2000)
  3512. Changes in the genetic diversity of eastern hemlock as a result of different forest management practices (2000)
  3513. Tracking the health of trees over time on forest health monitoring plots (2000)
  3514. Effect of crown growing space on the development of young hardwood crop trees (2000)
  3515. Evaluating a model to predict timber harvesting in Austria (2000)
  3516. Physiological and environmental causes of freezing injury in red spruce (2000)
  3517. Ring Shake in Eastern Hemlock: Frequency and Relationship to Tree Attributes (2000)
  3518. Tree health and physiology in a changing environment (2000)
  3519. Annual updating of plantation inventory estimates using hybrid models (2000)
  3520. The effects of thinning intensity on snag and cavity tree abundance in an Appalachian hardwood stand (2000)
  3521. Sources of uncertainty in annual forest inventory estimates (2000)
  3522. Effects of timber harvests on invertebrate biomass and avian nest success (2000)
  3523. An international nomenclature for forest work study (2000)
  3524. Winter photosynthesis in red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.): limitations, potential benefits, and risks (2000)
  3525. How to estimate carbon sequestration on small forest tracts estimate carbon sequestration on small forest tracts (2000)
  3526. The role of site conditions in survival of hemlocks infested with the hemlock woolly adelgid: amelioration through the use of organic biostimulants (2000)
  3527. Which nature? A case study of Whitetop Mountain (2000)
  3528. Late-successional forests and northern spotted owls: how effective is the Northwest Forest Plan? (2000)
  3529. Songbird response to group selection harvests and clearcuts in a New Hampshire northern hardwood forest (2000)
  3530. Long-term scientific benefits from preserving old-growth hemlock stands at Clear Lake near Minden, Ontario, Canada (2000)
  3531. Relationships between fine root dynamics and nitrogen availability in Michigan northern hardwood forests (2000)
  3532. Milling and marketing of eastern hemlock lumber (2000)
  3533. Forestry effects on vertebrate species habitats in the riparian zone (2000)
  3534. Forest declines in response to environmental change (2000)
  3535. At home with nature: effects of "greenness" on children's cognitive functioning (2000)
  3536. Nitrogen saturation in experimental forested watersheds (2000)
  3537. Wildlife habitat associations in eastern hemlock--birds, smaller mammals, and forest carnivores (2000)
  3538. Geologic and edaphic factors influencing susceptibility of forest soils to environmental change (2000)
  3539. Periodicity in spatial data and geostatistical models: autocorrelation between patches  (2000)
  3540. Forest resources and conditions (2000)
  3541. Predation on Japanese quail vs. house sparrow eggs in artificial nests: small eggs reveal small predators (2000)
  3542. The application of 13C-labeled tetramethylammonium hydroxide (13C-TMAH) thermochemolysis to study fungal degradation of wood (2000)
  3543. Management of eastern hemlock for deer wintering areas (2000)
  3544. Climate and atmospheric deposition patterns and trends (2000)
  3545. Interacting effects of multiple stresses on growth and physiological processes in northern forest trees (2000)
  3546. Effects of climate change on forest insect and disease outbreaks (2000)
  3547. CODIT (2000)
  3548. Composition, structure, and sustainability of hemlock ecosystems in eastern North America (2000)
  3549. Regional impacts of climate change and elevated carbon dioxide on forest productivity (2000)
  3550. Downed wood as seedbed: measurement and management guidelines (2000)
  3551. Hemlock's future in the context of its history: an ecological perspective (2000)
  3552. A modeling study of the impact of urban trees on ozone (2000)
  3553. Seventh symposium on systems analysis in forest resources; 1997 May 28-31; Traverse City, MI. (2000)
  3554. Growth patterns of Tsuga canadensis in managed uneven-aged northern conifer stands (2000)
  3555. Integrated tools for natural resources inventories in the 21st century (2000)
  3556. Forest responses to changing climate: lessons from the past and uncertainty for the future (2000)
  3557. Evaluation of aestival diapause in hemlock woolly adelgid (2000)
  3558. Influences of eastern hemlock mortality on nutrient cycling (2000)
  3559. Multiresource inventories incorporating GIS, GPS, and database management systems (2000)
  3560. Summary of prospective global change impacts on northern U.S. forest ecosystems (2000)
  3561. History and results of the Northern Forest Health Monitoring Program (2000)
  3562. Sustaining Oak Ecosystems in the Central Hardwood Region: Lessons from the Past--Continuing the History of Disturbance (2000)
  3563. Growth and stocking of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in New England (2000)
  3564. Basic truths for planning and executing an inventory (2000)
  3565. State-of-the-art technologies of forest inventory and monitoring in Taiwan (2000)
  3566. A profile of Wisconsin's private forest landowers (2000)
  3567. Vegetation composition and structure in two hemlock stands threatened by the hemlock woolly adelgid (2000)
  3568. Seasonal patterns of carbohydrate reserves in red spruce seedlings (2000)
  3569. Eastern hemlock response to even- and uneven-age management in the Acadian forest: results from the Penobscot Experimental Forest long-term silviculture study (2000)
  3570. Natural regeneration of eastern hemlock: a review (2000)
  3571. History of forest survey sampling designs in the United States (2000)
  3572. Classification and spatial analysis of eastern hemlock health using remote sensing and GIS (2000)
  3573. Acid mist and soil Ca and Al alter the mineral nutrition and physiology of red spruce (2000)
  3574. Dynamics of Connecticut hemlock stands (2000)
  3575. Silviculture and stand dynamics of hemlock-dominated stands in southern New England: some lessons from early research (2000)
  3576. Relative contribution of hemlock pollen to the phosphorus loading of the clear lake ecosystem near Minden, Ontario (2000)
  3577. Composition and structure of hemlock-dominated riparian forests of the northern Allegheny plateau: a baseline assessment (2000)
  3578. Predicting long-term forest development following hemlock mortality (2000)
  3579. Cold tolerance and photosystem function in a montane red spruce population: physiological relationships with foliar carbohydrates (2000)
  3580. Home range use by swamp rabbits (Sylvilagus aquaticus) in a frequently inundated bottomland forest (2000)
  3581. The effects of site factors on the rate of hemlock decline: a case study in New Jersey (2000)
  3582. Stand, landscape, and ecosystem analyses of hemlock woolly adelgid outbreaks in southern New England: an overview (2000)
  3583. Host suitability and preference of Laricobius nigrinus (Fender) (Coleoptera: Derodontidae): a predatory beetle for potential biological control of Adelges tsugae (Annand) (Homoptera: Adelgidae) (2000)
  3584. Anthropogenic fire history and red oak forests in south-central Ontario (2000)
  3585. A comparison of sample unit designs in the national inventory of the U.S. (2000)
  3586. Is Pseudoscymnus tsugae the solution to the hemlock woolly adelgid problem?: An early perspective (2000)
  3587. Some aspects of inventory integration (2000)
  3588. Overview of hemlock health (2000)
  3589. The summer drought related hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) decline in eastern North America 5,700 to 5,100 years ago (2000)
  3590. An assessment of uncertainty in forest carbon budget projections (2000)
  3591. Towards a plot size for Canada's national forest inventory (2000)
  3592. The pine Pschi4 promoter directs wound-induced transcription (1999)
  3593. Root dynamics and nutrient allocation in sugar maple (1999)
  3594. Structural legacies of catastrophic windstorm in a mature Great Lakes aspen forest. (1999)
  3595. An integrated approach for determining the size of hardwood group-selection openings (1999)
  3596. The effect of landform and plant size on mortallity and recovery of longleaf pine during a 100-year loog1 (1999)
  3597. Spatial relationships between sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh), sugar maple decline, slope, aspect, and atmospheric deposition in northern Pennsylvania (1999)
  3598. Evaluation of Mist-net Sampling as an Index to Productivity in Kirtland's Warblers (1999)
  3599. Detecting changes in tree health and productivity in silver fir-beech forests of Slovenia (1999)
  3600. Illumination and the perception of remote habitat patches by whit footed mice (1999)
  3601. Factors associated with rapid mortality of sugar maple in Pennsylvania (1999)
  3602. Practical field methods of estimating canopy cover, PAR, and LAI in Michigan Oak and pine stands (1999)
  3603. Oak Wilt in Minnesota: It's Still Here and We're Doing Something About It! (1999)
  3604. Convergence and divergence in leisure style among Whites and African Americans: toward an interracial contact hypothesis (1999)
  3605. Spatial and temporal trends of deer harvest and deer-vehicle accidents in Ohio (1999)
  3606. An optimization approach to selecting research natural areas in National Forests (1999)
  3607. Patterns of woody species composition on the Fernow Experimental Forest and adjacent portions of the Otter Creek Wilderness Area (1999)
  3608. Roads On The U.S. nation Forests: An Analysis of Public Attitudes, Beliefs, and Values Expressed in the News Media (1999)
  3609. Response of northern hardwood forests to nutrient perturbation (1999)
  3610. The public debate about roads on the National Forests : an analysis of the new media : 1994-98 (1999)
  3611. An assessment of residual stand conditions following shelterwood-with-reserves cuts in Appalachian hardwoods (1999)
  3612. Application of Advanced Technologies for Improvement of Hardwood Forests (1999)
  3613. Widespread sugar maple decline and regeneration failure in the Adirondacks (1999)
  3614. Mercury and Organic Carbon Relationships in Streams Draining Forested Upland/Peatland Watersheds (1999)
  3615. Seasonal patterns and environmental control of carbon dioxide and water vapour exchange in an ecotonal boreal forest (1999)
  3616. Gene genealogies in geographically structured populations (1999)
  3617. Impact of forest liming on growth, vigor, and reproduction of sugar maple and associated hardwoods (1999)
  3618. Effects of Tropospheric O3 on Trembling Aspen and Interaction with CO2: Results from an O3-Gradient and a FACE Experiment (1999)
  3619. The formation of a ligno-suberised layer and necrophylactic periderm in beech bark (Fagus sylvatica L.) (1999)
  3620. Characterization of coarse woody debris across a 100 year chronosequence of upland oak-hickory forest (1999)
  3621. Role of climate in the dieback of northern hardwoods (1999)
  3622. Effect of soil compaction and organic matter removal on two earthworm populations and some soil properties in a hardwood forest (1999)
  3623. Regeneration results using two-aged management (1999)
  3624. Estimating Uncertainty in Annual Forest Inventory Estimates (1999)
  3625. Relationship between foliar chemistry and insect performance: the forest tent caterpillar (1999)
  3626. Spatially explicit and stochastic simulation of forest landscape fire disturbance and succession (1999)
  3627. Releasing sheltered northern red oak during the early stem exclusion stage (1999)
  3628. North Dakota's forest resources, 1994. (1999)
  3629. Integrating the role of stressors through carbohydrate dynamics (1999)
  3630. A qualitative exploration of the wilderness experience as a source of spiritual inspiration (1999)
  3631. Harvesting strategies for increasing the availability and quality of hardwood fiber (1999)
  3632. Conflict over natural resource management a social indicator based on analysis of online news media text (1999)
  3633. Foliar chemistry of sugar maple: a regional view (1999)
  3634. Microclimate in Forest Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology (1999)
  3635. Atmospheric Inputs of Mercury and Organic Carbon into a Forested Upland/Bog Watershed (1999)
  3636. Multi-scalar spatial modeling of northern forest dynamics: foundations, theories, and applications (1999)
  3637. Markers of environmental stress in forest trees (1999)
  3638. An Innovative Method for Evaluating Strategic Goals in a Public Agency: Conservation Leadership in the U.S. Forest Service (1999)
  3639. Foresters' Metric Conversions program (version 1.0). [Computer program] (1999)
  3640. Values, Ethics, and Attitudes Toward National Forest Management: An Empirical Study (1999)
  3641. Nitrogen addition affects leaf nutrition and photosynthesis in sugar maple in a nutrient-poor northern Vermont forest (1999)
  3642. Physiology and Genetics of Tree-Phytophage Interactions (1999)
  3643. Pin cherry effects on Allegheny hardwood stand development (1999)
  3644. Annual Forest Inventories for the North Central Region of the United States (1999)
  3645. Nutritional factors associated with decline in Canada (1999)
  3646. Hands on or hands off? Disgust sensitivity and preference for environmental education activities (1999)
  3647. Volatile organic compound emmission rates from mixed deciduous and coniferous foest in Northern Wisconsin, USA (1999)
  3648. Aquatic conditions (1999)
  3649. Relationships between stream acid anion-base cation chemistry and watershed soil types on the Allegheny high plateau (1999)
  3650. Harvesting Options for Riparian Areas (1999)
  3651. Trends in growth rates of Vermont sugar maples from 1953-1992 in relation to stand nutrition (1999)
  3652. Joint Annual Forest Inventory and Monitoring System (1999)
  3653. Effects of CaCl2 and AlCl3 additions on sugar maple fine roots and exchangeable ions in rhizosphere and bulk soils of a northern hardwood forest (1999)
  3654. Ecosystem Restoration: A Manager's Perspective (1999)
  3655. Polyamine levels during the development of zygotic and somatic embryos of Pinus radiata (1999)
  3656. Genetic evidence that butternut canker was recently introduced into North America (1999)
  3657. Mechanisms of base-cation depletion by acid deposition in forest soils of the northeastern U.S. (1999)
  3658. The restoration and management of nature: A conference and forthcoming book explore restoration from the perspectives of the social science and humanities (1999)
  3659. Changes in base cations in forest floors (1999)
  3660. Principles for ecological classification (1999)
  3661. Foliar nutrient analysis of sugar maple decline: retrospective vector diagnosis (1999)
  3662. Plethodontid salamander response to Silvilcultural Practices in Missouri Ozark forests (1999)
  3663. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half - 98 (1999)
  3664. Do Predation Rates on Artificial Nests Accurately Reflect Predation Rates on Natural Bird Nests? (1999)
  3665. Taxol: a review (1999)
  3666. An ecological aesthetic for forest landscape management (1999)
  3667. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 1997 (1999)
  3668. Vegetation responsees to landscape structure at multiple scales across a Northern Wisconsin, USA, pine barrens landscape (1999)
  3669. Diameter-growth model across shortleaf pine range using regression tree analysis (1999)
  3670. A review of the regeneration dynamics of North American boreal forest tree species (1999)
  3671. The effects of defoliation and thinning on the dieback, mortality, and growth of sugar maple in the Tug Hill Region of New York (1999)
  3672. Synergistic effect of ethanol to a-pinene in primart attraction of the larger pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (1999)
  3673. Genetic transformation in conifers (1999)
  3674. Predation of Small Eggs in Artificial Nests: Effects of Nest Position, Edge, and Potential Predator Abundance in Extensive Forest (1999)
  3675. Trends in Timber Use and Product Recovery in New York (1999)
  3676. Chapter 2: particulate matter (PM10) in the air (1999)
  3677. Acid rain impacts on calcium nutrition and forest health (1999)
  3678. Habitat patch size and nesting success of yellow-breasted chats (1999)
  3679. Sugar maple seedling anatomy and element localization at forest sites with differing nutrient levels (1999)
  3680. A case-based approach to understanding vacation planning (1999)
  3681. Influence of geologic and pedologic factors on health of sugar maple on the Allegheny Plateau (1999)
  3682. Gypsy moths get sick too! (1999)
  3683. Factors contributing to sugar maple decline along topographic gradients on the glaciated and unglaciated Allegheny Plateau (1999)
  3684. Partitioning of 14C-labeled photosynthate to allelochemicals and primary metabolites in source and sink leaves of aspen: evidence for secondary metabolite turnover (1999)
  3685. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 1998 (1999)
  3686. Stated choice models for predicting the impact of user fees at public recreation sites (1999)
  3687. History of sugar maple decline (1999)
  3688. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1997. (1999)
  3689. A ten-year regional assessment of sugar maple mortality (1999)
  3690. Land parcelization and forest cover fragmentation in three forested countries in Northern Lower Michigan (1999)
  3691. Sugar maple: its characteristics and potentials (1999)
  3692. Regeneration alternatives for upland white spruce after buring and logging in interior Alaska (1999)
  3693. Sugar maple: abundance and site relationships in the pre- and post- settlement forest (1999)
  3694. The use of ecological classification in management (1999)
  3695. Soil water and xylem chemistry in declining sugar maple stands in Pennsylvania (1999)
  3696. Use of microsatellite markers in management of conifer forest species (1999)
  3697. Assays for the activities of polyamine biosynthetic enzymes using intact tissues (1999)
  3698. Responses of turtle assemblage to environmental gradients in the St. Croix River in Minnesota and Wisconsin, U.S.A. (1999)
  3699. Values, emotions and desired outcomes reflected in public responses to forest management plans  (1999)
  3700. Workshop on Functional Aspects of Regeneration of the Boreal Forest in the Context of Sustainable Forest Management (1999)
  3701. Precommercial thinning in a northern conifer stand: 18-year results (1999)
  3702. Understanding and Managing the Assessment Process (1999)
  3703. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1997 (1999)
  3704. Screening Pinus sylvestris grown for the production of Christmas trees for resistance to western gall rust Peridermium harknessii using different sources of aeciospores (1999)
  3705. Proceedings of the 1998 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (1999)
  3706. Linking an ecosystem model and a landscape model to study forest species response to climate warming (1999)
  3707. An atlas of current and potential future distributions of common trees of the Eastern United States  (1999)
  3708. The effects of seed dispersal on the simulation of long-term forset landscape change (1999)
  3709. Bibliography of surface-mine reclamation research: 1976-1993 (1999)
  3710. The Public Debate about Roads on the National Forest: An Analysis of the News Media (1999)
  3711. Creating a "first-cut" species distribution map for large areas from forest inventory data (1999)
  3712. Caveat Emptor (1999)
  3713. Geologic and tributary influences on the chemistry of a headwater stream (1999)
  3714. What people think about Ecological restoration and Related Topics: At a first look (1999)
  3715. Understory tree characteristics and disturbance history of a central Appalachian forest prior to old-growth harvesting (1999)
  3716. Influence of cultural practices on edaphic factors related to root disease in Pinus nursery seedlings (1999)
  3717. Atlas of current and potential future distributions of common trees of the eastern United States (1999)
  3718. Chapter 5: Acid deposition (1999)
  3719. Sugar maple ecology and health: proceedings of an international symposium (1999)
  3720. Resistance to galling adelgids varies among families of Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmani P.) (1999)
  3721. ROMI-RIP 2.0: A Rough Mill Rip-First Simulator (1999)
  3722. Effects of timber harvesting on coarse woody debris in red pine forets across the Great Lakes states, U.S.A. (1999)
  3723. FIA photointerpretation in Southern New England: a tool to determine forest fragmantation and proximity to human development.  (1999)
  3724. Growing Power?: Social Benefits From Urban Greening Projects (1999)
  3725. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on gypsy moth and other invasive species 1999 (1999)
  3726. An analysis of the forest resources of Kansas. (1999)
  3727. Forests and People (1999)
  3728. A matrix transition model for an uneven-aged, oak-hickory forest in the Missouri ozark highlands (1999)
  3729. FRAN: financial ratio analysis and more (Version 2.0 for Windows) (1999)
  3730. Tomicus and anoplophora genetics: Important research needs (1999)
  3731. Organisms of the Hubbard Brook Valley, New Hampshire (1999)
  3732. Among-provence variability of gas exchange and growth in response to long-term elevated CO2 exposure (1999)
  3733. Annotated bibliography on "birdseye" figured grain (1999)
  3734. Ecological and resource economics as ecosystem management tools (1999)
  3735. Annotated bibliography on forest practices legislation related to water quality (1999)
  3736. Overview of approaches to sustain forest productivity during forest road development and timber harvesting activities (1999)
  3737. Performance of a cut-to-length harvester in a single-tree and group selection cut (1999)
  3738. Scale considerations for ecosystem management (1999)
  3739. Overland transmission of Ceratocystis fagacearum: extending our understanding (1999)
  3740. Perspectives : anecdotal, historical and critical commentaries on genetics (1999)
  3741. Social values of specialty forest products to rural communities (1999)
  3742. Landscape ecology and forest management (1999)
  3743. The Spruce Beetle (1999)
  3744. Assessing the benefits of reducing fire risk in the wildland urban interface: A contingent valuation approach (1999)
  3745. Regeneration of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in the Yucatan (1999)
  3746. Changing demographics affecting sprawl (1999)
  3747. Modeling potential future individual tree-species distributions in the eastern United States under a climate change scenario: a case study with Pinus virginiana (1999)
  3748. Distribution of native Legumes (Leguminoseae) in frequently burned longleaf pine (Pinaceae)-Wiregrass (Poaceae) ecosystems (1999)
  3749. Kane Experimental Forest (1999)
  3750. A new approach to monitoring the social environment for natural resource management and policy: The case of US national forest benefits and values (1999)
  3751. Ecological and resource economics as ecosystem management tools (1999)
  3752. Logging impact in uneven-aged stands of the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (1999)
  3753. Synchronous Crepuscular Flight of Female Asian Gypsy Moths: Relationships of Light Intensity and Ambient and Body Temperatures (1999)
  3754. Seasonal dynamics and effects of nitrogen supply rate on nitrogen and carbohydrate reserves in cutting-derived Salix viminalis plants (1999)
  3755. Landscape patterns of understory composition and richness across a moisture and nitrogen mineralization gradient in Ohio (U.S.A.) Quercus forests (1999)
  3756. Chapter 3: Status and trends of vegetation (1999)
  3757. Translocation and incorporation of strontium carbonate derived strontium into calcium oxalate crystals by the wood decay fungus Resinicium bicolor (1999)
  3758. Regurgitative food transfer among wild wolves (1999)
  3759. Analysis of the 1996 Wisconsin forest statistics by habitat type. (1999)
  3760. Accelerated Growth and Initial Flowering of S2 Pinus Banksiana Selected for Precocious Flowering (1999)
  3761. Great Lakes Forests (1999)
  3762. Geographic extension of an uneven-aged, multi-species matrix growth model for northern hardwood forests (1999)
  3763. Limber Pine Dwarf Mistletoe (FIDL) (1999)
  3764. Influence of weather at time of pollenation on acorn production of Quercus alba and Quercus velutina (1999)
  3765. Seventh workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts); 1998 September 27-29; South Lake Tahoe, CA. (1999)
  3766. Biomass, thermal inertia, and radiative freeze occurrence in leafless forests (1999)
  3767. Sustaining recruitment of oak reproduction in uneven-aged stands in the Ozark Highlands. (1999)
  3768. Harvesting Impacts on Soil Properties and Tree Regeneration in Pure and Mixed Aspen Stands (1999)
  3769. A climatology of late-spring freezes in the northeastern United States. (1999)
  3770. Analyzing The Uncertainty Of Diameter Growth Model Predictions (1999)
  3771. Drought and ozone stress effects on competition among selected prairie grass species and Giant Foxtail (1999)
  3772. Self-thinning and stockability of the circumboreal aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx., and P. tremula L.). (1999)
  3773. Characterizing individual particles on tree leaves using computer automated scanning electron microscopy (1999)
  3774. Histochemical and microspectrophotometric analyses of early wound responses of resistant and susceptible Populus tremuloides inoculated with Entoleuca mammata (=Hypoxylon mammatum) (1999)
  3775. Tree health and physiology in a changing environment (1999)
  3776. Ownership and ecosystem as sources of spatial heterogeneity in a forested landscape, Wisconsin, USA (1999)
  3777. The influence of lumber grade on machine productivity in the rough mill (1999)
  3778. Inoculation methods for Populus tremuloides resistant to Hypoxylon canker (1999)
  3779. Character-marked furniture: potential for lumber yield increase in crosscut-first rough mills (1999)
  3780. HARVEST: linking timber harvesting strategies to landscape patterns (1999)
  3781. An object-oriented forest landscape model and its representation of tree species (1999)
  3782. Predation, scramble competition, and the vigilance group size effect in dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis) (1999)
  3783. Cloning and sequencing of a cellobiohydrolase gene from Trichoderma harzianum FP108 (1999)
  3784. Ruffed grouse status, hunting and response to habitat management in Missouri. (1999)
  3785. Microsatellite DNA as shared genetic markers among conifer species (1999)
  3786. Options for temporary wetland and stream crossings (1999)
  3787. Black Pineleaf Scale (FIDL) (1998)
  3788. Disruption Of Secondary Attraction Of The Spruce Beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis, By Pheromones Of Two Sympatric Spcies (1998)
  3789. Stump Sprouting Probabilities for Southern Indiana Oaks (1998)
  3790. Clustering Timber Harvests and the Effects of Dynamic Forest Management Policy on Forest Fragmentation (1998)
  3791. Estimating regional plant biodiversity with GIS modelling (1998)
  3792. Modeling Disjunct Gray Wolf Populations in Semi-Wild Landscapes (1998)
  3793. A comparative analysis of hardwood sawtimber quality of national forests versus adjacent lands (1998)
  3794. Using Historical Temperature Records To Adjust The Federal Quarantine Of The Pine Shoot Beetle (1998)
  3795. Acquisition of Ophiostoma quercus and Ceratocystis fagacearum by nitidulids from O. quercus-colonized oak wilt mats (1998)
  3796. Competitive Exclusion of Dendroctonus rufipennis Induced by Pheromones of Ips tridens and Dryocoetes affaber (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) (1998)
  3797. Moth and carabid beetle species associated with two ecological phases in northern Michigan. (1998)
  3798. The forest resources of Nebraska. (1998)
  3799. The North Central Forest Inventory and Analysis timber product output database--a regional composite approach. (1998)
  3800. Affective and cognitive effects of information use over the course of a vacation (1998)
  3801. Practical social assessments for national forest planning. (1998)
  3802. Urban parks as green walls or green magnets? Interracial relations in neighborhood boundary parks (1998)
  3803. Information about old growth for selected forest type groups in the eastern United States. (1998)
  3804. Leisure preferences and open space needs in an (1998)
  3805. Planting White Oak in the Ozark Highlands: A Shelterwood Prescription (1998)
  3806. Geomorphic variation in riparian tree mortality and stream coarse woody debris recruitment from record flooding in a coastal plain stream (1998)
  3807. Planting Northern Red Oak in the Ozark Highlands: A Shelterwood Prescription (1998)
  3808. Site preparation treatments and browse protection affect establishment and growth of northern white-cedar. (1998)
  3809. Christmas Tree Pest Manual (1998)
  3810. Nut production handbook for Eastern black walnut (1998)
  3811. Temporary stream and wetland crossing options for forest management. (1998)
  3812. Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1997. (1998)
  3813. The biology of gall-inducing arthropods. (1998)
  3814. Interactions of insects, woodpeckers, and hypoxylon canker on aspen. (1998)
  3815. Proceedings: population dynamics, impacts, and integrated management of forest defoliating insects (1998)
  3816. The forest resources of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, 1996. (1998)
  3817. Bartlett Experimental Forest (1998)
  3818. Illinois timber industry-an assessment of timber product output and use, 1996. (1998)
  3819. Factors that influence the rejection of new manufacturing technologies and concepts (1998)
  3820. People and the River: Perception and Use of Chicago Waterways for Recreation. (1998)
  3821. Character-marked furniture: potential for lumber yield increase in rip-first rough mills (1998)
  3822. Improving Estimates of Acceptable Growiing Stock in Young Upland Oak Forests in the Missouri Ozarks (1998)
  3823. Why do stumpage prices increase more than lumber prices? (1998)
  3824. In Pursuit of a Better Seed Trap (1998)
  3825. The Role of Fine Root Dynamics in the N and P Cycles of Regenerating Upland Oak-Hickory Forests (1998)
  3826. Quantifying Landscape Spatial Pattern: What Is the State of the Art? (1998)
  3827. On the sources of vegetation activity variation, and their relation with water balance in Mexico (1998)
  3828. Green leaf volatiles disrupt responses by the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis, and the western pine beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to attractant-baited traps (1998)
  3829. Woody understory response to changes in overstory density: thinning in Allegheny hardwoods (1998)
  3830. Simulating spatial and temporal context of forest management using hypothetical landscapes (1998)
  3831. Associations between breeding bird abundance and stand structure in the White Mountains, New Hampshire and Maine, USA (1998)
  3832. What's working on working rivers: a handbook for improving urban rivers: examples from Chicago area rivers.  (1998)
  3833. Distribution of resting spores of the Lymantria dispar pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga in soil and on bark (1998)
  3834. People and the river: perception and use of Chicago waterways for recreation. (1998)
  3835. Assessment of Residual Stand Quality and Regeneration Following Shelterwood Cutting in Central Appalachian Hardwoods (1998)
  3836. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1996. (1998)
  3837. Estimating total forest biomass in Maine, 1995 (1998)
  3838. Interaction between a Nosema sp. (Microspora: Nosematidae) and Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Infecting the Gypsy Moth, Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)1 (1998)
  3839. The central Appalachian hardwoods experience provides silvicultural tools for Ontario (1998)
  3840. Chicago's living rivers. (1998)
  3841. Temperature of upland and peatland soils in a north central Minnesota forest (1998)
  3842. Private timberland owners of Michigan, 1994. (1998)
  3843. Mapping the microbial universe : the importance of living collections for fungal systematics (1998)
  3844. Small-mammal abundance at three elevations on a mountain in central Vermont, USA: a sixteen-year record (1998)
  3845. Soil properties and aspen development five years after compaction and forest floor removal (1998)
  3846. Characterizing Virginia's private forest owners and their forest lands.  (1998)
  3847. Indiana's timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1995. (1998)
  3848. Russian and Ukrainian literature on the gypsy moth: an annotated bibliography (1998)
  3849. Women's work... in wood products (1998)
  3850. Multidisciplinary views in modeling response to climate change: A workshop summary (1998)
  3851. Maintaining species diversity in the central Appalachians (1998)
  3852. History of the Northeastern Research Station: 1973 to 1998 (1998)
  3853. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First Half - 1997 (1998)
  3854. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 1996 and 1997 (1998)
  3855. THINEX - an expert system for estimating forest harvesting productivity and cost (1998)
  3856. NEWILD (version 1.0) user's manual [Computer program]  (1998)
  3857. Tool and Technique for Restraining Live-Captured American Martens and Fishers (1998)
  3858. Proceedings of the 1997 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1997 April 6-9; Bolton Landing, NY - Part 5 of 5 (1998)
  3859. Tree shelters and other methods for reducing deer damage to hardwood regeneration in the eastern United States (1998)
  3860. Proceedings of the 1997 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1997 April 6-9; Bolton Landing, NY - Part 3 of 5 (1998)
  3861. Predicting abundance of 80 tree species following climate change in the Eastern United States (1998)
  3862. Proceedings of the 1997 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1997 April 6-9; Bolton Landing, NY - Part 4 of 5 (1998)
  3863. Forest-atmosphere carbon dioxide exchange in eastern Siberia (1998)
  3864. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1998; 1998 January 20-23; Annapolis, MD - Articles 37-72 (1998)
  3865. Skidders, Trucking, and Fellers limiting Factors in WV Logging Industry (1998)
  3866. Proceedings of the 1997 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1997 April 6-9; Bolton Landing, NY - Part 2 of 5 (1998)
  3867. Nature and the river: a natural resources report of the Chicago and Calumet waterways.  (1998)
  3868. Optimization of Cry3A yields in Bacillus thuringiensis by use of sporulation-dependent promoters in combination with the STAB-SD mRNA sequence (1998)
  3869. Pulpwood Production in the Northeast--1994, 1995, and 1996 (1998)
  3870. Proceedings of the 1997 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1997 April 6-9; Bolton Landing, NY - Part 1 of 5 (1998)
  3871. Modeling the effects of urban vegetation on air pollution (1998)
  3872. JEFI: a cash flow analysis program (Version 3.0 for Windows). [Computer program].  (1998)
  3873. West Virginia timber products output: 1994 (1998)
  3874. User's guide to UGRS: the Ultimate Grading and Remanufacturing System (version 5.0).  (1998)
  3875. Photosynthetic capacity of red spruce during winter (1998)
  3876. Comparison of a fully mapped plot design to three alternative designs for volume and area estimates using Maine inventory data (1998)
  3877. Wood Removals and Timber Use in New York, 1993 (1998)
  3878. Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1998; 1998 January 20-23; Annapolis, MD - Articles 1-36 (1998)
  3879. Sulfur cycling, retention, and mobility in soils: A review (1998)
  3880. 1998 data bank for kiln-dried red oak lumber (1998)
  3881. Carbon storage in forests and peatlands of Russia (1998)
  3882. Cyt1Aa protein of Bacillus thuringiensis is toxic to the Cottonwood Leaf Beetle, Chrysomela scripta, and suppresses high levels of resistance to Cry3Aa (1998)
  3883. Estimating white trunk rot in aspen stands (1998)
  3884. Pest risk assessment of the importation into the United States of unprocessed Pinus and Abies logs from Mexico  (1998)
  3885. Breeding biology of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia (1997)
  3886. Large-scale comparison of reforestation techniques commonly used in the lower Mississippi alluvial valley: first year results (1997)
  3887. Acidic deposition, cation mobilization, and biochemical indicators of stress in healthy red spruce (1997)
  3888. Planting oaks in the Central Hardwood Region: a shelterwood approach (1997)
  3889. You are what you eat: stable isotope ecology of owl diets in Alberta, Canada (1997)
  3890. Vegetation-site relationships and fire history of a savanna-glade-woodland mosaic in the Ozarks (1997)
  3891. A GIS-derived integrated moisture index to predict forest composition and productivity of Ohio forests (U.S.A.) (1997)
  3892. Forest ingrowth prediction model for the Northeastern United States (1997)
  3893. Distribution, abundance, and habitat use of territorial male Boreal Owls (Aegolius funereus) in northeast Minnesota (1997)
  3894. Stability of diameter distributions in a managed uneven-aged oak forest in the Ozark Highlands (1997)
  3895. Private forest-land owners of the Western United States, 1994 (1997)
  3896. Diameter growth of trees in an uneven-aged oak forest in the Missouri Ozarks (1997)
  3897. Population dynamics of Lanyu Scops Owls (Otus elegans botelensis) (1997)
  3898. An evaluation of uneven-aged cutting methods in even-aged oak-hickory stands in the Boston mountains of Arkansas (1997)
  3899. Estimating total forest biomass in New York, 1993 (1997)
  3900. The efficacy of economic-development programs in forest-dependent communities (1997)
  3901. Dispersal movements of juvenile Mexican Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis lucida) in New Mexico (1997)
  3902. Hardwood timber sales on state forests in Indiana: characteristics influencing costs and prices (1997)
  3903. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Fourth Quarter - 1995 (1997)
  3904. Distribution and extent of tree mortality in North Central hardwood forests (1997)
  3905. Habitat associated with Barred Owl (Strix varia) locations in southeastern Manitoba: a review of a habitat model (1997)
  3906. Identifying forest lands in urban areas in the Central Hardwood Region (1997)
  3907. Sulfuryl fluoride fumigation of red oak logs eradicates the oak wilt fungus (1997)
  3908. Private forest owners of the Central Hardwood Forest (1997)
  3909. Habitat use and movements of breeding male Boreal Owls (Aegolius funereus) in northeast Minnesota as determined by radio telemetry (1997)
  3910. Trends in hardwood timber resources for the Northern States (1997)
  3911. A summary of the Illinois flora based on the Illinois plant information network (1997)
  3912. Summary of mortality statistics and forest health monitoring results for the Northeastern United States (1997)
  3913. Biology and conservation of owls of the Northern Hemisphere: 2nd International symposium (1997)
  3914. The gypsy moth in the central hardwoods: research and management needs (1997)
  3915. Forest cover of Champaign County, Illinois in 1993 (1997)
  3916. Spatial patterns of Armillaria populations in the walker branch watershed throughfall displacement experiment, Tennessee,USA. (1997)
  3917. Current status, distribution, and conservation of the Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) in midwestern and western North America (1997)
  3918. Nitrogen budgets on Appalachian forest catchments (1997)
  3919. Relationships among foliar chemistry, foliar polyamines, and soil chemistry in red spruce trees growing across the northeastern United States (1997)
  3920. Perceived impacts of disturbance in central hardwood ecosystems (1997)
  3921. Barn Owl (Tyto alba) and Long-Eared Owl (Asio otus) mortality along motorways in Bourgogne-Champagne: report and suggestions (1997)
  3922. Integrating silviculture, forest management, and forest policy (1997)
  3923. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 1996 (1997)
  3924. Evaluating timber harvesting impacts on wildlife habitat suitability using FOREX (1997)
  3925. Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) captured at Cape May Point, NJ, 1980-1994: comparison of two capture techniques (1997)
  3926. Sustaining biodiversity in Midwestern woodlands (1997)
  3927. Private forest-land owners of the Southern United States, 1994 (1997)
  3928. Residual tree damage during selection cuts using two skidding systems in the Missouri Ozarks (1997)
  3929. Territories of Flammulated Owls (Otus flammeolus): is occupancy a measure of habitat quality? (1997)
  3930. Model of white oak flower survival and maturation (1997)
  3931. Owls as biomonitors of environmental contamination (1997)
  3932. A resource at the crossroads: a history of the central hardwoods (1997)
  3933. Corticosterone and Dispersal in Western Screech-Owls (Otus kennicottii) (1997)
  3934. Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation research symposium; 1996 March 31-April 1; Bolton Landing, NY. : Recreation/Forest Planning  (1997)
  3935. Sex-biased dispersal of young Western Screech-owls (Otus kennicottii) in southwestern Idaho (1997)
  3936. Fiber farming with insecticidal (1997)
  3937. Metapopulation dynamics of a Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) population in Colorado (1997)
  3938. Grass or fern competition reduce growth and survival of planted tree seedlings (1997)
  3939. Male Eastern Screech-owl (Otus asio) roosting behavior: possible effects from nesting stage and nest type (1997)
  3940. Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation research symposium; 1996 March 31-April 1; Bolton Landing, NY. : Economic/Recreation/Index  (1997)
  3941. Food habits of the Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) at six nest sites in Washington?s east Cascades (1997)
  3942. Proceedings: Integrating cultural tactics into the management of bark beetle and reforestation pests; 1996 September 1-3; Vallombrosa, Italy : Articles 24-31  (1997)
  3943. A Sensitivity Analysis of a Map of Habitat Quality for the California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis) in southern California (1997)
  3944. Response of potted northern red oak and hay-scented fern to additions of calcium, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus (1997)
  3945. Mortality causes in British Barn Owls (Tyto alba), based on 1,101 carcasses examined during 1963-1996 (1997)
  3946. Interference with shoot growth and flowering of dittany (Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton) by hardwood leachates (1997)
  3947. Owl broadcast surveys in the Foothills Model Forest, Alberta, Canada (1997)
  3948. USDA Forest Service Global Change Research Program Highlights: 1991-1995 : Global/Products/Review (1997)
  3949. Autumn migration of Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) in the Middle Atlantic and Northeastern United States: what observations from 1995 suggest (1997)
  3950. JEFFl/2-a cash flow analysis program (1997)
  3951. Testosterone, aggression, and territoriality in male Western Screech-owls (Otus kennicottii): results from preliminary experiments (1997)
  3952. Proceedings: Integrating cultural tactics into the management of bark beetle and reforestation pests; 1996 September 1-3; Vallombrosa, Italy : Articles 16-23 (1997)
  3953. Importance of prairie wetlands and avian prey to breeding Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus) in Northwestern North Dakota (1997)
  3954. FRAN: Financial Ratio Analysis (version l.0). (Computer Program) (1997)
  3955. Burrowing (Speotyto cunicularia) Owl survival in prairie Canada (1997)
  3956. Gypsy moth in the United States: an atlas (1997)
  3957. Banding of Asio Owls in south-central Saskatchewan (1997)
  3958. Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation research symposium; 1996 March 31-April 1; Bolton Landing, NY. : Ethnicity/Tourism/Recreation  (1997)
  3959. Territorial and nesting behavior in southern Boobook (Ninox novaeseelandiae) (1997)
  3960. USDA Forest Service Global Change Research Program Highlights: 1991-1995 : Effects of Global Change  (1997)
  3961. Raccoon ecological management area: partnership between Forest Service research and Mead Corporation (1997)
  3962. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth reseach forum 1997; 1997 January 14-17; Annapolis, MD : Articles 1-33  (1997)
  3963. Modeling critical habitat for Flammulated Owls (Otus flammeolus) (1997)
  3964. Applied ecosystem management on nonindustrial forest land.  (1997)
  3965. Black-flies and Leucocytozoon spp. as causes of mortality in juvenile Great Horned Owls in the Yukon, Canada (1997)
  3966. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth reseach forum 1997; 1997 January 14-17; Annapolis, MD. : Articles 34-60  (1997)
  3967. Landscape patterns around Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) nest sites in Oregon's central Coast Ranges (1997)
  3968. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth reseach forum 1997; 1997 January 14-17; Annapolis, MD : Articles 61-95  (1997)
  3969. Communicating the role of genetics in management (1997)
  3970. Proceedings: Integrating cultural tactics into the management of bark beetle and reforestation pests; 1996 September 1-3; Vallombrosa, Italy : Articles 1-6 to 1-61 (1997)
  3971. The influence of broadcast tape-recorded calls on captures of fall migrant Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) and Long-eared Owls (Asio otus) (1997)
  3972. JIL:Japanese Imports of Lumber-user's guide and brief analysis of Japanese hardwood lumber import trends (1997)
  3973. Clutch size variation in Tawny Owls (Strix aluco) from adjacent valley systems: can this be used as a surrogate to investigate temporal and spatial variations in vole density? (1997)
  3974. Proceedings: Integrating cultural tactics into the management of bark beetle and reforestation pests; 1996 September 1-3; Vallombrosa, Italy : Articles 7-15  (1997)
  3975. Auditory surveys for Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) in southern Wisconsin 1986-1996 (1997)
  3976. Identifying wood utilization options for ecosystem management : summary of a national research project  (1997)
  3977. Autumn populations and movements of migrant Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) at Little Suamico, Wisconsin (1997)
  3978. Proceedings of the 1996 Northeastern Recreation research symposium; 1996 March 31-April 1; Bolton Landing, NY. : Recreation/Festivals & Travel  (1997)
  3979. Nest sites and reproductive success of the Barred Owls (Strix varia) in Michigan (1997)
  3980. Effects of seasonal prescribed fires on hardwood advance regeneration in shelterwood stands (1997)
  3981. Increase in distribution records of owl species in Manitoba based on a volunteer nocturnal survey using Boreal Owl (Aegolius funereus) and Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) playback (1997)
  3982. Indicators of nitrate export from forested watersheds of the Chesapeake Bay region (1997)
  3983. Communicating silviculture: values and benefits for the new millennium (1997)
  3984. Three-year bole response of white oak (Quercus alba L.) crop trees to fertilizer and crown release on a Tennessee upland site (1997)
  3985. Monitoring Boreal Forest Owls in Ontario using tape playback surveys with volunteers (1997)
  3986. History of fire in a southern Ohio second-growth mixed-oak forest (1997)
  3987. Effectiveness of broadcast surveys in determining habitat use of Ferruginous Pygmy-owls (Glaucidium brasilianum) in southern Texas (1997)
  3988. Disturbance-related changes in ground flora of West Virginia oak forests (1997)
  3989. Intra- and interspecific calling in a Tropical Owl Community (1997)
  3990. Ground cover in old-growth forests of the central hardwood region (1997)
  3991. Demonstrating appropriate silviculture for sustainable forestry in central Siberia: a Russian - American partnership (1997)
  3992. Correlations among stand ages and forest strata in mixed-oak forests of southeastern Ohio (1997)
  3993. Size, dimorphism, and related characteristics of Ciccaba owls from Guatemala (1997)
  3994. Influence of weather on pollination and acorn production in two species of Missouri oaks (1997)
  3995. Strategies for protecting Western Burrowing Owls (Speotyto cunicularia hypugaea) from human activities (1997)
  3996. Establishment of northern red oak genetic tests with nursery-graded seedlings (1997)
  3997. 20-year study of Barn Owl (Tyto alba) reproduction in northern Utah (1997)
  3998. Micropropagation of juvenile and mature American elms from stem nodal sections (1997)
  3999. Deferment cutting in central Appalachian hardwoods: an update (1997)
  4000. The effects of partial cutting practices on forest stand structure in Appalachian hardwood forests (1997)
  4001. Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) productivity and home range characteristics in a shortgrass prairie (1997)
  4002. Survival and growth of hardwood seedlings following preplanting-root treatments and treeshelters (1997)
  4003. An update of demographic estimates for the Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) from Oregon's Central Coast Ranges (1997)
  4004. Drought effects on leaf abscission and leaf production in Populus clones (1997)
  4005. Habitat selection of Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus brooksi) on the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia  (1997)
  4006. Fire history, population, and calcium cycling in the current river watershed (1997)
  4007. Breeding population of the Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa Forster) in Belarus: summary of recent knowledge (1997)
  4008. Temporal variation in woody species composition from 1922 to 1996 in a second-growth Appalachian forest (1997)
  4009. USDA Forest Service Global Change Research Program Highlights: 1991-1995 : Introduction/Research/Global (1997)
  4010. Effect of tree shelters on above-ground stem biomass leaf numbers and size, and height growth (1997)
  4011. The Blue Mountains Natural Resources Institute: partnerships that demonstrate the role of silviculture in forest management (1997)
  4012. Ecological classification systems for the Wayne National Forest, southeastern Ohio (1997)
  4013. Report on the Western Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) conservation workshop (1997)
  4014. Tree shelters fail to enhance height growth of northern red oak in the upper peninsula of Michigan (1997)
  4015. Comparative food niche analysis of Strix Owls in Belarus (1997)
  4016. Distribution-of-cut guides for thinning in Allegheny hardwoods: a review (1997)
  4017. Carbon sequestration in forests as a national policy issue (1997)
  4018. Spatial configuration and distribution of forest patches in Champaign County, Illinois: 1940 to 1993 (1997)
  4019. Is the northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) nomadic? (1997)
  4020. Assessing species variation within forest cover types delineated using color-infrared aerial photographs (1997)
  4021. Habitat fragmentation and the Burrowing Owls (Speotyto cunicularia) in Saskatchewan (1997)
  4022. Siberian Moth: Potential New Pest (1997)
  4023. Communicating the story of silviculture on the Allegheny National Forest (1997)
  4024. Micropropagation of juvenile and mature american beech (1997)
  4025. Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) population and habitat inventory at its northern range limit in the Southern Interior of British Columbia (1997)
  4026. Regeneration responses of oak-dominated stands to thinning and clearcutting in northwestern Pennsylvania (1997)
  4027. Conservation implications of a multi-scale study of Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) habitat use in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA (1997)
  4028. Hay-scented fern spore production following clearcutting (1997)
  4029. The effects of predator exclusion and food supplementation on Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) population change in Saskatchewan (1997)
  4030. White ash (Fraxinus americana L.) survival and growth in unmanaged upland forests (1997)
  4031. Two-age silviculture on the Monongahela National Forest - managers and scientists assess 17 years of communication (1997)
  4032. Cycle-time equation for the Koller K300 cable yarder operating on steep slopes in the Northeast (1997)
  4033. Report on the nocturnal raptor monitoring workshop (1997)
  4034. Incorporation of tracers and dazomet by rotary tillers and a spading machine (1997)
  4035. North American long-term soil productivity research program (1997)
  4036. Susceptibility of the endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) to Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki used for gypsy moth suppression in Michigan (1997)
  4037. "Mission possible: owls in education" (1997)
  4038. The Midwest flood of 1993: did trees protect levees along the Missouri River? (1997)
  4039. Plant morphological characteristics as a tool in monitoring response to silvicultural activities (1997)
  4040. Compensatory mechanisms of central hardwood forest communities in a changing environment (1997)
  4041. Model for multi-stand management based on structural attributes of individual stands (1997)
  4042. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1996; 1996 January 16-19; Annapolis, MD. (1997)
  4043. Stand dynamics in 60-year-old Allegheny hardwoods after thinning (1997)
  4044. Patterns of northern red oak growth and mortality in western Pennsylvania (1997)
  4045. ROMI-CROSS: ROugh MIll CROSScut-first simulator (1997)
  4046. Changes in down dead wood volume across a chronosequence of silvicultural openings in southern Indiana forests (1997)
  4047. The role of silviculture in the active management of riparian zone vegetation in the Oregon Coast Range: a partnership between researchers and managers (1997)
  4048. Red maple development in mixed hardwood stands in West Virginia (1997)
  4049. Bent Creek demonstration program (1997)
  4050. Two-year survival and growth of artificial northern red oak regeneration at Gettysburg National Military Park (1997)
  4051. Flammulated Owls (Otus flammeolus) breeding in deciduous forests (1997)
  4052. Impact of soil scarification on the composition of regeneration and species diversity in an oak shelterwood (1997)
  4053. Seasonal distribution of the Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) in Southwestern Alberta (1997)
  4054. Survey of microsatellite DNA in pine (1997)
  4055. Use of expert systems for integrated silvicultural planning (1997)
  4056. Colonization of oak wilt fungal mats by Ophiostoma piceae during spring in Minnesota (1997)
  4057. Preparing for the gypsy moth - design and analysis for stand management Dorr Run, Wayne National Forest (1997)
  4058. Forest disturbance type differentially affects seasonal moose forage (1997)
  4059. Effect of stand density and structure on the abundance of northern red oak advance reproduction (1997)
  4060. Effects of chronic low-level N additions on foliar elemental concentrations, morphology, and gas exchange of mature montane red spruce (1997)
  4061. Deferment cutting in central Appalachian hardwoods: an update (1997)
  4062. Modeling forest landscape change in the Ozarks: guiding principles and preliminary implementation (1997)
  4063. Evaluating and communicating options for harvesting young-growth douglas-fir forests (1997)
  4064. Management of early-successional communities in central hardwood forests: with special emphasis on the ecology and management of oaks, ruffed grouse, and forest songbirds. (1997)
  4065. Seeing is believing (1997)
  4066. Pine Engraver, Ips pini, in the Western United States (FIDL) (1997)
  4067. Banquet speaker: remaining choices (1997)
  4068. Quantifying urban forest structure, function, and value: the Chicago Urban Forest Climate Project (1997)
  4069. Stewart's maxims: eight "do's" for successfully communicating silviculture to policymakers (1997)
  4070. Potential defoliation of trees by outbreak populations of gypsy moth in the Chicago area (1997)
  4071. Opening remarks: welcome to the Allegheny National Forest; but will we be here 10 years from now? (1997)
  4072. Larch Dwarf Mistletoe (FIDL) (1997)
  4073. The role and management implications of modeling owl populations and the habitats they occupy (1997)
  4074. Validation of BEHAVE fire behavior predictions in oak savannas using five fuel models (1997)
  4075. Observations of wintering Snowy Owls (Nyctea scandiaca) at Logan Airport, East Boston, Massachusetts from 1981-1997 (1997)
  4076. Changes in fine root dynamics and distribution along a chronosequence of upland oak-hickory forests (1997)
  4077. Albinism in the Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) and other owls (1997)
  4078. Reexamination of effects of paraformaldehyde on tissues around tapholes in sugar maple trees (1997)
  4079. Winter owl surveying in central Alberta (1997)
  4080. Approaches to Ecologically Based Forest Management on Private Lands (1997)
  4081. Monitoring Finnish Owls 1982-1996: methods and results (1997)
  4082. Knowledge for the future of black walnut; proceedings of the 5th black walnut symposium; 1996 July 28-31; Springfield, MO. (1997)
  4083. Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) monitoring and management activities in Manitoba, 1987-1996 (1997)
  4084. Modeling the effects of climatic extremes on early growth of poplar under short rotation intensive culture. (1997)
  4085. Barred Owl (Strix varia) nest site characteristics in the boreal forest of Saskatchewan, Canada (1997)
  4086. Proceedings of the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Symposium: an experimental approach to landscape research; 1997 June 3-5; St. Louis, MO. (1997)
  4087. Official opening remarks: bird conservation in Canada (1997)
  4088. An interpretation of landscape structure from historic and present land cover data in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. (1997)
  4089. Matrix population models as a tool in development of habitat models (1997)
  4090. Seasonal homes and natural resources: patterns of use and impact in Michigan. (1997)
  4091. Is the northern spotted owl worth more than the orangutan? (1997)
  4092. Proceedings of the 11th Central Hardwood forest conference; 1997 March 23-26; Columbia, MO. (1997)
  4093. A spatial analysis of the Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) population in Santa Clara County, California, using a geographic information system (1997)
  4094. Lake States regional forest resources assessment: technical papers. (1997)
  4095. Estimating D.B.H. of Southern Indiana Oaks from Stump Diameters (1997)
  4096. Within-grade quality differences for 1 and 2A common lumber affect processsing and yields when gang-ripping red oak lumber (1997)
  4097. Communicating the role of science in managing giant sequoia groves (1997)
  4098. Invasibility and Effects of Amur Honeysuckle in Southwestern Ohio Forests (1997)
  4099. Estimation of food consumption from pellets cast by captive Ural Owls (Strix uralensis) (1997)
  4100. Micropropagation of Juglans cinerea L. (Butternut) (1997)
  4101. An historical overview of forest service silvicultural activities in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Islands (1997)
  4102. Public Debates Shaping Forestry's Future: An Analysis. (1997)
  4103. Summary and concluding remarks (1997)
  4104. Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) breeding habitat use within altered forest landscapes (1997)
  4105. Effect of crown growing space and age on the growth of northern red oak (1997)
  4106. Attitudes toward roads on the National Forests: An analysis of the News Media. (1997)
  4107. Official opening remarks: Manitoba natural resources (1997)
  4108. Dynamic stratification of the landscape of Mexico: analysis of vegetation patterns observed with multitemporal remotely sensed images (1997)
  4109. A method for locating Barred Owl (Strix varia) nests in the southern boreal forest of Saskatchewan (1997)
  4110. Dispersal behavior and survival of juvenile Tawny Owls (Strix aluco) during the low point in a vole cycle (1997)
  4111. Comparison of Food Habits of the Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) and the Western Screech-owl (Otus kennicottii) in Southwestern Idaho (1997)
  4112. Wisconsin forest statistics, 1996. (1997)
  4113. Monitoring the mighty duck timber sale: a national forest - conservation organization - research partnership (1997)
  4114. The forest resources of the Ottawa National Forest, 1993. (1997)
  4115. Preliminary investigation of vocal variation in the Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis lucida): would vocal analysis of the four-note location call be a useful field tool for individual identification? (1997)
  4116. Harvesting intensity influences the carbon distribution in a northern hardwood ecosystem. (1997)
  4117. Population densities of northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) in degraded boreal forests of the southern Appalachians (1997)
  4118. Michigan's forests, 1993: an analysis. (1997)
  4119. Communicating the value and benefits of silviculture through partnerships and collaborative stewardship (1997)
  4120. Minnesota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1992. (1997)
  4121. Tree regeneration response to the group selection method in southern Indiana (1997)
  4122. 10 Guidelines for Ecosystem Researchers: Lessons from Missouri (1997)
  4123. Demonstrating vegetation dynamics using SIMPPLLE (1997)
  4124. Invertebrate Communities of Forested Limesink Wetlands in Southwest Georgia, USA: Habitat Use and Influence of Extended Inundation (1997)
  4125. Insects Intercepted on Wood Articles at ports-of-Entry in the Unites States: 1985-1996 (1997)
  4126. Overstory density affects field performance of underplanted red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in Ontario (1997)
  4127. Range expansion of Northern Hawk Owls (Surnia ulula) and Boreal Owls (Aegolius funereus) in Nova Scotia (1997)
  4128. Perception of scale in forest management planning: Challenges and implications (1997)
  4129. Wildlife Conservation Planning Using Stochastic Optimization and Importance Sampling  (1997)
  4130. Fire and logging history at Huckleberry Hallow, Shannon County, Missouri (1997)
  4131. Owls in the Moscow region: the results of a 10-year study (1997)
  4132. Soil sampler for rocky soils. (1997)
  4133. Monitoring the effects of partial cutting and gap size on microclimate and vegetation responses in northern hardwood forests in Wisconsin (1997)
  4134. The Chicago wilderness and its critics: the other side: a survey of arguments (1997)
  4135. Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) reproduction in relation to lemming population cycles on Wrangel Island (1997)
  4136. Missouri timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1994. (1997)
  4137. Changes in cation concentrations in red spruce wood decayed by brown rot and white rot fungi (1997)
  4138. New York's battle with the Asian long-horned beetle (1997)
  4139. Silviculture: what is it like, and where have we journeyed? (1997)
  4140. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1994. (1997)
  4141. Assessment of calcium status in soils of red spruce forests in the northeastern United States (1997)
  4142. Morphological indicators of stock quality and field performance of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedling underplanted in a central Ontario shelterwood (1997)
  4143. Wing loading in 15 species of North American owls (1997)
  4144. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Indiana, 1996. (1997)
  4145. Assessing Native American disturbances in mixed oak forests of the Allegheny Plateau (1997)
  4146. Michigan timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1994. (1997)
  4147. Non-territorial floaters in Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus) (1997)
  4148. Variation in Local-Scale Edge Effects: Mechanisms and landscape Context (1997)
  4149. Sex and age composition of Great Gray Owls (Strix nebulosa), winter 1995/1996 (1997)
  4150. Monitoring the Social Environment for Forestry: The case of National Forest Benefits and Values (1997)
  4151. Use of molecular genetic markers in forest management (1997)
  4152. Tomicus Piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) Reproduction and Behavior on Scotch Pine Christmas Trees taken Indoors (1997)
  4153. Defining the role of silvicultural research in the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (1997)
  4154. Attraction of bark beetle predator, Thanasimus undatulus (Coleoptera: Cleridae), to pheromones of the spruce beetle and two secondary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) (1997)
  4155. Physiological implications of seasonal variation in membrane-associated calcium in red spruce mesophyll cells (1997)
  4156. Communicating old-growth forest management on the Allegheny National Forest (1997)
  4157. Communicating the role of silviculture and Forest Service silviculture research in the interior West (1997)
  4158. Using tape playback of the staccato song to document Boreal Owl (Aegolius funereus) reproduction (1997)
  4159. Comparative study of general public owl knowledge in Costa Rica, Central America and Malawi, Africa (1997)
  4160. Increasing mist net captures of migrant Northern Saw-whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) with an audiolure (1997)
  4161. Communicating the role of silviculture in managing the national forests: Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop (1997)
  4162. Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1996. (1997)
  4163. The importance of old growth refugia in the Yukon boreal forest to cavity-nesting owls (1997)
  4164. Abundance and population characteristics of Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in Olympic National Park, Washington (1997)
  4165. Relative quantification of membrane-associated calcium in red spruce mesophyll cells (1997)
  4166. The hunting behavior of eastern screech-owls (Otus asio) (1997)
  4167. The value of long-term silvicultural research studies (1997)
  4168. World distribution of Owlaholics (1997)
  4169. Official opening remarks: Manitoba's biodiversity and sustainable development (1997)
  4170. Landscape features and characteristics of Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) nests in fragmented landscapes of central Alberta (1997)
  4171. Characterization of microsatellite markers in eastern white pine (1996)
  4172. Microhabitat effects of litter temperature and moisture on forest-floor invertebrate communities (1996)
  4173. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1995. (1996)
  4174. Decay diseases of stemwood: Detection, diagnosis, and management (1996)
  4175. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Wisconsin, 1994. (1996)
  4176. Effects of carbon dioxide enrichment on response of pitch pine grown at different nutrient levels to aluminum (1996)
  4177. Modeling the regeneration of oak stands in the Missouri Ozark Highlands (1996)
  4178. Adaptation of eastern whitepine provenances to planting sites (1996)
  4179. Validation of NE-TWIGS for tolerant hardwood stands in Ontario (1996)
  4180. Construction and performance of rugged ceramic cup soil water samplers (1996)
  4181. Site preparation treatments and their effects on establishment and growth of tamarack. (1996)
  4182. Tree biology and dendrochemistry (1996)
  4183. Shifting and Expanding Forest Values: The Case of the U.S. National Forests (1996)
  4184. Pulpwood Production in the Northeast: 1991, 1992 and 1993 (1996)
  4185. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in North Dakota, 1994. (1996)
  4186. Development of an Integrated Moisture Index for predicting species composition (1996)
  4187. South Dakota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993 (1996)
  4188. Aluminum mobilization and calcium depletion in the forest floor of red spruce forests in the northeastern United States (1996)
  4189. Transformation of a landscape in the upper mid-west, USA: The history of the St. Croix river valley, 1830 to present (1996)
  4190. Optimality and nitrogen allocation in a tree canopy (1996)
  4191. Forest aesthetics, biodiversity, and the perceived appropriateness of ecosystem management practices (1996)
  4192. Temporal and spatial trends of fluxes and concentrations of CO2 above and within the canopy at Howland, Maine: preliminary results (1996)
  4193. Plains States timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993. (1996)
  4194. Estimating leaf area and leaf biomass of open-grown deciduous urban trees (1996)
  4195. Early fire history near Seguin Falls, Ontario (1996)
  4196. Private forest-land owners of the United States, 1994 (1996)
  4197. Effect of Egg Size on Predation by White-Footed Mice (1996)
  4198. Dynamics of calcium concentration in stemwood of red spruce and Siberian fir (1996)
  4199. The forest resources of the Huron-Manistee National Forest, 1993. (1996)
  4200. Effects of elevated CO2 and shade on the decomposition of senesced tree foliage: impacts on microbial activity (1996)
  4201. Ecology of the Heart: Understanding How People Experience Natural Environments. (1996)
  4202. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 1995 (1996)
  4203. Residential fuelwood consumption in the Plains States, 1994. (1996)
  4204. Soil respiration and net N mineralization along a climate gradient in Maine (1996)
  4205. Multi-destination trip patterns (1996)
  4206. Physiological changes in red spruce seedlings during a simulated winter thaw (1996)
  4207. Nebraska timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993. (1996)
  4208. Modeling impacts of CO2, ozone, and climate change on tree growth (1996)
  4209. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1994. (1996)
  4210. Proceedings, 1995 meeting of the Northern Global Change Program; 1995 March 14-16; Pittsburgh, PA. : Introduction/Environmental Change  (1996)
  4211. Kansas timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993. (1996)
  4212. Effects of calcium fertilization and acid mist on calcium concentration and cold tolerance of red spruce needles (1996)
  4213. Patterns of Forest invertebrates Along an Acidic Deposition Gradient in the Midwestern United States (1996)
  4214. A test of 3 models of Kirtland's warbler habitat suitability (1996)
  4215. Simulating the Effects of Alternative Forest Management Strategies on Landscape Structure (1996)
  4216. The northern global change research program (1996)
  4217. Forest soil mineral weathering rates: use of multiple approaches (1996)
  4218. Carbon pools and flux in U.S. forest products (1996)
  4219. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in South Dakota, 1994. (1996)
  4220. Elevated CO2 compensates for water stress in northern red oak (1996)
  4221. Fire history near an historic travel corridor in Ontario (1996)
  4222. Interacting effects of ozone and CO2 on growth and physiological processes in northern forest trees (1996)
  4223. Regeneration of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) using shelterwood systems: Ecophysiology, silviculture and management recommendations (1996)
  4224. Enhancement of regional wet deposition estimates based on modeled precipitation inputs (1996)
  4225. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, 1994. (1996)
  4226. Increasing soil temperature in a northern hardwood forest: effects on elemental dynamics and primary productivity (1996)
  4227. Early fire history near Papineau lake, Ontario (1996)
  4228. Effects of elevated CO2 and ozone on phenolic glycosides of trembling aspen (1996)
  4229. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Nebraska, 1994. (1996)
  4230. Ozone exposure, uptake, and response of different-sized black cherry trees (1996)
  4231. Reducing the forces required to delimb hardwoods. (1996)
  4232. The chronic response of yellow-poplar and eastern white pine to ozone and elevated carbon dioxide: three-year summary (1996)
  4233. Overstory mortality and canopy disturbances in longleaf pine ecosystems (1996)
  4234. Variable performance of outbreak defoliators on aspen clones exposed to elevated CO2 and O3 (1996)
  4235. Homeowner's Guide for Beautiful, Safe, and Healthy Trees (1996)
  4236. Genetic aftereffects of increased temperature in Larix (1996)
  4237. Proceedings, environmental issues affecting the forestry and forest products industries in the Eastern United States; 1994 August 24-26; Baltimore, MD. : Technical Session  (1996)
  4238. Leaf litter processing in West Virginia mountain streams: effects of temperature and stream chemistry (1996)
  4239. Proceedings, environmental issues affecting the forestry and forest products industries in the Eastern United States; 1994 August 24-26; Baltimore, MD. : Issues/Partnerships/Policy/Summary  (1996)
  4240. Elemental cycling response of an Adirondack subalpine spruce-fir forest to atmospheric and environmental change (1996)
  4241. Proceedings of the Tree Shelter Conference; 1995 June 20-22; Harrisburg, PA (1996)
  4242. Physiological and genotypic responses of central hardwood species to allelochemicals, other stresses, and their interactions (1996)
  4243. Root growth and respiration of aspen in response to ozone and elevated carbon dioxide (1996)
  4244. Putrescine: a marker of stress in red spruce trees (1996)
  4245. Proceedings, environmental issues affecting the forestry and forest products industries in the Eastern United States; 1994 August 24-26; Baltimore, MD. : Speakers/Management/Performance (1996)
  4246. Internal uptake and assimilation of gaseous nitric acid by western forest tree species (1996)
  4247. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 1993 and 1994 (1996)
  4248. Climatic and pollution influences on ecosystem processes in northern hardwood forests (1996)
  4249. Delineation of climate regions in the Northeastern United States (1996)
  4250. Experimental soil warming effects on C, N, and major element cycling in a low elevation spruce-fir forest soil (1996)
  4251. Proceedings of the 1995 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1995 April 9-11; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Travel/Management/Poster Session  (1996)
  4252. Long-term changes in the acidity of a dekalb forest soil in the mid-region of the Susquehanna River Watershed (1996)
  4253. Proceedings of the 1995 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1995 April 9-11; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Opening Session/Recreation  (1996)
  4254. The Howland Integrated Forest Study (HIFS) - ecosystem research on atmospheric influences governing forest function (1996)
  4255. Proceedings of the 1995 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1995 April 9-11; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Economic/Tourism/Recreation  (1996)
  4256. Assessing the ability of plants to respond to climatic change through distribution shifts (1996)
  4257. Botanical reconnaissance of Big Run Bog candidate research natural area (1996)
  4258. Leaf litter decomposition and elemental change in three Appalachian mountain streams of different pH (1996)
  4259. Proceedings of the 1995 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1995 April 9-11; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Environmental/Recreation/Tourism  (1996)
  4260. Overview of current research on atmospheric interactions with wildland fires (1996)
  4261. Bryophyte survey of six research natural areas within the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire (1996)
  4262. Cation depletion in New England forests (1996)
  4263. PC-SOLVE III user's manual: a procedural guide for computer-based sawmill analysis (1996)
  4264. Effects of elevated CO2 and shade on the decomposition of senesced tree foliage: impacts on the growth and survival of treehole mosquitoes (1996)
  4265. Workshop on effects of management on forest soil carbon: a report; 1994 December 5-7; Fort Collins, CO.  (1996)
  4266. Effects of acidic precipitation on leaf decomposition rates, microbial biomass, and leaf pack macroinvertebrates in six streams on the Allegheny plateau of West Virginia (1996)
  4267. Botanical reconnaissance of Nancy Brook Research Natural Area (1996)
  4268. Calcium status of the forest floor in red spruce forests of the northeastern U.S. - past, present and future (1996)
  4269. Rural America: a living tapestry. Proceedings of "The Research Fit" module, 3rd annual U. S. Forest Service rural communities assistance conference; 1995 October 15-17; Knoxville, TN.  (1996)
  4270. Modelling topographic potential for erosion and deposition using GIS (1996)
  4271. Ozone-induced accelerated foliar senescence: implications for toxicity and compensation (1996)
  4272. Mortality patterns in oak forests along a climatic and acid deposition gradient (1996)
  4273. OPTIGRAMI V2 user's guide (1996)
  4274. Nutrient cycling in aggrading forests: 50 years of research at Pack Forest, New York (1996)
  4275. Laboratory rearing of Lycaeides melissa samuelis (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), an endangered butterfly in Michigan (1996)
  4276. Evaluation of methodology for detecting/predicting migration of forest species (1996)
  4277. Structure and dynamics in a virgin northern hardwood-spruce-fir forest--the Bowl, New Hampshire (1996)
  4278. Thirty-three year changes in above- and below-ground biomass in northern hardwood stands in Vermont (1996)
  4279. Epicormic branching on central Appalachian hardwoods 10 years after deferment cutting (1996)
  4280. Carbon storage in managed forests of the northern Great Lake States (1996)
  4281. Methodology for assessing current timber supplies and product demands (1996)
  4282. Predicting the effects of tropospheric ozone on forest productivity in the Northeastern U.S. (1996)
  4283. Catalog of long-term research conducted by the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station [Database]  (1996)
  4284. Atmospheric mesoscale simulations of regional wildland fire episodes: looking for weather-related factors and scales of interaction (1996)
  4285. Seedling mortality and development of root rot in white pine seedlings in two bare-root nurseries (1996)
  4286. Growth responses of white oak and black oak to drought stress across gradients of acid deposition and microclimate (1996)
  4287. Comparison of the Hatch of Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Eggs from Russia and the United States After Exposure to Different Temperatures and Durations of Low Temperature (1996)
  4288. Spatial patterns in carbon storage in a lake states' landscape (1996)
  4289. Effects of ozone and CO2 on the growth and physiology of aspen (1996)
  4290. Regeneration attributes of tree species in the central hardwoods type (1996)
  4291. Expanding the scale of forest management: allocating timber harvests in time and space (1996)
  4292. Preparation of Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) and State Soil Geographic Data Base (STATSGO) data for global change research in the Eastern United States (1996)
  4293. The effects of crosscutting before gang-ripping on dimension part yields from no. 1 and 2A common red oak lumber (1996)
  4294. Catalog of long-term research conducted within the USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (1996)
  4295. Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur at the Howland Integrated Forest Study site, Howland, Maine (1996)
  4296. Putrescine: a marker of stress in red spruce trees (1996)
  4297. Water use in forest canopy black cherry trees and its relationship to leaf gas exchange and environment (1996)
  4298. Fungicides improve field performance of stored loblolly and longleaf pine seedlings (1996)
  4299. Carbon balance of the Alaskan boreal forest (1996)
  4300. Relative nitrogen mineralization and nitrification potentials in relation to soil chemistry in oak forest soils along a historical deposition gradient (1996)
  4301. Is Eastern Hardwood Sawtimber Becoming Scarcer? (1996)
  4302. Characteristics of Declining Forest Stands on the Allegheny National Forest (1996)
  4303. Dynamics of calcium concentration in stemwood of red spruce and siberian fir (1996)
  4304. Wood volume increment in thinned, 50- to 55-year-old, mixed-species Allegheny hardwoods (1996)
  4305. Management of midwestern landscapes for the conservation of neotropical migratory birds; 1995 December 5; Detroit, MI. (1996)
  4306. Synoptic circulation and temperature pattern during severe wildland fires (1996)
  4307. Voices from Michigan's Black River: obtaining information on "special places" for natural resource planning. (1996)
  4308. Increases in stumpage prices lead to loss in margins (1996)
  4309. Dynamics of forest herbivory: quest for pattern and principle. (1996)
  4310. Designing a fixed-blade gang ripsaw arbor with a pencil (1996)
  4311. Natural forest management as a conservation tool in the tropics: divergent views on possibilities and alternatives (1996)
  4312. Effects of aluminum on growth, polyamine metabolism, and inorganic ions in suspension cultures of red spruce (Picea rubens) (1996)
  4313. Using surveys as input to comprehensive watershed management: a case study from Minnesota. (1996)
  4314. Herbivorous insects and climate change: potential changes in the spatial distribution of forest defoliator outbreaks (1996)
  4315. Crab spiders (Araeneae: Philodromidae, Thomisidae) of Ramsey County, Minnesota. (1996)
  4316. Temperature and earthworm effects on C and N dynamics in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient (1996)
  4317. Where are the Black Walnut Tres in Iowa? 1996 (1996)
  4318. Methane evolution from Minnesota Peatlands (1996)
  4319. Lyme Disease (Borelia burgdorferi) Spriochetes in Ticks collected from birds in midwestern United states. (1996)
  4320. Forest Statistics for Maine, 1995 (1996)
  4321. Users guide to ACORn: a comprehensive Ozark regeneration simulator. (1996)
  4322. Private forest-land owners of the Northern United States, 1994 (1996)
  4323. Planning and implementing forest operations to achieve sustainable forests: Proceedings of papers presented at the joint meeting of the Council on Forest Engineering and International Union of Forest Research Organizations. (1996)
  4324. An energy balance model for forest canopies: a case study (1996)
  4325. Sixth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts); 1995 September 18-20; Tomahawk, WI. (1996)
  4326. Where are the Black Walnut Trees in Ohio? 1996. (1996)
  4327. Measuring and analyzing urban tree cover (1996)
  4328. Iowa timber industry-an assessment of timber product output and use, 1994. (1996)
  4329. Michigan forest statistics, 1993. (1996)
  4330. Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1994. (1996)
  4331. Growth and yield of a 59-year-old red pine plantation (Plot 99) in Northern Minnesota (1996)
  4332. Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1995. (1996)
  4333. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use. (1995)
  4334. Environmental ethics and wilderness management: an empirical study (1995)
  4335. Validation of FIBER 3.0 for tolerant hardwood stands in Ontario (1995)
  4336. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, 1993 (1995)
  4337. An annotated bibliography of eastern redcedar. (1995)
  4338. Cankers on Western Quaking Aspen (FIDL) (1995)
  4339. Reproductive success of migratory birds in habitat sources and sinks (1995)
  4340. Black Stain Root Disease of Conifers (FIDL) (1995)
  4341. Michigan timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1992. (1995)
  4342. Timber marking guidelines to minimize chainsaw felling accidents (1995)
  4343. Exploring interspace: open space opportunities in dense urban areas (1995)
  4344. The influence of shade on northern red oak seedlings growth and carbon balance (1995)
  4345. A presettlement fire history in an oak-pine forest near Basin Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario (1995)
  4346. A case study of the impacts of "all inclusive pricing" on resort recreation participation (1995)
  4347. Attack Densities of Tomicus piniperda and Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) on Scotch Pine Logs in Michigan in Relation to Felling Date1 (1995)
  4348. Short term evaluation of harvesting systems for ecosystem management (1995)
  4349. A dendrochronological fire history of Opeongo lookout in Algonquin Park, Ontario (1995)
  4350. Forest health in West Virginia: past, present and future (1995)
  4351. The forest resources of the Hiawatha National Forest, 1993. (1995)
  4352. Understanding that red oak lumber has a better and worse end (1995)
  4353. Age, size and regeneration of old growth white pine at Dividing Lake Nature Reserve, Algonquin Park, Ontario (1995)
  4354. Report on the socioeconomic roundtable convened by the Chequamegon and Nicolet National Forests. (1995)
  4355. A history of fire, disturbance, and growth in Red oak Stand in the Bancroft District, Ontario (1995)
  4356. A hierarchical framework of aquatic ecological units in North America (Nearctic Zone). (1995)
  4357. Red Oak (Quercus rubra, L.) acron collection, nursery culture and direct seeding: A literature review (1995)
  4358. Performance of a logging truck with a central tire inflation system. (1995)
  4359. Validation of SILVAH for tolerant hardwoods in Ontario (1995)
  4360. Causes and Remedies for Errors in International Forest Products Trade Data: Examples from the Hardwood Trade Statistics (1995)
  4361. Determinig fire history from old white pine stumps in an oak-pine forest (1995)
  4362. Yellowheaded spruce sawfly--its ecology and management. (1995)
  4363. North Dakota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993. (1995)
  4364. Use of Sulfometuron in Hybrid Poplar Energy Plantations (1995)
  4365. A new mechanism for calcium loss in forest-floor soils (1995)
  4366. Response of Adult Lymantriid Moths to Illumination Devices in the Russian Far East (1995)
  4367. Salamander abundance in small clearcuts (1995)
  4368. An analysis of tropical hardwood product importation and consumption in the United States (1995)
  4369. 4. Carbon Changes in U.S. Forests (1995)
  4370. Where are the Black Walnut Trees in Missouri? 1995. (1995)
  4371. Dimilin effects on leaf-decomposing aquatic fungi on the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia (1995)
  4372. Regional landscape ecosystems of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin: a working map and classification. (1995)
  4373. Winter photosynthesis of red spruce from three Vermont seed sources (1995)
  4374. Effects of hayscented fern density and light on white ash seedling growth (1995)
  4375. Development and quality of reproduction in two-age central Appalachian hardwoods - 10-year results (1995)
  4376. An analysis of Minnesota's fifth forest resources inventory, 1990. (1995)
  4377. Initial assessment of multi-scale measures of C02 and H20 flux in the Siberian taiga (1995)
  4378. Minnesota forest statistics, 1990, revised. (1995)
  4379. Planting depth effects and water potential effects on oak seedling emergence and acorn germination (1995)
  4380. Where are the Walnut Trees in Minnesota? 1995. (1995)
  4381. Sugar maple seed production in northern New Hampshire (1995)
  4382. Where are the Black Walnut Trees in Michigan? 1995 (1995)
  4383. Forest resources of Pennsylvania (1995)
  4384. Biomass of food available to beavers on five Minnesota shrubs. (1995)
  4385. Larch Casebearer in Western Larch (1995)
  4386. Biomass relations for components of five Minnesota shrubs. (1995)
  4387. Physiological responses of suspension cultures of Catharanthus roseus to aluminum: changes in polyamines and inorganic ions (1995)
  4388. Stockability, growth, and yield of the circumboreal aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx., P. tremula L). (1995)
  4389. Humans, forests, and global environmental change: planning a social science research agenda (1995)
  4390. Changing National Forest Values: a content analysis. (1995)
  4391. Effects of tree shelters on planted red oaks after six growing seasons (1995)
  4392. Quaking aspen productivity recovers after repeated prescribed fire. (1995)
  4393. Economics of hardwood silviculture using skyline and conventional logging (1995)
  4394. Effects of two-age management and clearcutting on songbird density and reproductive success (1995)
  4395. Individual tree- versus stand-level approaches to thinning: is it a choice of one or the other, or a combination of both? (1995)
  4396. The effects of doubling annual N and S deposition on foliage and soil chemistry and growth of Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis Sieb. and Zucc.) in north central West Virginia (1995)
  4397. Environmental factors affecting understory diversity in second-growth deciduous forests (1995)
  4398. Environmental factors in golf course development: a case study (1995)
  4399. Spatial trends in relative stocking point to potential problems in forest health (1995)
  4400. Nutrient budgets of two watersheds on the Fernow Experimental Forest (1995)
  4401. Variability in early height growth rate of forest trees: implications for retrospective studies of stand dynamics (1995)
  4402. Outdoor recreation opportunities and land use change in Vermont's Lake Champlain Basin (1995)
  4403. Intensity of precommercial crop-tree release increases diameter and crown growth in upland hardwoods (1995)
  4404. The integrated business information system: using automation to monitor cost-effectiveness of park operations (1995)
  4405. Regional Forest Fragmentation and the Nesting Success of Migratory Birds (1995)
  4406. Elemental concentrations in foliage of red maple, red oak, and white oak in relation to atmospheric deposition in Pennsylvania (1995)
  4407. The effect of acorn insects on the establishment and vigor of northern red oak seedlings in north-central West Virginia (1995)
  4408. Age trends in genetic control of Juglans nigra L. height growth (1995)
  4409. Aluminum and calcium in fine root tips of red spruce collected from the forest floor (1995)
  4410. Characteristics of a long-term forest soil productivity research site in Missouri (1995)
  4411. Logging safety in forest management education (1995)
  4412. An analysis of phenotypic selection in natural stands of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) (1995)
  4413. Response of maple sapwood to injury and infection (1995)
  4414. Pollination biology of northern red and black oak (1995)
  4415. Fifty-year response of a 135-yr-old white pine stand to partial thinning in Connecticut (1995)
  4416. The development of a recreational land classification system (1995)
  4417. Midwinter dehardening of montane red spruce during a natural thaw (1995)
  4418. Seasonal isotope hydrology of Appalachian forest catchments (1995)
  4419. Nitrogen dynamics in oak forest soils along a historical deposition gradient (1995)
  4420. A summary of water yield experiments on hardwood forested watersheds in northeastern United States (1995)
  4421. Acorn production in red oak (1995)
  4422. Drought tolerance of sugar maple ecotypes (1995)
  4423. Role of polyamines in somatic embryogenesis (1995)
  4424. Spatial characteristics of topography, energy exchange, and forest cover in a central Appalachian watershed (1995)
  4425. Forest management practices and the occupational safety and health administration logging standard (1995)
  4426. Regeneration in defoliated and thinned hardwood stands of north-central West Virginia (1995)
  4427. Shelterwood treatments fail to establish oak reproduction on mesic forest sites in West Virginia - 10-year results (1995)
  4428. Tree regeneration following group selection harvesting in southern Indiana (1995)
  4429. Defoliation and mortality patterns in forests silviculturally managed for gypsy moth (1995)
  4430. Two-year results of herbicide released, naturally-regenerated bottomland cherrybark and shumard oak seedlings (1995)
  4431. Herbaceous vegetation in thinned and defoliated forest stands in north central West Virginia (1995)
  4432. Site preparation for red oak plantation establishment on old field sites in southern Indiana (1995)
  4433. Identification of canopy strata in Allegheny hardwood stands (1995)
  4434. An eight-acre black walnut plantation: history and observations 1982 - 1994 (1995)
  4435. Use of plastic films for weed control during field establishment of micropropagated hardwoods (1995)
  4436. The relationship of recreation specialization to the setting preferences of mountain bicyclists (1995)
  4437. Variation in pin knot frequency in black walnut lumber cut from a small provenance/progeny test (1995)
  4438. Advancing environmental stewardship in New York state parks and historic sites (1995)
  4439. Historical aspects of somatic embryogenesis in woody plants (1995)
  4440. Partnerships panel: the New Jersey coastal heritage trail route: a partnership in action (1995)
  4441. Preliminary guidelines for the use of tree shelters to regenerate northern red oak and other hardwood species on good to excellent growing sites (1995)
  4442. Landscape variation in species diversity and succession as related to topography, soils and human disturbance (1995)
  4443. Somatic embryogenesis and polyamines in woody plants (1995)
  4444. Comparing extinction risk and economic cost in wildlife conservation planning (1995)
  4445. A generalized ingrowth model for the northeastern United States (1995)
  4446. Steps in the open space planning process (1995)
  4447. Hardwood silviculture and skyline yarding on steep slopes: economic and environmental impacts (1995)
  4448. Chemical release of pole-sized trees in a central hardwood clearcut (1995)
  4449. Relating chamber measurements to eddy correlation measurements of methane flux (1995)
  4450. Concern with the rural environment: urban views on the use of agricultural pesticides and chemicals (1995)
  4451. Vegetation analysis, environmental relationships, and potential successional trends in the Missouri forest ecosystem project (1995)
  4452. History of deer population trends and forest cutting on the Allegheny National Forest (1995)
  4453. Forest stand development on 6-26 year-old clearcuts in southeastern Ohio (1995)
  4454. Landscape-level regeneration adequacy for native hardwood forests of Pennsylvania (1995)
  4455. FOREX - an expert system for managing even-aged upland oak forests on steep terrain (1995)
  4456. Plant and soil nutrients in young versus mature central Appalachian hardwood stands (1995)
  4457. Variation among northern red oak provenances in bark thickness:dbh ratios (1995)
  4458. Impacts of electronic deer exclusion fencing and soils on plant species abundance, richness, and diversity following clearcutting in Pennsylvania (1995)
  4459. Protection of tree seedlings from deer browsing (1995)
  4460. The distribution of nitrogen and phosphorus in forest floor layers of oak-hickory forests of varying productivity (1995)
  4461. Distribution, dispersal and abundance of hayscented fern spores in mixed hardwood stands (1995)
  4462. Proceedings, 10th Central Hardwood Forest Conference (1995)
  4463. Production and trade flows of Michigan forest products (1995)
  4464. Tree survivorship in an oak-hickory forest in southeast Missouri, USA under a long-term regime of annual and periodic controlled burning (1995)
  4465. Mating parameter estimates of black walnut based on natural and artificial populations (1995)
  4466. Human relationships with wildlife in Vermont (1995)
  4467. Similar patterns of change in stemwood calcium concentration in red spruce and Siberian fir (1995)
  4468. Angler specialization among salmon and trout anglers on Lake Ontario (1995)
  4469. A method for applying group selection in central Appalachian hardwoods (1995)
  4470. Variability in oak forest herb layer communities (1995)
  4471. The effect of site disturbance on nitrogen and phosphorus availability in Indiana oak-hickory forests (1995)
  4472. Monetary and social impact measures of visitor experience and the effects of a piping plover recovery program on visitor experience (1995)
  4473. Temporal variation in photosynthetically active radiation (par) in mesic southern Appalachian hardwood forests with and without Rhododendron understories (1995)
  4474. Carbon and nitrogen pools in oak-hickory forests of varying productivity (1995)
  4475. Black walnut response to subsoiling, irrigation, and vegetation management on a site with a shallow fragipan (1995)
  4476. Disturbance in forest ecosystems caused by pathogens and insects (1995)
  4477. Autumn predation of northern red oak seed crops (1995)
  4478. Allegheny National Forest health (1995)
  4479. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: First, Second, and Third Quarters - 1994 (1995)
  4480. Building partnerships to evaluate wood utilization options for improving forest health (1995)
  4481. Effect of the hardwood resource on the sawmill industry in the central and Appalachian regions (1995)
  4482. Two-age silviculture: an innovative tool for enhancing species diversity and vertical structure in Appalachian hardwoods (1995)
  4483. Red spruce/hardwood ecotones in the central Appalachians (1995)
  4484. Using silviculture to improve health in northeastern conifer and eastern hardwood forests (1995)
  4485. Proceedings of the 1994 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium (1995)
  4486. Indicators of standards of the quality of the visitor experience at a heavily-used national park (1995)
  4487. Ecosystems management research in hardwood forests dominated by deer (1995)
  4488. Identified recreation opportunities and preferences for the lower Penobscot River, Maine (1995)
  4489. Estimating dispersed recreational use on Michigan's state and national forests (1995)
  4490. The resource and the storyline: an interpretive balancing act (1995)
  4491. Measuring and improving customer satisfaction with government services (1995)
  4492. Canopy openings and white-tailed deer influence the understory vegetation in mixed oak woodlots (1995)
  4493. Current trends and issues: Pennsylvania State Parks (1995)
  4494. Changes in a Missouri Ozark oak-hickory forest during 40 years of uneven-aged management (1995)
  4495. CNC router evaluation procedures : Spindle/table Travel Evaluations  (1995)
  4496. Forest values and how to sustain them (1995)
  4497. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1995; 1995 January 17-20; Annapolis, MD. : Abstracts/Papers/Presentations/Posters  (1995)
  4498. Frontcountry encounter norms among three cultures (1995)
  4499. CORY Version USDA-1 Crosscut-first simulator user's guide (1995)
  4500. Educational training and attitudes towards recycling among campground managers in Iowa (1995)
  4501. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1995; 1995 January 17-20; Annapolis, MD. : Presentations/Workshop Summary  (1995)
  4502. Effect of experience, expectation and resource availability on perceptions of crowding among trout anglers in Pennsylvania (1995)
  4503. NED/SIPS user's manual: Northeast decision model stand inventory processor and simulator (Version 1.00) (Computer program) (1995)
  4504. Specific responsible environmental behavior among boaters on the Chesapeake Bay: a predictive model part II (1995)
  4505. Forest Stewardship Planning Guide (version l.00) user's manual (Computer Program) (1995)
  4506. Potential revenues from a new day-use fee (1995)
  4507. Some results on the combined removal and signs-of-activities estimators for sampling closed animal populations. (1995)
  4508. Acid-base status of upper rooting zone soil in declining and non-declining sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh) stands in Pennsylvania (1995)
  4509. CNC router evaluation procedures : Machining Evaluation  (1995)
  4510. Time series analysis of travel trends in Vermont (1995)
  4511. Status of and attitudes toward aquatic macroinvertebrate monitoring on national forests and districts of the Bureau of Land Management (1995)
  4512. Factors impacting the satisfaction of private campsite owners with campground recreation operations (1995)
  4513. CNC router evaluation procedures : Introduction/Basic Evaulations  (1995)
  4514. People's perceptions of managed and natural landscapes (1995)
  4515. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1995; 1995 January 17-20; Annapolis, MD : Presentations/Workshop Summary  (1995)
  4516. Validity of using photographs to simulate visible qualities of forest recreation environments (1995)
  4517. ROMI-RIP MIll RIP-First Simulator (1995)
  4518. Rural influentials' perceptions of tourism and its potential for economic development: a qualitative study (1995)
  4519. FIBER 3.0: An Ecological Growth Model for Northeastern Forest Types (1995)
  4520. Recreation conflicts on Mt. Evans (1995)
  4521. Suitability of North American tree species to gypsy moth: a summary of field and laboratory tests.  (1995)
  4522. Selected leisure lifestyles of residents in rural tourist and non-tourist communities in Massachusetts (1995)
  4523. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 1991 and 1992.  (1995)
  4524. Forest floor CO2 flux from two contrasting ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians (1995)
  4525. Description of the Stand-Damage Model: part of the Gypsy Moth Life System Model (1995)
  4526. The effect of verbal interpretive message on day user impacts at Mount Rainer National Park (1995)
  4527. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1995; 1995 January 17-20; Annapolis, MD : Abstracts/Papers/Presentations/Posters  (1995)
  4528. The New England travel market: changes in generational travel patterns (1995)
  4529. Forest health assessment for eastern hardwood forests (1995)
  4530. Sector analysis of economic impacts from heritage centers (1995)
  4531. Modeling physical and chemical climate of the northeastern United States for a geographic information system (1995)
  4532. Factors affecting the value of a wilderness visit: a contingent valuation study of Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness users (1995)
  4533. Structural and compositional differences between old-growth and mature second-growth forests in the Missouri Ozarks (1995)
  4534. Examining African American and white outdoor recreation participation after demographic standardization on selected characteristics (1995)
  4535. Botanical reconnaissance of The Bowl Research Natural Area.  (1995)
  4536. Gender differences in the use of public parks in Northeast Ohio (1995)
  4537. Method for applying group selection in central Appalachian hardwoods (1995)
  4538. Techniques for assessing extramarket values (1995)
  4539. Aerial photo guide to New England forest cover types. (1995)
  4540. Forecasting outdoor recreation participation: a cohort-component projection model for Illinois residents (1995)
  4541. Fusarium species associated with rhizosphere soil and diseased roots of eastern white pine seedlings and associated nursery soil (1995)
  4542. Tree-ring chemistry response in black cherry to ammonium sulfate fertilization at two West Virginia sites (1995)
  4543. A method for in Vivo radiolabeling Bacillus thuringiensis native δ-endotoxin crystals (1995)
  4544. Understanding seasonal home use: a recommended research agenda (1995)
  4545. Introduction and establishment of Entomophaga maimaiga, a fungal pathogen of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in Michigan (1995)
  4546. Effect of involvement level on mail panel survey response rates (1995)
  4547. Size of clearcut opening affects species composition, growth rate, and stand characteristics. (1995)
  4548. Development of a central hardwood stand following whole-tree clearcutting in Connecticut (1995)
  4549. Using open-top pipe culverts to control surface water on steep road grades (1995)
  4550. Characteristics and dynamics of an upland Missouri old-growth forest (1995)
  4551. Resistance: a threat to the insecticidal crystal proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis (1995)
  4552. Forest Statistics for New York 1980 and 1993 (1995)
  4553. User's guide to the stand-damage model: a component of the gypsy moth life system model (1995)
  4554. Regional trade market analysis: resort marketing approaches (1995)
  4555. Guide to the Stand-Damage Model interface management system (1995)
  4556. The outdoor situational fear inventory: a newer measure of an older instrument (1995)
  4557. Recreation use of upper Pemigewasset and Swift River Drainages, New Hampshire (1995)
  4558. Walking the talk (1995)
  4559. Effects of fertilization on the growth and development of a Japanese larch plantation in West Virginia (1995)
  4560. The 1992 Vermont recreation survey and environmental index: Vermonters' perceptions of recreational and environmental issues in Vermont (1995)
  4561. Dynamics of whlte pine in New England (1995)
  4562. Partnerships panel: natural, resource partnerships: literature synthesis and research agenda (1995)
  4563. The Empire State's Forests -- Trends in a Robust Resource (1995)
  4564. Partnerships panel: the use of contractors and partnerships in public forest recreation: some considerations (1995)
  4565. Boating opportunities: a geographical analysis of travel patterns and motivations (1995)
  4566. Identifying criteria and establishing parameters for forest-based ecotourism in Northern Ontario, Canada (1995)
  4567. Travel and tourism trends (1995)
  4568. Attitudes toward sustainability and regulation of striped bass by Chatham fishermen (1995)
  4569. Changes in federal agencies panel: human dimensions research and ecosystem management: policy and research implications for recreation research efforts (1995)
  4570. Natural resource managers: their role in international tourism and rural development (1995)
  4571. Preliminary checklist of fungi of the Fernow Experiment Forest (1994)
  4572. A guide for determining when to fertilize hybrid poplar plantations. (1994)
  4573. Tracking changes in the susceptibility of forest land infested with gypsy moth (1994)
  4574. Factors affecting regional changes in hardwood lumber production (1994)
  4575. Quantitative silviculture for hardwood forests of the Alleghenies : Thinning/Distribution/Marketing's/Principles/Summary (1994)
  4576. A rapid and reliable procedure for extraction of cellular polyamines and inorganic ions from plant tissues (1994)
  4577. Diapause and gypsy moth management: status, applications, and research; 1991 October 2-3; Blacksburg, VA (1994)
  4578. Pinyon Needle Scale (FIDL) (1994)
  4579. Reply from a Neighboring Village (1994)
  4580. The Regeneration of Group Selection Openings in Southern Indiana (1994)
  4581. Chicago's urban forest ecosystem: results of the Chicago Urban Forest Climate Project  (1994)
  4582. A Crown Cover Chart for Oak Savannas (1994)
  4583. Effects of laboratory testing on the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera:Lymantriidae) (1994)
  4584. How to Manage Oak Forests for Acorn Production (1994)
  4585. User's guide to REGS: a realistic grading system (version 2.24) (1994)
  4586. Directory of Forest and Conservation Nurseries in the United States, 1994 Edition (1994)
  4587. Forest resource trends in Illinois (1994)
  4588. Residual stand damage survey for three small tractors used in harvesting northern hardwoods (1994)
  4589. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture Interagency gypsy moth research forum 1994; 1994 January 18-21; Annapolis, MD (1994)
  4590. Field performance of Populus in short-rotation intensive culture plantations in the north-central U.S. (1994)
  4591. Survival, growth, and juvenile-mature correlations in a West Virginia sugar maple provenance test 25 years after establishment (1994)
  4592. Proceedings of papers presented at the 2nd international symposium on applications of biotechnology to tree culture, protection, and utilization. (1994)
  4593. Forty years of hydrometeorological data from the Fernow Experiment Forest, West Virginia (1994)
  4594. The microcomputer scientific software series 9: user's guide to Geo-CLM: geostatistical interpolation of the historical climatic record in the Lake States. (1994)
  4595. Quantitative silviculture for hardwood forests of the Alleghenies : Introduction/History/Examination/Summary (1994)
  4596. Change in the USDA Forest Service: are we heading in the right direction? (1994)
  4597. Data bank for short-length red oak lumber (1994)
  4598. Butternut--Strategies for managing a threatened tree. (1994)
  4599. Migration of tree species in New England based on elevational and regional analyses (1994)
  4600. Biology and silviculture of Northern red oak in the north central region: a synopsis. (1994)
  4601. Botanical reconnaissance of Mountain Pond Research Natural Area (1994)
  4602. Regional forest cover estimation via remote sensing: the calibration center concept (1994)
  4603. Planting northern red oak acorns: is size and planting depth important? (1994)
  4604. Understanding the structure (1994)
  4605. User's guide to AGARIS: Advanced Gang Rip simulator (1994)
  4606. Immigrant phytophagous insects on woody plants in the United States and Canada: an annotated list. (1994)
  4607. Closure of logging wounds after 10 years (1994)
  4608. Southern pulpwood harvesting productivity and cost changes between 1979 and 1987. (1994)
  4609. Quantitative silviculture for hardwood forests of the Alleghenies : Development/SILVAH/regeneration (1994)
  4610. Soil and vegetation response to soil compaction and forest floor removal after aspen harvesting. (1994)
  4611. Timber management and use-value assessment (1994)
  4612. The fractal forest: fractal geometry and applications in forest science. (1994)
  4613. Northeastern regional timber stumpage prices: 1961-91 (1994)
  4614. Natural resource accounting for the National Forests: a conceptual framework. (1994)
  4615. Sapstreak disease of sugar maple: development over time and space (1994)
  4616. Report on the scientific roundtable on biological diversity convened by the Chequamegon and Nicolet National Forests. (1994)
  4617. Crop-tree release thinning in 65-year-old commercial cherry-maple stands (5-year results) (1994)
  4618. The ecology and evolution of gall-forming insects. (1994)
  4619. Survival and growth of white ash families and provenances 15 years after establishment in West Virginia (1994)
  4620. Forest statistics of the United States, 1992 metric units. (1994)
  4621. National forest trail users: planning for recreation opportunities (1994)
  4622. Leguminous ground covers could reduce herbicide use in forestry. (1994)
  4623. Customer Diversity and the Future Demand for Outdoor Recreation (1994)
  4624. Growth and Yield of Noncommercially Thinned Black Spruce in Northern Minnesota (1994)
  4625. Microclonal Multipication of Wild Cherry (Prunus Avium L.) from Shoot Tips and Root Sucker Buds (1994)
  4626. Field identification of birdseye in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) (1994)
  4627. Growth, photosynthesis, and herbicide tolerance of genetically modified hybrid poplar (1994)
  4628. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, 1992 (1994)
  4629. Temporal and Spatial patterns of Breeding Brown-Headed Cowbirds in the Midwestern United States (1994)
  4630. Carbon dioxide exchange between an undisturbed old-growth temperate forest and the atmosphere (1994)
  4631. Changing Forest Values and Ecosystem Management (1994)
  4632. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Fall 1993 (1994)
  4633. Forest statistics for Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula Unit, 1993. (1994)
  4634. Use of GIS for Estimating Potential and Actual Forest Biomass for Continental South and Southeast Asia (1994)
  4635. Vegetative characteristics of five forest types across a Lake States sulfate disposition gradient. (1994)
  4636. Somatic embryogenesis in Picea abies (Norway spruce) and Picea Rubens (red spruce): growth rates and polyamines (1994)
  4637. Wild metaphors: Nature as machine or person? (1994)
  4638. Forests (1994)
  4639. Careful logging, partial cutting and the protection of terrestrial and aquatic habitats (1994)
  4640. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Winter 1993 (1994)
  4641. Influence of regeneration method and tissue source on the frequency of somatic variation in Populus to infection by Septoria musiva (1994)
  4642. A discrimlnant function approach to ecological site classification in northern New England (1994)
  4643. Forest statistics for Michigan's Western Upper Peninsula Unit, 1993. (1994)
  4644. Polyamines and inorganic ions extracted from woody tissues by freeze-thawing (1994)
  4645. Modeling the effects of forest harvesting on landscape structure and the spatial distribution of cowbird brood parasitism (1994)
  4646. Efficient silvicultural practices for eastern hardwood management (1994)
  4647. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1993. (1994)
  4648. Land-use and biomass changes of forests in Peninsular Malaysia from 1972 to 1982: A GIS approach (1994)
  4649. The timber resource of the Chippewa National Forest. (1994)
  4650. Using an index of habitat patch proximity for landscape design (1994)
  4651. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1992. (1994)
  4652. Semiochemical -Based Communication in interspecific interactions between IPS PINI and Pityogenes Knecteli (Swaine) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Lodgepole Pine (1994)
  4653. Annotated bibliography of research related to the Fernow Experimental Forest  (1993)
  4654. Susceptibility of regeneration in clearcuts to defoliation by gypsy moth (1993)
  4655. Directory of training programs for the woodworking industry (1993)
  4656. Predictability of gypsy moth defoliation in central hardwoods: a validation study (1993)
  4657. Chicago's evolving urban forest: initial report of the Chicago Urban Forest Climate Project (1993)
  4658. Survival and growth for the first-growing season of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings underplanted in mixed upland hardwood stands in South Central Iowa (1993)
  4659. Whole-tree clearcutting in New England: manager's guide to impacts on soils, streams, and regeneration (1993)
  4660. Artificial regeneration of northern red oak in the Lake States with a light shelterwood: a departure from tradition (1993)
  4661. Proceedings: Spatial analysis and forest pest management; 1992 April 27-30; Mountain Lakes, VA. : Part I - Spaitial Analysis and Forest Pest Management  (1993)
  4662. Eco-physiology of Acer saccharum trees on glade-like sites in central Missouri (1993)
  4663. Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1992 April 5-7; Saratoga Springs, NY : Keynotes and General Sessions/Enivornmental Concern (1993)
  4664. Growth and shifts in eastern hardwood lumber production (1993)
  4665. Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1992 April 5-7; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Wildlife and Fisheries Management/Economics (1993)
  4666. Oak silviculture, management, and defoliation effects in France and Germany (1993)
  4667. Proceedings: Spatial analysis and forest pest management; 1992 April 27-30; Mountain Lakes, VA. : Part II - Spaitial Analysis and Forest Pest Management (1993)
  4668. Central hardwood forests: recent trends in a robust resource (1993)
  4669. Interplanting woody nurse crops promotes differential growth of black walnut saplings (1993)
  4670. Profitability of Precommericially Thinning Oak Stump Sprouts (1993)
  4671. Performance of hardwoods planted with autumn olive after removing prior cover (1993)
  4672. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1991. (1993)
  4673. Developing regeneration in woodlots at Gettysburg National Military Park (1993)
  4674. INSECTS & PATHOGENS Regulators of Forest Ecosystems (1993)
  4675. Proceedings of the 1993 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1993 April 18-20; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Economic Development/Recreation Resource (1993)
  4676. Management and prediction of red oak decline in the Missouri Ozarks (1993)
  4677. Field and laboratory quality assurance/quality control protocols and accomplishments for the Fernow Experiment Forest watershed acidification study.  (1993)
  4678. Phenology and recruitment of Ohio buckeye and sugar maple in Illinois forest stands (1993)
  4679. Bibliography of Forest Service recreation research: 1983-1992 (1993)
  4680. Mapping the defoliation potential of gypsy moth (1993)
  4681. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1993; 1993 January 19-22; Annapolis, MD.  (1993)
  4682. An assessment of advance regeneration and herbaceous communities in Pennsylvania forests (1993)
  4683. JEFFI: a simplified, Lotus-based cash flow analysis program.  (1993)
  4684. Forest stand conditions after 13 years of gypsy moth infestation (1993)
  4685. Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1992 April 5-7; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Federal Agencies/Measurement and Modeling (1993)
  4686. Characterizing forest composition of the Allegheny Mountains using extensive forest inventory data (1993)
  4687. Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1992 April 5-7; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Outdoor Recreation (1993)
  4688. Missouri timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1991. (1993)
  4689. Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1992 April 5-7; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Psychology and Leisure/Travel and Tourism (1993)
  4690. Comparative physiology of a central hardwood old-growth forest canopy and forest gap (1993)
  4691. An ecological classification system for the central hardwoods region: The Hoosier National Forest (1993)
  4692. Minnesota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1990. (1993)
  4693. Proceedings of the 1993 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1993 April 18-20; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Greenways/Urban Recreation/Landscape and Visual Pereptions (1993)
  4694. Impact of Research and Technical Change in Wildland Recreation: Evaluation Issues and Approaches (1993)
  4695. Vegetative propagation of mature and juvenile northern red oak (1993)
  4696. Michigan timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1990. (1993)
  4697. Proceedings of the 1993 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1993 April 18-20; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Travel and Tourism/Recreation Demographics (1993)
  4698. Bark thermal properties of selected central hardwood species (1993)
  4699. Forest statistics for Ohio, 1991 (1993)
  4700. The timber resource of the Superior National Forest. (1993)
  4701. The effect of small rodents on northern red oak acorns in north-central West Virginia (1993)
  4702. Sawfly Life History Adaptations to Woody Plants (1993)
  4703. Group selection - problems and possibilities and for the more shade-intolerant species (1993)
  4704. Impacts of pear thrips on a Pennsylvania sugarbush: third year results (1993)
  4705. Vegetation of loess bluff ravines in the Jackson Purchase Region of Kentucky (1993)
  4706. Development of an ecological classification system for the Wayne National Forest (1993)
  4707. Profitability of precommercially thinning oak stump sprouts (1993)
  4708. The endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae): biology, management considerations, and data gaps (1993)
  4709. The effects of pruning treatments and initial seedling morphology on northern red oak seedling growth (1993)
  4710. Perspectives, trends, and forestry opportunities (1993)
  4711. Deer exclusion effects on understory development following partial cutting in a Pennsylvania oak stand (1993)
  4712. A graphic technique for identifying superior seed sources for central hardwoods (1993)
  4713. Lease hunting in the central hardwood region: an examination of tradeoffs (1993)
  4714. The effects of gypsy moth defoliation on soil water chemistry (1993)
  4715. Factors limiting northern red oak reproduction in Pennsylvania (1993)
  4716. Using forest inventory data to assess use restrictions on private timberland in Illinois. (1993)
  4717. Formulating a stand-growth model for mathematical programming problems in Appalachian forests (1993)
  4718. Early development of mixed-species studs on the Wayne Nation Forest (1993)
  4719. Production rates and costs of group-selection harvests with ground-based logging system (1993)
  4720. Forest statistics for Michigan's Southern Lower Peninsula Unit, 1994. (1993)
  4721. A comparison of forest dynamics at two sites in the Southeastern Ozark Mountains of Missouri (1993)
  4722. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1990. (1993)
  4723. Influence of crown class, diameter, and sprout rank on red maple (Acer rubrum L.) development during forest succession in Connecticut (1993)
  4724. A review and validation of the IMPLAN model for Pennsylvania's solid hardwood product industries (1993)
  4725. Logging damage to residual trees following partial cutting in a green ash-sugarberry stand in the Mississippi Delta (1993)
  4726. Interactions between competing vegetation, herbivores, and environmental conditions affecting regeneration of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) (1993)
  4727. Hardwood regeneration twenty years after three distinct diameter-limit cuts in upland central hardwoods (1993)
  4728. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Michigan, 1992. (1993)
  4729. Carbon sequestration in tropical Asia: an assessment of technically suitable forest lands using geographic information systems analysis (1993)
  4730. Selected soil enzyme activities in an oak-hickory forest following long-term prescribed burning (1993)
  4731. Photographic guide to crown condition of oaks: use for gypsy moth silviculture. Part B. (1993)
  4732. Forest statistics for Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula Unit, 1993. (1993)
  4733. Silvicultural guidelines for forest stands threatened by the gypsy moth (1993)
  4734. Advance reproduction and other stand characteristics in Pennsylvania and French stands of northern red oak (1993)
  4735. Morphology, cultural characteristics, and pathogenicity of Rhizosphaera kalkhoffii on Picea spp. in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin (1993)
  4736. Indiana timber industry --an assessment of timber product output and use, 1990. (1993)
  4737. Relative price trends for hardwood stumpage, sawlogs, and lumber in Ohio (1993)
  4738. Nosema scripta N. Sp. (Microsporida: Nosematidae), a Microsporidian Parasite of the Cottonwood Leaf Beetle, Chrysomela scripta (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)1 (1993)
  4739. Relating Kirtland's warbler population to changing landscape composition and structure (1993)
  4740. Fast, safe, and reliable methods for extraction of major inorganic cations from small quantities of woody plant tissues (1993)
  4741. Public use and potential impact on Missouri's forest products industry (1993)
  4742. A practical alternative to single tree selection? (1993)
  4743. The Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project: the effects of forest management on the forest ecosystem (1993)
  4744. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Spring 1993 (1993)
  4745. Photographic guide to crown condition of oaks: use for gypsy moth silviculture. Part A. (1993)
  4746. Guidelines for Establishing Poplar Plantations in the North-Central U.S. (1993)
  4747. Geographical Distributions of Carbon in Biomass and Soils of Tropical Asian Forests (1993)
  4748. The timber industries of Pennsylvania, 1988 (1993)
  4749. Survival and growth of planted northern red oak in northern West Virginia (1993)
  4750. The vertical development of early successional forests in northern Michigan, USA (1993)
  4751. Proceedings of the 1993 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1993 April 18-20; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Opening/Management Sessions (1993)
  4752. Forest products industries of the southern Middle-Atlantic states, 1985 - 1986 (1993)
  4753. Acorn production in northern red oak stands in northwestern Pennsylvania (1993)
  4754. The repeatability of stem exclusion during even-aged development of bigtooth aspen dominated forests (1993)
  4755. Effects of forest disturbance and soil depth on digestible energy for moose and white-tailed deer (1993)
  4756. Polyamines in embryogenic cultures of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and red spruce (Picea rubens) (1993)
  4757. Methods to estimate total forest biomass for extensive forest inventories: applications in the northeastern U.S. (1993)
  4758. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Winter 1992 (1993)
  4759. Method for estimating potential tree-grade distributions for northeastern forest species (1993)
  4760. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Summer 1993 (1993)
  4761. Computerized technique for recording board defect data (1993)
  4762. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Fall 1992 (1993)
  4763. Development of red oak seedlings using plastic shelters on good-to- excellent hardwood sites in West Virginia (1993)
  4764. Defoliation potential of gypsy moth (1993)
  4765. Financial aspects of partial cutting practices in central Appalachian hardwoods (1993)
  4766. Rates and patterns of deforestation in the Philippines: application of geographic information system analysis (1993)
  4767. Survival, growth, and target canker infection of black walnut families 15 years after establishment in West Virginia (1993)
  4768. Forest statistics for Pennsylvania--1978 and 1989 (1993)
  4769. Recognizing and managing sapstreak disease of sugar maple (1993)
  4770. Forest resources of southern New England (1993)
  4771. Test of four stand growth simulators for the northeastern United States (1993)
  4772. Estimating and validating harvesting system production through computer simulation (1993)
  4773. Six-year beechnut production in New Hampshire (1993)
  4774. Harvesting costs and environmental impacts associated with skyline yarding shelterwood harvests and thinning in Appalachian hardwoods (1993)
  4775. Protecting red oak seedlings with tree shelters in northwestern Pennsylvania (1993)
  4776. Historical vegetation change in Oakland and its implications for urban forest management (1993)
  4777. Survival of northern red oak acorns after fall burning (1993)
  4778. Atmospheric carbon reduction by urban trees (1993)
  4779. Compensatory value of an urban forest: an application of the tree-value formula (1993)
  4780. Proceedings of the 1993 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1993 April 18-20; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Outdoor Recreation/Social Psychology (1993)
  4781. Allometric biomass estimators for aspen-dominated ecosystems in the upper Great Lakes. (1993)
  4782. Proceedings, 9th Central hardwood forest conference; 1993 March 8-10; West Lafayette, IN. (1993)
  4783. User's guide: RPGrow$: a red pine growth and analysis spreadsheet for the Lake States. (1993)
  4784. Guidelines for evaluating fish habitat in Wisconsin streams. (1993)
  4785. Managing urban and high-use recreation settings. (1993)
  4786. Abstracts of presentations at the first international symposium on the biology of adventitious root formation. (1993)
  4787. The microcomputer scientific software series 8: the SYCOOR users manual. (1993)
  4788. Innovations in recreation management: importance, diffusion, and implementation. (1993)
  4789. The microcomputer scientific software series 7: data recorder program for storing plant lists and calculating synecological coordinates. (1993)
  4790. Fifth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts). (1993)
  4791. A comparison of four electroshocking procedures for assessing the abundance of smallmouth bass in Wisconsin streams. (1993)
  4792. Visual quality of human-made clearings in central Michigan conifers. (1993)
  4793. Tree-section harvesting of northern hardwood thinnings. (1993)
  4794. Testing microdensitometric ability to determine Monterey pine urban tree stress (1993)
  4795. Satisfaction, valuation, and views toward allocation of Vermont goose hunting opportunities (1992)
  4796. Selecting a silvicultural system (1992)
  4797. The timber industries of Kentucky, 1986 (1992)
  4798. Site index comparisons among hardwoods (1992)
  4799. Ohio timber product output--1989 (1992)
  4800. A worksheet for shelterwood marking (1992)
  4801. Factors affecting the availability of wood energy from nonindustrial private forest lands in the Northeast. (1992)
  4802. Even-age versus all-age management (1992)
  4803. Influence of the onsite experience on recreation experience preference judgments  (1992)
  4804. Prescribed burning for the birches and hemlock (1992)
  4805. Pulpwood production in the Northeast--1990 (1992)
  4806. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Summer 1992 (1992)
  4807. The New England forest: baseline for New England forest health monitoring (1992)
  4808. Dutch elm disease (1992)
  4809. Forest health monitoring in New England: 1990 annual report (1992)
  4810. Applying the shelterwood system (1992)
  4811. Cost estimators for construction of forest roads in the central Appalachians (1992)
  4812. NORTHWOODS Wildlife Habitat Data Base (1992)
  4813. Cycle-time equations for five small tractors operating in low-volume small-diameter hardwood stands (1992)
  4814. Northern Hardwood Notes (1992)
  4815. Experience patterns: capturing the dynamic nature of a recreation experience  (1992)
  4816. Woody browse production (1992)
  4817. Estimates of recreational stream use in the White River drainage, Vermont (1992)
  4818. Economic maturity of sugar maple (1992)
  4819. Seed fall in an oldgrowth northern hardwood forest (1992)
  4820. Making wildlife openings (1992)
  4821. Elm leaf beetle performance on ozone-fumigated elm (1992)
  4822. Wounding and hardwood diseases (1992)
  4823. West Virginia yellow-poplar lumber defect database (1992)
  4824. Rodent influence on regeneration (1992)
  4825. Lithologic composition and rock weathering potential of forested, glacial-till soils (1992)
  4826. Sapstreak disease of sugar maple (1992)
  4827. Graphic model of the processes involved in the production of casegood furniture (1992)
  4828. Management Methods and Silvicultural Systems: What Are They? (1992)
  4829. Millipede damage to germinating acorns of northern red oak (1992)
  4830. Epicormic sprouting (1992)
  4831. 1992 Data Bank for Red Oak Lumber (1992)
  4832. Carbon storage and accumulation in United States forest ecosystems (1992)
  4833. New England wildlife: management forested habitats (1992)
  4834. Releasing yellow birch saplings and poles (1992)
  4835. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1991 April 7-9; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Urban recreation/geographic information system (GIS) (1992)
  4836. Stocking level, stand structure, cutting cycle, and growth rates (1992)
  4837. User's guide to SILVAH: stand analysis, prescription, and management simulator program for hardwood stands of the Alleghenies.  (1992)
  4838. Growth and yield for managed and unmanaged stands (1992)
  4839. Prescribing silvicultural treatments in hardwood stands of the Alleghenies. (Revised)  (1992)
  4840. Variation in seasonal moisture content (1992)
  4841. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1991 April 7-9; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Fisheries and Wildlife (1992)
  4842. Strip cutting in northern hardwoods (1992)
  4843. Ecology and management of northern hardwood forests in New England (1992)
  4844. Fork occurrence and correction (1992)
  4845. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1991 April 7-9; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Keynotes and General Sessions (1992)
  4846. Persistent insect, disease, and climatic problems (1992)
  4847. Evaluating reclamation success: the ecological consideration-proceedings of a symposium; 1990 April 23-26; Charleston, WV.  (1992)
  4848. Thinning Sprout Clumps (1992)
  4849. Popularity of tree species and cultivars in the United States (1992)
  4850. Woody Browse Production (1992)
  4851. Characterization of the pH-Mediated solubility of Bacillus thuringiensis var. san diego native δ-endotoxin crystals (1992)
  4852. Making Wildlife Openings (1992)
  4853. The 1991 conference on thrips (Thysanoptera): insect and disease considerations in sugar maple management; 1991 November 21-22; University Park, PA.  (1992)
  4854. Sapstreak Disease of Sugar Maple (1992)
  4855. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1991 April 7-9; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Travel, Tourism, and community development I & II (1992)
  4856. Tree Injuries From Mechanized Logging (1992)
  4857. Proceedings of the 1991 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 1991 April 7-9; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Outdoor recreation (1992)
  4858. Site Index Comparisons Among Hardwoods (1992)
  4859. User's guide for GMPHENL: a gypsy moth phenology model (1992)
  4860. What to do With Northern Hardwood-Aspen Mixtures (1992)
  4861. Proceedings U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research forum 1991; 1991 January 14-17; Annapolis, MD.  (1992)
  4862. Minimizing Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Damage (1992)
  4863. Ten-year impact of spruce budworm on spruce-fir forests of Maine (1992)
  4864. Dutch Elm Disease (1992)
  4865. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 1989 and 1990 (1992)
  4866. Growth and Yield for Managed and Unmanaged Stands (1992)
  4867. The tree of peace: Symbolic and spiritual values of the white pine (1992)
  4868. Releasing Yellow Birch Saplings and Poles (1992)
  4869. The spiritual aspect of nature: A perspective from depth psychology (1992)
  4870. Fork Occurrence and Correction (1992)
  4871. Response of the Imported Willow Leaf Beetle to Bacillus thuringiensis var. san diego on Poplar Willow1 (1992)
  4872. Determining Site Index Accurately in Even-aged Stands (1992)
  4873. Technical Change in the North American Forestry Sector: A Review (1992)
  4874. Lumber Value and Rate of Return for Sugar Maple (1992)
  4875. Minnesota forest statistics, 1990. (1992)
  4876. Variations in Seasonal Moisture Content (1992)
  4877. Forest statistics for Minnesota's Prairie Unit. (1992)
  4878. Economic Maturity of Sugar Maple (1992)
  4879. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1990. (1992)
  4880. Growth and Development of Browsed Seedlings (1992)
  4881. Wisconsin's timberland plantations, 1983. (1992)
  4882. Persistent Insect, Disease, and Climatic Problems (1992)
  4883. Ultrastructural Effects of Bacillus thuringiensis var. san diego on Midgut Cells of the Cottonwood Leaf Beetle1 (1992)
  4884. Recognizing and Preventing Maple Decline (1992)
  4885. Breeding bird populations in Missouri Ozark forests with and without clearcutting (1992)
  4886. Selecting a Silvicultural System (1992)
  4887. Computer software to estimate timber harvesting system production, cost, and revenue (1992)
  4888. Optimum Germination Temperatures (1992)
  4889. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Spring 1992 (1992)
  4890. A Worksheet for Marking Even-aged Stands (1992)
  4891. Breeding bird communities in regenerating and mature broadleaf forests in the USA Lake States (1992)
  4892. A Worksheet for Marking All-aged Stands (1992)
  4893. Effects of aluminum on DNA synthesis, cellular polyamines, polyamine biosynthetic enzymes and inorganic ions in cell suspension cultures of a woody plant, Catharanthus roseus (1992)
  4894. Seed Crop Frequency in Northeastern Wisconsin (1992)
  4895. Economic comparisons of haul road construction versus forwarding versus longer skid distances (1992)
  4896. Stocking Level, Stand Structure, Cutting Cycle, and Growth Rates (1992)
  4897. Processes and lands for sequestering carbon in the tropical forest landscape (1992)
  4898. Strip Cutting (1992)
  4899. Proceedings U. S. Department of Agriculture Interagency gypsy moth research forum 1992; 1992 January 13-16; Annapolis, MD.  (1992)
  4900. Even-age versus All-age Management (1992)
  4901. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Fall 1991 (1992)
  4902. Prescribed Burning for the Birches and Hemlock (1992)
  4903. Hardwood Planting (1992)
  4904. Regenerating Yellow Birch in the Lake States (1992)
  4905. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Winter 1991 (1992)
  4906. Regenerating Eastern Hemlock in the Lake States (1992)
  4907. Regenerating yellow birch in the Lake States (1992)
  4908. Lake States Management Differs from Northwest (1992)
  4909. A case history of all-age management (1992)
  4910. Direct Seeding (1992)
  4911. Assessing timber availability in upland Hardwood Forests (1992)
  4912. Sowing Pregerminated Northern Red Oak Acorns (1992)
  4913. A Worksheet for Shelterwood Marking (1992)
  4914. Applying the Shelterwood System (1992)
  4915. What are Northern Hardwoods (1992)
  4916. A Case History of Even-age Management (1992)
  4917. Clearcutting as a Silvicultural System (1992)
  4918. A Case History of All-age Management (1992)
  4919. A worksheet for marking AH-aged stands (1992)
  4920. Wounding and Hardwood Diseases (1992)
  4921. Epicormic Sprouting (1992)
  4922. Stand Weights (1992)
  4923. Residual Stocking Levels (1992)
  4924. Diameter Limit Cutting  (1992)
  4925. Relative Tolerance of Hardwood and Associated Conifer Seedlings (1992)
  4926. Rodent Influence on Regeneration (1992)
  4927. Leaf water status and root system water flux of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) seedlings in relation to new root growth after transplanting (1992)
  4928. What to do with northern hardwood-aspen mixtures (1992)
  4929. Management methods and silvicultural systems: what are they? (1992)
  4930. Recognizing and preventing maple decline (1992)
  4931. Age of Hybrid Poplar Stools At First Cut Influences Third-Year Cutting Production (1992)
  4932. Basal Trunk And Buttress Root Injuries May Be Associated With Branch Dieback In Black Oak (1992)
  4933. Viability Of Red Pine Seed Stored Up To 54 Years (1992)
  4934. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, 1991 (1992)
  4935. Hardwood planting (1992)
  4936. Wildlife in the Upper Great Lakes Region: a community profile. (1992)
  4937. Regenerating eastern hemlock in the Lake States (1992)
  4938. A worksheet for marking even-aged stands (1992)
  4939. Field sampling and data analysis methods for development of ecological land classifications: an application on the Manistee National Forest. (1992)
  4940. Tree injuries from mechanized logging (1992)
  4941. Perspectives on the ecology and silviculture of oak-dominated forests in the Central and Eastern States. (1992)
  4942. The deposition and fate of trace metals in our environment. (1992)
  4943. The Eastwide forest inventory data base: users manual. (1992)
  4944. Underplanting northern red oak in Missouri without herbicides. (1992)
  4945. Using the index of biotic integrity (IBI) to measure environmental quality in warmwater streams of Wisconsin. (1992)
  4946. Residual stocking levels (1992)
  4947. Seed crop frequency in northeastern Wisconsin (1992)
  4948. What are northern hardwoods? (1992)
  4949. Differences in Monterey pine pest populations in urban and natural forests (1992)
  4950. Relative tolerance of hardwood and associated conifer seedlings (1992)
  4951. Synecological coordinates as indictors of variation in red pine productivity among TWINSPAN classes: a case study. (1992)
  4952. Optimum germination temperatures (1992)
  4953. Clearcutting as a silvicultural system (1992)
  4954. Minimizing yellow-bellied sapsucker damage (1992)
  4955. Missouri's forest resource, 1989: an analysis. (1992)
  4956. An analysis of Iowa's forest resources, 1990. (1992)
  4957. Calculating competition in thinned northern hardwoods. (1992)
  4958. Ion movement in acidified, low base saturated sand soils. (1992)
  4959. Watchable Wildlife: The Black Bear (1992)
  4960. Regional impacts of technical change: the case of structural particleboard in the United States. (1992)
  4961. Seasonal variation in hybrid poplar tolerance to glyphosate. (1992)
  4962. Modeling and mapping urban bicyclists' preferences for trail environments. (1992)
  4963. Lake states management differs from northeast (1992)
  4964. Thinning sprout clumps (1992)
  4965. Ground-application trial of hexazinone on the Ottawa National Forest. (1992)
  4966. Mid-rotation yields of biomass plantations in the north central U.S. (1992)
  4967. Estimation of shrub leaf biomass available to white-tailed deer. (1992)
  4968. Sowing pregerminated northern red oak acorns (1992)
  4969. Growth and development of browsed seedlings (1992)
  4970. Determining site index accurately in even-aged stands (1992)
  4971. Lumber value and rate of return for sugar maple (1992)
  4972. Stand weights (1992)
  4973. Diameter limit cutting (1992)
  4974. Direct seeding (1992)
  4975. Oak Decline On Public Lands In The Central Forest Region (1992)
  4976. A case history of even-age management (1992)
  4977. Integrating forest growth and harvesting cost models to improve forest management planning (1991)
  4978. Yield comparisons from floating blade and fixed arbor gang ripsaws when processing boards before and after crook removal (1991)
  4979. Response of gypsy moth larvae to homologous and heterologous nuclear polyhedrosis virus (1991)
  4980. Response of insects to damaged and undamaged germinating acorns (1991)
  4981. Mammal caching of oak acorns in a red pine and a mixed oak stand (1991)
  4982. Impact of timber harvesting on residual trees in a central hardwood forest in Indiana (1991)
  4983. Thrips biocontrol: opportunities for use of natural enemies against the pear thrips (1991)
  4984. Assessing removals for North Central forest inventories. (1991)
  4985. Photographic guide of selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in yellow birch (1991)
  4986. Status of wildland fire prevention evaluation in the United States. (1991)
  4987. Gypsy moth larval defense mechanisms against pathogenic microorganisms (1991)
  4988. Performance of a portable chain flail delimber/debarker processing northern hardwoods. (1991)
  4989. Ten year regeneration of southern Appalachian hardwood clearcuts after controlling residual trees (1991)
  4990. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, 1990 (1991)
  4991. Use of molecular probes to detect parasites and retrotransposons in gypsy moths (1991)
  4992. Timber resource of Missouri. (1991)
  4993. Understory composition of hardwood stands in north central West Virginia (1991)
  4994. Black walnut tree growth in a mixed species, upland hardwood stand in southern Indiana (1991)
  4995. A multiple regression model for parasitization of gypsy moths by the introduced larval parasite Cotesia melanoscelus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) (1991)
  4996. Radial patterns of tree-ring chemical element concentration in two Appalachian hardwood stands (1991)
  4997. Individual tree-diameter growth model for the Northeastern United States (1991)
  4998. Incidence of twolined chestnut borer and Hypoxylon atropunctatum on dead oaks along an acidic deposition gradient from Arkansas to Ohio (1991)
  4999. Detection of Lymantria dispar nuclear polyhedrosis virus in infected larvae using a DNA hybridization assay (1991)
  5000. Evaluation of an approach to improve acorn production during thinning (1991)
  5001. Photographic guide of selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in sugar maple (1991)
  5002. Planting Depth of Hybrid Poplar Cuttings Influences Number of Shoots (1991)
  5003. Greenhouse thrips, Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis, in California avocado orchards: biological control studies (1991)
  5004. Effectiveness of electric deer fences to protect planted seedlings in Pennsylvania (1991)
  5005. Screening larch in vitro for resistance to Mycosphaerella laricina (1991)
  5006. Winter nutrition and population ecology of white-tailed deer in the central Superior National Forest. (1991)
  5007. Short-term effects of gypsy moth defoliation on nongame birds (1991)
  5008. Quantity and quality in forest research. Invited papers delivered at the 19th world congress of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations; 1990 August 5-11; Montreal, Canada. (1991)
  5009. Height and diameter variation in twelve white ash provenance/progeny tests in eastern United States (1991)
  5010. Bibliography of Populus cell and tissue culture. (1991)
  5011. Modeling gypsy moth seasonality (1991)
  5012. Bareroot nursery production and practices for white spruce: a literature review. (1991)
  5013. Estimating timber supply from private forests (1991)
  5014. Risk analysis and timber investments: a bibliography of theory and applications. (1991)
  5015. The life cycle of pear thrips, Taeniothrips inconsequens (Uzel) in Vermont (1991)
  5016. Using price data to consider risk in the evaluation of forest management investments. (1991)
  5017. Changes in the relationship between annual tree growth and climatic variables for four hardwood species (1991)
  5018. Factors affecting temporal and spatial soil moisture variation in and adjacent to group selection openings (1991)
  5019. Summary of the Blackmo 88 spray experiment (1991)
  5020. Tree value conversion standards revisited (1991)
  5021. Regulation of DNA synthesis and cell division by polyamines in Catharanthus roseus suspension cultures (1991)
  5022. A stand density management diagram for sawtimber-sized mixed upland central hardwoods (1991)
  5023. Felling and skidding cost estimates for thinnings to reduce gypsy moth impacts (1991)
  5024. Releasing 75- to 80-year-old Appalachian hardwood sawtimber trees--5-year d.b.h. response (1991)
  5025. Role of sprouts in regeneration of a whole-tree clearcut in central hardwoods of Connecticut (1991)
  5026. Forest statistics for Iowa, 1990. (1991)
  5027. Temporal analysis and spatial mapping of Lymantria dispar nuclear polyhedrosis virus transcripts and in-vitro translation products (1991)
  5028. Response of three Populus species to drought. (1991)
  5029. Long-term implications of forest harvesting on nutrient cycling in central hardwood forests (1991)
  5030. Aspen ecosystem properties in the Upper Great Lakes. (1991)
  5031. Mesoscale landscape model of gypsy moth phenology (1991)
  5032. Independent effects and interactions of stand diameter, tree diameter, crown class, and age on tree growth in mixed-species, even-aged hardwood stands (1991)
  5033. Photographic guide of selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in yellow-poplar (1991)
  5034. New estimates of hardwood-log exports to Europe and Asia (1991)
  5035. The pear thrips problem (1991)
  5036. Integrating biological diversity and resource management: an essential approach to productive, sustainable ecosystems (1991)
  5037. Community and edaphic analysis of mixed oak forests in the ridge and valley province of central Pennsylvania (1991)
  5038. GR-1ST user's manual (1991)
  5039. Effects of gypsy moth-oriented silvicultural treatments on vertebrate predator communities (1991)
  5040. Shipping coal to Newcastle: are SRIC populus plantations a viable fiber production option for the central hardwoods region? (1991)
  5041. Effects of drought and shade on growth and water use of Quercus alba, Q. bicolor, Q. imbricaria and Q. palustris seedlings (1991)
  5042. GR-1ST: PC program for evaluating gang-rip-first board cut-up procedures (1991)
  5043. What's a sugar maple worth? (1991)
  5044. Management of hardwood forests in the mid-Atlantic region: past, present, and future (1991)
  5045. New estimates of hardwood lumber exports from the central hardwood region (1991)
  5046. Central hardwood forest resources: a social science perspective (1991)
  5047. Genetically-engineered baculovirus pesticides and their environmental safety (1991)
  5048. Forest insect guilds: patterns of interaction with host trees (1991)
  5049. Proceedings, 8th Central Hardwood Forest Conference (1991)
  5050. Host-plant specialization in needle-eating insects of Sweden (1991)
  5051. Bioecology of pear thrips: distribution in forest soils (1991)
  5052. Sawflies and ponderosa pine: hypothetical response surfaces for pine genotype, ontogenic stage, and stress level (1991)
  5053. Response of an Appalachian mountain forest soil, soil water and associated herbaceous vegetation to liming (1991)
  5054. Preference of dendrophagous insects for forest borders (1991)
  5055. Remarks on the physiological effects of defoliation on sugar maple and some impacts on syrup production (1991)
  5056. Repeated damage of leaves by phyllophagous insects: is it influenced by rapid inducible resistance? (1991)
  5057. Planting stock type x genotype interactions affect early outplanting performance of black walnut seedlings (1991)
  5058. Patterns of nutrient utilization in the needle-feeding guild (1991)
  5059. Aerial spray trials for pear thrips management fall 1988 (1991)
  5060. Douglas-fir nutrients and terpenes as potential factors influencing western spruce budworm defoliation (1991)
  5061. The scenic impact of key forest attributes and long-term management alternatives for hardwood forests (1991)
  5062. The folivore guild on larch (Larix decidua) in the alps (1991)
  5063. Sampling low-density gypsy moth populations (1991)
  5064. An insect out of control? The potential for spread and establishment of the gypsy moth in new forest areas in the United States (1991)
  5065. Effects of gypsy moth infestation on near-view aesthetic preferences and recreation behavior intentions (1991)
  5066. Outbreak of Zeiraphera rufimitrana on silver fir hitherto unknown in southwest Germany (1991)
  5067. Analysis of thrips distribution: application of spatial statistics and Kriging (1991)
  5068. Integrating host, natural enemy, and other processes in population models of the pine sawfly (1991)
  5069. An alternate property tax program requiring a forest management plan and scheduled harvesting (1991)
  5070. Bioecology of the conifer swift moth, Korscheltellus gracilis, a root feeder associated with spruce-fir decline (1991)
  5071. Pear thrips damage and impact on the Vermont sugarmaker (1991)
  5072. The reconstruction of Lymantria dispar outbreaks by dendrochronological methods in the South Urals (1991)
  5073. White oak seedling survival and vigor following acorn removal and water stress (1991)
  5074. Impact of a spring defoliator on common oak (1991)
  5075. Architecture of the Black Moshannon forest canopy measured by hemispherical photographs and a LI-COR LAI-2000 sensor (1991)
  5076. Variation in the nutritional physiology of tree-feeding swallowtail caterpillars (1991)
  5077. Harvesting impacts on steep slopes in Virginia (1991)
  5078. Do differences in inducible resistance explain the population dynamics of birch and pine defoliators? (1991)
  5079. Biological control of citrus thrips, Scirtothrips citri, by predaceous phytoseiid mites (1991)
  5080. Plant reproductive organs and the origin of terrestrial insects (1991)
  5081. The interactive impact of forest site and stand attributes and logging technology on stand management (1991)
  5082. Does reproduction compromise defense in woody plants? (1991)
  5083. Root starch in defoliated sugar maples following thrips damage (1991)
  5084. Woody plant grazing systems: North American outbreak folivores and their host plants (1991)
  5085. Extrapolation of forest community types with a geographic information system (1991)
  5086. Does the plant defend itself against leaf-feeding insects? (1991)
  5087. Epizootiology of gypsy moth nuclear polyhedrosis virus (1991)
  5088. Tolerance to insect defoliation: biocenotic aspects (1991)
  5089. Computerized algorithms for partial cuts (1991)
  5090. The role of phenotype structure in the population dynamics of gypsy moth in the Lower Dnieper region (1991)
  5091. The economics of a threatened tradition (1991)
  5092. Novel aspects of host tree resistance to leafminers (1991)
  5093. Comparing partial cutttng practices in central Appalachian hardwoods (1991)
  5094. Insect-plant interactions in anthropogenically transformed ecosystems (1991)
  5095. Construction of a transfer vector for a clonal isolate of LdNPV (1991)
  5096. The within-tree distribution of caterpillar mines (1991)
  5097. Stand density, stand structure, and species composition in transition oak stands of northwestern Pennsylvania (1991)
  5098. Adelgid and scale insect guilds on hemlock and pine (1991)
  5099. What causes the patterns of gypsy moth defoliation? (1991)
  5100. Significance of phytohormones in Siberian larch-bud gall midge interaction (1991)
  5101. Tree shelters increase heights of planted northern red oaks (1991)
  5102. Adelgid host interactions with special reference to the balsam woolly adelgid in North America (1991)
  5103. The effects of gypsy moth infestation on gray squirrel habitat and populations (1991)
  5104. Manipulation of host plant biomass allocation and resource regulation by the larch bud gall midge (1991)
  5105. Using Roundup and Oust to control interfering understories in Allegheny hardwood stands (1991)
  5106. Forest Insect Guilds: Patterns of Interaction with Host Trees; 1989 August 13-17; Abakan, Siberia, U.S.S.R. : Poorly Mobile, Internal Phytophages. (Part 3 of 3) (1991)
  5107. Replication and inclusion body characteristics of two Lymantria dispar nuclear polyhedrosis virus plaque variants (1991)
  5108. Proceedings of a symposium on white pine provenances and breeding; 1990 August 5-11; Montreal, PQ.  (1991)
  5109. Composition and structure of an old-growth versus a second-growth white oak forest in southwestern Pennsylvania (1991)
  5110. Gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in forest ecosystems (1991)
  5111. The relationship between measures of tree vigor and pear thrips damage in sugar maple (1991)
  5112. Abstracts of papers presented at the international symposium on applications of biotechnology to tree culture, protection, and utilization.  (1991)
  5113. Insects affecting establishment of northern red oak seedlings in central Pennsylvania (1991)
  5114. Screening procedure to evaluate effects of air pollution on Eastern Region wildernesses cited as Class I air quality areas.  (1991)
  5115. Variation in the suitability of tree species for the gypsy moth (1991)
  5116. Structure, specificity, and evolution of insect guilds related to cones of conifers in Western Europe (1991)
  5117. Physiological and structural foliar characteristics of four central Pennsylvania barrens species in contrasting light regimes (1991)
  5118. User's guide for Northeast Stand Exam Program (NEST Version 2.1).  (1991)
  5119. Detection of pear thrips damage using satellite imagery data (1991)
  5120. Seed galls of Semudobia betulae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on species of birch (Betula spp.) (1991)
  5121. Factors determining the location of forest products firms (1991)
  5122. Seed production and cone-feeding insects of Pinus pumila on the Kamtchatka Peninsula: aspect's of coexistence (1991)
  5123. The treatment implementation advisor: a component of the GypsES project (1991)
  5124. Research management for the future; 1990 August 5-11; Montreal, PQ (1991)
  5125. Silvicultural cutting opportunities in oak-hickory forests of West Virginia (1991)
  5126. Research management for the future; 1990 August 5-11; Montreal, PQ (1991)
  5127. Understanding predation: implications toward forest management (1991)
  5128. Forest Resources of Illinois: What Do We Have and What Are They Doing for Us? (1991)
  5129. Field response of red oak, pin cherry and black cherry seedlings to a light gradient (1991)
  5130. Forest Insect Guilds: Patterns of Interaction with Host Trees; 1989 August 13-17; Abakan, Siberia, U.S.S.R. : High Mobile, External Phytophages (Part 2 of 3) (1991)
  5131. The West Virginia university forest hazard rating study: the hazards of hazard rating (1991)
  5132. North American Sugar Maple Decline Project: organization and field methods.  (1991)
  5133. The pallet industry: a changing hardwood market (1991)
  5134. Research management for the future; 1990 August 5-11; Montreal, PQ,  (1991)
  5135. Integrated pest management and the pear thrips (1991)
  5136. Relations between wood-inhabiting insects and fungi  (1991)
  5137. Shiitake mushroom production on small diameter oak logs in Ohio (1991)
  5138. The timber industries of Delaware, 1985 (1991)
  5139. Herbivory by Thrips tabaci (1991)
  5140. Pulpwood production in the Northeast--1989 (1991)
  5141. Comparison of northern goshawk nesting habitat in Appalachian oak and northern hardwood forests of Pennsylvania (1991)
  5142. On the role of the tree in relation to colonization by Ips typographus L.  (1991)
  5143. Using respiration rates of single eggs to determine gypsy moth pre-diapause developmental rates (1991)
  5144. Interspecific olfactory communication in the southern pine bark beetle guild  (1991)
  5145. Hardwood stumpage price trends in New England (1991)
  5146. Effects of fir sawyer beetle on spatial structure of Siberian fir stands (1991)
  5147. Aerial spray technology: possibilities and limitations for control of pear thrips (1991)
  5148. Conifer defenses and xylophagous insects (1991)
  5149. Measurement of forest condition and response along the Pennsylvania atmospheric deposition gradent (1991)
  5150. Effects of larch defenses on xylophagous insect guilds (1991)
  5151. A monitoring system for gypsy moth management (1991)
  5152. Influence of predators and parisitoids on bark beetle productivity (1991)
  5153. Predicting tree mortality following gypsy moth defoliation (1991)
  5154. Using pheromones in the management of bark beetle outbreaks (1991)
  5155. Variation in gypsy moth, with comparisons to other Lymantria spp. (1991)
  5156. Attraction of some scolytids and associated beetles to the host volatiles α-pinene and ethanol (1991)
  5157. Invasion of a partially cut oak stand by hayscented fern (1991)
  5158. New estimates of hardwood lumber exports to Europe and Asia (1991)
  5159. Analysis of spatial density dependence in gypsy moth mortality (1991)
  5160. Timber sale value as a function of sale characteristics and number of bidders (1991)
  5161. Effects of polyamine biosynthesis inhibitors on S-adenosylmethionine synthetase and S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase activities in carrot cell cultures (1991)
  5162. Northern forest lands: resident attitudes and resource use (1991)
  5163. Phenology prediction component of GypsES (1991)
  5164. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Summer 1991 (1991)
  5165. Pioneer Mothers' Memorial Forest revisited (1991)
  5166. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Spring 1991 (1991)
  5167. Biology and impact of Thrips calcaratus Uzel in the Great Lakes Region (1991)
  5168. Generalized Variance Function Applications in Forestry (1991)
  5169. Planting northern red oak: a comparison of stock types (1991)
  5170. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Winter 1990 (1991)
  5171. The backcross sterility technique (1991)
  5172. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Fall 1990 (1991)
  5173. TREEGRAD: a grading program for eastern hardwoods (1991)
  5174. Notes on the biology and hosts of Stelidota ferruginea (Coleoptera:Nitidulidae) (1991)
  5175. Modified lignin sulfonate formulation for the photo protection of GMNPV (1991)
  5176. Pallet use in grocery distribution affects forest resource consumption location: a spatial model of grocery pallet use (1991)
  5177. Hardwoods are now being harvested at record levels (1991)
  5178. Merchantable sawlog and bole-length equations for the Northeastern United States (1991)
  5179. Vermont management in focal areas (1991)
  5180. Seasonal and spatial changes in the structure of the subcortical insect community in pine forests (1991)
  5181. Survival and growth of direct-seeded and natural northern red oak after c1earcutting a mature red pine plantation (1991)
  5182. Ips typographus and Ophiostoma polonicum versus Norway spruce: joint attack and host defense (1991)
  5183. Western flower thrips, a serious pest of floricultural crops (1991)
  5184. Fir sawyer beetle-Siberian fir interaction modeling: resistance of fir stands to insect outbreaks (1991)
  5185. Life history and notes on the biology of Stelidota octomaculata (Coleoptera:Nitidulidae) (1991)
  5186. Forest Statistics for Minnesota's Northern Pine Unit. (1991)
  5187. Productivity and cost estimators for conventional ground-based skidding on steep terrain using preplanned skid roads (1991)
  5188. Economics of Red Pine Management for Utility Pole Timber (1991)
  5189. Response of chestnut oak and red oak to drought and fertilization: growth and physiology (1991)
  5190. A Simple Ground-Based Trap For Estimating Densities of Arboreal Leaf Insects  (1991)
  5191. Thrips on stone fruits: formative stage of pest management (1991)
  5192. Properties of soils and tree wood tissue across a Lake States sulfate deposition gradient. (1991)
  5193. A comparison of small tractors for thinning central hardwoods (1991)
  5194. Forest statistics for Minnesota's Aspen-Birch Unit. (1991)
  5195. Outcrossing colonies of the Otis New Jersey gypsy moth strain and its effect on progeny development (1991)
  5196. Timber resource of Missouri's Riverborder. (1991)
  5197. Are we underestimating the size of our hardwood industries? (1991)
  5198. Timber resource of the Mark Twain National Forest. (1991)
  5199. Effects of defoliation by gypsy moth (1991)
  5200. The significance of urban trees and forests: toward a deeper understanding of values (1991)
  5201. Pistillate flower abortion in three species of oak (1991)
  5202. Timber resource of Missouri's Prairie. (1991)
  5203. Orius insidiosus (Say) and entomopathogens as possible biological control agents for thrips (1991)
  5204. Residential fuelwood production and sources from roundwood in Missouri, 1987. (1991)
  5205. Impact of small mammals on regeneration of northern red oak (1991)
  5206. Minnesota timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1988. (1991)
  5207. Demonstration of the gypsy moth energy budget microclimate model (1991)
  5208. Pulpwood production in the North-Central Region, 1989. (1991)
  5209. Effect of stand age and soils on forest composition at Spotsylvania Battlefield, Virginia (1991)
  5210. Residential fuelwood production and sources from roundwood in Minnesota, 1988. (1991)
  5211. A computer-compatible key to the genera of the Tubulifera (Thysanoptera) (1991)
  5212. Forest Statistics for Minnesota's Central Hardwood Unit. (1991)
  5213. The effects of stand structure after thinning on the growth of an Allegheny hardwood stand (1991)
  5214. Summary of experimental releases of exotic microsporidia: conclusions and recommendations (1991)
  5215. Field testing a soil site field guide for Allegheny hardwoods (1991)
  5216. Performance of gypsy moth larvae on hosts from the Deep South: survival, development and host preferences (1991)
  5217. Microcoppice: a new strategy for red oak clonal propagation (1991)
  5218. A method for extracting pear thrips from forest soils (1991)
  5219. Development of regeneration following gypsy moth defoliation of Appalachian Plateau and Ridge & Valley hardwood stands (1991)
  5220. Interactions between nuclear polyhedrosis virus and Nosema sp. infecting gypsy moth (1991)
  5221. Stomatal conductance of seedlings of three oak species subjected to nitrogen fertilization and drought treatments (1991)
  5222. Monitoring, and mapping gypsy moth data in AIPM: the process and problems of implementation (1991)
  5223. Monitoring components of GypsES (1991)
  5224. Stand development and yields of Appalachian hardwood stands managed with single-tree selection for at least 30 years (1991)
  5225. Forest Insect Guilds: Patterns of Interaction with Host Trees; 1989 August 13-17; Abakan, Siberia, U.S.S.R. : General Theory on Plant/Phytophage Interactions (Part 1 of 3) (1991)
  5226. History of research on modelling gypsy moth population ecology (1991)
  5227. Towards understanding thysanoptera (1991)
  5228. Pupal abnormalities among laboratory-reared gypsy moths (1991)
  5229. Isolation and characterization of juvenile hormone esterase from gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) (1991)
  5230. Gypsy moth life system model (1991)
  5231. Statistical comparisons of AGDISP prediction with Mission III data (1991)
  5232. Regulation of disparlure titer in gypsy moth females: effects of mating and senescence (1991)
  5233. Hazard rating for gypsy moth on a Macintosh computer: a component of the GypsES system (1991)
  5234. Confidence intervals from single observations in forest research (1991)
  5235. Pheromone dispenser formulations for use in gypsy moth management programs (1991)
  5236. Development of appropriate methodologies for sampling gypsy moth populations in moderately sized urban parks and other wooded public lands (1991)
  5237. Evaluation of the Abington isolate of the gypsy moth nuclear polyhedrosis virus against a formulation of Gypchek in small field plots (1991)
  5238. Proceedings, U. S. Department of Agriculture interagency gypsy moth research review 1990 (1991)
  5239. Entomophaga maimaiga panzootic in northeastern gypsy moth populations (1991)
  5240. Gypchek? use pattern realities (1991)
  5241. Comparison of Monterey pine stress in urban and natural forests (1991)
  5242. Gypsy moth impacts on oak acorn production (1991)
  5243. Development of a pheromone-baited trap to monitor gypsy moth populations (1991)
  5244. Micrometeorological measurements during the Blackmo 88 spray trials (1991)
  5245. Gypsy moth management program for moderately sized urban parks and other wooded public lands (1991)
  5246. The revelation (1991)
  5247. Detection of latent nuclear polyhedrosis virus in the gypsy moth (1991)
  5248. Quantifying the role of urban forests in removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (1991)
  5249. Behavior of the gypsy moth life system model and development of synoptic model formulations (1991)
  5250. Chunkwood: Production, characterization, and utilization. (1991)
  5251. Impact of small mammal predators on gypsy moth (1991)
  5252. Leading edge gypsy moth population dynamics (1991)
  5253. Does previous stand management influence gypsy moth-related mortality? (1991)
  5254. Current research efforts with Bacillus thuringiensis (1991)
  5255. Effects of gypsy moth infestation on aesthetic preferences and behavior intentions (1991)
  5256. Landscape ecology of gypsy moth in the Northeastern United States (1991)
  5257. Predicting defoliation by the gypsy moth using egg mass counts and a helper variable (1991)
  5258. Development of a sampling system for Armillaria rhizomorphs in mixed oak stands: a progress report (1991)
  5259. Interactive effects of defoliation and low resource levels on photosynthesis, growth, and gypsy moth larval response to red oak seedlings (1991)
  5260. Silvicultural treatments and logging costs for minimizing gypsy moth impacts (1991)
  5261. Interdisciplinary research can provide information for the harvesting challenges of the 1990's (1991)
  5262. Knowledge-based geographic information systems on the Macintosh computer: a component of the GypsES project (1991)
  5263. The effects of tree species and site conditions on gypsy moth survival and growth in Michigan (1991)
  5264. Using ribosomal RNA technology for classifying microsporidia (1991)
  5265. Microbial pesticides (1991)
  5266. Identification, cloning, and expression analysis of three putative Lymantria dispar nuclear polyhedrosis virus immediate early genes (1991)
  5267. An introduction to the Thysanoptera a survey of the group (1991)
  5268. Applying group selection in upland hardwoods (1991)
  5269. Space, time and thrips: biogeographic issues in the evolutionary ecology of Thysanoptera (1991)
  5270. Deferment cutting in Appalachian hardwoods: the what, whys, and hows (1991)
  5271. Systematics of Thysanoptera, pear thrips and other economic species (1991)
  5272. Practicing uneven age management: does it pay? Some economic considerations (1991)
  5273. Feeding, flight and dispersal in thrips (1991)
  5274. General and specific gypsy moth predators (1991)
  5275. Structure of the mouthparts of Frankliniella bispinosa (Morgan) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) (1991)
  5276. Chemical ecology of the Thysanoptera (1991)
  5277. Production rates and costs of group selection harvests with a christy cable yarder (1991)
  5278. Autographa caljfornica nuclear polyhedrosis virus replication in non-permissive Lymantria dispar cell lines (1991)
  5279. Potential causes of the pear thrips outbreak in sugar maple (1991)
  5280. Hazard rating forest stands for gypsy moth (1991)
  5281. Agroecological niches and thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) dynamics (1991)
  5282. Development of sampling methods for the slash pine flower thrips Gnophothrips fuscus (Morgan), (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) (1991)
  5283. Using silviculture to minimize gypsy moth impacts (1991)
  5284. Soil sampling and extraction methods with possible application to pear thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) (1991)
  5285. Sugarbush management: a guide to maintaining tree health (1990)
  5286. Factors affecting recreation participation by Vermont residents (1990)
  5287. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Monitoring Recreation Systems (1990)
  5288. Applications of harvesting system simulation to timber management and utilization analyses (1990)
  5289. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Outdoor Recreation (1990)
  5290. Stand basal-area and tree-diameter growth in red spruce-fir forests in Maine, 1960-80 (1990)
  5291. Is forest fragmentation a management issue in the Northeast?  (1990)
  5292. Newly planted street tree growth and mortality (1990)
  5293. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: winter 1989 (1990)
  5294. Individual-tree probability of survival model for the Northeastern United States (1990)
  5295. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station--1988 (1990)
  5296. Height diameter relations of maple street trees (1990)
  5297. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Beach and Lake Management (1990)
  5298. Drive-line census for deer within fenced enclosures (1990)
  5299. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Northern Forest Management (1990)
  5300. History and range of Norway maple (1990)
  5301. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Recreation in the 1990's (1990)
  5302. High-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of dansyl-polyamines (1990)
  5303. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Fisheries/Wildlife Management (1990)
  5304. Street tree pruning and removal needs (1990)
  5305. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: spring 1990 (1990)
  5306. Applications of ion chromatography to study pollution effects on forest trees (1990)
  5307. Design and construction of a low-cost stream-monitoring shelter (1990)
  5308. Cost of wetland protection using cable logging systems (1990)
  5309. OPTIGRAMI for PC's: User's Manual (Version l.0) (1990)
  5310. Quantifying foliar responses of white ash to ozone and simulated acid precipitation: an assessment proposal for forest exposure studies (1990)
  5311. Thirty years of hydrometeorologic data at the Hubbard Brook Experiment Forest, New Hampshire (1990)
  5312. Cost of wetland protection using a Christy cable yarder (1990)
  5313. Forest Statistics for Kentucky - 1975 and 1988 (1990)
  5314. Use of culture filtrates of Ceratocystis ulmi as a bioassay to screen for disease tolerant Ulmus americana (1990)
  5315. Red-breasted nuthatches detect early increases in spruce budworm populations (1990)
  5316. Fourth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts); 1989 March 1-2; Columbus, OH. (1990)
  5317. User's guide to STUMP: a system of timber utilization and mill processing (1990)
  5318. Precommercial Crop-Tree Thinning in a Mixed Northern Hardwood Stand (1990)
  5319. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: fall 1989 (1990)
  5320. Regionally averaged diameter growth in New England forests (1990)
  5321. Response of the Cottonwood Leaf Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to Bacillus thuringiensis var. san diego (1990)
  5322. Subsistence as a component of the mixed economic base in a modernizing community (1990)
  5323. Proceedings of the 1990 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1990 February 25-28; Saratoga Springs, NY. : Travel, Tourism, and Community Development  (1990)
  5324. Soil density and moisture content on two unused forest roads during first 30 months after construction (1990)
  5325. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, 1989 (1990)
  5326. Factors affecting the productivity of urban parks (1990)
  5327. Production and sources of residential fuelwood from roundwood in Michigan. (1990)
  5328. Occurrence of gum spots in black cherry after partial harvest cutting (1990)
  5329. Michigan timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1988. (1990)
  5330. Rate of value change in New England timber stands (1990)
  5331. Timber resource of Missouri's Northwest Ozarks. (1990)
  5332. Timber value growth rates in New England (1990)
  5333. Missouri timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use. (1990)
  5334. Crown release increases growth of crop trees (1990)
  5335. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, 1988. (1990)
  5336. Biology and control of Sirococcus shoot blight on red pine, (1990)
  5337. Indiana's timber resource, 1986: an analysis. (1990)
  5338. Reducing particle dimensions of chunkwood. (1990)
  5339. The nature and ecology of aesthetic experiences in the landscape (1990)
  5340. Bird densities and diversity in clearcut and mature oak-hickory forest. (1990)
  5341. Veneer industry and timber use, North Central Region, 1988. (1990)
  5342. Determining the economic feasibility of salvaging gypsy moth-killed hardwoods (1990)
  5343. Optimizing any-aged management of mixed-species stands: II. effects of decision criteria (1990)
  5344. Pocket Guide to Red Pine Diseases and their Management (1990)
  5345. The timber industry of Iowa: an assessment of timber product output and use, 1988. (1990)
  5346. Using column lysimetry to evaluate acid precipitation effects. (1990)
  5347. Timber resource of Missouri's Eastern Ozarks. (1990)
  5348. Yield of a 46-Year-Old Tamarack Plantation (1990)
  5349. Timber resource of Missouri's Southwest Ozarks. (1990)
  5350. Pulpwood production in the Northeast--1988 (1990)
  5351. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1988. (1990)
  5352. Early Yields of Biomass Plantations in the North-Central U.S. (1990)
  5353. West Virginia timber products output--1987 (1990)
  5354. No. 1 and No. 2 Common red oak yields: similar part sizes when gang-ripping is used to process boards with crook (1990)
  5355. Biomass statistics for Maryland--1986 (1990)
  5356. The microcomputer scientific software series 6: ECOPHYS user's manual. (1990)
  5357. Forest statistics for West Virginia--1975 and 1989 (1990)
  5358. Aspen symposium '89 proceedings; 1989 July 25-27; Duluth, MN. (1990)
  5359. Forest statistics for New Jersey--1987 (1990)
  5360. FIREFAMILY 1988. (1990)
  5361. Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: Summer 1990 (1990)
  5362. Influence of flooding duration on the biomass growth of alder and willow. (1990)
  5363. Factors Influencing Recreational Use of Private Woodland (1990)
  5364. Correlation analysis of tree growth, climate, and acid deposition in the Lake States. (1990)
  5365. Estimating lake susceptibility to acidification due to acid deposition. (1990)
  5366. Response of sapling stands to cultural treatments (1989)
  5367. How to Assess the Oak Regeneration Potential in the Missouri Ozarks (1989)
  5368. Ray tissues as an indirect measure of relative sap-sugar concentration in sugar maple (1989)
  5369. Seeding and Planting Hardwoods (1989)
  5370. Silvicultural Systems for Bottomland Hardwoods (1989)
  5371. Rooting Depths of Red Maple (Acer Rubrum L.) on Various Sites in the Lake States (1989)
  5372. Revegetation after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoods: a 10-year history (1989)
  5373. Prevention, Detection, and Control of Nursery Tree Diseases (1989)
  5374. An esthetic alternative to clearcutting? (1989)
  5375. Silvicultural Systems for Harvesting Mixed Hardwood Stands (1989)
  5376. Root system structure in planted and seeded loblolly and shortleaf pine (1989)
  5377. Deer Damage in Central Hardwoods: A Potential Problem (1989)
  5378. Silvicultural systems for oak-hickory and oak-pine (1989)
  5379. Timber harvesting trends in the Lake States, 1983-1987. (1989)
  5380. State-owned wildlife management areas in New England (1989)
  5381. Management Practices and Water Quality (1989)
  5382. Site index curves for forest tree species in the eastern United States. (1989)
  5383. Factors Influencing Water Resources (1989)
  5384. Fuel supply structure of wood-fired power plants in the Northeast: Loggers' perspectives (1989)
  5385. Visual Management of Central Hardwoods (1989)
  5386. Ecological principles: climate, physiography, soil, and vegetation (1989)
  5387. Planting Yellow-Poplar, White Ash, Black Cherry, and Black Locust (1989)
  5388. Habitat improvement costs on state-owned wildlife management areas in New York (1989)
  5389. Planting for Wildlife (1989)
  5390. Planting bottomland hardwoods (1989)
  5391. Planning and Managing Recreational Opportunities on Small Ownerships (1989)
  5392. Photographic guide of selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in white oak (1989)
  5393. Planning and Managing Recreational Opportunities on Large Ownerships (1989)
  5394. Assessing regeneration potential (1989)
  5395. Treating Seedling and Sapling stands for Wildlife (1989)
  5396. Vermont's use-value appraisal property tax program: a forest inventory and analysis (1989)
  5397. Treating Mature Stands for Wildlife (1989)
  5398. How to assess oak regeneration potential in the Missouri Ozarks (1989)
  5399. Let the Market Help Prescribe Forest Management Practices (1989)
  5400. Crop-tree release increases growth of 12-year-old yellow-poplar and black cherry (1989)
  5401. Treating Immature stands for Wildlife (1989)
  5402. Production analysis of two tree-bucking and product-sorting methods for hardwoods (1989)
  5403. Forest Access Roads (1989)
  5404. Oak decline (1989)
  5405. Enhancing Wildlife Habitat When Regenerating Stands (1989)
  5406. A stump-to-truck cost estimating program for cable logging young-growth Douglas-fir (1989)
  5407. Stand Size, Distribution and Rotation Length for Forest Wildlife (1989)
  5408. Small tractors for harvesting fuelwood in low-volume small-diameter hardwood stands (1989)
  5409. Root Rots (1989)
  5410. Deer damage in central hardwoods: a potential problem (1989)
  5411. Reducing Borer Damage in Oak Regeneration and Sawtimber (1989)
  5412. Seeding and planting upland oaks (1989)
  5413. Principles of Wildlife Habitat Management (1989)
  5414. Forest insect defoliators (1989)
  5415. Grazing in Central Hardwood Forests (1989)
  5416. Shift level analysis of cable yarder availability, utilization, and productive time (1989)
  5417. Seeding and Planting Walnut (1989)
  5418. Wildlife openings (1989)
  5419. Individual Tree Control (1989)
  5420. Treating seedling and sapling stands for wildlife (1989)
  5421. Silviculture Treatments in Sapling Stands (1989)
  5422. Appraising fire effects (1989)
  5423. Managing Uneven-aged Stands (1989)
  5424. Forest site classification in the interior uplands (1989)
  5425. Oak Wilt (1989)
  5426. Development of regional stump-to-mill logging cost estimators (1989)
  5427. Appraising Fire Effects (1989)
  5428. Principles of Natural Regeneration (1989)
  5429. Thinning Sprout Clumps (1989)
  5430. Logging damage (1989)
  5431. Improving Quality and Value of Future Harvests (1989)
  5432. Let the market help prescribe forest management practices (1989)
  5433. Growth and Yield Models for Central Hardwoods (1989)
  5434. Root rots (1989)
  5435. Economic Considerations of Managing Stands (1989)
  5436. Silvicultural systems for bottomland hardwoods (1989)
  5437. Wild Grapevine Management (1989)
  5438. Measuring site index in the central hardwood region (1989)
  5439. Short-Rotation Plantations (1989)
  5440. Forest regulation methods and silvicultural systems: what are they? (1989)
  5441. Introduction to Forest Growth and Yield (1989)
  5442. Estimating oak growth and yield (1989)
  5443. Timberland area change in the Lake States: past trends, causes, and projections. (1989)
  5444. Treating immature stands for wildlife (1989)
  5445. Thinning Even-aged Upland Oak Stands (1989)
  5446. Planting yellow-poplar, white ash, black cherry, and black locust (1989)
  5447. Measuring Site Index in the Central Hardwood Region (1989)
  5448. Gypsy moth (1989)
  5449. Stocking Chart for Upland Central Hardwoods (1989)
  5450. Choosing a silvicultural system (1989)
  5451. Mast Importance, Production, and Management (1989)
  5452. Computer models for economic and silvicultural decisions (1989)
  5453. Grazing Effects on Soils and Water (1989)
  5454. Investment decision criteria (1989)
  5455. Logging Roads and Log Decks for a Wildlife Habitat (1989)
  5456. Economic considerations of managing stands (1989)
  5457. Site Preparation for Wildlife (1989)
  5458. Diagnosing forest vegetation for air pollution injury (1989)
  5459. Wildlife Openings (1989)
  5460. Introduction to forest growth and yield (1989)
  5461. Applications of satellite remote sensing to forested ecosystems (1989)
  5462. Stocking chart for upland central hardwoods (1989)
  5463. Gypsy Moth (1989)
  5464. Mast importance, production, and management (1989)
  5465. Forest Insect Defoliators (1989)
  5466. Treatments to encourage natural regeneration (1989)
  5467. Estimating Black Walnut Plantation Growth and Yield (1989)
  5468. Central hardwood forest types (1989)
  5469. Recognizing interactions among lumber grading rules, gang-ripping technology, and industry needs could increase the use of No.2 Common lumber (1989)
  5470. Urban park tree inventories (1989)
  5471. Oak Decline (1989)
  5472. Genetic principles (1989)
  5473. Diagnosing Forest Vegetation for Air Pollution Injury (1989)
  5474. Principles of wildlife habitat management (1989)
  5475. Estimating Growth and Yield of Mixed Stands (1989)
  5476. Oak wilt (1989)
  5477. Wildlife Habitat Evaluation (1989)
  5478. Seeding and planting walnut (1989)
  5479. Computer Models for Economic and Silvicultural Decisions (1989)
  5480. Sycamore diseases (1989)
  5481. Logging Damage (1989)
  5482. Elm diseases (1989)
  5483. Grading Hardwood Trees (1989)
  5484. Seeding and planting pines (1989)
  5485. Elm Diseases (1989)
  5486. Trunk decays (1989)
  5487. Sycamore Diseases (1989)
  5488. The importance of site quality (1989)
  5489. Trunk Decays (1989)
  5490. Wildlife habitat evaluation (1989)
  5491. Pruning Central Hardwoods (1989)
  5492. Seeding and planting hardwoods (1989)
  5493. Ecological Principles: Climate, Physiography, Soil, and Vegetation (1989)
  5494. Stream corridor management (1989)
  5495. Fertilizing Natural Stands (1989)
  5496. Site preparation for wildlife (1989)
  5497. Managing Mature, Even-aged Stands (1989)
  5498. Grading hardwood trees (1989)
  5499. Using Silviculture to Minimize Gypsy Moth Impact (1989)
  5500. Estimating bottomland hardwood growth and yield (1989)
  5501. Investment Decision Criteria (1989)
  5502. Estimating yellow-poplar growth and yield (1989)
  5503. Estimating Bottomland Hardwood Growth and Yield (1989)
  5504. Principles of managing stands (1989)
  5505. Principles of Managing Stands (1989)
  5506. Estimating pine growth and yield (1989)
  5507. Estimating Pine Growth and Yield (1989)
  5508. Silvicultural treatments in immature stands (1989)
  5509. Response of Sapling Stands to Cultural Treatment (1989)
  5510. Estimating growth and yield of mixed stands (1989)
  5511. Silvicultural Treatments in Immature Stands (1989)
  5512. Individual tree control (1989)
  5513. Forest Site Classification in the Interior Uplands (1989)
  5514. Fertilizing natural stands (1989)
  5515. Estimating Oak Growth and Yield (1989)
  5516. Wild grapevine management (1989)
  5517. Rotation Length and Repeated Harvesting Influence Populus Coppice Production (1989)
  5518. Reducing borer damage in oak regeneration and sawtimber (1989)
  5519. Forest Regulation Methods and Silvicultural Systems: What Are They (1989)
  5520. Principles of natural regeneration (1989)
  5521. Female strobili incidence in a Minnesota population of black spruce: heritability and correlation with height growth (1989)
  5522. PROFIT-PC: a program for estimating maximum net revenue from multiproduct harvests in Appalachian hardwoods (1989)
  5523. The Importance of Site Quality (1989)
  5524. The central hardwood forest (1989)
  5525. The microcomputer scientific software series 5: the BIOMASS user's guide. (1989)
  5526. Central hardwood notes (1989)
  5527. The economic impacts of Lake States forestry: an input-output study. (1989)
  5528. Improving quality and value of future hardwoods (1989)
  5529. Discovering new knowledge about trees and forests. Selected papers from a meeting of IUFRO subject group 6.09: Philosophy and methods of forest research; 1985 August 19-23; Houghton, MI. (1989)
  5530. Short-rotation plantations (1989)
  5531. Identifying emerging issues in forestry as a tool for research planning. (1989)
  5532. Growth and yield models for central hardwoods (1989)
  5533. Empirical yield tables for Wisconsin. (1989)
  5534. Estimating black walnut plantation growth and yield (1989)
  5535. Wisconsin's forest statistics, 1987: an inventory update. (1989)
  5536. Managing mature, even-aged stands (1989)
  5537. Proceedings of the 7th central hardwood conference; 1989 March 5-8; Carbondale, IL. (1989)
  5538. Silvicultural treatments in sapling stands (1989)
  5539. Impact and control of Septoria musiva on hybrid poplars. (1989)
  5540. Mountain Pine Beetle (1989)
  5541. Silvicultural Systems for Oak-Hickory and Oak-Pine (1989)
  5542. Grazing in central hardwood forests (1989)
  5543. Central Hardwood Forest Types (1989)
  5544. Impact of product mix and markets on the economic feasibility of hardwood thinning (1989)
  5545. Proceedings of the second US-USSR symposium: air pollution effects on vegetation including forest ecosystems (1989)
  5546. Enhancing wildlife habitat when regenerating stands (1989)
  5547. Assessing Regeneration Potential (1989)
  5548. Treating mature stands for wildlife (1989)
  5549. Genetic Principles (1989)
  5550. Stand size, stand distribution, and rotation lengths for forest wildlife (1989)
  5551. Choosing a Silvicultural System (1989)
  5552. Logging roads and log decks for wildlife habitat (1989)
  5553. The Central Hardwood Forest (1989)
  5554. Thinning even-aged, upland oak stands (1989)
  5555. Operability and location of Wisconsin's timber resource. (1989)
  5556. Plantings for wildlife (1989)
  5557. Pocket guide to Christmas tree diseases (1989)
  5558. Pruning central hardwoods (1989)
  5559. Sulfur accumulation and atmospherically deposited sulfate in the Lake States. (1989)
  5560. Managing uneven-aged stands (1989)
  5561. Planting Bottomland Hardwoods (1989)
  5562. Thinning sprout clumps (1989)
  5563. Treatments to Encourage Natural Regeneration (1989)
  5564. Using silviculture to minimize gypsy moth impacts (1989)
  5565. Growth of nitrogen-fertilized and thinned quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.). (1989)
  5566. Silvicultural systems for harvesting mixed hardwood stands (1989)
  5567. Teardrop chunker performance. (1989)
  5568. Stream Corridor Management (1989)
  5569. Pulpwood production in the Northeast-1987 (1989)
  5570. Forest wildlife habitat statistics for Maryland and Delaware--1986 (1989)
  5571. Seeding and Planting Upland Oaks (1989)
  5572. Forest statistics for Delaware-1972 and 1986 (1989)
  5573. Estimating Yellow-Poplar Growth and Yield (1989)
  5574. Pulpwood production in the Northeast-1987 (1989)
  5575. Seeding and Planting Pines (1989)
  5576. Forest-land owners of New Hampshire, 1983 (1989)
  5577. The management of large-scale forestry research programs and projects. Proceedings of a meeting of IUFRO subject group S6.06, management of forestry research: 1989 April 17-19; Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, England (1989)
  5578. Response of Spruce Budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Infected with Nosema fumiferanae (Microsporida) to Bacillus thuringiensis Treatments (1989)
  5579. Critical temperature: A quantitative method of assessing cold tolerance (1989)
  5580. Defects in hardwood timber (1989)
  5581. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: winter 1988 (1989)
  5582. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by county, 1987. (1989)
  5583. Proceedings, Lymantriidae: a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths; 1988 June 26-July l; New Haven, CT : Family Characteristics (1989)
  5584. Physical characteristics of study plots across the Lake States acidic deposition gradient. (1989)
  5585. Proceedings, 1989 Northeastern recreation research symposium; 1989 April 3-5; Saratoga Springs, NY (1989)
  5586. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use. (1989)
  5587. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: spring 1989 (1989)
  5588. Response of Spruce Budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Infected with Nosema fumiferanae (Microsporida) to Bacillus thuringiensis Treatments (1989)
  5589. Proceedings, Lymantriidae: a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths; 1988 June 26-July l; New Haven, CT. : Host and Site Relationships (1989)
  5590. Rotation Length and Repeated Harvesting Influences Populus Coppice Production (1989)
  5591. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: summer 1989 (1989)
  5592. An Artificial Diet for Cottonwood and Imported Williow leaf Beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and Comparative Performance on Poplar Foliage1,2 (1989)
  5593. Proceedings, Lymantriidae: a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths; 1988 June 26-July l; New Haven, CT. : Population Dynamics (1989)
  5594. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1988 (1989)
  5595. Proceedings, Lymantriidae: a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths; 1988 June 26-July l; New Haven, CT. :  (1989)
  5596. Effects of Nosema fumiferanae (Microsporida) on Fecundity, Fertility, and Progeny Performance of Choristoneura fumiferana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) (1989)
  5597. Potency of Bacillus thuringiensis strains and formulations against gypsy moth and spruce budworm larvae: 1980-86 (1989)
  5598. Proceedings, Lymantriidae: a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths; 1988 June 26-July l; New Haven, CT. : Genetics and Behaviors (1989)
  5599. History of hardwood decline in the Eastern United States (1989)
  5600. New perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods. Proceedings of the 1988 symposium on the conflicting consequences of practicing northern hardwood silviculture; 1988 June 9-10: Durham, NH (1989)
  5601. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station--1987 (1989)
  5602. Nutritional pyhsiology of the eastern spurce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana, infected with Nosema fumiferanae, and interactions with dietary nitrogen (1988)
  5603. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: fall 1988 (1988)
  5604. Pathogenicity Of Nosema fumiferanae (Thomson) (Microsporida) In Spruce Budworm, Choristoneura Fumiferana (Clemens), And Implications Of Diapause Conditions (1988)
  5605. First Thinning (1988)
  5606. Predicting daily use of urban forest recreation sites (1988)
  5607. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1987 (1988)
  5608. Hardwood trade trends: U.S. exports (1988)
  5609. Lateral Pruning (1988)
  5610. Impact of stand diameter and product markets on revenue gains from multiproduct harvesting (1988)
  5611. Liming Soils Above pH 5.2 Does Not Increase Populus Growth (1988)
  5612. Impact of timber production and transport costs on stand management (1988)
  5613. HOW to Release Crop Trees in Precommercial Hardwood Stands (1988)
  5614. Analysis of harvesting opportunities for thinning eastern hardwoods on steep terrain (1988)
  5615. Corrective Pruning (1988)
  5616. Effect of thinning on mixed-oak stem quality (1988)
  5617. Forest growth modeling and prediction (Volumes 1 & 2). (1988)
  5618. Optimal stocking of species by diameter class for even-aged mid-to-late rotation Appalachian hardwoods (1988)
  5619. Fertilization (1988)
  5620. Streamflow response from an ombrotrophic mire (1988)
  5621. Revitalizing Stagnating Stands (1988)
  5622. Economics of herbicide application methods in hardwoods (1988)
  5623. Releasing Walnut in Natural Stands (1988)
  5624. Predicting volumes and numbers of logs by grade from hardwood cruise data (1988)
  5625. Irrigation (1988)
  5626. Contemporary computerized methods for logging planning (1988)
  5627. Canker Disease (1988)
  5628. Release of 7-year-old underplanted white pine using hexazinone applied with a spot gun (1988)
  5629. Second Thinning (1988)
  5630. Applying a crop-tree release in small-sawtimber white oak stands (1988)
  5631. Mycosphaerella Leaf Spot (1988)
  5632. Hardwood import trends (1988)
  5633. Ground Cover Management (1988)
  5634. Residual stand damage from crop tree release felling operations in white oak stands (1988)
  5635. Preventing Animal Damage (1988)
  5636. Thinning cherry-maple stands in West Virginia: 5-year results (1988)
  5637. Walnut Caterpillars and Other Defoliators (1988)
  5638. South Dakota's timber resources (1988)
  5639. Twig and Stem Borers (1988)
  5640. Photographic guide to selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in black walnut (1988)
  5641. Weed Control (1988)
  5642. Bulletin of hardwood market statistics: summer 1988 (1988)
  5643. Selling Black Walnut (1988)
  5644. Effect of logging wounds on diameter growth of sawlog-size Appalachian hardwood crop trees (1988)
  5645. Planting Seedlings (1988)
  5646. Proceedings of the US/FRG research symposium: effects of atmospheric pollutants on the spruce-fir forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany (1988)
  5647. Seedling Sources (1988)
  5648. Forest statistics for Maryland--1976 and 1986 (1988)
  5649. Growing Containerized Seedlings (1988)
  5650. Forest Statistics for Connecticut--1972 and 1985 (1988)
  5651. Finding Suitable Seed (1988)
  5652. Forest Statistics for Massachusetts--1972 and 1985 (1988)
  5653. Choosing a Good Walnut Site (1988)
  5654. The timber industries of southern New England--a periodic assessment of timber output (1988)
  5655. Walnut Notes (1988)
  5656. Forest-land owners of Vermont--1983 (1988)
  5657. Black Walnut Cultivars (1988)
  5658. Pulpwood production in the Northeast--1986 (1988)
  5659. Illinois' forest resource. (1988)
  5660. Forest statistics for Rhode Island--1972 and 1985 (1988)
  5661. Nut Production (1988)
  5662. Walnut Anthracnose (1988)
  5663. Record Keeping (1988)
  5664. Direct Seeding (1988)
  5665. Interplanting (1988)
  5666. Multicropping (1988)
  5667. Seed Handling (1988)
  5668. Grafting (1988)
  5669. Indiana forest statistics. (1988)
  5670. Fire-Weather Stations in the Northeastern United States (1988)
  5671. Nutrient accumulation in planted red and jack pine. (1988)
  5672. Tall shrub dynamics in northern Minnesota aspen and conifer forests. (1988)
  5673. A guide to forestry investment analysis. (1988)
  5674. The status of forest management research in the United States. (1988)
  5675. Evaluation of resources at risk from wildland fires. (1988)
  5676. Third workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings, proceedings abstracts; 1986 February 12-13, Carbondale, IL. (1988)
  5677. Integrating forest management for wildlife and fish: 1987 Society of American Foresters national convention; 1987 October 18-21; Minneapolis, MN. (1988)
  5678. Guide to analyzing investment options using TWIGS. (1988)
  5679. Fire effects in northeastern forests: red pine. (1988)
  5680. A guide to the TWIGS program for the North Central United States. (1988)
  5681. Central States forest management guides as applied in STEMS. (1988)
  5682. Timber volume in Indiana, 1986. (1988)
  5683. How to live with black bears (1988)
  5684. Wisconsin's fourth forest inventory, 1983. (1988)
  5685. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by county, 1986. (1988)
  5686. Timber resource of the Indiana Knobs Unit, 1986. (1988)
  5687. Michigan timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use. (1988)
  5688. Site Preparation (1988)
  5689. Land-use changes in Illinois, USA: The influence of landscape attributes on current and historic land use (1988)
  5690. Site Productivity and Tree Mortality on New Frontiers of Gypsy Moth Infestation (1987)
  5691. Plant-water relationships and growth of black walnut in a walnut-forage multicropping regime (1987)
  5692. Mortality Risks for Forest Trees Threatened with Gypsy Moth Infestation (1987)
  5693. Six-Year Effects of Two Late Spring Frosts on Appalachian Hardwoods (1987)
  5694. Estimating the Benefits of Gypsy Moth Control on Timberland (1987)
  5695. Port-Orford-Cedar Root Disease (1987)
  5696. Trends in Harvest Cost in New Hampshire: 1964 to 1983 (1987)
  5697. Veneer log production and receipts in the Northeast, 1984 - a periodic assessment of regional timber output (1987)
  5698. Visitor Expectations, Satisfactions, and Views Toward Financial Support for Selected New Hampshire Historic Sites (1987)
  5699. Material usage trends in the wood household furniture industry (1987)
  5700. Forest wildlife habitat statistics for Vermont--1983 (1987)
  5701. Analyzing long-term changes in vegetation with geographic information system and remotely sensed data (1987)
  5702. Characteristics of Five Climax Stands in New Hampshire (1987)
  5703. Illinois forest statistics, 1985. (1987)
  5704. Nutritional Ecology of Wood-Feeing Coleoptrea Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera (1987)
  5705. Field Comparison of Spruce Budworm Pheromone Lures (1987)
  5706. Plant-water relationships and growth of black walnut in a walnut-forage multicropping regime (1987)
  5707. Achieving wood energy potentials: evidence in northeastern Minnesota. (1987)
  5708. Fixed and equilibrium endpoint problems in uneven-aged stand management (1987)
  5709. Growth patterns of red pine on fine-textured soils. (1987)
  5710. Pairing success of Kirtland's warblers in marginal vs. suitable habitat (1987)
  5711. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1986 (1987)
  5712. The Role of Drought in Outbreaks of Plant-eating Insects (1987)
  5713. Effect of soil and vegetation on growth of planted white spruce. (1987)
  5714. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part B (1987)
  5715. Changes in hardwood growing-stock tree grades (1987)
  5716. Guide to wildlife tree management in New England northern hardwoods (1987)
  5717. Indiana timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use. (1987)
  5718. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part G (1987)
  5719. Computer program for calculating and plotting fire direction and rate of spread. (1987)
  5720. PC-SOLVE II user's manual: a procedural guide for the microcomputer version of SOLVE II sawmill analysis tool (1987)
  5721. A generalized system of models forecasting Central States tree growth. (1987)
  5722. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part C (1987)
  5723. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by County, 1985. (1987)
  5724. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part A (1987)
  5725. Managing black ash in the Lake States. (1987)
  5726. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part E (1987)
  5727. Forest area in Indiana, 1986. (1987)
  5728. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part D (1987)
  5729. Operability and location of Michigan's timber resource. (1987)
  5730. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part F (1987)
  5731. Illinois timber industry-an assessment of timber product output and use, 1983. (1987)
  5732. Estimating tree biomass regressions and their error, proceedings of the workshop on tree biomass regression functions and their contribution to the error - Part H (1987)
  5733. Minnesota's forest statistics, 1987: an inventory update. (1987)
  5734. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station--1985 and 1986 (1987)
  5735. A stump-to-mill timber production cost-estimating program for cable logging eastern hardwoods (1987)
  5736. Forest wildlife statistics for New Hampshire - 1983 (1987)
  5737. Rethinking the design of the furniture rough mill (1987)
  5738. Silvicultural guide for northern hardwood types in the Northeast (revised) (1987)
  5739. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1985 (1987)
  5740. Seedling-sapling growth variation in a southern Illinios black walnut provenance/progeny test (1987)
  5741. Managing Appalachian hardwood stands using four regeneration practices--34 year results (1987)
  5742. Somaclonal variation in hybrid poplars for resistance to Septoria leaf spot (1987)
  5743. The Role of Drought in Outbreaks of Plant-eating Insects (1987)
  5744. FIBER handbook: a growth model for spruce-fir and northern hardwood types (1987)
  5745. Economic considerations of uneven-age hardwood management (1987)
  5746. Stem-quality changes on young, mixed upland hardwoods after crop-tree release (1987)
  5747. Hardwood lumber and stumpage prices in two eastern hardwood markets: The real story (1987)
  5748. Supply and demand of timber for wood turning in Maine (1987)
  5749. D.b.h./crown diameter relationships in mixed Appalachian hardwood stands (1987)
  5750. Effects of herbicide release on the growth of 8- to 12-year-old hardwood trees (1987)
  5751. The Northern hardwood forest ecosystem: ten years of recovery from clearcutting (1987)
  5752. Variations in productivity and performance in grade lumber industries in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia-1982 (1987)
  5753. User's guide for the northern hardwood stand models: SIMSAP and SIMTIM (1987)
  5754. The effect of aspen harvest and growth on water yield in Minnesota (1987)
  5755. Abundance and distribution of vegetation under four hardwood stands in north-central West Virginia (1987)
  5756. Estimating yarding costs for the Clearwater yarder (1987)
  5757. Predicting bunching costs for the Radio Horse 9 winch (1987)
  5758. Estimating northern red oak site-index class from total height and diameter of dominant and codominant trees in central Appalachian hardwood stands (1987)
  5759. The timber industries of New Hampshire and Vermont: a periodic assessment of timber output (1986)
  5760. Nebraska's second forest inventory. (1986)
  5761. Effect of mating status and time of day on Kirtland's warbler song rates (1986)
  5762. Forest harvesting and water: the Lake States experience (1986)
  5763. Biomass statistics for New Hampshire - 1983 (1986)
  5764. Cable logging production rate equations for thinning young-growth Douglas-fir (1986)
  5765. Forest wildlife habitat statistics for Maine - 1982 (1986)
  5766. Age and stem origin of Appalachian hardwood reproduction following a clearcut-herbicide treatment (1986)
  5767. Proceedings of the 1986 symposium on the productivity of northern forests following biomass harvesting (Part 2 of 2) (1986)
  5768. Herbivory and the cycling of nitrogen and phosphorus in isolated California oak trees (1986)
  5769. Program BLANKS on the IBM-PC (1986)
  5770. Clearcutting affects stream chemistry in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1986)
  5771. Conversion factors and constants used in forestry, with emphasis on water and soil resources (1986)
  5772. Applications of a stump-to-mill computer model to cable logging planning (1986)
  5773. MANAGE: A computer program to estimate costs and benefits associated with eastern hardwood management (1986)
  5774. Effects of prescribed fire in a central Appalachian oak-hickory stand (1986)
  5775. Proceedings IUFRO: Evaluation and planning of forestry research. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations (S6.06-S-6.06.01); 1985 July 25-26; Fort Collins, CO (1986)
  5776. Costs of harvesting forest biomass on steep slopes with a small cable yarder: results from field trials and simulations (1986)
  5777. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station--1984 (1986)
  5778. Input-output budgets of selected nutrients on an experimental watershed near Parsons, West Virginia (1986)
  5779. OPTIGRAMI users manual (1986)
  5780. A key for the Forest Service hardwood tree grades (1986)
  5781. Some effects of grazing on soil and water in the eastern forest (Part 2 of 2) (1986)
  5782. A regional analysis of pallet supply and demand (1986)
  5783. Proceedings of the 1986 symposium on the productivity of northern forests following biomass harvesting (Part 1 of 2) (1986)
  5784. Fire-danger rating and observed wildfire behavior in the Northeastern United States. (1986)
  5785. Some effects of grazing on soil and water in the eastern forest (Part 1 of 2) (1986)
  5786. Growth and nutrient status of black spruce seedlings as affected by water table depth (1986)
  5787. A field guide to quantity and value growth of upland oak (1986)
  5788. Felling and skidding costs associated with thinning a commercial Appalachian hardwood stand in northern West Virginia (1986)
  5789. Biomass statistics for Vermont - 1983 (1986)
  5790. Allegheny hardwood regeneration response to even-age harvesting methods (1986)
  5791. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1984 (1986)
  5792. Cultural practices in Appalachian hardwood sapling stands--are they worthwhile? (1986)
  5793. Forest-land owners of Maine, 1982 (1986)
  5794. Produce yellow-poplar furniture dimension at minimum cost by using YELLOPOP (1986)
  5795. Ohio timber products output - 1983 (1986)
  5796. Butt-log grade distributions for five Appalachian hardwood species (1986)
  5797. New England wildlife: habitat, natural history, and distribution (1986)
  5798. Bucking logs to cable yarder capacity can decrease yarding costs and minimize wood wastage (1986)
  5799. Forest land wildlife habitat resources of South-Central Ohio (1986)
  5800. Communicating with nonindustrial private forest-land owners: Getting programs on target (1986)
  5801. Simulated yields for managed northern hardwood stands (1986)
  5802. The economic importance of Vermont's sawtimber (1986)
  5803. Anatomy of backcountry management costs (1986)
  5804. Stump-to-truck cable logging cost equations for young-growth douglas-fir (1986)
  5805. Making black cherry blanks from System 6 (1986)
  5806. Comparison of glue-line quality between gang edging and straight-line ripping (1986)
  5807. Technoeconomic analysis of conventional logging systems operating from stump to landing (1986)
  5808. Time and materials needed to survey, inject systemic fungicides, and install root-graft barriers for Dutch elm disease management (1986)
  5809. System 6: A pricing strategy for long blanks (1986)
  5810. Rating forest stands for gypsy moth defoliation (1986)
  5811. Changes in stem quality of young thinned hardwoods (1986)
  5812. Costs, yields, and revenues associated with thinning and clearcutting 60-year-old cherry-maple stands (1986)
  5813. New Hampshire's Stumpage and Roadside Prices: Characteristics and Trends (1986)
  5814. An evaluation of Lake States STEMS85. (1986)
  5815. Helicopter Propwash Dislodges Few Spruce Budworms (1986)
  5816. Biomass yields for small trees, shrubs, and herbs in northern Lake States forests. (1986)
  5817. A method for estimating operability and location of the timber resource. (1986)
  5818. Wolf population in the Central Superior National Forest, 1967-1985. (1986)
  5819. Fir Engraver (FIDL) (1986)
  5820. Deer population in the Central Superior National Forest, 1967-1985. (1986)
  5821. Nongame Breeding Bird Activity in an Intensively Cultured Populus Plantation (1986)
  5822. Forest Area in Illinois, 1985 (1986)
  5823. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1985 (1986)
  5824. Soil Invertebrate and Microbial Populations Under Three Tree Species on the Same Soil Type (1986)
  5825. Timber Volume in Illinois, 1985 (1986)
  5826. Timber Volume in WIsconsin 1983 (1986)
  5827. Reduce dimension costs by using WALNUT (1986)
  5828. Biology and control of Scleroderris canker in North America. (1986)
  5829. The private forest landowners of Minnesota--1982. (1986)
  5830. Prescribed burning for oak savanna restoration in central Minnesota. (1986)
  5831. Veneer industry and timber use, North Central Region, 1984. (1986)
  5832. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by County, 1984. (1986)
  5833. Alternative approaches to forestry research evaluation: an assessment. (1986)
  5834. Michigan's forest statistics, 1987: an inventory update. (1986)
  5835. Fire effects in northeastern forests: oak. (1986)
  5836. A framework for identifying public research priorities: an application in forestry research. (1986)
  5837. Insect suppression in Eastern Region national forests: 1930-1980. (1986)
  5838. Populus species and hybrid clones resistant to Melampsora, Marssonina, and Septoria. (1986)
  5839. How effective are tree improvement programs in the 50 states? (1986)
  5840. Wisconsin's fourth forest inventory: area. (1986)
  5841. The microcomputer scientific software series 4: testing prediction accuracy. (1986)
  5842. Fire effects in northeastern forests: jack pine. (1986)
  5843. Hardwood thinning opportunities in the Lake States. (1986)
  5844. Manager's handbook for balsam fir in the North Central States. (1986)
  5845. Fire effects in northeastern forests: aspen. (1986)
  5846. Production and consumption of major wood products in the Lake States: perspectives and trends. (1986)
  5847. Hybrid poplar stool spacing: effects on hardwood cutting production. (1986)
  5848. Maine timber industries - a periodic assessment of timber output (1985)
  5849. Microbial control of the gypsy moth in recently infested states: experiences and expectations (1985)
  5850. Spruce-fir management and spruce budworm; SAF region VI technical conference (1985)
  5851. The biochemistry of the protein crystal toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis (1985)
  5852. Low-Cost Opportunity for Small-Scale Manufacture of Hardwood Blanks  (1985)
  5853. Forest management opportunities for Michigan, 1981-1990. (1985)
  5854. A guide for the use of organic materials as mulches in reclamation of coal minesoils in the Eastern United States (1985)
  5855. Factors and equations to estimate forest biomass in the North Central region. (1985)
  5856. SYSTEM 6: Chips versus blanks program (1985)
  5857. Bioassay of formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis for use in forestry: panel discussion of the role of the bioassay in standardizing formulations of B. thuringiensis (1985)
  5858. User's guide to OAKSIM: An individual-tree growth and yield simulator for managed, even-aged, upland oak stands (1985)
  5859. Managing Vegetation on Peat-Sand Filter Beds for Wastewater Disposal (1985)
  5860. CNC router evaluation procedures : Appendix (1985)
  5861. Environmental indices for common Michigan trees and shrubs. (1985)
  5862. Managing cavity trees for wildlife in the Northeast (1985)
  5863. Wisconsin timber industry--an assessment of timber output trends. (1985)
  5864. Black locust in the reclamation equation (1985)
  5865. Success of trees and shrubs in an 18-year-old planting on mine spoil (1985)
  5866. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station--1983 (1985)
  5867. Capital gains treatment of timber income: An economic assessment (1985)
  5868. Green Woods Model: a forecasting tool for planning timber harvesting and protection of spruce-fir forests attacked by the spruce budworm.  (1985)
  5869. Data bases for forest inventory in the North-Central Region. (1985)
  5870. Proceedings, Symposium: Microbial control of spruce budworms and gypsy moths (1985)
  5871. The microcomputer scientific software series 3: general linear model--analysis of variance. (1985)
  5872. DESIM data manual: a procedural guide for developing equipment processing and down time data (1985)
  5873. The Status of White Spruce Plantations on Lake States National Forests (1985)
  5874. OPTIGRAMI: Optimum lumber grade mix program for hardwood dimension parts (1985)
  5875. Water Stress Promotes Early Flowering in Jack Pine (1985)
  5876. OAKSIM: An individual-tree growth and yield simulator for managed, even-aged, upland oak stands (1985)
  5877. Forest Area in Wisconsin, 1983 (1985)
  5878. Stand density-a factor affecting stem quality of young hardwoods (1985)
  5879. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1984 (1985)
  5880. Photographic guide to selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in black cherry (1985)
  5881. The private forest landowners of Michigan. (1985)
  5882. Stump-to-mill timber production cost equations for cable logging eastern hardwoods (1985)
  5883. Adjusting STEMS growth model for Wisconsin forests. (1985)
  5884. Opening remarks (1985)
  5885. How to use hand-held computers to evaluate wood drying. (1985)
  5886. Operational experiences with Bt in the Eastern United States (1985)
  5887. Ownership change and timber supply on nonindustrial private forestland. (1985)
  5888. Rehabilitation of alpine vegetation in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State (1985)
  5889. Using glyphosate herbicide in converting aspen to conifers. (1985)
  5890. Four engine aircraft experience in the application of Bacillus thuringiensis against the spruce budworm in Quebec (1985)
  5891. Weed control using herbicides in short-rotation intensively cultured poplar plantations. (1985)
  5892. Host Preferences of Gypsy Moth on a New Frontier of Infestation (1985)
  5893. Timber resource of Wisconsin's Central Survey Unit, 1983. (1985)
  5894. The Response of Plant Species to Low-Level trampling Stress on Hurricane Island, Maine (1985)
  5895. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by County, 1983. (1985)
  5896. Relationships of tree age to diameter in old-growth northern hardwoods and spruce-fir (1985)
  5897. Timber resource of Wisconsin's Southeast Survey Unit, 1983. (1985)
  5898. Impact of backcountry recreationists on the water quality of an Adirondack lake (1985)
  5899. Plant species biomass estimates for 13 upland community types of northeastern Minnesota. (1985)
  5900. Key algorithms used in GR02: A computer simulation model for predicting tree and stand growth (1985)
  5901. Timber Resource of Wisconsin's Southwest Survey Unit, 1983. (1985)
  5902. Survival and growth of black walnut families after 7 years in West Virginia (1985)
  5903. Fuelwood production and sources from roundwood in Illinois, 1983. (1985)
  5904. Butt log quality of trees in Pennsylvania oak stands (1985)
  5905. Future timber harvests on the Chippewa and Superior National Forests in Minnesota. (1985)
  5906. The determinants of hardwood lumber price (1985)
  5907. Volume Comparison of Pine, Spruce, and Aspen Growing Side by Side (1985)
  5908. Effect of acid mist and air pollutants on yellow-poplar seedling height and leaf growth (1985)
  5909. Seed Quality in Five Jack Pine Stands in North Central Wisconsin (1985)
  5910. Thinning increases growth of 60-year-old cherry-maple stands in West Virginia (1985)
  5911. Calibrating and Evaluating Boomless Spray Systems for Applying Forest Herbicides (1985)
  5912. Cost and production analysis of the Bitterroot Miniyarder on an Appalachian hardwood site (1985)
  5913. Forestry research evaluation: current progress, future directions. (1985)
  5914. Hiker trampling impacts on Eastern forests (1985)
  5915. Water impoundments for wildlife: a habitat management workshop. (1985)
  5916. Genetic evaluation of rapid height growth in pot- and nursery-grown Scotch pine (1985)
  5917. Optimizing the sequence of diameter distributions and selection harvests for uneven-aged stand management (1985)
  5918. Black cherry provenances for planting in northwestern Pennsylvania (1985)
  5919. Forest statistics for New Hampshire (1985)
  5920. Recent field experiences with Bacillus thuringiensis in Canada and research needs (1985)
  5921. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1983 (1985)
  5922. Recent field research experience with B.t. against spruce budworm in the eastern U.S. (1985)
  5923. Forest composition of Maine: an analysis using number of trees (1985)
  5924. Review of foliage protection spray operations against the spruce budworm with Bacillus thuringiensis kurstakii from 1980 to 1983 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada (1985)
  5925. A comparison of dynamic and static economic models of uneven-aged stand management (1985)
  5926. Symposium on microbial control of spruce budworm and gypsy moth (1985)
  5927. Forest statistics for Vermont: 1973 and 1983 (1985)
  5928. Canadian user perspectives on Bt use for protection against spruce budworm (1985)
  5929. Aboveground tree biomass statistics for Maine: 1982 (1985)
  5930. Comparison of Bt formulations against the spruce budworm (1985)
  5931. Nebraska forest statistics, 1983. (1985)
  5932. Some negative aspects of using Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner in operational programs against the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) (1985)
  5933. Heritability and intertrait correlations in breeding subpopulations of jack pine (1985)
  5934. Overall aspects of Bt in forest service cooperative gypsy moth suppression projects (1985)
  5935. When is hardwood cable logging economical? (1985)
  5936. Status of viruses as biocontrol agents for spruce budworms (1985)
  5937. Breeding strategies for north central tree improvement programs (1985)
  5938. Field tests with a highly concentrated Bacillus thuringiensis formula against spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.) (Lepidoptera: tortricidae) (1985)
  5939. A forester's atlas of the Northeast (1985)
  5940. Pennsylvania's experiences with microbial control of the gypsy moth (1985)
  5941. Logging damage using an individual tree selection practice in Appalachian hardwood stands (1985)
  5942. Recent developments in the Zoecon Corporation and the Thuricide® forestry formulations (1985)
  5943. Computer planning tools applied to a cable logging research study (1985)
  5944. Recent field studies on the use of Bacillus thuringiensis to control the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) (1985)
  5945. The potential for harvesting "puckerbrush" for fuel. (1985)
  5946. The effect of Erynia radicans on food consumption, utilization and fecundity by the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana. (1985)
  5947. Erynia radicans as a mycoinsecticide for spruce budworm control (1985)
  5948. Recent field research using microbial insecticides against gypsy moth (1985)
  5949. Interactions between microbial agents and gypsy moth parasites (1985)
  5950. Gypchek®: past and future strategies for use (1985)
  5951. Symposium on formulation and application of microbials for spruce budworm and gypsy moth control (1985)
  5952. Commercial production of microbials by Reuter Laboratories, inc., for control of the gypsy moth and the spruce budworm (1985)
  5953. Selection of new more potent strains of Bacillus thuringiensis for use against gypsy moth and spruce budworm (1985)
  5954. Developments in commercially produced microbials at Biochem Products (1985)
  5955. Genetic engineering of microbial pesticides (1985)
  5956. Component biomass equations for black spruce in Maine (1985)
  5957. Measurement of foliar deposits of Bt and their relation to efficacy (1985)
  5958. Spray swath patterns of small aircraft and vertical distribution of microbial spray deposits (1985)
  5959. Stabilization and application of Bt (1985)
  5960. Chitinase producing Bt strains (1985)
  5961. Discussion panel: field test design & data analysis (1985)
  5962. Enzyme immunoassays for detection of gypsy moth nuclear polyhedrosis virus (1985)
  5963. Selection of active strains of the gypsy moth nuclearpolyhedrosis virus (1985)
  5964. Pathways of nucleopolyhedrosis virus infection in the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (1985)
  5965. The cost of maple sugaring in Vermont (1985)
  5966. Role of Predators on an Artificially Planted Red Oak Borer Population (1985)
  5967. Sap-Sugar Content of Grafted Sugar Maple Trees (1985)
  5968. Sampling Land Use Edge from Aerial Photographs - Line Transect vs. Circular Pattern (1984)
  5969. Black cherry site index curves for the Allegheny Plateau (1984)
  5970. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Kansas, 1980. (1984)
  5971. Effect of Minesoil Compaction on Growth and Yield of KY-31 Tall Fescue and Sericea Lespedeza (1984)
  5972. Kansas forest inventory, 1981. (1984)
  5973. Recovery of a Bryophyte Community on Hurricane Island, Maine (1984)
  5974. Characterization and Air Drying of Chunkwood and Chips (1984)
  5975. Predicting Diameter at Breast Height from Stump Diameters for Northeastern Tree Species (1984)
  5976. Height growth of red pine on fine-textured soils. (1984)
  5977. Releasing young hardwood crop trees-use of a chain saw costs less than herbicides (1984)
  5978. Herbicide Trials on European Larch in Northern Wisconsin (1984)
  5979. System 6 alternatives: an economic analysis (1984)
  5980. Removing Single Limbs Using a Rotary Auger Cutter (1984)
  5981. Potential Effects of the Fuelwood Market on Wood-using Industries in Northern New England and New York (1984)
  5982. Kansas forest statistics, 1981. (1984)
  5983. Inoculation of Loblolly Pine Seedlings at Planting with Basidiospores of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Chip Form (1984)
  5984. Diameter growth, survival, and volume estimates for trees in Indiana and Illinois. (1984)
  5985. Microtropography and water table fluctuation in a sphagnum mire (1984)
  5986. Wooded Strips and Windbreaks in Kansas, 1981 (1984)
  5987. A Convenient Holder for Mailing and Storing Leaf Specimens (1984)
  5988. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1983 (1984)
  5989. MAP - a mapping and analysis program for harvest planning (1984)
  5990. Biomass Production of 12-Year-Old Intensively Cultured Larix Eurolepis (1984)
  5991. Cable yarding residue after thinning young stands: a break-even simulation (1984)
  5992. Site Preparation For Intensively Cultured Hybrid Poplar Plantations (1984)
  5993. Forest management guidelines for controlling wild grapevines (1984)
  5994. More Lake States Tree Survival Predictions (1984)
  5995. Production rates and costs of cable yarding wood residue from clearcut units (1984)
  5996. Timber Management Opportunities for Nebraska 1983-1992 (1984)
  5997. Logging damage associated with thinning central Appalachian hardwood stands with a wheeled skidder (1984)
  5998. Weed Control for Establishing Intensively Cultured Hybrid Poplar Plantations (1984)
  5999. Stream protection with small cable yarding systems (1984)
  6000. Eastern South Dakota forest statistics, 1980. (1984)
  6001. Increment contracts: southern experience and potential use in the Appalachians (1984)
  6002. Pales Weevil (1984)
  6003. Break-even zones for cable yarding by log size (1984)
  6004. Nest Site Characteristics of Cavity Nesting Birds in Central Missouri (1984)
  6005. Research in forest productivity, use, and pest control; Proceedings of a symposium; 1983 September 16-17; Burlington, VT.  (1984)
  6006. Mechanized Red Pine Tree Planting Operation -- A Time Study (1984)
  6007. Proceedings, new and improved techniques for monitoring and evaluating spruce budworm populations, 1983 September 13-15; Burlingtonm, VT (1984)
  6008. Feller/bunchers in plantations thinnings: factors affecting productivity. (1984)
  6009. Photographics techniques for monitoring resource change at backcountry sites (1984)
  6010. Veneer industry and timber use, North Central Region, 1980. (1984)
  6011. A program for evaluating the economic effectiveness of spruce budworm control with a programmable hand-held calculator (1984)
  6012. Biomass in conifer plantations of northeastern Minnesota. (1984)
  6013. DESIM user's manual: a procedural guide for designing and simulating hardwood sawmill systems (1984)
  6014. Forest treatment opportunities for Kansas 1982-1991. (1984)
  6015. A sample plant design for System 6 (1984)
  6016. The legal system, the U.S. Forest Service, and human-caused wildfires. (1984)
  6017. DESIM: A system for designing and simulating hardwood sawmill systems (1984)
  6018. Anemometer performance at fire-weather stations. (1984)
  6019. Response of vegetation to various mulches used in surface mine reclamation in Alabama and Kentucky--7-year case history.  (1984)
  6020. A Simple Model for Estimating Total and Merchantable Tree Heights (1984)
  6021. Programs for computer simulation of a crosscut-first furniture rough mill (1984)
  6022. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Iowa, 1980. (1984)
  6023. Forest statistics for Maine: 1971 and 1982 (1984)
  6024. Second workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak planting, Mississippi State University, February 8-9, 1983 (abstracts). (1984)
  6025. An analysis of New York's timber resources (1984)
  6026. Homogeneous macroclimatic zones of the Lake States. (1984)
  6027. Rate of value change in Pennsylvania timber stands (1984)
  6028. STEMS: A nontechnical description for foresters. (1984)
  6029. Effect of thinning on growth and potential quality of young white oak crop trees (1984)
  6030. Tree volume and biomass equations for the Lake States. (1984)
  6031. Identifying aboveground wood fiber potentials in New York State (1984)
  6032. Modeling the effect of competition on tree diameter growth as applied in STEMS. (1984)
  6033. Perception of personal safety in urban recreation sites (1984)
  6034. Empirical field tables for Michigan. (1984)
  6035. An analysis of European demand for oak lumber (1984)
  6036. Forest Area in Nebraska, 1983 (1984)
  6037. Quality response of 29-year-old, even-aged central hardwoods after thinning (1984)
  6038. Pilot testing a new system for appraising wildfire effects in Wisconsin. (1984)
  6039. Quality response of even-aged 80-year-old white oak trees after thinning (1984)
  6040. Manager's handbook for elm-ash-cottonwood in the North Central States. (1984)
  6041. System 6: rough-mill operating manual (1984)
  6042. A thermal comparison among several beverage can solar collectors. (1984)
  6043. Residual stocking not seriously reduced by logging damage from thinning of West Virginia cherry-maple stands (1984)
  6044. Hybrid Poplar Plantations Outgrow Deer Browsing Effects (1984)
  6045. Costs of reducing sapling basal area in thinned cherry-maple stands in West Virginia (1984)
  6046. Timber Volume in Nebraska, 1983 (1984)
  6047. Costs of logging thinnings and a clearcutting in Appalachia using a truck-mounted crane (1984)
  6048. Evaluation of a mechanized tree-planting operation. (1984)
  6049. Cost of and soil loss on "minimum-standard" forest truck roads constructed in the central Appalachians (1984)
  6050. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Nebraska, 1980. (1984)
  6051. Evaluating oak advance reproduction in the Missouri Ozarks. (1984)
  6052. Growth and yield of white spruce plantations in the Lake States (a literature review). (1984)
  6053. A new look at red pine financial returns in the Lake States. (1984)
  6054. Pulpwood production in the north central region, by county, 1982. (1984)
  6055. Timber resource of Wisconsin's Northwest Survey Unit, 1983. (1984)
  6056. Michigan's fourth forest inventory: timber volumes and projections of timber supply. (1984)
  6057. Fuelwood production and sources in Wisconsin, 1981. (1984)
  6058. Simple Runoff Control Structures Stand Test of Time (1984)
  6059. Timber Resource of Wisconsin's Northeast Survey Unit, 1983. (1984)
  6060. Green weight tables for eight tree species in northern Michigan. (1984)
  6061. Forest biomass and empirical yield for Kansas. (1984)
  6062. Veneer, 1980--A periodic assessment of regional timber output (1983)
  6063. Forest Area in Kansas, 1981 (1983)
  6064. Prototype wood chunker used on Populus 'Tristis' (1983)
  6065. Preplant soaking of dormant Populus hardwood cuttings. (1983)
  6066. Pulpwood production in the Northeast--1981 (1983)
  6067. Michigan's Fourth Forest Inventory: Area. (1983)
  6068. Recent advances in research of some pest problems of hybrid populus in Michigan and Wisconsin (1983)
  6069. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Missouri, 1980. (1983)
  6070. An analysis of Ohio's forest resources (1983)
  6071. Shearing Restores Full Productivity to Sparse Aspen Stands (1983)
  6072. Projected and actual biomass production of 2- to 10- year-old intensively cultured Populus 'Tristis # 1' (1983)
  6073. Michigan's predicted timber yields 1981-2010. (1983)
  6074. Precipitation chemistry at the Marcell Experimental Forest in north central Minnesota (1983)
  6075. Future consumption of timber growth in northern Minnesota: 1980-2030. (1983)
  6076. Some implications of populus intensive culture on nongame birds (1983)
  6077. Information for Forest Managers: A Case Study of Adequacy and Needs in Minnesota (1983)
  6078. Aspen clearcutting increases snowmelt and storm flow peaks in north central Minnesota (1983)
  6079. Above-ground weights for tamarack in northeastern Minnesota. (1983)
  6080. Effect of severing method and stump height on coppice growth (1983)
  6081. Application Date Affects Herbicide Tolerance of Hybrid Poplars (1983)
  6082. Photosynthesis and water relations of the mistletoe, Phoradendron villosum, and its host, the California valley oak, Quercus lobata (1983)
  6083. A Probe for Measuring Moisture Content in Dead Roundwood (1983)
  6084. A prototype harvester for short-rotation plantations (1983)
  6085. Timber Volume in Kansas Counties, 1981 (1983)
  6086. Effect of harvesting season on hybrid poplar coppicing (1983)
  6087. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1982 (1983)
  6088. Founding concepts for tree breeding and research (1983)
  6089. Tree and Shrub Biomass Estimates for Michigan, 1980 (1983)
  6090. Developing Alnus for use in intensive culture (1983)
  6091. An Electronic Timer for Measuring Spread Rates of Wildland Fires (1983)
  6092. Biomass from intensively cultured plantations as an energy, chemical, and nutritional feedstock (1983)
  6093. Forest Treatment Opportunities for Eastern South Dakota 1980-1989 (1983)
  6094. Progress in forest research in the Northeast--1982 (1983)
  6095. Dimensional Characteristics of Hardwood Top and Limb Residue (1983)
  6096. Intensive plantation culture: 12 years research (1983)
  6097. Adjusting the Stems Regional Forest Growth Model to Improve Local Predictions (1983)
  6098. Economic investigations of short rotation intensively cultured hybrid poplars (1983)
  6099. Allometric Biomass Equations for 98 Species of Herbs, Shrubs, and Small Trees (1983)
  6100. Yield physiology of short rotation intensively cultured poplars (1983)
  6101. Wisconsin forest statistics, 1983. (1983)
  6102. The practice and physiological basis of collecting, storing and planting Populus hardwood cuttings (1983)
  6103. Determining Light Transmittance Characteristics of Wood and Bark Chips (1983)
  6104. Diseases of intensively cultured hybrid poplars: a summary of recent research in the north central region (1983)
  6105. Biomass production of 4- to 9-year-old intensively cultured Larix eurolepis grown in  (1983)
  6106. Synopsis of utilization research on SRIC raw materials (1983)
  6107. Animal vectors of eastern dwarf mistletoe of black spruce. (1983)
  6108. Irrigating forest plantations (1983)
  6109. Height growth to age 8 of larch species and hybrids in Wisconsin. (1983)
  6110. Survival and growth of two intensively cultured jack pine provenances raised in Tubepak and Jiffy 7 containers (1983)
  6111. The economics of a mechanized multiproduct harvesting system for stand conversion of northern hardwoods. (1983)
  6112. Mycorrhizae of poplars (1983)
  6113. Diversity of vertebrates in wildlife water-impoundments on the Chippewa National Forest.  (1983)
  6114. Effect of Alnus glutinosa on hybrid populus growth and soil nitrogen concentration in a mixed plantation (1983)
  6115. Survival predictions for major Lake States tree species. (1983)
  6116. Growth and yield of Populus coppice stands grown under intensive culture (1983)
  6117. Modeling aspen and red pine shoot growth to daily weather variations.  (1983)
  6118. A revised econometric model of the domestic pallet market (1983)
  6119. A fire effects appraisal system for Wisconsin. (1983)
  6120. Sticky-board trap for measuring dispersal of spruce budworm larvae (1983)
  6121. Tables for predicting the slash weight of shortleaf pine. (1983)
  6122. The forest-land owners of New York (1983)
  6123. A serological procedure for identifying strains of Germmeniella abietina. (1983)
  6124. Pulpwood production in the northeast: 1982 (1983)
  6125. Establishing intensively cultured hybrid poplar plantations for fuel and fiber. (1983)
  6126. The effect of changes in lumber and furniture prices on wood furniture manufacturers' lumber usage (1983)
  6127. Weight and volume equations and tables for red maple in the Lake States. (1983)
  6128. System 6 used to make kitchen cabinet C2F blanks from small-diameter, low-grade red oak (1983)
  6129. A Budget Tree Improvement Program (1983)
  6130. Stocking, growth, and habitat relations in New Hampshire hardwoods (1983)
  6131. Air Drying of Chunkwood and Chips (1983)
  6132. Predicting diameters inside bark for 10 important hardwood species (1983)
  6133. An evaluation of the STEMS tree growth projection system. (1983)
  6134. Growth of Appalachian hardwoods kept free to grow from 2 to 12 years after clearcutting (1983)
  6135. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1981. (1983)
  6136. Ground cover changes resulting from low-level camping stress on a remote site (1983)
  6137. Michigan forest statistics, 1980. (1983)
  6138. The personal-use firewood program on three national forests: a cost analysis (1983)
  6139. Green above-stump weights for red oak, red maple and white birch in northern Michigan. (1983)
  6140. Comparison of lumber values for Grade-3 hardwood logs from thinnings and mature stands (1983)
  6141. User's guide to calculating rate of fire spread by hand-held calculator. (1983)
  6142. Skidder load capacity and fuel consumption HP-41C program (1983)
  6143. Productivity of a large-wheeled skidder and roller chopper for preparing sites. (1983)
  6144. System 6: making frame-quality blanks from white oak thinnings (1983)
  6145. The microcomputer scientific software series 2: general linear model--regression. (1983)
  6146. Individual-tree diameter growth model for managed, even-aged, upland oak stands (1983)
  6147. The microcomputer scientific software series 1: the numerical information manipulation system. (1983)
  6148. Multivariate regression model for predicting lumber grade volumes of northern red oak sawlogs (1983)
  6149. The Mack Lake fire. (1983)
  6150. Emission characteristics of elm bark beetle aggregation attractants from controlled-release dispensers (1983)
  6151. Conventional Processing of Standard-Size Edge-Glued Blanks for Furniture and Cabinet Parts: a Feasibility Study  (1983)
  6152. Blanks: a computer program for analyzing furniture rough-part needs in standard-size blanks (1983)
  6153. Tree Defects: A Photo Guide Part C  (1983)
  6154. Precommercial crop-tree release increases diameter growth of Appalachian hardwood saplings (1983)
  6155. Use of recording watt-varmeter to evaluate the electrical power requirements of a combination edger (1983)
  6156. Silvicultural guide for paper birch in the northeast (revised) (1983)
  6157. Spruce budworm weight and fecundity: means, frequency distributions, and correlations for two populations (Lepidoptera: tortricidae) (1983)
  6158. New turf for gypsy moth; there's more at risk downrange (1983)
  6159. FINSYS-2: Subsystem TABLE-2 and OUTPUT-2 (1983)
  6160. Furniture rough mill costs evaluated by computer simulation (1983)
  6161. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms: Biomass and Nitrogen Budgets During Larval Development of Lymantria dispar and Choristoneura fumiferana: Allometric Relationships (1983)
  6162. Growth response of managed uneven-aged northern conifer stands (1983)
  6163. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Characteristics of Stands Susceptible and Resistant to Gypsy Moth Defoliation  (1983)
  6164. Classification of American metropolitan areas by ecoregion and potential natural vegetation (1983)
  6165. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT. : The Influence of Herbivory on the net rate of Increase of Gypsy Moth Abundance: A Modeling Analysis  (1983)
  6166. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Effect of Fertilization on Western Spruce Budworm Feeding in Young Western Larch Stands  (1983)
  6167. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT. : Gypsy Moth Host Interactions: A Concept of Room and Board  (1983)
  6168. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Leaf Quality and the Host Preferences of Gypsy Moth in the Northern Deciduous Forest  (1983)
  6169. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : A Technique to Study Phenological Interactions between Douglas-Fir Buds and Emerging Second Instar Western Spruce Budworm (1983)
  6170. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Spruce Budworm and Energy Metabolism (1983)
  6171. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Chemical Basis of Host Plant Secleciton by Eastern Spruce Budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana Clem. (Lepidoptera:Tortricidae)  (1983)
  6172. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Foliage Consumption by 6th-Instar Spruce Budworm Larvae, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.) Feeding on Balsam Fir and White Spruce  (1983)
  6173. Tree Defects: A Photo Guide Part A  (1983)
  6174. Tree Defects: A Photo Guide Part B  (1983)
  6175. Forestry Research in the Northeast, 1980-81 (1983)
  6176. The Dollars and Cents of Conventional Processing of Standard-Size Blanks  (1983)
  6177. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT. : The Quest for Antifeedants for the Spruce Budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.)  (1983)
  6178. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Management Implications of Interactions between the Spruce Budworm and Spruce-Fir Stands  (1983)
  6179. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT. : Changes in Tree Quality in Response to Defoliation  (1983)
  6180. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Western Spruce Budworm Consumption-Effects of Host Species and Foliage Chemistry  (1983)
  6181. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Spruce Budworm Fecundity and Foliar Chemistry: Influence of Site (1983)
  6182. Reproductive compatibility within and among spruce budworm (Lepidoptera: tortricidae) populations (1983)
  6183. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT. : Foliage Quality and its Effect on Budworm Populations: AModeller's Viewpoint  (1983)
  6184. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Summary of Life History and Hosts of the Spruce Budworms  (1983)
  6185. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Spruce Budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) Performance in Relation to Foliar Chemistry of its Host Plants  (1983)
  6186. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT. : Selection for Insect Resistance in Forest Trees  (1983)
  6187. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Western Larch as a Host of the Western Spruce Budworm: A Comparison of Caged Larvae on Susceptible Conifers  (1983)
  6188. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Comparisons of Elemental Profiles of the Western Spruce Budworm Reared on Three host Foilages and Artificial Medium  (1983)
  6189. Proceedings, forest defoliator--host interactions: A comparison between gypsy moth and spruce budworms; 1983 April 5-7; New Haven, CT : Douglas-fir Progency Testing for Resistance to Western Spruce Budworm  (1983)
  6190. The effect of sawbolt length on the yield of pallet materials from small-diameter hardwood trees (1982)
  6191. Rough-Part Sizes Needed from Lumber for Manufacturing Furniture and Kitchen Cabinets  (1982)
  6192. The Weak Link HP-41C hand-held calculator program (1982)
  6193. Seasonal carcass composition and energy balance of female black ducks in Maine (1982)
  6194. Erosion on very stony forest soil during phenomenal rain in Webster County, West Virginia (1982)
  6195. Social research in the backcountry: A compendium of survey questions (1982)
  6196. Economical and simple production of containerized hardwood seedlings (1982)
  6197. Meeting the Solid Wood Needs of the Furniture and Cabinet Industries: Standard-Size Hardwood Blanks  (1982)
  6198. Mortality of spruce and fir in Maine in 1976-78 due to the spruce budworm outbreak (1982)
  6199. Number of residual trees: a guide for selection cutting (1982)
  6200. Insects that damage northern red oak acorns (1982)
  6201. Stream water quality in the coal region on Pennsylvania (1982)
  6202. Photographic guide of selected external defect indicators and associated internal defects in northern red oak (1982)
  6203. Stream water quality in the coal region of Virginia (1982)
  6204. Measuring the response of conifer seedlings to soil compaction stress (1982)
  6205. Stream water quality in the coal region of Tennessee (1982)
  6206. Power consumption and lumber yields for reduced-kerf circular saws cutting hardwoods (1982)
  6207. Sugar maple research: sap production, processing, and marketing of maple syrup (1982)
  6208. Spruce budworm core B.t. test - 1980 combined summary (1982)
  6209. Stream water quality in the coal region of Eastern Kentucky (1982)
  6210. A technique to artificially infest beech bark with beech scale, Cryptococcus fagisuga (Lindinger) (1982)
  6211. Stream water quality in the coal region of Ohio (1982)
  6212. Converting small industrial boilers to burn wood fuels (1982)
  6213. Mycorrhizae of planted and volunteer vegetation on surface-mined sites (1982)
  6214. Pine Root Collar Weevil - its Ecology and Management  (1982)
  6215. Stream water quality in the coal region of West Virginia and Maryland (1982)
  6216. Preferred features of urban parks and forests (1982)
  6217. Stream Water quality in the coal region of Alabama and Georgia (1982)
  6218. Effect of planting procedures in initial growth of Acer rubrum L. and Fraxinus pennsylvanicum L. in a parking lot (1982)
  6219. Biomass equations for major tree species of the Northeast (1982)
  6220. Effect of advance seedling size and vigor on survival after clearcutting (1982)
  6221. The forest-land owners of Ohio -- 1979 (1982)
  6222. Fabrication of the Appalachian Thinner (1982)
  6223. Using a recording watt/varmeter to measure power consumption of sawmill equipment (1982)
  6224. An econometric model of the hardwood lumber market (1982)
  6225. Pulpwood production and receipts in the Northeast. 1980: A statistical report (1982)
  6226. Organic and inorganic amendments affect vegetation growth on an acidic minesoil (1982)
  6227. New technology for low-grade hardwood utilization: System 6 (1982)
  6228. A classification system for predicting pallet part quality from hardwood cants (1982)
  6229. Waterborne nutrient flow through an upland-peatland watershed in Minnesota (1982)
  6230. Glyphosate controls hardwoods in West Virginia (1982)
  6231. The increment contract: a potential means of increasing timber production from nonindustrial private forests in the central Appalachians (1982)
  6232. Height prediction equations for even-aged upland oak stands (1982)
  6233. An analysis of Pennsylvania's forest resources (1982)
  6234. Habitat mapping and interpretation in New England (1982)
  6235. Logging damage to dominant and codominant residual stems in thinned West Virginia cherry-maple stands (1982)
  6236. Forest statistics for New York--1980 (1982)
  6237. New York Timber industries - a periodic assessment of timber output (1982)
  6238. Timber resource of Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula, 1980. (1982)
  6239. Timber Volume in Michigan, 1980 (1982)
  6240. Timber resources of Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, 1980. (1982)
  6241. Modeling water yield response to forest cover changes in northern Minnesota (1982)
  6242. Tall shrub layer biomass in conifer plantations in northeastern Minnesota. (1982)
  6243. The history and reliability of the USDA Forest Service wildfire reports. (1982)
  6244. Western Pine Beetle (1982)
  6245. Land use change in Ohio, 1952 to 1979 (1982)
  6246. Western Spruce Budworm (1982)
  6247. Roller chopping for site preparation in Wisconsin: a case study. (1982)
  6248. Southern Pine Beetle (1982)
  6249. Phomopsis Blight of Junipers (1982)
  6250. Volume tables for important second-growth northern hardwood forests in northeastern Wisconsin (1982)
  6251. Timber resource of Michigan's Western Upper Peninsula Unit, 1980. (1982)
  6252. Tree biomass in the North Central Region. (1982)
  6253. Growth and yield model for the elm-ash-cottonwood type in Indiana. (1982)
  6254. Diameter Growth, Survival, and Volume Estimates for Missouri Trees (1982)
  6255. Forest Area in Michigan, 1980 (1982)
  6256. The extent and characteristics of low productivity aspen areas in Minnesota. (1982)
  6257. Classifying Wildfire Causes in the USDA Forest Service: Problems and Alternatives (1982)
  6258. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Indiana, 1980. (1982)
  6259. Estimating stump volume.  (1982)
  6260. Rates of forest floor decomposition and nutrient turnover in aspen, pine, and spruce stands on two soils. (1982)
  6261. The susceptibility of jack pine from Lake States seed sources to insects and diseases. (1982)
  6262. Timber resource of Michigan's Southern Lower Peninsula Unit, 1980. (1982)
  6263. Forest Area in Eastern South Dakota, 1980 (1982)
  6264. A new machine for producing chunkwood. (1982)
  6265. Seasonal Variations in Ash Content of Some Michigan Forest Floor Fuels (1982)
  6266. The Hybrid White Spruce X Himalayan Spruce (1982)
  6267. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1981 (1982)
  6268. Timber Volume in North Dakota Counties, 1980 (1982)
  6269. A Technique for Trapping Fungal Spores (1982)
  6270. Using a Programmable Calculator to Compute and Compare Thinning Schedules (1982)
  6271. A Time Study of Planting a Short-Rotation Intensively Cultured Plantation (1982)
  6272. Forest Area in North Dakota, 1980 (1982)
  6273. Sulfur Content of Upland and Wetland Vegetation in North Central Minnesota (1982)
  6274. Drying small quantities of green hardwoods at home. (1982)
  6275. A net volume equation for Indiana. (1982)
  6276. A simulated inventory update: Wisconsin's 1979 timber resource. (1982)
  6277. A program and documentation for simulation of grapple skidders and a whole-tree chipper. (1982)
  6278. A program and documentation for simulation of a rubber-tired feller/buncher. (1982)
  6279. A second look a North Dakota's timber lands, 1980. (1982)
  6280. Lake States Site Index Curves Formulated. (1982)
  6281. How to estimate weights of northern red oak crowns in a stand. (1982)
  6282. Black walnut for the future. (1982)
  6283. Estimating Site Index in Even-Aged Northern Hardwood Stands (1982)
  6284. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1980. (1982)
  6285. The fourth Minnesota forest inventory: timber volumes and projections of timber supply. (1982)
  6286. Recovery of residue tops in selectively cut northern hardwood stands. (1982)
  6287. Timber Volume in Eastern South Dakota, 1980 (1982)
  6288. Michigan Saw Log Production and Sawmill Industry, 1978 (1982)
  6289. Control of black walnut root rot diseases in nurseries. (1982)
  6290. Methods of rapid, early selection of poplar clones for maximum yield potential: a manual of procedures. (1982)
  6291. A net volume equation for Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas. (1982)
  6292. Handbook for predicting slash weight of trees in the Northeast. (1982)
  6293. Stereo photos for evaluating jack pine slash fuels. (1982)
  6294. A description of STEMS-- the stand and tree evaluation and modeling system. (1982)
  6295. Estimating economic impacts of timber-based industry expansion in northeastern Minnesota. (1982)
  6296. Wildland fire management economics: a state of the art review and bibliography. (1982)
  6297. Empirical yield tables for Minnesota.  (1982)
  6298. FIREFAMILY: Fire planning with historic weather data. (1982)
  6299. Clone expansion and competition between quaking and bigtooth aspen suckers after clearcutting. (1981)
  6300. Evaluation of an urban vest-pocket park. (1981)
  6301. Forest Statistics for Ohio--1979 (1981)
  6302. Effect of Calcium Cyanamide on the Growth of Planted Hardwoods (1981)
  6303. Estimating foliage and twig weight of spruce and fir (1981)
  6304. Projecting treatment opportunities for current Minnesota forest conditions. (1981)
  6305. Phisiology and silviculture of black walnut for combined timber and nut production (1981)
  6306. Estimating northern red oak crown component weights in the Northeastern United States. (1981)
  6307. Predicting the payload capability of cable logging systems including the effect of partial suspension (1981)
  6308. Growth response of speckled alder and willow to depth of flooding (1981)
  6309. Height and seasonal growth pattern of jack pine full-sib families (1981)
  6310. Laminated Root Rot of Western Conifers (1981)
  6311. Foods of white-tailed deer in the Upper Great Lakes Region -- a review. (1981)
  6312. "Super" Spruce Seedlings Continue Superior Growth for 18 Years (1981)
  6313. Guide to bird-habitats of the Ozark Plateau. (1981)
  6314. Summer Moisture Content of Some Northern Lower Michigan Understory Plants (1981)
  6315. A guide for revegetating coal minesoils in the Eastern United States: Coal Mining Regions  (1981)
  6316. Unstaffed trail registration compliance in a backcountry recreation area. (1981)
  6317. The impact of deer on forest vegetation in Pennsylvania (1981)
  6318. An economic and energy analysis of poplar intensive cultures in the Lake States. (1981)
  6319. A guide for revegetating coal minesoils in the Eastern United States: Vegetation Establishment  (1981)
  6320. A two-plane internally irrigated root observation system for forest nursery stock. (1981)
  6321. A guide for revegetating coal minesoils in the Eastern United States: Land Uses and Species Mixtures (1981)
  6322. The effect of initial number of trees per acre and thinning densities on timber yields from red pine plantations in the Lake States. (1981)
  6323. A guide for revegetating coal minesoils in the Eastern United States: Plant Species for Vegetating Mined Lands  (1981)
  6324. Tree Hazards Recognition and Reduction in Recreation Sites (1981)
  6325. 1979 Report (1981)
  6326. On-Site Social Surveys and the Determination of Social Carrying Capacity in Wildland Recreation Management (1981)
  6327. U. S. Forest Service American Chestnut Cooperators' Meeting (1981)
  6328. Some recent products of river recreation research. (1981)
  6329. A guide for revegetating coal minesoils in the Eastern United States: Introduction  (1981)
  6330. Forest experiences of fifth-grade Chicago public school students. (1981)
  6331. A guide for revegetating coal minesoils in the Eastern United States: Minesoils (1981)
  6332. Estimating Total-Tree Height for Upland Oaks and Hickories in Southern Illinois (1981)
  6333. Flood frequency and culvert sizes needed for small watersheds in the Central Appalachians (1981)
  6334. Northern red oak regeneration after preherbicided clearcutting and shelterwood removal cutting. (1981)
  6335. Northeastern forest survey revised cubic-foot volume equations (1981)
  6336. Grow--a computer subroutine that projects the growth of trees in the Lake States' forests. (1981)
  6337. Northeastern pulpwood, 1979 - an annual assessment of regional timber output (1981)
  6338. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1980 (1981)
  6339. Satisfaction monitoring for quality control in campground management (1981)
  6340. Harvesting wood for energy.  (1981)
  6341. Soil temperatures under urban trees and asphalt (1981)
  6342. Insolation at Carterville, Illinois (1981)
  6343. The serpentine end-matched joint: evaluating strength and stability (1981)
  6344. Tree Biomass Estimates for Minnesota's Aspen-Birch Forest Survey Unit (1981)
  6345. Survival, growth, and quality of residual trees following clearcutting in Allegheny hardwood forests (1981)
  6346. Revised Site Index Curves for Balsam Fir and White Spruce in the Lake States (1981)
  6347. Radial shakes and "frost cracks" in living oak trees (1981)
  6348. A Homemade Instrument for Collecting Soil Water From Porous Ceramic Cups (1981)
  6349. Cavities in trees around spring seeps in the maple-beech-birch forest type (1981)
  6350. Marking Ground Targets With Radio Transmitters Dropped From Aircraft (1981)
  6351. Water requirements of honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis) in the urban forest (1981)
  6352. Fertilization of black spruce or poor site peatland in Minnesota. (1981)
  6353. Gum spots in black cherry caused by natural attacks of peach bark beetle (1981)
  6354. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Michigan, 1977. (1981)
  6355. Trends in New Hampshire campgrounds during the Seventies (1981)
  6356. Growth of hybrid poplars, white spruce, and jack pine under various artificial lights. (1981)
  6357. Diameters of clearcut openings influence central Appalachian hardwood stem development - 10-year study (1981)
  6358. Lifting date affects black walnut planting stock quality. (1981)
  6359. Compartmentalization of decayed wood associated with Armillaria mellea in several tree species (1981)
  6360. Application of work sampling technique to analyze logging operations. (1981)
  6361. Efficiency of using solid wood fuels in maple syrup evaporators (1981)
  6362. Logging system cost analysis: comparison of methods used. (1981)
  6363. Taper and volume equations for selected Appalachian hardwood species (1981)
  6364. Early results of planting English oak in an Ozark clearcut. (1981)
  6365. Effect of deer browsing on timber production in Allegheny hardwood forests of Northwestern Pennsylvania (1981)
  6366. Minnesota's Aspen Resource (1981)
  6367. Yield of pallet cants and lumber from hardwood poletimber thinnings (1981)
  6368. Proceedings of 1980 Minnesota Forest Resource Inventory Conferences. (1981)
  6369. White-pine weevil attack: susceptibility of western white pine in the Northeast (1981)
  6370. Database management: a forest inventory application. (1981)
  6371. Simulated sawing of squares: a tool to improve wood utilization (1981)
  6372. Felling and bunching small timber on steep slopes. (1981)
  6373. Effects of ozone and sulfur dioxide on height and stem specific gravity of Populus hybrids (1981)
  6374. Acidity of Lakes and Impoundments in North-Central Minnesota (1981)
  6375. A method of selecting forest sites for air pollution study (1981)
  6376. Stocking and structure for maximum growth in sugar maple selection stands. (1981)
  6377. Soil-water relations of shallow forested soils during flash floods in West Virginia (1981)
  6378. The user's guide to STEMS (Stand and Tree Evaluation and Modeling System). (1981)
  6379. Air pollutants affect the relative growth rate of hardwood seedlings (1981)
  6380. Simulating timber management in Lake States forests. (1981)
  6381. Estimating plant biomass for undergrowth species of northeastern Minnesota forest communities. (1981)
  6382. Workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak planting. (1981)
  6383. Evaluation of chestnut test plantings in the Eastern United States (1980)
  6384. Weight and volume equations and tables for six upland hardwoods in southern Illinois. (1980)
  6385. Costs and environmental impacts of harvesting timber in Appalachia with a truck-mounted crane (1980)
  6386. Fuelwood production in rural Minnesota, 1975. (1980)
  6387. Manpower training in eastern forest industry: a review and assessment (1980)
  6388. Summary of green weights and volumes for five tree species in Michigan. (1980)
  6389. Taper-based system for estimating stem volumes of upland oaks (1980)
  6390. Minnesota forest statistics, 1977. (1980)
  6391. Dutch elm disease control: performance and costs (1980)
  6392. Timber resource of Minnesota's Prairie unit, 1977. (1980)
  6393. Foliage weight distribution in the upper crown of balsam fir (1980)
  6394. Comparing jack pine slash and forest floor moisture contents and National Fire Danger Rating System predictions. (1980)
  6395. Emotional responses to recreation environments (1980)
  6396. The Influence of Container Type and Potting Medium on Growth of Black Walnut Seedlings (1980)
  6397. Cooperative forestry assistance in the Northeast (1980)
  6398. Timber resource of Minnesota's Central Hardwood Unit, 1977. (1980)
  6399. Production and cost of a live skyline cable yarder tested in Appalachia (1980)
  6400. Full-Tree Skidding Favors Black Spruce Reproduction Under Certain Peatland Conditions (1980)
  6401. Sugar maple provenance study: West Virginia outplanting - 10-year results (1980)
  6402. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, by County, 1979 (1980)
  6403. The quality and availability of hardwood logging residue based on developed quality levels (1980)
  6404. Dimension yields from short logs of low-quality hardwood trees. (1980)
  6405. Site index prediction tables for oak in northwestern West Virginia (1980)
  6406. Data banks for recreation supply and participation (1980)
  6407. Biomass yields from Allegheny hardwood thinning (1980)
  6408. A program and documentation for simulation of a tracked feller/buncher. (1980)
  6409. Gum spots caused by cambium miners in black cherry in West Virginia (1980)
  6410. Predicted yields from selected cutting prescriptions in northern Minnesota. (1980)
  6411. Foliar nutrient status of young red spruce and balsam fir in a fertilized stand (1980)
  6412. Twenty-year results of the Lake States jack pine seed source study. (1980)
  6413. Trends in Allagash Wilderness Waterway uses in the 1970's (1980)
  6414. Determining fixed and operating costs of logging equipment. (1980)
  6415. How to Release Crop Trees In Precommerical Hardwood Stands (1980)
  6416. Strip clearcutting to regenerate northern hardwoods.  (1980)
  6417. Social indicators and outdoor recreation: the forgotten sector (1980)
  6418. The transmission of oak wilt.  (1980)
  6419. Height and diameter of tamarack seed sources in northern Wisconsin. (1980)
  6420. Evaluating stocking in upland hardwood forests using metric measurements. (1980)
  6421. A possible railroad oriented scenario in Potomac River Basin planning (1980)
  6422. Yield and quality of seed from yellow birch progenies. (1980)
  6423. Timber Volume in Minnesota, 1977 (1980)
  6424. The supply and energy potential of forest resources in northern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. (1980)
  6425. The trend of measuring public use of the national park (1980)
  6426. Rabbits and Grasshoppers: Vectors of Endomycorrhizal Fungi on New Coal Mine Spoil (1980)
  6427. Forest Area in Minnesota, 1977 (1980)
  6428. Timber resource of Minnesota's Northern Pine Unit, 1977. (1980)
  6429. New Hampshire - an outdoor recreation trend leader (1980)
  6430. Drying hardwoods with impinging jets. (1980)
  6431. Wood Specific Gravity of Plantation Red Pine Little Affected by Spacing (1980)
  6432. How to diagnose black walnut damage. (1980)
  6433. The growth of selected leisure industries (1980)
  6434. Cutting Diameter Influences Early Survival and Growth of Several Populus Clones (1980)
  6435. Forest Statistics for Pennsylvania--1980 (1980)
  6436. Kiln Size Affects Energy Required to Dry Lumber (1980)
  6437. Snowmobiling in the 1980's: continued progress for a mature recreational activity (1980)
  6438. Energy Values of Nine Populus Clones (1980)
  6439. Trends in recreational vehicle traffic in northeastern Minnesota (1980)
  6440. Mensurational and Biomass Relations for Populus ''Tristis #1'' Under Intensive Culture (1980)
  6441. Outdoor recreation trend research: making the possible probable (1980)
  6442. Minnesota Land Ownership Trends, 1962-1977 (1980)
  6443. National boating trends (1980)
  6444. Soil Properties Related to Coniferous Seedling Height Growth in Northern Wisconsin (1980)
  6445. Cross country skiing trend data: planning for participant needs (1980)
  6446. Pulpwood production in the north central region, by county, 1979. (1980)
  6447. A simulation model for forecasting downhill ski participation (1980)
  6448. Energy and wood from intensively cultured plantations: research and development program. (1980)
  6449. Travel trends and energy (1980)
  6450. A net volume equation for Northeastern Minnesota. (1980)
  6451. Land management policy and program trends (1980)
  6452. Forestation of surface mines for wildlife (1980)
  6453. Changes in recreation oriented travel in the northeast between 1972 and 1977 (1980)
  6454. The fourth Minnesota forest inventory: area. (1980)
  6455. Trends in land and water available for outdoor recreation (1980)
  6456. Pulpwood production in the north central region by county, 1978. (1980)
  6457. A methodology for the systematic collection, storage, and retrieval of trend data for the U. S. army engineers recreation program (1980)
  6458. How to formulate and solve "optimal stand density over time" problems for even-aged stands using dynamic programming. (1980)
  6459. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation resource management challenges (1980)
  6460. Lake states primary forest industry and timber use, 1975. (1980)
  6461. Hunting and fishing trends in the U.S. (1980)
  6462. Wood fuel potential from harvested areas in the eastern United States. (1980)
  6463. Trends in outdoor recreation legislation (1980)
  6464. Iowa's forest resources, 1974.  (1980)
  6465. Off-road vehicle trends (1980)
  6466. Introduction to pine reforestation action plan (1980)
  6467. Trends in hiking and backcountry use (1980)
  6468. Role of mycorrhizae in forestation of surface mines (1980)
  6469. Trends in emerging and high risk activities (1980)
  6470. Direct seeding for forestation (1980)
  6471. Trends in outdoor recreation activity conflicts (1980)
  6472. Mine reclamation in Arkansas (1980)
  6473. Assessing changes in the importance of tourism in the Northeast (1980)
  6474. Reforestation program in southwest Virginia (1980)
  6475. Automatic, time-interval traffic counts for recreation area management planning (1980)
  6476. Tree planting - strip-mined area in Maryland (1980)
  6477. Outdoor recreation trends in the 1980's so what? - implications for society! (1980)
  6478. Trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States (1980)
  6479. Trends in methodological differences (1980)
  6480. Tree planting - strip-mined area in Maryland (1980)
  6481. Industry sources of trend data - skiing (1980)
  6482. A look at trees and reclamation in Georgia (1980)
  6483. Recreation trends: indicators of environmental quality (1980)
  6484. Reclamation with trees in Illinois (1980)
  6485. Camping and RV travel trends (1980)
  6486. Forestry as a reclamation practice on strip mined lands in Kansas (1980)
  6487. Network analysis: a new tool for resource managers (1980)
  6488. Hardwood log grades and lumber grade yields for factory lumber logs. (3 of 3)  (1980)
  6489. A method for explaining trends in river recreation demand (1980)
  6490. Trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States: the changing perspective (1980)
  6491. Social-psychological implications for recreation resource planning (1980)
  6492. Trees for reclamation in the Eastern United States: a West Virginia perspective (1980)
  6493. Trends in day uses of parks and forests (1980)
  6494. Revegetation of surface-mined lands in Pennsylvania (1980)
  6495. Evaporation from a sphagnum moss surface (1980)
  6496. Revegetating surface-mined lands with herbaceous and woody species together (1980)
  6497. Trends in participation sports during the decade of the 70's (1980)
  6498. The role of West Virginia's division of forestry (1980)
  6499. The dynamics of recreation participation: ski touring in Minnesota (1980)
  6500. Results of 30-year-old plantations on surface mines in the Central States (1980)
  6501. Trends in the temporal distribution of park use (1980)
  6502. Postmining land use: economic comparison of forestry and pastureland alternatives (1980)
  6503. Trends in the market for privately owned seasonal recreational housing (1980)
  6504. Has anyone noticed that trees are not being planted any longer? (1980)
  6505. Trend indicators needed for effective recreation planning - a statistical blueprint for the 80's (1980)
  6506. Tree planting in reclamation (1980)
  6507. Trends in federal land acquisition, protection strategies, and planning (1980)
  6508. Trees for Ohio (1980)
  6509. Forecasting trends in outdoor recreation activities on multi-state basis (1980)
  6510. Land reclamation with trees in Iowa (1980)
  6511. Converging social trends - emerging outdoor recreation issues (1980)
  6512. An evaluation of reclamation tree planting in southwest Virginia (1980)
  6513. Recreation trends - a future look  (1980)
  6514. Revegetation for aesthetics (1980)
  6515. Trends in river recreation (1980)
  6516. Kentucky's nursery situation (1980)
  6517. Woodall publishing company, an important industry source of camping information (1980)
  6518. Hardwood log grades and lumber grade yields for factory lumber logs (1980)
  6519. Skiing trends (1980)
  6520. Hardwood log grades and lumber grade yields for factory lumber logs. (2 of 3)  (1980)
  6521. Trends in state outdoor recreation from periodic to process planning: the Minnesota example (1980)
  6522. Trees for tomorrow (1980)
  6523. Some Environmental Effects of Cable Logging in Appalachian Forests (1980)
  6524. Using trees on reclaimed mined lands in southern Illinois (1980)
  6525. Trends in financing and availability of capital (1980)
  6526. Reforestation species study on a reclaimed surface mine in western Maryland (1980)
  6527. Abstracts of urban forestry research in progress--1979 (1980)
  6528. Tree planting experiences in the eastern interior coal province (1980)
  6529. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 1966-1976 (1980)
  6530. Reforestation of surface mines on lands of VICC Land Company (1980)
  6531. Northeastern Pulpwood, 1978 - an annual assessment of regional timber output (1980)
  6532. A computer program to map tree crown shadows in the urban forest (1980)
  6533. Trends in organizational memberships and lobbying (1980)
  6534. Trees for Reclamation Symposium Proceedings (1980)
  6535. The role of futures forecasts in recreation: some applications in the third nationwide outdoor recreation plan (1980)
  6536. Proceedings 1980 National Outdoor Recreation Trends Symposium (1980)
  6537. "Missing": A computer program for the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters of the multivariate linear model with incomplete measurements.  (1980)
  6538. The forest resources of Maryland (1980)
  6539. Trends in private and commercial recreation (1980)
  6540. The forest-land owners of Pennsylvania (1980)
  6541. Ohio timber industries - a periodic assessment of timber output (1980)
  6542. Regeneration and productivity of aspen grown on repeated short rotations. (1979)
  6543. Northeastern Forest Survey Board-foot Volume Equations (1979)
  6544. Timber resource of Minnesota's Aspen-Birch Unit, 1977. (1979)
  6545. Understanding the game of the enviroment (1979)
  6546. Macronutrient deficiency symptoms in seedlings of four northern hardwoods. (1979)
  6547. Tree decay an expanded concept (1979)
  6548. Minnesota's tax-forfeited land: some trends in timber harvested and stumpage prices. (1979)
  6549. A computer program for the maximum likelihood estimator of the general multivariate linear model with correlated errors (1979)
  6550. The market for forest and associated land in southern Illinois: implications for land management.  (1979)
  6551. The campground industry--recent national trends (1979)
  6552. Pulpwood production in the north central region by county, 1977. (1979)
  6553. Northeastern pulpwood, 1977 - an annual assessment of regional timber output (1979)
  6554. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Minnesota, 1973. (1979)
  6555. 1977-1978 Report, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (1979)
  6556. Minnesota logging utilization factors, 1975-1976--development, use, implications. (1979)
  6557. Guide to the measurement of tree characteristics important to the quality classification for young hardwood trees (1979)
  6558. Nursery Diseases of Western Conifers (1979)
  6559. The demand for nonconsumptive wildlife uses: A review of the literature (1979)
  6560. The timber marketing process in Indiana. (1979)
  6561. Why trees grow where they do in New Hampshire Forests (1979)
  6562. A provisional assessment of triclopyr herbicide for use in Lake States' forestry. (1979)
  6563. 1978 national camping market survey (1979)
  6564. Summer moisture contents of understory vegetation in northeastern Minnesota. (1979)
  6565. Establishment and early growth of conifers on compact soils in urban areas (1979)
  6566. Home range location of white-tailed deer.  (1979)
  6567. An econometric model of the U.S. pallet market (1979)
  6568. The economic and geographic impact of national forest land on counties in southern Illinois.  (1979)
  6569. Growth responses of woody species to long- and short-term fumigation with sulfur dioxide (1979)
  6570. Proceedings of the 13th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference, August 1977. (1979)
  6571. Observations on the use of GYPCHEK (1979)
  6572. Minnesota canoe and kayak owners: their characteristics and patterns of use.  (1979)
  6573. Weight and volume yields from thinning two oak-hickory stands (1979)
  6574. Potential for energy recovery from humid air streams. (1979)
  6575. A cost analysis: processing maple syrup products (1979)
  6576. A comparison of site index curves for northern hardwood species. (1979)
  6577. Raise cutting diameters for increased returns (1979)
  6578. Estimating site potential from the early height growth of red pine in the Lake States. (1979)
  6579. Oleoresin crystallization in eastern white pine: relationships with chemical components of cortical oleoresin and resistance to the white-pine weevil (1979)
  6580. Site index comparisons among northern hardwoods in northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. (1979)
  6581. Diameter growth of upland oaks after thinning (1979)
  6582. The cost of debarked whole-tree chips: stump to digestor. (1979)
  6583. Oak soil-site relationships in northwestern West Virginia (1979)
  6584. Nutritional quality of some tall shrubs from northeastern Minnesota. (1979)
  6585. Species hybridization in the genus Pinus (1979)
  6586. Taxation of forest and associated land in Illinois. (1979)
  6587. Seed production and advance regeneration in Allegheny hardwood forests (1979)
  6588. Weights and dimensional properties of shrubs and small trees of the Great Lakes conifer forest.  (1979)
  6589. Stem form changes in upland oaks after thinning (1979)
  6590. Metric site index curves for aspen, birch, and conifer in the Lake States. (1979)
  6591. Influence of fertilizer on seed production in Allegheny hardwood stands (1979)
  6592. Feeding Preference of Penned Whitetailed Deer for Hybrid Poplar Clones (1979)
  6593. Internal defects associated with pruned and nonpruned branch stubs in black walnut (1979)
  6594. Management of north central and northeastern forests for nongame birds. (1979)
  6595. Marketing low-grade hardwoods for furniture stock - a new approach (1979)
  6596. Walnut insects and diseases. (1979)
  6597. Inheritance of compartmentalization of wounds in sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) (1979)
  6598. A generalized forest growth projection system applied to the Lake States region. (1979)
  6599. Guidelines for the use of GYPCHEK to control the gypsy moth (1979)
  6600. Spacing Affects Knot Surface in Red Pine Plantations (1979)
  6601. Reestablishing understory plants in overused wooded areas of Maryland state parks (1979)
  6602. Soil Structure and Mycorrhizae Encourage Black Walnut Growth on Old Fields (1979)
  6603. Managing recreation areas for quality user experiences: a theoretical framework (1979)
  6604. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States, by County, 1978 (1979)
  6605. A comparison of height growth and leaf parameters of hybrid poplar cuttings grown in ozone-fumigated atmospheres (1979)
  6606. Shrub Nesting of the Red-Eyed Vireo in Relation to Structure of Aspen Forests (1979)
  6607. Effects of habitat on stand productivity in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1979)
  6608. Availability of forest and associated land resources in Illinois (1978)
  6609. Lumber Grade Yields for Graded Aspen Logs and Trees (1978)
  6610. Two Years Necessary for Successful Natural Seeding in Nonbrushy Black Spruce Bogs (1978)
  6611. Plastic Tubing and Maple Syrup Quality (1978)
  6612. Survival and Early Growth of Selected Trees on Waste Water Application Sites (1978)
  6613. Black Walnut on Kansas Strip Mine Spoils: Some Observations 25 Years after Pruning (1978)
  6614. Pulpwood production in the north central region by county, 1976. (1978)
  6615. The selection system of silviculture in spruce-fir stands - procedures, early results, and comparisons with unmanaged stands (1978)
  6616. Soil Water Depletion After Four years of Forest Regrowth in SouthWestern Wisconsin (1978)
  6617. Skyline Harvesting in Appalachia (1978)
  6618. Land-use change in Missouri, 1959-1972.  (1978)
  6619. Spruce Budworm Defoliation in Minnesota: 1954-1977 (1978)
  6620. Some harvest options and their consequences for the aspen, birch, and associated forest types of the Lake States. (1978)
  6621. Nutrition and In Vitro Digestibility of Tall Fescue for White-Tailed Deer, May Through November (1978)
  6622. Administering Minnesota's tax-forfeited land: some trends in revenues and expenses. (1978)
  6623. The forest resources of Kentucky (1978)
  6624. Converting partially-stocked aspen stands to fully-stocked stands in the Lake States: an economic analysis. (1978)
  6625. A preview of Maryland's forest resource (1978)
  6626. The extent and characteristics of low-productivity aspen areas in Wisconsin. (1978)
  6627. The forest-land owners of West Virginia (1978)
  6628. Proceedings 1977 Midwest Forest Mensurationists Meeting. (1978)
  6629. A silvicultural guide for white pine in the northeast (1978)
  6630. Structure and biomass production of one- to seven-year-old intensively cultured jack pine plantation in Wisconsin. (1978)
  6631. Urban Foresters Notebook (1978)
  6632. Estimating aspen crown fuels in northeastern Minnesota. (1978)
  6633. Shear strength of surface-mine spoils measured by triaxial and direct shear methods (1978)
  6634. Evaluation of several methods of applying sewage effluent to forested soils in the winter. (1978)
  6635. A sampling device for counting insect egg clusters and measuring vertical distribution of vegetation (1978)
  6636. Thinning strategies for aspen: a prediction model. (1978)
  6637. Procedures for the microbiological examination of production batch preparations of the nuclear polyhedrosis virus (Baculovirus) of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, L (1978)
  6638. Site index curves for northern hardwoods in northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.  (1978)
  6639. Illustrated handbook for high resolution of IAA oxidase-peroxidase isoenzymes by isoelectric focusing in slabs of polyacrylamide gel (1978)
  6640. Equations for estimating stand establishment, release, and thinning costs in the Lake States. (1978)
  6641. FINSYS-2: Subsystem EDIT-2 (1978)
  6642. Segregating wood and bark chips by photosorting. (1978)
  6643. Preparing Directories to Local Outdoor Recreation Facilities (1978)
  6644. Forest fires in Pennsylvania.  (1978)
  6645. Population Dynamics of the Gypsy Moth: An Annotated Bibliography.  (1978)
  6646. How to extract and characterize dehydrogenases from woody plants. (1978)
  6647. The weak link logging systems analyzer (1978)
  6648. Economic values for growth and grade changes of sugar maple in the Lake States. (1978)
  6649. The forest resources of West Virginia (1978)
  6650. Morphology of jack pine and tamarack needles in dense stands. (1978)
  6651. Effect of nucleopolyhedrosis virus on two avian predators of the gypsy moth (1978)
  6652. Gnomonia canker, shoot blight, and leaf spot of yellow birch. (1978)
  6653. Veneer, 1976 - a periodic assessment of regional timber output (1978)
  6654. Weathering effects on fuel moisture sticks: corrections and recommendations. (1978)
  6655. Pennsylvania timber industries - a periodic assessment of timber output (1978)
  6656. An annotated bibliography on river recreation. (1978)
  6657. Program of research for forests and associated rangelands: Northeastern Region (1978)
  6658. A System for Predicting the Amout of Phellinus (Fomes) Igniarius Rot in Trembling Aspen Stands (1978)
  6659. SOLVE II USERS MANUAL: A procedural guide for a sawmill analysis (1978)
  6660. Herbicide Trials in Intensively Cultured Populus Plantations in Northern Wisconsin (1978)
  6661. Impact of beech bark disease on uneven-age management of a northern hardwood forest (1978)
  6662. Dormancy and Root Regeneration of Black Walnut Seedlings: Effects of Chilling (1978)
  6663. Tapholes in sugar maples: What happens in the tree.  (1978)
  6664. Jet Drying of Southern Pine and Douglas-Fir: Exploratory Study (1978)
  6665. Precipitation and runoff water quality from an urban parking lot and implications for tree growth (1978)
  6666. Distribution of Biomass and Production for Several Northern Woody Species (1978)
  6667. Effects of Watering and Fertilization on Carbohydrate Reserves in Sugar Maple Seedlings (1978)
  6668. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1977 (1978)
  6669. Serpentine End Matching: A Test of Visual Perception (1978)
  6670. Alternate Host of Jack Pine Needle rust in Northern Minnesota (1978)
  6671. Estimating Defoliation of Hardwoods Using Blade-petiole Relations (1978)
  6672. Veneer-log production and receipts, North Central Region, 1976. (1978)
  6673. A Comparison of Four Techniques for Producing High-Grade Furniture Core Material From Low-Grade Yellow-Poplar (1978)
  6674. Thirty years of soil and water research by the Forest Service in Wisconsin's Driftless Area--a history and annotated bibliography. (1978)
  6675. Stem Deformity in Black Cherry (1978)
  6676. Elm-ash-cottonwood forest type bibliography. (1978)
  6677. The Insulation Board Industry - An Economic Analysis (1978)
  6678. Forest fire reporting by the northeastern states. (1978)
  6679. Pruning Black Cherry in Understocked Stands (1978)
  6680. Minnesota's tax-forfeited land: some trends in acreages, sales, and prices. (1978)
  6681. Needle Mottle in Eastern White Pine Seedlings: A Selective Parameter for Air Pollution Sensitivity (1978)
  6682. Effects of Stock Removal Rates on Belt Loading for Abrasive Planing Hardwoods (1978)
  6683. Genetic Variation in Seed and Fruit Characters in Sugar Maple (1978)
  6684. Three Tools for Measuring Height Growth in Field Plantings Compared (1978)
  6685. Response to Crop-Tree Release: Sugar Maple, Red Oak, Black Cherry, and Yellow-Poplar Saplings in a 9-Year-Old Stand (1978)
  6686. Aspen Sucker Production and Growth from Outplanted Root Cuttings (1978)
  6687. Natural Reforestation Reclaims a Watershed: A Case History from West Virginia (1978)
  6688. Estimating Infiltration Rates for a Loessal Silt Loam Using Soil Properties (1978)
  6689. Coniferous Understory Influences Sugar Maple (Acer Saccharum Marsh.) Sap Production (1978)
  6690. Estimating top weights of hardwood sawtimber (1978)
  6691. Red Maple (Acer rubrum L.) Growth and Foliar Nutrient Responses to Soil Fertility Level and Water Regime (1978)
  6692. Measuring the attitudes and awareness of environmental education camp users (1978)
  6693. Furniture Cuttings Made from Logging Residue: The Three-Sided Cant System (1978)
  6694. Use characteristics of the great gulf wilderness (1978)
  6695. Consumer Preference for Graded Maple Syrup (1978)
  6696. Evaluation of Aerially-Applied Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus for Suppression of the Gypsy Moth, Lymantria dispar L. (1978)
  6697. Economic Analysis of the Gypsy Moth Problem in the Northeast: IV. Forest Stand Hazard Ratings for Gypsy Moth (1978)
  6698. Seeds in the Organic Layers and Soil of Four Beech-Birch-Maple Stands (1978)
  6699. Basidiomycetes Associated with Decay of Living Oak Trees (1978)
  6700. A Quality Classification System for Young Hardwood Trees - The First Step in Predicting Future Products (1978)
  6701. Volume Relationships in Slicing Northern Red Oak and Black Cherry Logs (1978)
  6702. Relationship of Species and Site Index to Habitat in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1978)
  6703. Effects of Fertilization on Shoot Growth of Defoliated and Undefoliated Red Oak Seedlings (1978)
  6704. Logging Residue Available for Mine-Timber Production (1978)
  6705. Records of Backcountry Use Can Assist Trail Managers (1978)
  6706. An Econommetric Analysis of the U.S. Hardboard Market (1978)
  6707. Logging Work Injuries in Appalachia (1978)
  6708. The Causes of Logging Truck Delays on Two West Virginia Logging Operations (1978)
  6709. Products Derived from Thinning Two Hardwood Timber Stands in the Appalachians (1978)
  6710. Fertilization Increases Growth of Sawlog-Size Yellow-Poplar and Red Oak in West Virginia (1978)
  6711. Nutrient transport in surface runoff and interflow from an aspen-birch forest (1977)
  6712. Determination of Habitat Requirements For Birds in Suburban Areas (1977)
  6713. Dutch Elm Disease Control: Intensive Sanitation and Survey Economics (1977)
  6714. Effect of Strip Mining on Water Quality in Small Streams in Eastern Kentucky, 1967-1975 (1977)
  6715. Precipitation nutrients in the open and under two forests in Minnesota (1977)
  6716. Stand Development 25 Years after a 9.0-inch Diameter-Limit First Cutting In Appalachian Hardwoods (1977)
  6717. The forest resources of Vermont (1977)
  6718. Changes in the Logging Labor Force (1977)
  6719. Decay in yellow-poplar, maple, black gum, and ash in the central hardwood region (1977)
  6720. Quality Index Tables for Some Eastern Hardwood Species Based on Lumber Prices from 1970 to 1974 (1977)
  6721. Sludge-Treated Coal Mine Spoils Increase Heavy metals in Cover Crops (1977)
  6722. Performance of Ponderosa Pine on Bituminous Mine Spoils in Pennsylvania (1977)
  6723. Root-Crown Relations of Young Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch (1977)
  6724. Use of Computer Simulation in Designing and Evaluating a Proposed Rough Mill for Furniture Interior Parts (1977)
  6725. Heart Rots of Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine Fir in the Central Rocky Mountain Region (FIDL) (1977)
  6726. Economic Analysis of the Gypsy Moth Problem in the Northeast: III. Impacts on Homeowners and Managers of Recreation Areas (1977)
  6727. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States (1977)
  6728. Weights of the Small Appalachian Hardwood Trees and Components (1977)
  6729. Red Pine Seedling Establishment after Shelterwood-Strip Harvesting (1977)
  6730. The Influence of Stand Density and Structure on Growth of Northern Hardwoods in New England (1977)
  6731. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by county, 1975. (1977)
  6732. Use and Users of the Cranberry Backcountry in West Virginia: insights for eastern backcountry management (1977)
  6733. Some Individual Plant Biomass Values from Northeastern Minnesota (1977)
  6734. Analysis of Market Factors Associatedwith Sales of Cut Natural Christmas Trees (1977)
  6735. Effects of taxation on the planning and implementation of intensive timber management (1977)
  6736. Morphological and Physiological Factors Affecting Formation of Adventitious Roots on Sugar Maple Stem Cuttings (1977)
  6737. Manager's handbook for northern hardwoods in the north-central states. (1977)
  6738. Developing Models to Forcast Sales of Natural Christmas Trees (1977)
  6739. Biomass Estimation for some Shrubs from Northeastern Minnesota (1977)
  6740. Intensive Culture on Northern Forest-Industry Lands: Trends, Expectations, and Needs (1977)
  6741. Jack Pine and Aspen Forest Floors in Northeastern Minnesota (1977)
  6742. A Stocking Guide for Allegheny Hardwoods and Its Use in Controlling Intermediate Cuttings (1977)
  6743. Timber Volume in Iowa Couties (1977)
  6744. The Mobile Bark Blower: An Evaluation of Performance and Costs (1977)
  6745. Tall Fescue Response to Fire (1977)
  6746. Seedling-Size Fumigation Chambers (1977)
  6747. Wildfire Effects on an Oak-Hickory Forest in Southeast Missouri (1977)
  6748. Goal Programming: A New Tool for the Christmas Tree Industry (1977)
  6749. Increasing White Ash Seed Germination by Embryo Dissection (1977)
  6750. Longevity of Black Cherry, Wild Grape, and Sassafras Seed in the Forest Floor (1977)
  6751. Spear-Marked Black Moth (1977)
  6752. Effect of Nucleopolyhedrosis Virus on Selected Mammalian Predators of the Gypsy Moth (1977)
  6753. Small mammal populations after a wildfire in northeast Minnesota. (1977)
  6754. Increasing the Efficiency of Maple Sap Evaporators with Heat Exchangers (1977)
  6755. Role of the wolf in a deer decline in the Superior National Forest. (1977)
  6756. Predicted Cubic-foot Yields of Lumber, Sawdust, and Sawmill Residue from the Sawtimber Portions of Hardwood Trees (1977)
  6757. A survey of fishes of the McCormick Forest.  (1977)
  6758. SEMTAP (Serpentine End Match TApe program): The Easy Way to Program Your Numerically Controlled Router for the Production of SEM Joints (1977)
  6759. Sugar maple and yellow birch seedling growth after simulated browsing. (1977)
  6760. Height of Tallest Saplings in 10-year-old Appalachian Hardwood Clearcuts (1977)
  6761. Soil changes after hay meadow abandonment in southwestern Wisconsin.  (1977)
  6762. Promotion of flowering in the Pinaceae by hormones -- a reality (1977)
  6763. Natural regeneration of northern hardwoods in the northern Great Lakes Region.  (1977)
  6764. Processing Maple Syrup with a Vapor Compression Distiller: An Economic Analysis (1977)
  6765. Secondary wood residue: production, use, and potential in the Twin City area. (1977)
  6766. Improved Sanitation Practice for Control of Dutch Elm Disease (1977)
  6767. Status, distribution, and movements of martens in northeastern Minnesota. (1977)
  6768. Trail Transect: A Method for Documenting Trail Changes (1977)
  6769. Predicting oak stump sprouting and sprout development in the Missouri Ozarks. (1977)
  6770. Growth and Survival of Hardwoods and Pine Interplanted with European Alder (1977)
  6771. A guide to the appraisal of wildfire damages, benefits, and resource values protected. (1977)
  6772. Inheritance of Budbreak and Correlation with Early Height Growth in White Spruce (Picea glauca) from New England (1977)
  6773. Ground water differences on pine and hardwood forests of the Udell Experimental Forest in Michigan.  (1977)
  6774. A history of the Fernow Experimental Forest and the Parsons Timber and watershed Laboratory (1977)
  6775. Fertilizing and thinning northern hardwoods in the Lake States. (1977)
  6776. Proceedings of the symposium on intensive culture of northern forest types: Translating Forestry Knowledge Into Forestry Action (1977)
  6777. Influence on soil properties of prescribed burning under mature red pine. (1977)
  6778. Translating forestry knowledge into forestry action (1977)
  6779. Manager's handbook for red pine in the north-central states. (1977)
  6780. Let's call the whole thing off! (1977)
  6781. Manager's handbook for oaks in the north-central states. (1977)
  6782. How applicable is even-aged silviculture in the northeast? (1977)
  6783. Manager's handbook for black spruce in the north-central states. (1977)
  6784. How applicable is uneven-age management in northern forest types? (1977)
  6785. Manager's handbook for aspen in the north-central states. (1977)
  6786. Silvicultural systems - uneven-aged management (1977)
  6787. A survey of soil invertebrates in two aspen forests in northern Minnesota. (1977)
  6788. Natural regeneration - small ownerships from concept to practice (1977)
  6789. Manager's handbook for northern white cedar in the north-central states. (1977)
  6790. Public lands - from concept to practice (1977)
  6791. Where to find weather and climatic data for forest research studies and management planning. (1977)
  6792. Large scale softwood planting operations in New Brunswick (1977)
  6793. River recreation management and research. (1977)
  6794. Hardwood planting in southern Ontario (1977)
  6795. Peatland and water in the northern Lake States. (1977)
  6796. Field experience silvicultural cleaning project in young spruce and fir stands in central Nova Scotia (1977)
  6797. Retention of particulate lead on foliage and twigs of a white pine windbreak (1977)
  6798. Indications of silvicultural potential from long-term experiments in spruce-fir types (1977)
  6799. Cavity nesting bird habitat in the oak-hickory forests--a review. (1977)
  6800. Status of fertilization and nutrition research in northern forest types (1977)
  6801. Manager's handbook for jack pine in the north central states. (1977)
  6802. Site classification for northern forest species (1977)
  6803. The urban heat island in Akron, Ohio (1977)
  6804. Status of growth and yield information for northern forest types (1977)
  6805. Wildlife of the prairies and plains. (1977)
  6806. The status of tree improvement programs for northern tree species (1977)
  6807. Manager's handbook for black walnut.  (1977)
  6808. Status of herbicide technology for control of tree species and to reduce shrub and grass competition (1977)
  6809. Techniques of data analysis and presentation for planners of the metropolitan environment (1977)
  6810. Planning pitfalls (1977)
  6811. Visual land-use compatibility and scenic-resource quality (1977)
  6812. Children, nature, and the urban environment: proceedings of a symposium-fair (1977)
  6813. On the meanings of "nature" (1977)
  6814. Place and human development (1977)
  6815. Relocation within the urban environment (1977)
  6816. The Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Areas (1977)
  6817. Topoclimatic aspects of developmental suitability in the metropolitan landscape (1977)
  6818. A computer program for analyzing PERT networks (1977)
  6819. Learning from the continuities in humanity and nature (1977)
  6820. 1976 at the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (1977)
  6821. Seeing is being (1977)
  6822. Bibliography on Arthropoda and air pollution (1977)
  6823. Environmental perceptions of residents of a multifunctional building (1977)
  6824. Detection of active decay at groundline in utility poles (1977)
  6825. Behavioral significance of milieu: a consideration of two downtown settings (1977)
  6826. A growth model of natural and silviculturally treated stands of even-aged northern hardwoods  (1977)
  6827. Use of the Delphi method for determining community growth goals inventory: the Nashville experience (1977)
  6828. Impact of Alternative Timber Management Policies on Availability of Forest Land in the Northeast (1977)
  6829. A computerized model for integrating the physical environmental factors into metropolitan landscape planning (1977)
  6830. Improved trees: economic promises and pitfalls (1977)
  6831. Study of traffic noise levels at various heights of a 39-story building (1977)
  6832. Flower production on clonal orchards at Oconto River Seed Orchard in Wisconsin  (1977)
  6833. Children, culture, and Edith Cobb (1977)
  6834. Efficiency of seed production in southern pine seed orchards  (1977)
  6835. An analysis of wildlife in children's stories (1977)
  6836. Longleaf pine flowering in response to nitrogen fertilization, branch girdling, growth substances, and cultivation  (1977)
  6837. A method for observing young children's make-believe play (1977)
  6838. Damage to southern Michigan conifers during the winter of 1976-77  (1977)
  6839. Urban children in natural environments: a field study in sociobiology (1977)
  6840. Mass production alternatives for fast-growing spruce hybrids  (1977)
  6841. The environmental design of children- nature relations: some strands of applicative theory (1977)
  6842. The genetic and economic effect of preliminary culling in the seedling orchard  (1977)
  6843. Design of outdoor urban spaces for thermal comfort (1977)
  6844. Seed production in the first eight years and frequency of natural selfing in a simulated jack pine seedling seed orchard  (1977)
  6845. Comments on "place and human development" by Paul Shepard and Yi-Fu Tuan's "experience and appreciation" (1977)
  6846. SOLVE II: A Technique to Improve Efficiency and Solve Problems in Hardwood Sawmills (1977)
  6847. Experience and appreciation (1977)
  6848. Performance of northern white-cedar in central Illinois (1977)
  6849. Evaluating effects of vegetation on the acoustical environment by physical scale-modeling (1977)
  6850. Geographic variation of jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) (1977)
  6851. Some physical and psychological aspects of noise attenuation by vegetation (1977)
  6852. Intraspecific variation in himalayan white pine, Pinus griffithii (1977)
  6853. A preliminary investigation of the nocturnal temperature structure above the city of Edmonton, Alberta (1977)
  6854. Rooting of conifer propagules (1977)
  6855. Fugitive dust from vehicles traveling on unpaved roads (1977)
  6856. The yellow x paper birch hybrid--a potential substitute for yellow birch on problem sites  (1977)
  6857. The urban child: getting ready for failure (1977)
  6858. Strip Clearcutting Did Not Degrade the Site in a Spruce-Fir Forest in Central Maine (1977)
  6859. Surface air temperature in a maritime metropolitan region (1977)
  6860. Job-Quitting at Appalachain Sawmills (1977)
  6861. Effect of urbanization on the thermal structure in the atmosphere (1977)
  6862. The bionomics of the cottonwood leaf beetle, Chrysomela scripta Fab., on tissue culture hybrid poplars (1977)
  6863. Propagation of noise over and through a forest stand (1977)
  6864. Heritability construction for provenance and family selection  (1977)
  6865. The perception of natural vs. built environments by young children (1977)
  6866. Analysis of variance calculations for irregular experiments (1977)
  6867. Community noise monitoring program (1977)
  6868. Variation in monoterpene content among geographic sources of eastern white pine  (1977)
  6869. Man's nature: innate determinants of response to natural environments (1977)
  6870. Alternate hosts of Blepharipa pratensis (Meigen) (1977)
  6871. Air quality as reflected by injury to metropolitan vegetation (1977)
  6872. Forest statistics for Rhode Island (1977)
  6873. Suburban noise control with plant materials and solid barriers (1977)
  6874. Even-aged intensive management: two case histories (1977)
  6875. City kids in the absence of. . . .  (1977)
  6876. Intermediate cultural practices (1977)
  6877. Visual and functional components of the built environment: a case study of urban residential neighborhoods (1977)
  6878. Silvicultural potential for pre-comercial treatment in northern forest type (1977)
  6879. Characterization of biological particulate loads in metropolitan air (1977)
  6880. Artificial regeneration; applicability, options and research needs (1977)
  6881. Urban children and nature: a summary of research on camping and outdoor education (1977)
  6882. Direct seeding in northern forest types (1977)
  6883. Proceedings of the conference on metropolitan physical environment (1977)
  6884. Nutrients: a major consideration in intensive forest management (1977)
  6885. Green is for growing: the Girl Scout experience with environmental programs (1977)
  6886. Field experiences in pre-commercial thinning, planting and container growing of northern softwoods (1977)
  6887. A model for estimating air-pollutant uptake by forests: calculation of absorption of sulfur dioxide from dispersed sources (1977)
  6888. Compatibility of intensive timber culture with recreation, water and wildlife management (1977)
  6889. Measuring environmental attitudes of elementary school students (1977)
  6890. Planning for & implementing intensive cultural long & short range planning (1977)
  6891. Development of alternative sulfur dioxide control strategies for a metropolitan area and its environs, utilizing a modified climatological dispersion model (1977)
  6892. Small woodland ownership management (1977)
  6893. Human thermal comfort in urban outdoor spaces (1977)
  6894. Effects of incentives programs (1977)
  6895. Within city limits: nature and children's books about nature in the city (1977)
  6896. Possible legislative constraints to intensive silvicultural practices in northern forest types (1977)
  6897. Residential settings: effects of home and neighborhood on the quality of life for old people (1977)
  6898. Closing comments (1977)
  6899. Use and perception of the environment: cultural and developmental processes (1977)
  6900. The composting option for human waste disposal in the backcountry (1977)
  6901. Use of a land-use-based emissions inventory in delineating clean-air zones (1977)
  6902. A hydraulic assist for a manual skyline lock (1977)
  6903. Developing teachers' awareness of the young urban child's environment (1977)
  6904. Devices to protect seedlings from deer browsing (1977)
  6905. Outdoor comfort of pedestrians in cities (1977)
  6906. Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees (Part A)(black & white version) (1977)
  6907. Air Pollution and urban climatology at Norfolk, Virginia (1977)
  6908. A preview of Kentucky's forest resource (1977)
  6909. Perception of high-density living in Hong Kong (1977)
  6910. Introduction of black walnut and northern red oak seedlings in an upland hardwood forest in southeastern Ohio (1977)
  6911. Sulfur pollution: an environmental study of Welland, Ontario (1977)
  6912. Surface mining and the flood of April 1977 (1977)
  6913. Landfill gases and some effects on vegetation (1977)
  6914. Distribution of tree species in an undisturbed northern hardwood-spruce-fir forest, the Bowl, N. H. (1977)
  6915. Effect of synthetic surfaces and vegetation in urban areas on human energy balance and comfort (1977)
  6916. Ridge: a computer program for calculating ridge regression estimates (1977)
  6917. Recreational preferences of urban teenagers: the influence of cultural and environmental attributes (1977)
  6918. Evidence for a pheromone in the locust borer (1977)
  6919. Role of land use planning in noise control (1977)
  6920. The timber industries of West Virginia (1977)
  6921. Range of sound levels in the outdoor environment (1977)
  6922. Wage differentials among Appalachian sawmills (1977)
  6923. Structure of the microclimate at a woodland/parking-lot interface (1977)
  6924. Changes in tree density do not influence epicormic branching of yellow-poplar (1977)
  6925. A first-approximation urban-air-quality indicator (1977)
  6926. Permit compliance in eastern wilderness: preliminary results (1977)
  6927. Application of the urban mixing-depth concept to air pollution problems (1977)
  6928. Change in somatic growth rates of Microtus pennsylvanicus as a result of cross-fostering with Peromyscus leucopus (1977)
  6929. Summer outdoor programs: their participants and their effects (1977)
  6930. Animal damage to young spruce and fir in Maine (1977)
  6931. Man-made New Orleans: some interactions between the physical and esthetic environments (1977)
  6932. Effects of pruning height on the diameter growth of yellow birch (1977)
  6933. Temporal and spatial variability of rainfall pH (1977)
  6934. Wood as a strategic material (1977)
  6935. Sound absorption characteristics of tree bark and forest floor (1977)
  6936. National and regional needs for increasing wood yields through intensive management (1977)
  6937. Mesoscale features of urban rainfall enhancement (1977)
  6938. Present methods and technology available for intensive management and extent of present use (1977)
  6939. The conference (1977)
  6940. Technical assistance for intensive culture of northern forest types (1977)
  6941. An outdoor challenge program as a means of enhancing mental health (1977)
  6942. Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees (Part B)(black & white version) (1977)
  6943. Ecology of an urban park (1977)
  6944. Attempt at concentrating red oak borer eggs by providing artificial oviposition sites (1977)
  6945. Outside and inside noise exposure in urban and suburban areas (1977)
  6946. The timber industries of Kentucky (1977)
  6947. Tranquility and challenge in the natural environment (1977)
  6948. The forest-land owners of New Hampshire and Vermont (1977)
  6949. Observations in public settings (1977)
  6950. Pulpwood - 1976 (1977)
  6951. Anthropogenic Moisture production and its effect on boundary-layer circulations over New York City (1977)
  6952. Compartmentalization of decay in trees  (1977)
  6953. Washington's "free" 300-station microscale weather network (1977)
  6954. Forest statistics for Massachusetts  (1977)
  6955. The urban moisture climate (1977)
  6956. A preview of West Virginia's forest resource (1977)
  6957. Children's television: an environmental learning resource? (1977)
  6958. The timber industries of Maryland (1977)
  6959. Overview of urban climate (1977)
  6960. Research needs for programs that provide natural environments for children (1977)
  6961. Human perspectives in horticulture (1977)
  6962. The youth conservation corps and adolescents' self-concept (1977)
  6963. The natural environment and human development: implications for handicapped children in urban settings (1977)
  6964. Research priorities in environmental education (1977)
  6965. Confronting passive behavior through outdoor experience: a TA approach to experiential learning (1977)
  6966. Appalachian hardwood stump sprouts are potential sawlog crop trees (1976)
  6967. Acidity of tree bark as a bioindicator of forest pollution in southern Poland (1976)
  6968. The timber industries of Ohio (1976)
  6969. Snow as an accumulator of air pollutants (1976)
  6970. Effect of separation in n-pentane on storability of sugar maple seeds (1976)
  6971. Acid precipitation in Canada (1976)
  6972. Six-year results of a white pine seed-source test in West Virginia (1976)
  6973. Natural dust and acid rain (1976)
  6974. Compatibility of Ohio trail users (1976)
  6975. Effects of simulated rain acidified with sulfuric acid on host-parasite interactions (1976)
  6976. Ohio trail users (1976)
  6977. Acid precipitation and its influence upon aquatic ecosystems--an overview (1976)
  6978. Utilizing hardwood logging residue: a case study in the Appalachians (1976)
  6979. Organization of long range transport of air pollution monitoring in Europe (1976)
  6980. A study of logging residue at woods landings in Appalachia (1976)
  6981. Time dependence of the pH of rain (1976)
  6982. The forest-land owners of southern New England (1976)
  6983. Some approximations for the wet and dry removal of particles and gases from the atmosphere (1976)
  6984. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1974 (1976)
  6985. A contribution to the problem of strong acid determination in air (1976)
  6986. Proceedings of the first international symposium on acid precipitation and the forest ecosystem (1976)
  6987. SO2-NH3-particulate matter-H2O reaction system as related to the rainfall acidity (1976)
  6988. A precipitation collector and automated pH-monitoring system (1976)
  6989. Acidity of precipitation as influenced by the filtering of atmospheric sulphur and nitrogen compounds - its role in the element balance and effect on soil (1976)
  6990. Accuracy of band dendrometers (1976)
  6991. A mechanism for hydrochloric acid production in cloud (1976)
  6992. A technique for marking first-stage larvae of the gypsy moth for dispersal studies (1976)
  6993. Some considerations on the washout of sulfate from stack plumes (1976)
  6994. A logging residue "yield" table for Appalachian hardwoods (1976)
  6995. A sulphur budget for sour gas plants (1976)
  6996. STUB - a manufacturing system for producing rough dimension cuttings from low-grade lumber (1976)
  6997. Soil acidification by atmospheric pollution and forest growth (1976)
  6998. A suggested glossary of terms and standards for measuring wood and bark mill residues (1976)
  6999. Hydrogen ion input to the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, during the last decade (1976)
  7000. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1975 (1976)
  7001. Macrophyte succession in Swedish lakes caused by deposition of airborne acid substances (1976)
  7002. Forest statistics for Connecticut  (1976)
  7003. Transport of pollutants considered from the point of view of a short and medium range-material balance (1976)
  7004. Formulas of Site Index Prediction Tables for Oak in Missouri (1976)
  7005. Investigation on effects of the forest canopy on acid and sulfur precipitation in the Ruhr District, Germany (1976)
  7006. Steaming Chips Facilitates Bark Removal (1976)
  7007. The influence of an endomycorrhizal symbiosis on nitrogen movement through soil columns under regimes of artificial throughfall and artificial acid rain (1976)
  7008. Sixteen years of selection silviculture in upland hardwood stands. (1976)
  7009. The effects of a high-stack coal-burning power plant on the relative pH of the superficial bark of hardwood trees (1976)
  7010. Preliminary Belt Life Data for Abrasive Planing of Ponderosa Pine (1976)
  7011. The more things change (1976)
  7012. Effect of Sugar Maple Root Exudate on Seedlings of Northern Conifer Species (1976)
  7013. An evaluation of possible mechanisms for conversion of sulfur dioxide to sulfuric acid and sulfate aerosols in the troposphere (1976)
  7014. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1975 (1976)
  7015. A presentation of the Norwegian project "Acid Precipitation - Effects on Forest and Fish" (1976)
  7016. The impact of Pulpwood Rail Freight Costs on the Minnesota-Wisconsin Pulpwood Market (1976)
  7017. The acidity problem -- an outline of concepts (1976)
  7018. Hypoxylon Canker of Aspen Associated With Saperda inornata Galls (1976)
  7019. The effects of acid rain on nitrogen fixation in Western Washington coniferous forests (1976)
  7020. A Bird and Bee Problem in House Siding (1976)
  7021. Preliminary biochemical observations of fishes inhabiting an acidified lake in Ontario, Canada (1976)
  7022. Growth of Red Pine Planted on a Northern Hardwood Site (1976)
  7023. Acid precipitation and reproductive success of Ambystoma salamanders  (1976)
  7024. Mathematical functions for predicting growth and yield of black walnut plantations in the Central States. (1976)
  7025. Acid precipitation and its effects on freshwater ecosystems: an annotated bibliography (1976)
  7026. Sewage Effluent Spray Increases Diameter Growth of Jack Pine (1976)
  7027. Geochemical and lithological factors in acid precipitation (1976)
  7028. HOW to Identify and Control Sapsucker Injury on Trees (1976)
  7029. Seasonal patterns in acidity of precipitation and their implications for forest stream ecosystems (1976)
  7030. A Local Net Volume Equation for Iowa (1976)
  7031. Cooling tower influence on the rainwater pH near a major power plant (1976)
  7032. Bald Eagle Nesting in the Superior National Forest (1976)
  7033. Sulfur balance in power plant plumes: a critical review (1976)
  7034. Soil Conditions Affect Growth of Hardwoods in Shelterbelts (1976)
  7035. Acid precipitation and forest soils (1976)
  7036. Weed Control in Black Walnut Plantations (1976)
  7037. Changes in chemical processes in soils caused by acid precipitation (1976)
  7038. The Effect of Four Herbicides on the Survival and Growth of Nine Hardwood Species (1976)
  7039. Acid precipitation effects on soil pH and base saturation of exchange sites (1976)
  7040. Wisconsin Log Production by County and Species, 1973 (1976)
  7041. Chemical composition of acid precipitation in central Texas (1976)
  7042. Snowmelt Runoff From Planted Conifers in Southwestern Wisconsin (1976)
  7043. Measurement of acid precipitation in Norway (1976)
  7044. Hardwoods planted in old fields favored by prior tree cover. (1976)
  7045. Acidic precipitation at a site within the northeastern conurbation (1976)
  7046. Distribution of the cone insect, Dioryctria disclusa, in red pine. (1976)
  7047. The effect of precipitation collector design on the measured acid content of precipitation (1976)
  7048. Mechanized thinning of northern hardwood pole stands: methods and economics. (1976)
  7049. The effect of a local source on the composition of precipitation in south-central Maine (1976)
  7050. Release Accelerates Growth of Yellow-Poplar -- an 18-Year Look (1976)
  7051. Nutrient content of precipitation over Iowa (1976)
  7052. Sewage Effluent Infiltrates Frozen Forest Soil (1976)
  7053. Monitoring precipitation chemistry on the Monongahela National Forest (1976)
  7054. Estimating red pine site index in northern Minnesota. (1976)
  7055. Satellite detection of smoke plumes and inadvertant weather modification (1976)
  7056. An assessment of three measures of long-term moisture deficiency before critical fire periods. (1976)
  7057. The use of ARL trajectories for the evaluation of precipitation chemistry data (1976)
  7058. Northern Wisconsin snowmobilers: their characteristics and management preferences. (1976)
  7059. The effects of acid rainfall and heavy metal particulates on a boreal forest ecosystem near the Sudbury smelting region of Canada (1976)
  7060. Solving wood chip transport problems with computer simulation. (1976)
  7061. The chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation from selected stations in Michigan (1976)
  7062. Sugar Maple: tree and bole weights, volumes, centers of gravity, and logging residue. (1976)
  7063. Diversity in tree species in southeastern Ohio Betula nigra L. communities (1976)
  7064. Biomass estimation for five shrubs from northeastern Minnesota. (1976)
  7065. Air pollution indications and growth of spruce and pine near a sulfite plant (1976)
  7066. Timber in Missouri, 1972. (1976)
  7067. The forest resources of New Hampshire (1976)
  7068. Wood procurement practices and problems of Illinois pulpmills. (1976)
  7069. Acidification of lakes in Canada by acid precipitation and the resulting effects on fishes (1976)
  7070. Effect of plantation establishment on soil and soil water in southwestern Wisconsin. (1976)
  7071. Calibration of collection procedures for the determination of precipitation chemistry (1976)
  7072. A computer simulation of full-tree field chipping and trucking. (1976)
  7073. Short-term effects of a simulated acid rain upon the growth and nutrient relations of Pinus strobus, L. (1976)
  7074. Estimating water yield differences between hardwood and pine forests: an application of net precipitation data. (1976)
  7075. The mixing of rain with near-surface water (1976)
  7076. Eight-year performance of interplanted hardwoods in southern Wisconsin oak clearcuts.  (1976)
  7077. The variability of pH in convective storms (1976)
  7078. Seed crops and regeneration problems of 19 species in northeastern Wisconsin. (1976)
  7079. A method of measuring airborne acidity: its application for the determination of acid content on long-distance transported particles and in drainage water from spruces (1976)
  7080. Growth, dry weight yields, and specific gravity of 3-year-old Populus grown under intensive culture. (1976)
  7081. Impact of acid precipitation on freshwater ecosystems on Norway (1976)
  7082. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Wisconsin, 1973. (1976)
  7083. Developing regulatory programs for the control of acid precipitation (1976)
  7084. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by county, 1974. (1976)
  7085. Etiological study of the short needle disease of pine (1976)
  7086. A guide for evaluating the adequacy of oak advance reproduction. (1976)
  7087. Evidence for multiple hydrogen-ion donor systems in rain (1976)
  7088. Intensive Plantation Culture: five years research. (1976)
  7089. The history and character of acid precipitation in eastern North America (1976)
  7090. Interaction geometry: an ecological perspective. (1976)
  7091. Thermally stratified acid water in late winter - a key factor inducing self-accelerating processes which increase acidification (1976)
  7092. Veneer-log production and receipts, North Central Region, 1974. (1976)
  7093. The effect of acid precipitation on tree growth in eastern North America (1976)
  7094. Proceedings of the 12th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference, August 1975. (1976)
  7095. Effects of acids on forest trees as measured by titration in vitro, inheritance of buffer capacity in Picea abies (1976)
  7096. The wash-out of emissions from the atmosphere by precipitation (1976)
  7097. Radial growth and wood density of white pine in relation to fossil-fired power plant operations (1976)
  7098. Long range transport of air pollutants in Europe and acid precipitation in Norway (1976)
  7099. Impacts of acid precipitation on coniferous forest ecosystems (1976)
  7100. The effects of acid and particulate precipitation on phytoplankton and lake chemistry in the Sudbury region of Ontario, Canada (1976)
  7101. Cuticular features as indicators of environmental pollution (1976)
  7102. Field studies of pine, spruce and aspen periodically subjected to sulfur gas emissions (1976)
  7103. Effects of application of sulphuric acid to poor pine forests (1976)
  7104. Leaf chemical composition of twenty-one Populus hybrid clones grown under intensive culture (1976)
  7105. Hydrogen ion speciation in the acid precipitation of the northeastern United States (1976)
  7106. Chemical and biological relationships relevant to the effect of acid rainfall on the soil-plant system (1976)
  7107. Precipitation as a chemical and meteorological phenomenon (1976)
  7108. Early flowering and seed production in a yellow birch progeny test (1976)
  7109. Potential effects of acid precipitation on soils in the humid temperate zone (1976)
  7110. Effect of sulphur dioxide on precipitation and on the sulphur content and acidity of soils in Alberta, Canada (1976)
  7111. Acidity of open and intercepted precipitation in forests (1976)
  7112. Survival and height growth of northern white-cedar from 18 provenances (1976)
  7113. Modeling atmospheric effects - an assessment of the problems (1976)
  7114. Hydromulch: a potential use for hardwood bark residue (1976)
  7115. Lake acidification in the Adirondack Mountains of New York causes and consequences (1976)
  7116. Forest statistics for Iowa, 1974. (1976)
  7117. Acidic precipitation and forest vegetation (1976)
  7118. Empirical yield tables for Wisconsin. (1976)
  7119. Aerosol deposition on plant leaves (1976)
  7120. An Easy-To-Make Shelter for the Triple Beam Balance Used at Fire Weather Stations (1976)
  7121. Sulfate mobility in an outwash soil in western Washington (1976)
  7122. Acorn Weevils, Rodents, and Deer All Contribute to Oak-Regeneration Difficulties in Pennsylvania (1976)
  7123. The weak acid nature of precipitation (1976)
  7124. Lime helps establish crownvetch on coal-breaker refuse (1976)
  7125. Effects of acid-mine wastes on aquatic ecosystems (1976)
  7126. Stand structure and stocking control in Appalachian mixed hardwoods (1976)
  7127. Suitability of the line intersect method for sampling hardwood logging residues (1976)
  7128. Woody plants selected by beavers in the Appalacian Ridge and Valley Province (1976)
  7129. Hardwood Tree Grades For Factory Lumber (1976)
  7130. 1975 at the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (1976)
  7131. How to predict lumber-grade yields for graded trees (1976)
  7132. Better trees for metropolitan landscapes: symposium proceedings (1976)
  7133. Workshop report on acid precipitation and the forest ecosystem (1976)
  7134. Proceedings of the eighth annual Northeastern Forest Insect Work Conference (1976)
  7135. Annotated bibliography on the ecology and reclamation of drastically disturbed areas (1976)
  7136. Dutch Elm Disease and Methoxychlor (1976)
  7137. Factors influencing selection of office furniture by corporations and universities (1976)
  7138. Relationships between forest cutting and understory vegetation: an overview of eastern hardwood stands (1976)
  7139. Dutch elm disease control: performance and costs (1976)
  7140. Carbohydrate levels in current-year shoots of sugar maple (1976)
  7141. SETs: stand evaluation tools. III. composite volume and value tables for hardwood pulpwood (1976)
  7142. PREVIEW: Computer Assistance for Visual Management of Forested Landscapes (1976)
  7143. SETs: stand evaluation tools: I. an individual-tree approach to making stand evaluations (1976)
  7144. Absorption of sound by tree bark (1976)
  7145. SETs: stand evaluation tools: II. tree value conversion standards for hardwood sawtimber (1976)
  7146. Reproduction 12 years after seed-tree harvest cutting in Appalachian hardwoods (1976)
  7147. Better load-weight distribution is needed for tandem-axle logging trucks (1976)
  7148. PROGRAM HTVOL: The Determination of Tree Crown Volume by Layers (1976)
  7149. The adjusting factor method for weight-scaling truckloads of mixed hardwood sawlogs (1976)
  7150. Relation of Tolerant Species to Habitat in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1976)
  7151. Key Indicators of Successful Logging Jobs in the Northeast (1976)
  7152. Bibliography of walnut--supplement No. 2. (1975)
  7153. Forest management and nutrient cycling in eastern hardwoods (1975)
  7154. A case study showing potential supplies of red pine sawtimber in the Lake States. (1975)
  7155. An evaluation of trees and shrubs for planting surface-mine spoils (1975)
  7156. Forest Area in Iowa Couties, 1974 (1975)
  7157. T-H-A-T-S: timber-harvesting-and-transport-simulator: with subroutines for Appalachian logging (1975)
  7158. The forest products industry and the environment: a selected bibliography, 1970-1973. (1975)
  7159. Differential campsite pricing and campground attendance (1975)
  7160. Introduction to uses and interpretation of principal component analyses in forest biology. (1975)
  7161. Uneven-aged management of northern hardwoods in New England (1975)
  7162. Knife Planing Across the Grain Can be Applied to Hardwoods (1975)
  7163. Foliar nutrient variation in four species of upland oak (1975)
  7164. A Controlled Environment System For Measuring Plant-Atmosphere Gas Exchange (1975)
  7165. Analysis of the campground market in the Northeast, report III: a perspective on the camping-involvement cycle  (1975)
  7166. Fire-Weather Stations in North-Central and Northeastern United States (1975)
  7167. Soil fumigation to control spread of Fomes annosus: results of field trials (1975)
  7168. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1974 (1975)
  7169. Pallet repair and salvage (1975)
  7170. Planted Black Walnut Does Well on Cleared Forest Sites -- if Competition is Controlled (1975)
  7171. Influence of residual stand density on regeneration of northern hardwoods (1975)
  7172. How to Determine Polyetheylene Glycol 1,000 Content in Treated Wood (1975)
  7173. Flowering and seed production in seven hardwood species (1975)
  7174. Survival and Height Growth of Tamarack Planted in Northern Wisconsin (1975)
  7175. Municipal Watershed Management Symposium Proceedings (1975)
  7176. Predicting Site Index in Young Black Walnut Plantations (1975)
  7177. Scheduling timber cutting for sustained yield of wood products and wildlife (1975)
  7178. Does Canoeing Increase Streambank Erosion? (1975)
  7179. The Allegheny hardwood forests of Pennsylvania (1975)
  7180. Erros in Site Index Determination Caused by Tree Age Variation in Even-Aged Oak Stands (1975)
  7181. Summaries of some silvical characteristics of several appalachian hardwood trees (1975)
  7182. Full-Tree SKidding Black Spruce: Another Way to Favor Reproduction (1975)
  7183. Manufacturing interior furniture parts: a new look at an old problem (1975)
  7184. Annual Changes in Forst Floor Weights Under a Southeast Missouri Oak Stand (1975)
  7185. Interim guides to the regeneration of Allegheny hardwoods (1975)
  7186. Long-Term Storage of Yellow and Paper Birch Seed (1975)
  7187. Spray-irrigation of treated municipal sewage effluent and its effect on the chemical properties of forest soils (1975)
  7188. Trees of the North Central States: their distribution and uses. (1975)
  7189. An automated rough mill for the production of interior furniture parts (1975)
  7190. Growth of four types of white oak reproduction after clearcutting in the Missouri Ozarks.  (1975)
  7191. 1974 at the Northeastern Station (1975)
  7192. Build recreation structures from low-grade hardwoods. (1975)
  7193. Silicone antitranspirant increases susceptibility of eastern white pine to the white pine weevil (1975)
  7194. Specific conductance identifies perched and ground water lakes. (1975)
  7195. Field test with helicopter applications of Gardona against gypsy moth in Pennsylvania (1975)
  7196. Effects of crown release and fertilizer on small saw log-sized yellow birch .  (1975)
  7197. Site quality in Appalachian hardwoods: the biological and economic response under selection silviculture (1975)
  7198. Timber resource of Missouri's Riverborder, 1972. (1975)
  7199. Low-temperature forced-air drying of Appalachian hardwoods (1975)
  7200. Wood and bark percentages and moisture contents of Minnesota pulpwood species. (1975)
  7201. Stump sprout growth and quality of several Appalachian hardwood species after clearcutting (1975)
  7202. Vertebrate animal populations of the McCormick Forest. (1975)
  7203. Simple models for estimating local removals of timber in the northeast (1975)
  7204. Pruning pin oak in southeastern Missouri.  (1975)
  7205. A multivariate model and statistical method for validating tree grade lumber yield equations (1975)
  7206. Wildfire atlas of the northeastern and north central states. (1975)
  7207. Effect of removing understory on growth of upland oak (1975)
  7208. Brown spot needle disease--biology and control in Scotch pine plantations. (1975)
  7209. A photographic technique for estimating egg density of the white pine weevil, Pissodes strobi (Peck) (1975)
  7210. Anatomy and dry weight yields of two Populus clones grown under intensive culture.  (1975)
  7211. How long do people look and listen to forest-oriented exhibits? (1975)
  7212. Crown release accelerates diameter growth and crown development of yellow birch saplings. (1975)
  7213. Value loss of hardwood lumber during air-drying (1975)
  7214. Estimating aspen volume and weight for individual trees, diameter classes, or entire stands. (1975)
  7215. Estimating Starch Content in Roots of Deciduous Trees--A Visual Technique (1975)
  7216. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, 1973. (1975)
  7217. Predicting logging residues: an interim equation for Appalachian oak sawtimber (1975)
  7218. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Michigan, 1972. (1975)
  7219. Double-drum sawdust stove (1975)
  7220. Timber resource of Missouri's Prairie, 1972. (1975)
  7221. An improved apparatus for pressure-injecting fluid into trees (1975)
  7222. Help in making fuel management decisions.  (1975)
  7223. Variations in juvenile oak (1975)
  7224. Debarking chips from whole trees in the Lake States. (1975)
  7225. Red oak borers become sterile when reared under continuous light (1975)
  7226. Prescribed burning in the North Central States.  (1975)
  7227. Cost of cutting grapevines before logging (1975)
  7228. Primary forest products industry and timber use, Iowa, 1972. (1975)
  7229. The forest-land owners of New Jersey (1975)
  7230. Streamflow chemistry and nutrient yields from upland-peatland watersheds in Minnesota (1975)
  7231. Relative importance of root grafts and bark beetles to the spread of Dutch elm disease (1975)
  7232. Local net volume equations for Missouri. (1975)
  7233. A first look at logging residue characteristics in West Virginia (1975)
  7234. Influence of seed weight on early development of eastern white pine (1975)
  7235. The forest-land owners of Delaware (1975)
  7236. Ground-cover vegetation management at backcountry recreation sites (1975)
  7237. Relationship of stand age to streamwater nitrate in New Hampshire (1975)
  7238. Sugar maple sap volume increases as vacuum level is increased (1975)
  7239. Weight/volume ratios for Appalachian hardwoods (1975)
  7240. Sulfur content of hybrid poplar cuttings fumigated with sulfur dioxide (1975)
  7241. A test of point-sampling in northern hardwoods (1975)
  7242. Tubing vs. buckets: a cost comparison (1975)
  7243. Trends in the highway market for wood products (1975)
  7244. REST: a computer system for estimating logging residue by using the line-intersect method (1975)
  7245. A comparison of viewer reactions to outdoor scenes and photographs of those scenes (1974)
  7246. A preview of Vermont's forest resource (1974)
  7247. Log and tree sawing times for hardwood mills (1974)
  7248. Laboratory assay of cacodylic acid and ®Meta-Systox-R on Scolytus multistriatus and Pseudopityophthorus sp. (1974)
  7249. Progress report: effects of fertilization on vegetative growth and early flowering and fruiting of seed orchard black cherry (1974)
  7250. Weighted regression analysis and interval estimators (1974)
  7251. Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum L.) (1974)
  7252. Yield table for hardwood bark residue (1974)
  7253. Growth of black walnut seedlings during the first season after transplanting (1974)
  7254. The veneer industry in the Northeast -1972 (1974)
  7255. A preview of New Hampshire's forest resource (1974)
  7256. The timber resources of Delaware (1974)
  7257. Timber resource of Missouri's Southwestern Ozarks, 1972. (1974)
  7258. Radiographing puparia of tachinid parasites of the gypsy moth, and application in parasite-release programs (1974)
  7259. Rooting common and cat greenbrier (1974)
  7260. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1973 (1974)
  7261. The effect of monetary incentives on absenteeism: a case study (1974)
  7262. Nutrient composition of blades, petioles, and whole leaves from fertilized and unfertilized yellow-poplar (1974)
  7263. Quality distribution of pallet parts from low-grade lumber (1974)
  7264. Forecasting defoliation by the gypsy moth in oak stands (1974)
  7265. Profile: a computer program for displaying the geometric relationships of the responses in a factorial design (1974)
  7266. A guide to collecting and preserving plants (1974)
  7267. A silvicultural guide for developing a sugarbush (1974)
  7268. Forest habitat management for non-game birds in central Appalachia (1974)
  7269. Recreation, resources, and right decisions (1974)
  7270. Shoot size significantly affects rooting response of sugar maple softwood cuttings (1974)
  7271. Measuring perception of elements in outdoor environments (1974)
  7272. Some effects of forest preservation (1974)
  7273. Recommended action for the wood-flooring industry to secure its share of the urban rehabilitation market (1974)
  7274. Relationships between overstory composition and gypsy moth egg-mass density (1974)
  7275. Some Options for Managing Forest Land in the Central Appalachians (1974)
  7276. A handy guide to rate of increase interpretations (1974)
  7277. Annotated Bibliography of Camping Market Surveys (1974)
  7278. The timber industries of New Hampshire and Vermont (1974)
  7279. Shrubs and vines for northeastern wildlife (1974)
  7280. The timber resources of southern New England (1974)
  7281. Avoid Problem Spoils Through Overburden Analysis (1974)
  7282. Local sources of black walnut recommended for planting in Maryland (1974)
  7283. A procedure for selection on marking in hardwoods (1974)
  7284. The timber resources of New Jersey (1974)
  7285. Factors affecting the establishment of direct-seeded pine on surface-mine spoils (1974)
  7286. Mistletoes on Hardwoods in the United States (FIDL) (1974)
  7287. Communicating rules in recreation areas (1974)
  7288. Dwarf Mistletoe of Ponderosa Pine in the Southwest (FIDL) (1974)
  7289. Detection of discoloration and decay in living trees and utility poles (1974)
  7290. Design of thin shear blades for crosscut shearing of wood. (1974)
  7291. Analysis of pure maple syrup consumers (1974)
  7292. Predicting the losses in sawtimber volume and quality from fires in oak-hickory forests. (1974)
  7293. Effects of defoliation, girdling and severing of sugar maple trees on root starch and sugar levels (1974)
  7294. Beneficiation of Compression Debarked Wood Chips (1974)
  7295. Storage requirements for sugar maple seeds (1974)
  7296. Timber Volume in Missouri Counties (1974)
  7297. Weight and volume variation in truckloads of logs hauled in the central Appalachians (1974)
  7298. Comparisons of Wet and Ovendry Analyses of Compression Debarking Tests on Wood Chips (1974)
  7299. Forest vegetation related to elevation in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1974)
  7300. Black Walnut Volume Tables for Furniture-Type, Flat, 4/4-Inch Dimension From Small Low-Quality Trees (1974)
  7301. Response to crop-tree release by 7-year-old stems of red maple stump sprouts and northern red oak advance reproduction (1974)
  7302. Survival and Growth of Northern Red Oak Seedlings Following a Prescribed Burn (1974)
  7303. Future leisure environments (1974)
  7304. Key to Identifying Young North American Spruce Seedlings (1974)
  7305. Live-sawing: a way to increase lumber grade yield and mill profits (1974)
  7306. Soil Incorporation Shows Promise for Low Cost Treatment of Sanitary Vault Wastes (1974)
  7307. Pendulum impact tests of wooden and steel highway guardrail posts (1974)
  7308. Forest Area in Missouri Counties, 1972 (1974)
  7309. Opinions of campers and boaters at the Allegheny reservoir (1974)
  7310. Black Cherry Volume Tables for Furniture-Type, Flat, 4/4-Inch Dimension from Small Low-Quality Trees. (1974)
  7311. The impact of deer browsing on Allegheny hardwood regeneration (1974)
  7312. Aspen Volume Tables for Furniture-Type, Flat, 4/4-Inch Dimension (1974)
  7313. Weight-Volume relationships of Aspen and Winter-Cut Black Spruce Pulpwood in Northern Minnesota (1974)
  7314. Lake States Roundwood Pulpwood Markets: A Short-Term Outlook (1974)
  7315. Growth and Survival of Northern Hardwood Sprouts After Burning (1974)
  7316. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1973 (1974)
  7317. Repeated Prescribed Burning in Aspen (1974)
  7318. Prescribed Burning in the Central Lake States -- 1972 (1974)
  7319. Soft Maple Volume Tables for Furniture-Type, Flat, 4/4-Inch Dimension from Small Low-Quality Trees (1974)
  7320. Planting Technique and Care of Stock Affect Survival of Planted Red Pine (1974)
  7321. Larch Litter Removal Has No Significant Effect On Runoff (1974)
  7322. Farm Building Contractors and Manufacturers: Their Role in Midwest Farm Construction (1974)
  7323. Growing Media Affect Size of Container-Grown Red Pine (1974)
  7324. Compression Debarking of Stored Wood Chips (1974)
  7325. Some Forest Floor Fuelbed Characteristics of Black Oak Stands in Southeast Missouri (1974)
  7326. Chip Debarking of Several Western Species (1974)
  7327. How craftsmen and home hobbyists can make and use wood-plastic composite materials. (1974)
  7328. Fertilizing and Thinning Maple Poles: Preliminary Results (1974)
  7329. Hardwood log quality in relation to site quality.  (1974)
  7330. The effects of declining population growth on the demand for housing. (1974)
  7331. Timber resource of Missouri's Eastern Ozarks, 1972. (1974)
  7332. Site index prediction tables for black, scarlet and white oaks in southeastern Missouri. (1974)
  7333. Timber resource of Missouri's Northwestern Ozarks, 1972. (1974)
  7334. The causes of fires on northeastern national forests. (1974)
  7335. Control of Lophodermium needlecast disease in nurseries and Christmas tree plantations.  (1974)
  7336. Soil variation and sampling intensity under red pine and aspen in Minnesota.  (1974)
  7337. Planting methods and treatment for black walnut seedlings. (1974)
  7338. Improving estimates of wilderness use from mandatory travel permits. (1974)
  7339. Indiana saw log production and sawmill industry, 1971. (1974)
  7340. Veneer-log production and receipts, North Central Region, 1972. (1974)
  7341. Outdoor recreation research: applying the results. Papers from a workshop held by the USDA Forest Service at Marquette, Michigan, June 19-21, 1973. (1974)
  7342. Vegetation of the McCormick Research Natural Area (1973)
  7343. Forest soils bibliography for the North-Central Region (including subject matter index through 1972). (1973)
  7344. A Test of a Photographic Method for Determining Cubic-Foot Volume of Pulpwood (1973)
  7345. Segregation of Foliage from Chipped Tree Tops and Limbs (1973)
  7346. Mean precipitation-hours for the conterminous United States. (1973)
  7347. Factors Affecting the Productivity of Logging Crews Using Chain Saws and Wheeled Skidders in Tree-Length Aspen (1973)
  7348. An annotated list of the cicadellidae and fulgoridae of elm (1973)
  7349. Tamarack Seedlings Prosper on Broadcast Burns in Minnesota Peatland (1973)
  7350. Compression Debarked Chips from a Whole-Tree Chipper (1973)
  7351. Snow and Frost Depths on North and South Slopes (1973)
  7352. The effects of various combinations of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium on paper birch seedling growth (1973)
  7353. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States by County, 1972 (1973)
  7354. A tree hurts, too (1973)
  7355. Black Walnut Growth Better on Deep, Well-Drained BottomLand Soils (1973)
  7356. Sampling plantations to determine white-pine weevil injury (1973)
  7357. Prescribed Burning in the Lake States -- 1971 (1973)
  7358. Fertilization increases diameter growth of birch-beech-maple trees in New Hampshire (1973)
  7359. Local Net Timber Volume Equations for Wisconsin (1973)
  7360. Species and structure of a virgin northern hardwood stand in New Hampshire (1973)
  7361. Controlling Lophodermium Needlecast on Scotch Pine Christmas Trees (1973)
  7362. Economic analysis of the gypsy moth problem in the northeast: I. applied to commercial forest stands (1973)
  7363. Lake States Pulpwood Production Dips to 4 Million Cords in 1971 (1973)
  7364. Economic analysis of the gypsy moth problem in the northeast: II. applied to residential property (1973)
  7365. Vegetation data collection in temperate forest research natural areas. (1973)
  7366. Sawing SHOLO logs: three methods (1973)
  7367. Effects of thinning on young shortleaf pine plantations in Indiana. (1973)
  7368. A system for gathering small mammal data (1973)
  7369. Cost-price: a useful way to evaluate timber growing alternatives. (1973)
  7370. Formulation and application of methoxychlor for elm bark beetle control (1973)
  7371. Fifteen-year results from six cutting methods in second-growth northern hardwoods.  (1973)
  7372. Reliable results from stochastic simulation models (1973)
  7373. Theoretical methods for estimating moments of inertia of trees and boles. (1973)
  7374. Techniques for calling sapsuckers and finding their nesting territories (1973)
  7375. Estimating fire-caused mortality and injury in oak-hickory forests. (1973)
  7376. Forest Fertilization Symposium Proceedings (1973)
  7377. Black walnut as a crop, Black Walnut Symposium, Carbondale, Illinois, August 4-15, 1973. (1973)
  7378. A silvicultural Guide for Spruce-Fir in the Northeast (1973)
  7379. Joint proceedings of the 10th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference & 7th Central States Forest Tree Improvement Conference, September 22-24, 1971. (1973)
  7380. Cutting and Cultural Methods for Managing Northern Hardwoods in the Northeastern United States (1973)
  7381. Wilderness ecology: the upland plant communities, woody browse production, and small mammals of two adjacent 33-year-old wildfire areas of northeastern Minnesota. (1973)
  7382. Operations Research in Forestry: A Bibliography (1973)
  7383. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1972. (1973)
  7384. A history of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 1923 to 1973 (1973)
  7385. Tables and conversions for microclimatology.  (1973)
  7386. A Guide to Hardwood Log Grading (1973)
  7387. Establishing even-age northern hardwood regeneration by the shelterwood method--a preliminary guide. (1973)
  7388. Chemical properties and particle-size distribution of 39 surface-mine spoils in southern West Virginia (1973)
  7389. Wolf numbers in the Superior National Forest of Minnesota. (1973)
  7390. The regeneration of central hardwoods with emphasis on the effects of site quality and harvesting practice (1973)
  7391. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1971. (1973)
  7392. A probability approach to sawtimber tree-value projections (1973)
  7393. Light, soil moisture, and tree reproduction in hardwood forest openings. (1973)
  7394. Effect of calcium cyanamide on growth and nutrition of plan fed yellow-poplar seedlings (1973)
  7395. Growth of black walnut trees in eight midwestern states -- a provenance test. (1973)
  7396. A spray tower for the application of microbial aerial sprays (1973)
  7397. Predicting segregation of wood and bark chips by differences in terminal velocities. (1973)
  7398. Identifying regional opportunities for accelerated timber managemnet (1973)
  7399. Estimating slash fuel loading for several Lake States tree species. (1973)
  7400. Response to crop-tree release by 7-year-old stems of yellow-poplar and black cherry (1973)
  7401. Compression debarking of wood chips.  (1973)
  7402. Non-Game Wildlife Research in Megalopolis: The Forest Service Program (1973)
  7403. A summary of white pine blister rust research in the Lake States. (1973)
  7404. Growth potential of the family camping market (1973)
  7405. Forest fires in Missouri.  (1973)
  7406. Epicormic branching on hardwood trees bordering forest openings (1973)
  7407. Some soil phases in the Missouri Ozarks have similar site indexes for oaks. (1973)
  7408. Nature and Properties of Some Forest Soils in the Mhite Mountains of New Hampshire (1973)
  7409. The problem of extreme events in paired-watershed studies (1973)
  7410. Explaining the forest product selling behavior of private woodland owners (1973)
  7411. Tree breeding as a forest management supplement - economical, sociological, and ecological considerations (1973)
  7412. The timber-supply potential of intensive management in upland oak forests of Ohio (1973)
  7413. A stocking guide for eastern white pine (1973)
  7414. Structure of an urban Christmas tree market (1973)
  7415. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1972 (1973)
  7416. The Rate of Value Increase for Sugar Maple (1973)
  7417. The future supply of coniferous timber for Lake States industry  (1973)
  7418. Long length cuttings from no. 2 common hardwood lumber (1973)
  7419. Informal group discussion (1973)
  7420. A comparison of viewer reactions to outdoor scenes and photographs of those scenes (1973)
  7421. The New England Spruce-Fir Seed Orchard Program  (1973)
  7422. Ten-year growth of planted paper birch in old fields in Maine (1973)
  7423. Genetically improved conifers for the Lake States (1973)
  7424. Factors influencing the, selection of state office furniture (1973)
  7425. Predictors of job tenure in a lumber-plywood mill (1973)
  7426. Forecasting gypsy moth egg-mass density (1973)
  7427. Pulpwood production in the Northeast - 1971 (1973)
  7428. The role of behavior in the dispersal of newly hatched gypsy moth larvae (1973)
  7429. Forest survey cubic-foot volume equations (1973)
  7430. A comprehensive defect data bank for no. 2 common oak lumber (1973)
  7431. The Pinchot Institute System for Environmental Forestry Studies (1973)
  7432. Green Lumber Grade Yields for Subfactory Class Hardwood Logs (1973)
  7433. Primary wood-product industries of southern New England - 1971 (1973)
  7434. Factors affecting the use of hardwood flooring in urban rehabilitation (1973)
  7435. The timber industries of New Jersey and Delaware (1973)
  7436. Geographic Variation of Eastern White Pine in the Northeast (1973)
  7437. Increased wood-fiber production: technology, economics, and ecology  (1973)
  7438. Deriving fair incentives for management of hardwood timber stands (1973)
  7439. Pressure injection of solubilized benomyl for prevention and cure of oak wilt (1973)
  7440. Fisherman expectations and pay-lake profits (1973)
  7441. Annual cycles of soil and water temperatures at Hubbard Brook (1973)
  7442. Empirical methods in the evaluation of estimators (1973)
  7443. A two-cell chamber for measuring gas exchange in tree seedlings (1973)
  7444. The course of growth response in released white spruce--10-year results (1973)
  7445. A simple and inexpensive pulsing device for data-recording cameras (1973)
  7446. Deforestation effects on soil moisture, streamflow, and water balance in the central Appalachians (1973)
  7447. Effect of defoliation on carbohydrate content of yellow-poplar seedlings (1973)
  7448. A preview of New Jersey's forest resource (1973)
  7449. Some observations on age relationships in spruce-fir regeneration (1973)
  7450. Gray squirrels reproduce in a 2-acre enclosure (1973)
  7451. Pressure injection of methyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate hydrochloride solution as a control for Dutch elm disease (1973)
  7452. Timber-harvest clearcutting and nutrients in the Northeastern United States (1973)
  7453. The significance of sweep in Appalachian hardwood sawlogs (1973)
  7454. Genetic improvement of hardwood fiber production in the north-central region: potentials and breeding alternatives (1973)
  7455. Practical breeding of cottonwood in the north-central region (1973)
  7456. Sawlog sizes: a comparison in two Appalachian areas (1973)
  7457. A benomyl-derived fungitoxicant for tree wilt disease control (1973)
  7458. Response of paper birch seedlings to nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (1973)
  7459. Cambial dieback and taphole closure in sugar maple after tapping (1973)
  7460. Practical breeding programs for jack pine in the Lake States (1973)
  7461. Land clearing and wood use in Delaware, 1972 (1973)
  7462. Lime retention in anthracite coal-breaker refuse (1973)
  7463. The future of fiber production in the north-central States  (1973)
  7464. The volume of selected hardwood species suitable for turnery bolts in Maine, 1970 (1973)
  7465. The western gulf forest tree improvement program, history and organization  (1973)
  7466. Minimal approaches to genetic improvement of growth rates in white spruce (1973)
  7467. Wooden beverage cases cause little damage to bottle caps (1973)
  7468. A new kind of end-glued joint for the hardwood industry (1973)
  7469. Requirements for advance reproduction in Allegheny hardwoods - an interim guide (1973)
  7470. A preview of Delaware's timber resource (1973)
  7471. Leaf flush in black walnut at several midwest locations (1972)
  7472. Primary wood-product industries of Kentucky - 1969 (1972)
  7473. The use of large-scale aerial color photography for assessing forest tree diseases. I. Basal canker of white pine: a case study (1972)
  7474. Primary wood-product industries of Pennsylvania - 1969 (1972)
  7475. Are you overloading you skidder tires? (1972)
  7476. Decay causes little loss in hickory (1972)
  7477. The rate of value increase for black cherry, red maple,and white ash (1972)
  7478. The relationship between sap-flow rate and sap volume in dormant sugar maples (1972)
  7479. Forestry returns evaluated for uneven-aged management in two Appalachian woodlots (1972)
  7480. Elimination of scattered residual saplings left after clearcut harvesting of Appalachian hardwoods (1972)
  7481. Stand changes in the first 10 years after seedbed preparation for paper birch (1972)
  7482. The effect of the tariff on the maple industry (1972)
  7483. Effects of fertilizer-nutrient interactions on red oak seedling growth (1972)
  7484. A performance test of the log and tree grades for eastern white pine (1972)
  7485. Installing plastic tubing to collect sugar maple sap (1972)
  7486. Longevity of black cherry seed in the forest floor (1972)
  7487. Summary of the forest recreation symposium (1972)
  7488. Campground marketing - the impulse camper (1972)
  7489. SOLVE: a computer program for determining the maximum value of hardwood sawlogs (1972)
  7490. Sprouting of thinned hybrid poplars on bituminous strip-mine spoils in Pennsylvania (1972)
  7491. The commercial campground industry in New Hampshire. A report on a 1971 campground census. (1972)
  7492. Nutrient properties of five West Virginia forest soils (1972)
  7493. Insects that damage white oak acorns (1972)
  7494. The timber resources of Maine (1972)
  7495. The role of forest site in fertilizer response (1972)
  7496. How to use two computational strategies to solve simple system identification problems. (1972)
  7497. Decay in oak in the central hardwood region (1972)
  7498. Aspen symposium proceedings. (1972)
  7499. Growth and yield predictions for upland oak stands. 10 years after initial thinning (1972)
  7500. Weights and centers of gravity for red pine, white spruce, and balsam fir. (1972)
  7501. Results of a 20-year test of hybrid poplars in West Virginia (1972)
  7502. Estimating force and power requirements for crosscut shearing of roundwood.  (1972)
  7503. Epicormic branching: Seasonal Change, Influence of Fertilization, and Frequency of Occurrence in Uncut Stands (1972)
  7504. Black Turpentine Beetle (FIDL) (1972)
  7505. Forests and floods in the eastern United States (1972)
  7506. Improve forest inventory with access data-measure transport distance and cost to market. (1972)
  7507. Use of hardwood dimension stock by the southern furniture industry (1972)
  7508. An improved growth intercept method for estimating site index of red pine.  (1972)
  7509. Reproduction 7 years after seed-tree harvest cutting in Appalachian hardwoods (1972)
  7510. Size of oak advance reproduction: key to growth following harvest cutting. (1972)
  7511. Sawlog weights for Appalachian hardwoods (1972)
  7512. Tree condition and mortality following defoliation by the gypsy moth (1972)
  7513. Phenotypic selection in sugar maple for superior sap sugar production (1972)
  7514. Effect of topography on microclimate in southwestern Wisconsin. (1972)
  7515. Pennsylvania's private woodland owners--a study of the characteristics, attitudes,and actions of an important group of decision-makers (1972)
  7516. Fire weather and behavior of the Little Sioux fire. (1972)
  7517. Seedling survival in spruce-fir after mechanical tree harvesting in strips (1972)
  7518. Canoeist suggestions for stream management in the Manistee National Forest of Michigan. (1972)
  7519. Effects of Ground Preparation on Planted Red Pine in Southwestern Wisconsin (1972)
  7520. A method of evaluating crown fuels in forest stands. (1972)
  7521. Growth and Hydrologic Influence of European Larch and Red Pine 10 Years After Planting (1972)
  7522. Large Groups in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area - Their Numbers, Characteristics, and Impact (1972)
  7523. Compression Debarking of Branchwood Chips from Finland (1972)
  7524. Forest Area in Wisconsin Counties, 1968 (1972)
  7525. Sapstreak Disease of Sugar Maple Found is Wisconsin for the First Time (1972)
  7526. Iowa Saw-Log Production and Sawmill Industry, 1969 (1972)
  7527. The Moisture Content and Specific Gravity of the Bark and Wood of Northern Pulpwood Species (1972)
  7528. Shelterwood-Strip Harvesting Pattern With Full-Tree Skidding to Regenerate Red Pine (1972)
  7529. Determining the Terminal Velocity of Wood and Bark Chips (1972)
  7530. Balsam Fir Dominant Species Under Rethinned Northern White-Cedar (1972)
  7531. Site Preparation for Jack Pine on Grayling Sands (1972)
  7532. The changing market for hardwood plywood stock panels. (1972)
  7533. Distribution of parquet flooring during 1969 (1972)
  7534. The Effect of Overstory Removal Upon Surface WInd in a Black Spruce Bog (1972)
  7535. The changing veneer and plywood industry of Michigan and Wisconsin. (1972)
  7536. Seeding Black Spruce on Brushy Lowland Successful if Vegetation Density Kept Low (1972)
  7537. Missouri's primary forest products output and industries, 1969. (1972)
  7538. Timber Volume in Wisconsin Counties (1972)
  7539. Projecting the aspen resource in the Lake States. (1972)
  7540. Wisconsin's 1968 timber resource--a perspective. (1972)
  7541. Veneer-log production and receipts, North Central Region, 1970  (1972)
  7542. Canadian forest products shipped into the north-central region. (1972)
  7543. Investment in precommercial thinning of northern hardwoods (1972)
  7544. A modified Lowry protein test for dilute protein solutions (1971)
  7545. Effect of Fertilization on Survival and Early Growth of Direct-Seeded Red Pine (1971)
  7546. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1970 (1971)
  7547. Storm flow from dual-use watersheds in south-western Wisconsin. (1971)
  7548. Collecting maple sap with unvented spouts, using aerial and ground lines (1971)
  7549. Jeffrey Pine Beetle (1971)
  7550. Effect of moisture loss on red oak sawlog weight (1971)
  7551. A Summary of Prescribed Burning Done in Minnesota and Wisconsin During 1969 (1971)
  7552. Vegetative changes at Adirondack campgrounds 1964 to 1969 (1971)
  7553. Red Rot of Ponderosa Pine (FIDL) (1971)
  7554. Effects of spoil texture on growth of K-31 tall fescue (1971)
  7555. Growth and yield of quaking aspen in North-central Minnesota. (1971)
  7556. Tapping near old tapholes in sugar maple trees  (1971)
  7557. Predicting lumber grade yields for standing hardwood trees. (1971)
  7558. Sap volume flow as influenced by tubing diameter and slope percent (1971)
  7559. Research at the Institute of Forest Genetics, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. (1971)
  7560. MULGRES: a computer program for stepwise multiple regression analysis (1971)
  7561. Response of Fusarium solani to Fluctuating Temperatures (1971)
  7562. Testing sugar maple sap for sweetness with a refractometer (1971)
  7563. Tables of compound-discount interest rate multipliers for evaluating forestry investments.  (1971)
  7564. Noise abatement in a pine plantation (1971)
  7565. Wilderness ecology: virgin plant communities of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. (1971)
  7566. Individual tree differences confound effects of growth regulators in rooting sugar maple softwood cuttings (1971)
  7567. Crosscut shearing of roundwood bolts.  (1971)
  7568. Geographical variation in camper expenditures (1971)
  7569. Site index curves for black, white, scarlet, and chestnut oaks in the Central States.  (1971)
  7570. Decay not serious in northern red oak (1971)
  7571. Aspen Successfully Regenerated after Killing Residual Vegetation with Herbicides (1971)
  7572. Power mulchers can apply hardwood bark mulch (1971)
  7573. Lake Michigan Snow Squalls Increase Annual Precipitation in the Udell hills (1971)
  7574. Maple sugaring with vacuum pumping during the fall season (1971)
  7575. Growth and yield of black spruce on organic soils in Minnesota. (1971)
  7576. Speed of tapping does not influence maple sap yields (1971)
  7577. An Inexpensive Temperature-Gradient Incubator (1971)
  7578. Some correlations between sugar maple tree characteristics and sap and sugar yields (1971)
  7579. Continuing Weed Control Benefits Young Planted Black Walnut (1971)
  7580. A guide for authors of symposium papers (1971)
  7581. Lake States Pulpwood Production Reaches New High in 1970 (1971)
  7582. Production & germination of paper birch seed and its dispersal into a forest opening (1971)
  7583. Cross-Grain Knife Planing Improves Surface Quality and Utilization of Aspen (1971)
  7584. White pine provenances for Christmas trees in eastern Kentucky and Ohio (1971)
  7585. Crown Release Increases Diameter Growth and Bole Sprouting of Pole-Size Yellow Birch (1971)
  7586. Sawlog grades for eastern white pine (1971)
  7587. Controlling Hazel, Aspen Suckers, and Mountain Maple with Picloram (1971)
  7588. Preliminary work in developing sawbolt grading systems for white oak (1971)
  7589. NCRETURN Computer Program for Evaluating Investments Revised to Provide Additional Information (1971)
  7590. An Apparatus for Pressure Injection of Solutions into Trees (1971)
  7591. Thinning Pole-Sized Aspen Has no Effect on Number of Veneer Trees or Total Yield (1971)
  7592. Solubilization of benomyl for xylem injection in vascular wilt disease control (1971)
  7593. Economical Conversion of a Miniature Net Radiometer to an All-Wave Hemispheric Radiometer (1971)
  7594. Injection of benomyl into elm, oak & maple (1971)
  7595. Risk-rating Saratoga Spittlebug Damage by Abundance of Alternate-host Plants (1971)
  7596. Volume Loss and Grade Change of Hardwood Lumber During Air-Drying (1971)
  7597. Growth and Survival of Interplanted Hardwoods in Southern Wisconsin Oak Clearcuttings (1971)
  7598. Tree grades for eastern white pine (1971)
  7599. White Pine Production Best at High Stocking (1971)
  7600. Maturation of sugar maple seed (1971)
  7601. A Density-Gradient Technique for Obtaining Wood and Bark Chip Density (1971)
  7602. Dispersal period in a population of eastern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) (1971)
  7603. Fertilization Tests With Potted Red Oak Seedlings (1971)
  7604. Seasonal changes in carbohydrate levels in roots of sugar maple (1971)
  7605. Eastern White Pine Seed Source Trials: Ten-Year Results From Three Midwestern Plantations (1971)
  7606. Machine driving of wooden and steel highway guardrail posts under adverse conditions (1971)
  7607. Maple Flooring - How Architects View it (1971)
  7608. Configuration of Appalachian logging roads (1971)
  7609. Early Growth of Black Walnut Trees From Twenty Seed Sources (1971)
  7610. Management of young and intermediate stands of upland hardwoods (1971)
  7611. Influence of stand density on stem quality in pole-size northern hardwoods. (1971)
  7612. Distribution of maple strip flooring in 1969 (1971)
  7613. Wilderness ecology: a method of sampling and summarizing data for plant community classification. (1971)
  7614. Land for recreation; a look at leasing in New York (1971)
  7615. Pest susceptibility variation in Lake States jack pine seed sources.  (1971)
  7616. Seasonal recovery of chlorotic needles in Scotch pine (1971)
  7617. Annotated bibliography of walnut--supplement #1. (1971)
  7618. Toward integrated control: proceedings of the third annual Northeastern Forest Insect Work Conference (1971)
  7619. Kansas Saw-Log Production Jumps 38 Percent From 1964 to 1969 (1971)
  7620. Trees and shrubs of the Bartlett Experimental Forest, Carroll County, New Hampshire (1971)
  7621. The changing market for wood materials used in farm structures. (1971)
  7622. The landowner & the snowmobiler--problem or profit? (1971)
  7623. Factors influencing campground use in the Superior National Forest of Minnesota. (1971)
  7624. Diameter-limit cutting in Appalachian hardwoods: boon or bane? (1971)
  7625. Rake Angle for Planing Hard Maple Determined Best by Depth of Chipped Grain (1971)
  7626. Growth of the camping market in the Northeast (1971)
  7627. Site-index comparisons for tree species in northern Minnesota. (1971)
  7628. Early crop-tree release in even-aged stands of Appalachian hardwoods (1971)
  7629. Sediment in a Michigan trout stream, its source movement, and some effects on fish habitat.  (1971)
  7630. An appraisal of oak wilt control programs in Pennsylvania and West Virginia (1971)
  7631. Trends in camping participation (1971)
  7632. Nature and extent of macropores in forest soils and their influence on subsurface water movement (1971)
  7633. Management Guide for the black spruce type in the Lake States. (1971)
  7634. Physical distribution of oak strip flooring 1969 (1971)
  7635. Crown Release Promotes Faster Diameter Growth of Pole-Size Black Walnut (1971)
  7636. Hardwood? Carpet? or Tile? A comparison of flooring costs under residential conditions (1971)
  7637. The dynamic forces and moments required in handling tree-length logs.  (1971)
  7638. A second look at the heavy half of the camping market (1971)
  7639. Fire whirlwind formation over flat terrain.  (1971)
  7640. A survey of plants in Gujarat, India, for alkaloids, saponins, and tannins (1971)
  7641. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1970. (1971)
  7642. Interim hardwood tree grades for factory lumber (1971)
  7643. Primary forest products industry and industrial roundwood production, Michigan, 1969. (1971)
  7644. The relative importance of factors that determine log-hauling costs (1971)
  7645. Ecological studies of the timber wolf in Northeastern Minnesota. (1971)
  7646. The use and market for wood in the electrometallurgical industry (1971)
  7647. Impact of insects on multiple-use values of north-central forests: an experimental rating scheme. (1971)
  7648. Identification and evaluation of defects in eastern white pine logs and trees (1971)
  7649. The effects of soil moisture, texture, and nutrient levels on the growth of black walnut.  (1971)
  7650. Technical considerations in harvesting and sawing defective hardwood butts (1971)
  7651. Selecting Seed Sources of Forest Trees for the Lake States - an Interim Guide (1971)
  7652. The SHOLO mill: return on investment versus mill design (1971)
  7653. Tree improvement and environmental forestry (1971)
  7654. Yield from an intensively hunted population of eastern fox squirrels (1971)
  7655. Reconstituted products from oak (1971)
  7656. Converting hardwoods on poor sites to white pine by planting and direct seeding (1971)
  7657. External benefits of natural environments (1971)
  7658. The camper (1971)
  7659. The snowmobile (1971)
  7660. Determining the rate of value increase for oaks (1971)
  7661. Soil-site relationships of the upland oaks (1971)
  7662. Hunter-fisherman characteristics: factors in wildlife management and policy decisions (1971)
  7663. Silvicultural aspects intermediate cuttings (1971)
  7664. Undesirable behavior in forest campgrounds (1971)
  7665. Silvical characteristics of the five upland oaks (1971)
  7666. Silvicultural methods for regenerating oaks (1971)
  7667. Tree improvement research in oak species (1971)
  7668. The supply and demand situation for oak timber (1971)
  7669. Hikers and other trail users (1971)
  7670. Seeding and planting upland oaks (1971)
  7671. Factors affecting acorn production and germination and early growth of seedlings and seedling sprouts (1971)
  7672. Membership in conservation groups and outdoor clubs (1971)
  7673. Predicting yields from Appalachian red oak logs and lumber (1971)
  7674. Stocking, growth, and yield of oak stands (1971)
  7675. Economic evaluation of intermediate operations in oak stands (1971)
  7676. The skier: his characteristics and preferences (1971)
  7677. A Study of Prescribed Burning Done in the Lake States During 1970 (1971)
  7678. Utilization of oak residues (1971)
  7679. Manufacture of industrial products from oak (1971)
  7680. Carrying capacity: maintaining outdoor recreation quality (1971)
  7681. An analysis of environmental quality ranking systems (1971)
  7682. Noninfectious diseases of oaks (1971)
  7683. Manufacture of oak furniture, cabinets, and panels (1971)
  7684. The oak wilt situation (1971)
  7685. Discoloration & decay in oak (1971)
  7686. Multiple-use management of upland hardwood forests (1971)
  7687. Oak management for wood products (1971)
  7688. Insect damage to oaks (1971)
  7689. Oak Symposium Proceedings (1971)
  7690. The challenge of recreation planning: methodology and factors to consider (1971)
  7691. Multiple-use management for recreation in the east (1971)
  7692. Inventorying recreation use (1971)
  7693. Pulpwood in the Northeast: past, present, and future (1971)
  7694. Facility rehabilitation (1971)
  7695. Understanding the visual resource (1971)
  7696. Design & layout of recreation facilities (1971)
  7697. Predicting quantitative and qualitative values of recreation participation (1971)
  7698. The economic impact of recreation development: a synopsis (1971)
  7699. Private recreation enterprise economics (1971)
  7700. Perspectives on law enforcement in recreation areas (1971)
  7701. The recreation-resource inventory process for state and regional plans (1971)
  7702. Recreation Symposium Proceedings (1971)
  7703. Communicating with recreationists (1971)
  7704. Cultural  (1971)
  7705. An opinion about the future of forest recreation research (1971)
  7706. The historical significance of oak (1971)
  7707. Preserving nature in forested wilderness areas and national parks (1971)
  7708. Expanding & strengthening outdoor recreation research (1971)
  7709. Mistblowing a hardwood understory in West Virginia with "D-T" herbicide (1970)
  7710. Direct Reading Frost Gage Is Reliable, Inexpensive (1970)
  7711. Comparison of vacuum and gravity sap flows from paired sugar maple trees (1970)
  7712. Defect indicators in sugar maple--a photographic guide. (1970)
  7713. Hydroseeding on anthracite coal-mine spoils (1970)
  7714. SEQUAN: a computer program for sequential analysis (1970)
  7715. A disposable insulated container for rearing fall webworm larvae in the laboratory (1970)
  7716. Quality index tables for some eastern hardwood species (1970)
  7717. Natural seed fall in white pine (Pinus strobes L.) stands of varying density (1970)
  7718. A look at the mine-timber market in the Appalachian bituminous coal region (1970)
  7719. A comparison of soil-moisture loss from forested and clearcut areas in West Virginia (1970)
  7720. An investment guide for cooperative forest management in Pennsylvania (1970)
  7721. Early evidence of weevil resistance in some clones and hybrids of white pine (1970)
  7722. Sawmill simulation: data instructions and computer programs (1970)
  7723. Paraformaldehyde pellet not necessary in vacuum-pumped maple sap system (1970)
  7724. Insect enemies of yellow-poplar (1970)
  7725. The veneer industry in the Northeast: a 5-year updating of data on veneer-log production and receipts (1970)
  7726. It seems possible to quantify scenic beauty in photographs (1970)
  7727. Watershed models for instructional films (1970)
  7728. Construction-grade plywood from grade 3 Appalachian oak (1970)
  7729. SURBAL: computerized metes and bounds surveying (1970)
  7730. A selected and annotated bibliography of pitch pine (Pinus ridiga Mill.) (1970)
  7731. Deer prefer pine seedlings growing near black locust (1970)
  7732. Effect of thinning on height and diameter growth of oak & yellow-poplar saplings (1970)
  7733. Factors that influence Christmas tree sales (1970)
  7734. Lobeline content of Lobelia inflata: structural, environmental and developmental effects (1970)
  7735. Germinating pokeberry seed (Phytolacca americana L.) (1970)
  7736. Some effects of paraformaldehyde on wood surrounding tapholes in sugar maple trees (1970)
  7737. Some preliminary estimates of energy utilization in even-aged northern hardwoods (1970)
  7738. The Silviculture of Oaks and Associated Species (1970)
  7739. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1969 (1970)
  7740. Distribution of diameter growth rates & clear stem lengths as a basis for selecting superior phonotypes (1970)
  7741. The timber resources of New York (1970)
  7742. Erosion control on logging roads in the Appalachians (1970)
  7743. Does bedding promote pine survival and growth on ditched wet sands? (1970)
  7744. 20 years of intensive uneven-aged management: Effect on Growth, Yield, and Species Composition in Two hardwood Stands in West Virginia (1970)
  7745. Timber resources of Ohio (1970)
  7746. Cutting strategies and timber yields for unbalanced even-aged northern hardwood forests (1970)
  7747. Physical suitability of Appalachian hardwood sawlogs for sawed timbers (1970)
  7748. The "let-it-grow" treatment for timber -- Is it economically worthwhile? (1970)
  7749. Forest genetics research at the University of Michigan (1970)
  7750. Experimental Planting of 14 tree species on Pennsylvania's Anthracite Strip-Mine Spoils (1970)
  7751. National forests: recent tree improvement developments (1970)
  7752. Effects of defoliation and drought on root food reserves in sugar maple seedlings (1970)
  7753. Research in forest genetics and tree breeding at the University of Wisconsin  (1970)
  7754. Measuring forest evapotranspiration--theory and problems (1970)
  7755. Ten years of provenance research at Michigan State University and the next steps in tree improvement  (1970)
  7756. Tables for estimating skidder tire wear (1970)
  7757. Research at the Institute of Forest Genetics Rhinelander, Wisconsin (1970)
  7758. Mini-rotation forestry (1970)
  7759. Tree genetic and improvement research at the University of Minnesota  (1970)
  7760. Characteristics of factory-grade hardwood logs delivered to Appalachian sawmills (1970)
  7761. Inter- and intraspecific grafting and breeding of five-needle pines  (1970)
  7762. Use of hardwood flooring in mobile homes (1970)
  7763. Provenance testing at Michigan Technological University (1970)
  7764. A guide to sugarbush stocking. Based on the crown diameter/D.b.h. relationship of open-grown sugar maples (1970)
  7765. Forest genetic research at the Institute of Paper Chemistry (1970)
  7766. Techniques for the wheeled-skidder operator (1970)
  7767. Proceedings of the ninth Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference, August 22-23, 1969.  (1970)
  7768. Yields of eastern white pine in New England related to age, site and stocking (1970)
  7769. The impact of estimation errors on evaluations of timber production opportunities.  (1970)
  7770. A sugar maple planting study in Vermont (1970)
  7771. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1969. (1970)
  7772. The culture of indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata L.) (1970)
  7773. Relation between the National Fire Danger spread component and fire activity in the Lake States. (1970)
  7774. The SHOLO mill: make pallet parts and pulp chips from low-grade hardwoods (1970)
  7775. Skiing in the Great Lakes States: the industry and the skier. (1970)
  7776. Sprouting of dormant buds on border trees (1970)
  7777. Forest Floor Characteristics in Southwestern Wisconsin (1970)
  7778. Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana): possible source of a molluscicide (1970)
  7779. Geographic Variation for Seed and Seedling Characters in Black Walnut (1970)
  7780. Germination of Yellow and Paper Birch Seeds After 8 Years Storage (1970)
  7781. Is Cull Overestimated in Northern Hardwood Stands? (1970)
  7782. Spacing, Thinning, and Pruning Practices for Young Cottonwood Plantations (1970)
  7783. System identification principles in studies of forest dynamics. (1970)
  7784. Picloram in Spaced Stem Injections to Control Lake States Hardwoods (1970)
  7785. Effect of Cutting Angle and Depth of Cut on the Occurrence of Chipped Grain on Sycamore (1970)
  7786. User evaluation of campgrounds on two Michigan National Forests. (1970)
  7787. The Sprouting Potential of Dormant Buds on the Bole of Pole-Size Sugar Maple (1970)
  7788. Weights and Centers of Gravity For Quaking Aspen Trees and Boles (1970)
  7789. Variation in Density of Sugar Maple Sapwood and Heartwood (1970)
  7790. A water curtain for controlling experimental forest fires. (1970)
  7791. Pine Root Collar Weevil Hazard Zones for Red Pine in Lower Michigan (1970)
  7792. Biological growth functions describe published site index curves for Lake States timber species. (1970)
  7793. Antibiotic Treatment of Blister Rust Cankers in Eastern White Pine (1970)
  7794. Estimating sugar maple bark thickness and volume. (1970)
  7795. Thinning and fertilizing red pine to increase growth and cone production. (1970)
  7796. White-tailed deer in the Midwest.  (1970)
  7797. Relation of Crown Width to Tree Diameter In Some Upland Hardwood Stands of Southern Illinois (1970)
  7798. Red Oak Lumber Makes Good Shade-Shelter for Hogs (1970)
  7799. Relation of Light to Epicormic Sprouting in Sugar Maple (1970)
  7800. Lake States Pulpwood Production Rises 11 Percent in 1969 (1970)
  7801. Tree improvement opportunities in the North-Central States related to economic trends, a problem analysis. (1970)
  7802. Veneer log production and receipts, North Central Region, 1968. (1970)
  7803. A Collar for Marking Big Game Animals  (1970)
  7804. The average camper who doesn't exist (1969)
  7805. Indiana's timber.  (1969)
  7806. Diameter growth of individual hardwood trees (1969)
  7807. Water Storage and Related Physical Characteristics of Four Mineral Soils in North Central Minnesota (1969)
  7808. Economic implications of manufacturing sawed ties and timbers (1969)
  7809. Prescribed burning weather in Minnesota. (1969)
  7810. A furrow-seeder for the northeast (1969)
  7811. Pulpwood production and consumption in the North Central Region, by county, 1967. (1969)
  7812. Runoff from small peatland watersheds (1969)
  7813. Interpreting Neutron Probe Readings In Frozen Soil (1969)
  7814. Physical properties of peats as related to degree of decomposition (1969)
  7815. Scleroderris Canker in the Lake States - A Situation Report, 1968 (1969)
  7816. The effect of xylem age on volume yield and sugar content of sugar maple sap (1969)
  7817. Timber Volume in Indiana, 1967. (1969)
  7818. A silvicultural guide for northern hardwoods in the northeast (1969)
  7819. Pulpwood production in the North Central Region, by county, 1968. (1969)
  7820. Opportunities for pulpwood growing investment in southeastern Ohio (1969)
  7821. Durable rustic wooden signboards. (1969)
  7822. Adjusting Quality index Log Values to Represent Local and Regional Commercial Sawlog Product Values (1969)
  7823. New Farm Fencing Declines - Use of Treated Posts Up (1969)
  7824. Hydrologic effects from urbanization of forested watersheds in the northeast (1969)
  7825. Oak forests of the Lake States and their management. (1969)
  7826. Use of wooden pallets in the brewing industry (1969)
  7827. A Basal Stem Canker of Sugar Maple (1969)
  7828. Distributing value gain from three growth factors for yellow-poplar (1969)
  7829. Survival and Growth of Eastern Redcedar Seed Sources in Southwest Missouri (1969)
  7830. Pine seedlings respond to liming of acid strip-mine spoil (1969)
  7831. Relation of snowpack Accumulation to Red Pine Stocking (1969)
  7832. An approach to yellow-poplar tree valuation (1969)
  7833. Lake States Pulpwood Production Plummets 413,000 Cords, 1968 (1969)
  7834. Survival and growth of yellow-poplar seedlings depend on date of germination (1969)
  7835. The market for wood picnic structures.  (1969)
  7836. A silvicultural guide to paper birch in the northeast (1969)
  7837. The Current Status of Prescribed Burning in the Lake States (1969)
  7838. Specific gravity and wood moisture variation of white pine (1969)
  7839. Effect of Watershed Cover on Overland Flow from a Major Storm in Southwestern Wisconsin (1969)
  7840. Determining pH of strip-mine spoils (1969)
  7841. The Germination of Several Tree Species in Plastic Greenhouses (1969)
  7842. Local seed sources recommended for loblolly pine in Maryland and shortleaf pine in New Jersey and Pennsylvania (1969)
  7843. Characteristics of Blister Rust Cankers on Eastern White Pine (1969)
  7844. Sapsucker damage varies with tree species and seasons (1969)
  7845. The influence of light, moisture, and seedbed on yellow birch regeneration. (1969)
  7846. The Department of Defense market for wooden pallets: 1967 (1969)
  7847. Standing timber coefficients for Indiana walnut log production. (1969)
  7848. Trees and Shrubs of the Penobscot Experimental Forest, Penobscot County, Maine (1969)
  7849. Wildlife esthetics and auto campers in the Superior National Forest. (1969)
  7850. An improved technique for taking hydraulic conductivity cores from forest soils (1969)
  7851. Initial thinning in red pine plantations.  (1969)
  7852. Campground marketing: the heavy-half strategy (1969)
  7853. Bark Characteristics Indicate Age and Growth Rate of Yellow Birch (1969)
  7854. Artificial rearing of 10 species of wood-boring insects (1969)
  7855. Climatic conditions preceding historically great fires in the North Central Region.  (1969)
  7856. Bark thickness related to tree diameter in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) (1969)
  7857. Hardwood Veneer Timber Volume In Upper Michigan (1969)
  7858. Thinning in young northern hardwoods: 5-year results (1969)
  7859. Do Pine Gall Weevils Affect Cone Production in Red Pine? (1969)
  7860. Guidelines for establishing forestry cooperatives (1969)
  7861. Development of White and Norway Spruce Trees from Several Seed Sources 29 Years After Planting (1969)
  7862. Forest insect population dynamics. Proceedings Forest Insect Population Dynamics Workshop. (3 of 4) (1969)
  7863. The growing timber resource of Michigan, 1966. (1969)
  7864. A photo guide to the patterns of discoloration and decay in living northern hardwood trees. (1 of 3) (1969)
  7865. Fifteen-Year Growth of a Thinned White Spruce Plantation (1969)
  7866. The rate of value increase for northern red oak, white oak, and chestnut oak (1969)
  7867. A device for measuring soil frost (1969)
  7868. A preview of Ohio's forest resource (1969)
  7869. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1968 (1969)
  7870. How two types of fluctuating temperature affect the growth of Fusarium solani (1969)
  7871. Computer Calculation of Fire Danger (1969)
  7872. Seed losses to small mammals after fall sowing of pine seed (1969)
  7873. Decay in the upland oak stands of Kentucky (1969)
  7874. Primary wood products output in New York - 1967 (1969)
  7875. The unit-load explosion in the food industry A study showing the relative importance of several materials-handling systems in shipping food products (1969)
  7876. Black walnut on nonforest land in Kentucky (1969)
  7877. The Department of Defense market for wooden pallets: 1966 (1969)
  7878. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1967 (1969)
  7879. The use of soil fumigants to control spread of Fomes annosus (1969)
  7880. Sawmill simulation: concepts and computer use (1969)
  7881. Forest insect population dynamics. Proceedings Forest Insect Population Dynamics Workshop. (1 of 4) (1969)
  7882. The timber resources of the Ohio Hill Country (1969)
  7883. A photo guide to the patterns of discoloration and decay in living northern hardwood trees. (3 of 3)  (1969)
  7884. A photo guide to the patterns of discoloration and decay in living northern hardwood trees. (2 of 3)  (1969)
  7885. Height growth and foliage color in a Scotch pine provenance study in northern Michigan (1969)
  7886. Primary wood products output in Ohio - 1966 (1969)
  7887. Forest insect population dynamics. Proceedings Forest Insect Population Dynamics Workshop. (2 of 4) (1969)
  7888. Forest insect population dynamics. Proceedings Forest Insect Population Dynamics Workshop. (4 of 4) (1969)
  7889. Pitfalls of using internal rate of return to rank investments in forestry (1969)
  7890. The rate of value increase for yellow-poplar and beech (1969)
  7891. A guide to medicinal plants of Appalachia (1969)
  7892. A glimpse at New York's current timber resource (1969)
  7893. Walnut wood characteristics in relation to soil-site conditions (1968)
  7894. A computer program for making S-contrasts involving linear combinations of group means (1968)
  7895. Drought resistance of roots of white ash, sugar maple, and red oak (1968)
  7896. Amendment to "Guide To Hardwood Log Grading" (revised 1965) (1968)
  7897. Ten-year average growth rates in the spruce-fir region of northern New England (1968)
  7898. Spread of Fomes annosus root rot in thinned shortleaf pine plantations (1968)
  7899. Provisional grade specifications for hardwood growing stock trees (1968)
  7900. Herbicide treatments of Japanese honeysuckle for releasing desirable reproduction or for site preparation (1968)
  7901. Effect of vacuum pumping on lateral movement of sap in the maple tree bole (1968)
  7902. Form recovery by understory sugar maple under uneven-aged management (1968)
  7903. Do small mammals and birds affect reproduction of spruce and fir?  (1968)
  7904. Reliability of tree-height measurements in northern hardwood stands (1968)
  7905. Tracheid development and wood quality in larch seedlings under controlled environment (1968)
  7906. Birch regeneration: a stochastic model (1968)
  7907. Current work in ontario on compression wood in black spruce in relation to pulp yield and quality (1968)
  7908. Sapsuckers and Fomes igniarius var. populinus (1968)
  7909. Stem anatomy variation in cottonwood (1968)
  7910. Response of crownvetch planted on anthracite breaker refuse (1968)
  7911. Growth response from thinning young even-aged white oak stands (1968)
  7912. Applying site-index curves to northern hardwoods in New Hampshire (1968)
  7913. SNOOP: a computer program for 2- and 3-dimensional plotting (1968)
  7914. An economic evaluation of cull-tree removal in mixed hardwood stands (1968)
  7915. A treetop tramway system for meteorological studies (1968)
  7916. Some managers' viewpoints on campers and campground operation (1968)
  7917. Planting site, shade, & local seed source: their effects on the emergence & survival of eastern white pine seedlings (1968)
  7918. Vacuum pumping doubles maple sap yield on flat land (1968)
  7919. Specific gravity relationships in plantation-grown red pine  (1968)
  7920. The timber resources of Kentucky (1968)
  7921. Oak soil-site relationships in the Ridge and Valley Region of West Virginia and Maryland (1968)
  7922. The timber resources of Pennsylvania (1968)
  7923. Growth of Appalachian hardwoods as affected by site and residual stand density (1968)
  7924. The timber resources of Vermont (1968)
  7925. Early reproduction after seed-tree harvest cuttings in Appalachian hardwoods (1968)
  7926. Timber products production in West Virginia 1965 (1968)
  7927. Design & analysis for multiple-use studies of deer browse & timber production (1968)
  7928. Tree survival and growth on fescue-covered spoil banks (1968)
  7929. A look at commercial recreation on small woodlands in Ohio (1968)
  7930. Even-aged silviculture for upland central hardwoods (1968)
  7931. Methods for handling black cherry seed (1968)
  7932. The Influence of Residual Stand Densities on Regeneration in Sugar Maple Stands (1968)
  7933. Planting paper birch in old fields in Maine (1968)
  7934. Gross Basal Area Growth of Northern White-Cedar is Independent of Stand Density Over A Wide Range (1968)
  7935. Growth & development of older plantations in northwestern Pennsylvania (1968)
  7936. Acorn Moisture Content Critical for Cherrybark Oak Germination (1968)
  7937. The role of customer satisfaction in managing commercial campgrounds (1968)
  7938. Antibiotics Do Not Control Blister Rust in Eastern White Pine Seedlings (1968)
  7939. Vacuum pumping increases sap yields from sugar maple trees (1968)
  7940. Deer Browse Production of Oak Stands in Central Lower Michigan (1968)
  7941. Variation of sugar maple sap yield and its influence on experimental design (1968)
  7942. Indiana sawmills receive 232 million board feet of saw logs in 1966. (1968)
  7943. Depth, weight, and water storage of the forest floor in white pine stands in Massachusetts (1968)
  7944. Veneer-log production and consumption, North Central Region, 1966. (1968)
  7945. Investment analyses of stand improvement and reforestation opportunities in Appalachian forests (1968)
  7946. A Dual-Range Strain Gage Weighing Transducer Employing Automatic Switching (1968)
  7947. Land leasing an aid to development of outdoor recreation enterprises in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio (1968)
  7948. The Impact of Insects on Second-Year Cone Crops in Red Pine Seed-Production Areas (1968)
  7949. Lumber grade yields for sub-factory class red oak logs (1968)
  7950. Early Growth of Eastern White Pine Seed Sources in the Lake States (1968)
  7951. Sap yields from fall and spring tapping of sugar maple (1968)
  7952. Marketing Practices of Northern Minnesota Sawmills (1968)
  7953. A summary and evaluation of research on the use of plastic tubing in maple sap production (1968)
  7954. Poor Returns from Ozark Woodland Grazing (1968)
  7955. The Department of Defense market for wooden pallets: 1965 (1968)
  7956. A system for classifying wood-using industries and recording statistics for automatic data processing. (1968)
  7957. The role of fees in campers' decisions (1968)
  7958. Paper birch, its characteristics, properties, and uses: a review of recent literature. (1968)
  7959. Manganese toxicity of legumes seeded in Kentucky strip-mine spoils (1968)
  7960. Proceedings of the Eighth Lake States Forest Tree Improvement conference, Sept. 12-13, 1967. (1968)
  7961. Wood property variation in Populus (1968)
  7962. Topography and soil relations for white and black oak in southern Indiana. (1968)
  7963. Flooring costs: a comparison of installation and maintenance costs for three types of residential flooring (1968)
  7964. Shrinkage and footage loss from drying 4/4-inch hard maple lumber. (1968)
  7965. Rates of value increase for yellow birch in New England (1968)
  7966. Stabilizing eroding streambanks in sand drift areas of the Lake States. (1968)
  7967. Photosynthesis and growth of selected scotch pine seed sources  (1968)
  7968. Size of Aspen Crop Trees Little Affected by Initial Sucker Density (1968)
  7969. Seed source variation in tracheid length and specific gravity of five-year-old jack pine seedlings (1968)
  7970. Use Hardwoods for Building Components (1968)
  7971. Variation in height growth and growth (1968)
  7972. Lake States Pulpwood Production Drops Seven Percent, 1967 (1968)
  7973. The growth and anatomical features of nutrient-deficient seedlings (1968)
  7974. Using D.B.H. and Butt Log Quality to Estimate Tree Yields by Saw Log Grade (1968)
  7975. Variation in bark characters and wood specific gravity of sugar maple (1968)
  7976. A Computer Program to Evaluate Timber Production Investments Under Uncertainty (1968)
  7977. Evapotranspiration from two peatland watersheds (1968)
  7978. Fuel Evaluation for a Missouri Pine Plantation Released by Aerial Spraying (1968)
  7979. The hydrology of several peat deposits in northern Minnesota, U.S.A. (1968)
  7980. Forest Land In Indiana Counties, 1967 (1968)
  7981. Important physical properties of peat materials (1968)
  7982. Using Black Light to Find Jack-Pine Budworm Egg Masses (1968)
  7983. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1966 (1968)
  7984. A Computer Program for Displaying Forest Survey Type Information (1968)
  7985. Michigan's Timber Volume (1968)
  7986. Buildup Index as an Expression of Moisture Content in Duff (1968)
  7987. Deer Browse Production: Rapid Sampling and Computer-aided Analysis (1968)
  7988. Kansas woodlands. (1968)
  7989. Bark Separation During Chipping With a Parallel Knife Chipper (1968)
  7990. Regeneration of Cutover Jack Pine Stands (1968)
  7991. Hardwood siding performance.  (1967)
  7992. Cattle in the Woods or Woods in the Pasture? (1967)
  7993. A look at black walnut timber resources and industries (1967)
  7994. Annual Soil Temperature Wave at Four Depths in Southwestern Wisconsin (1967)
  7995. Clearcutting in northern hardwoods: results after 30 years (1967)
  7996. Forest Area in Michigan Counties, 1966 (1967)
  7997. Harvesting costs and returns under four cutting methods in mature beech-birch-maple stands in New England (1967)
  7998. Pulpwood production and consumption in the North Central Region by county, 1966. (1967)
  7999. Plastic tubing for collecting maple sap: a comparison of suspended vented and unvented installations (1967)
  8000. Size and Placement of Metal Culverts Critical on Peatland Woods Roads (1967)
  8001. Deer browsing in northern hardwoods after clearcutting. Effect on height, density, and stocking of regeneration of commercial species (1967)
  8002. Winter Thaws Can Raise Ground Water Levels in Driftless Area (1967)
  8003. Successful private campgrounds a study of factors that influence the length and frequency of camper visits (1967)
  8004. Chemical Weed Control Increases Survival and Growth in Hardwood Plantings (1967)
  8005. Stump sprouting of four northern hardwoods (1967)
  8006. Northern Minnesota lumber production declines from 1960 to 1965 (1967)
  8007. Tree planting in scrub oak areas after site preparation with heavy equipment (1967)
  8008. Seedbed Density Affects Size of 3-0 Green Ash Nursery Stock (1967)
  8009. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. I. Introduction (1967)
  8010. Wetland Road Crossings: Drainage Problems and Timber Damage (1967)
  8011. A look at Kentucky's lumber industry (1967)
  8012. Stand Volume Equations for Shortleaf Pine In Missouri (1967)
  8013. Planning for timber tract development (1967)
  8014. Lake States Veneer Log Production Shows Increase in 1965 (1967)
  8015. Forestry accomplishments in southeastern Ohio under the U. S. Agricultural conservation Program 1957-64 (1967)
  8016. Quantitative color measurement for black walnut wood. (1967)
  8017. Natural hybrids among pond, loblolly, and pitch pines (1967)
  8018. Residential fencing in a metropolitan area and three small towns.  (1967)
  8019. Some observations on campground trampling & ground cover response (1967)
  8020. Timber management guide for shortleaf pine and oak-pine types in Missouri.  (1967)
  8021. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. II. Description of subsystem EDIT (1967)
  8022. Some variables affecting hardwood control with stem injections of 2,4,5-T. (1967)
  8023. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. III. Operation of subsystem EDIT (1967)
  8024. Selecting superior yellow birch trees; a preliminary guide. (1967)
  8025. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system IV. Information for programmers?subsystem EDIT (1967)
  8026. Aspen wood characteristics, properties and uses: a review of recent literature. (1967)
  8027. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. VI. Operation of subsystem TABLE (1967)
  8028. Development of a computer method for predicting lumber cutting yields. (1967)
  8029. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. VII. Information for programmers-subsystem TABLE (1967)
  8030. A computer program for evaluating long-term forestry investments. (1967)
  8031. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. VIII. Description of subsystem OUTPUT (1967)
  8032. Wood brick tile for paneling.  (1967)
  8033. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. X. Information for programmers-subsystem OUTPUT (1967)
  8034. The Changing Recreational Use of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (1967)
  8035. Seedbed preparation methods for paper birch (1967)
  8036. Forest Cover Types by Counties, Michigan, 1966 (1967)
  8037. A way to reduce highway guardrail costs: machine-driving of wooden posts (1967)
  8038. Spruce Budworm Defoliation is Reducing Most by Commercial Clear Cutting (1967)
  8039. Forest cooperatives: a bibliography (1967)
  8040. A Computer Program for Preliminary Data Analysis (1967)
  8041. Seeding and planting hemlock for ruffed grouse cover (1967)
  8042. Establishing Grass Range In the Southwest Missouri Ozarks (1967)
  8043. Radiation measurements by various instruments in the open and in the forest (1967)
  8044. Chemical Weed Control in a Two-Year-Old Walnut Planting (1967)
  8045. A comparison of four survey techniques used in outdoor recreation research (1967)
  8046. Waterline Erosion Control Essential To Streambank Rehabilitation (1967)
  8047. Lumber grade yield for sub-factory class red oak logs (1967)
  8048. Rising Pulpwood Prices Stimulate Largest Lake States Pulpwood Harvest, 1966 (1967)
  8049. How lumber price changes affect sawlog values. (1967)
  8050. Stadium seating--a market analysis. (1967)
  8051. Increasing water yield in the Northeast by management of forested watersheds (1967)
  8052. Forest Stand-Size Trends in Upper Michigan, 1955-1966 (1967)
  8053. Sawmill practices and problems in the Appalachian Hill Country of Ohio and Kentucky (1967)
  8054. Rate of Perimeter Increase Related to Timber Spread Index and Northeastern Fuel Types (1967)
  8055. Publications of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 1950-1965 (1967)
  8056. The Marcraft floor-leveling system for urban rehabilitation (1967)
  8057. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. V. Description of subsystem TABLE (1967)
  8058. Diameter increase in second-growth Appalachian hardwood stands - a comparison of species (1967)
  8059. The northeastern forest-inventory data-processing system. IX. Operation of subsystem OUTPUT (1967)
  8060. Lumber grade-yields for factory-grade northern red oak sawlogs (1967)
  8061. A cost analysis of chip manufacture at hardwood sawmills (1967)
  8062. Soil moisture-soil temperature interrelationships on a sandy-loam soil exposed to full sunlight (1967)
  8063. Ground water and vegetation in two peat bogs in northern Minnesota (1967)
  8064. Results of herbicide trials to control Japanese honeysuckle (1967)
  8065. Treatments needed to regenerate yellow-poplar in New Jersey and Maryland (1967)
  8066. Pruning open-grown black cherry (1967)
  8067. Seeding black cherry in regeneration cuttings (1967)
  8068. Land disturbances from strip-mining in eastern Kentucky: 6. Southwestern coal reserve district (1967)
  8069. Measuring oxygen and carbon dioxide in red oak trees (1967)
  8070. Visible dormant buds as related to tree diameter and log position (1967)
  8071. Light-weight extension tubes for compressed-air garden sprayers (1967)
  8072. Determining sap sweetness in small sugar maple trees (1967)
  8073. Land disturbances from strip-mining in eastern Kentucky: 5. Hazard coal reserve district (1967)
  8074. Land disturbances from strip-mining in eastern Kentucky: 2. Princess Coal Reserve District (1967)
  8075. A portable field shelter (1967)
  8076. Ten-year effects from row thinnings in loblolly pine plantations of eastern Maryland (1967)
  8077. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1965 (1967)
  8078. The timber resources of Maryland (1967)
  8079. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1964 (1967)
  8080. Land disturbances from strip-mining in eastern Kentucky: 4. Big Sandy coal reserve district (1967)
  8081. Controlling taphole depth in maple sap production research (1967)
  8082. Land disturbances from strip-mining in eastern Kentucky: 3. Licking River coal reserve district (1967)
  8083. The value added by sawmilling in the Appalachian hill country of Ohio and Kentucky (1967)
  8084. A systematic bias in the interpretation of CFI results (1967)
  8085. Camper characteristics differ at public and commercial campgrounds in New England (1967)
  8086. Pulpwood Chip Productions and Markets in the Lake States (1966)
  8087. Epicormic branching on eight species of Appalachian hardwoods (1966)
  8088. Forest-Product Imports and Exports Via the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway Through Upper Lakes Ports (1966)
  8089. Who starts forest fires in Maine - and how? (1966)
  8090. Designing efficient logging systems for northern hardwoods using equipment production capabilities and costs. (1966)
  8091. Bacteria of living and dead larvae of Porthetria dispar (L.) (1966)
  8092. Performance of Seven Seed Sources of Blue Spruce in Central North Dakota (1966)
  8093. Land disturbances from strip-mining in eastern Kentucky: 1. Upper Cumberland coal reserve district (1966)
  8094. Botanical and Commercial Range of Balsam Fir In the Lake States (1966)
  8095. The accuracy of mean-growth estimates made with dial-gage dendrometers (1966)
  8096. A third look at Minnesota's timber. (1966)
  8097. Pulpwood production in the Northeast 1963 (1966)
  8098. Scleroderris canker on National Forests in Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin. (1966)
  8099. Defects in birch associated with injuries made by Xyloterinus politus Say. (1966)
  8100. Promising conifers for western Iowa.  (1966)
  8101. Gypsy moth egg-mass density and subsequent defoliation (1966)
  8102. Pulpwood production and consumption in the North Central Region by county, 1965. (1966)
  8103. Site index of Delaware-Maryland sweetgum stands in relation to soil characteristics (1966)
  8104. Effect of initial moisture content on performance of hardwood pallets. (1966)
  8105. Average growth rates in southern Maine (1966)
  8106. Forest genetics and related research at the Lake States Forest Experiment Station--an annotated bibliography, 1924-1965. (1966)
  8107. Cutting hardwood cants can boost sawmill profits (1966)
  8108. Forest tree improvement research in the Lake States, 1965. (1966)
  8109. Aerial spraying of low-grade hardwood stands with 2,4,5-T in West Virginia (1966)
  8110. Activity Patterns of Campers (1966)
  8111. Annotated bibliography of walnut and related species. (1966)
  8112. Joint proceedings, Second Genetics Workshop of the Society of American Foresters and Seventh Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference, October 21-23, 1965. (1966)
  8113. Economic guides for blister-rust control in the East (1966)
  8114. Estimating investment returns from growing red pine.  (1966)
  8115. Establishing Mixtures of Redcedar In Poor Oak-Hickory Forests (1966)
  8116. Distribution Methods and End-Uses For Hardwood Face Veneer and Plywood Manufactured In Michigan and Wisconsin In 1964 (1966)
  8117. Ten-year height growth variation in Lake States jack pine (1966)
  8118. Growth Response of Seedling Yellow Birch to Humus-Soil Mixtures (1966)
  8119. A selected and annotated bibliography of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) 1890-1954 (1966)
  8120. Firebreak Maintenance With Soil Sterilants (1966)
  8121. Decay and discoloration following logging wounds on northern hardwoods (1966)
  8122. Minnesota's aspen and its projected supply (1966)
  8123. An annotated bibliography of watershed management research by the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1931-65 (1966)
  8124. Shortleaf Pine Seedling Inventory Methods On Broadcast-Seeded Areas in the Missouri Ozarks (1966)
  8125. The cost of scaling & grading hardwood sawlogs (1966)
  8126. Lake States Pulpwood Production Hampered by Adverse Weather and Labor Shortage, 1965 (1966)
  8127. The market for fireplace wood in an urban area of Connecticut (1966)
  8128. Forest floor fuels in red and jack pine stands (1966)
  8129. Site index of yellow-poplar related to soil and topography in southern New Jersey (1966)
  8130. Botanical and Commercial Range of Tamarack In the Lake States (1966)
  8131. The market for wood pallets in the steel industry (1966)
  8132. Cordwood Yields From Thinnings in Young Oak Stands in the Missouri Ozarks (1966)
  8133. Costs & returns for hardwood lumber production in the Appalachian region of Kentucky and Ohio (1966)
  8134. Hardwood Face Veneer and Plywood Mill Closures in Michigan and Wisconsin Since 1950 (1966)
  8135. Studies of compatibility in Betula (1966)
  8136. Effect of Straining Caused by Sapstreak Disease on Sugar Maple Log and Lumber Values (1966)
  8137. Pine pollens frozen five years produce seed (1966)
  8138. Private Pleasure Boating In the National Forests of Minnesota (1966)
  8139. Family indices for seed-orchard selection (1966)
  8140. The Impact of Insects in the Northern Hardwoods Type (1966)
  8141. Selection for precocious flowering in Pinus sylvestris (1966)
  8142. Seasonal Fluctuation in Moisture Content of Pine Foliage (1966)
  8143. Germination & growth of paper birch & yellow birch in simulated strip cuttings (1966)
  8144. A Silvicultural Evaluation of Four Methods of Marking Second-growth Northern Hardwood Stands (1966)
  8145. Variation in juvenile growth and wood properties in half-sib cottonwood families  (1966)
  8146. Success of campgrounds studied as guide to recreation planners (1966)
  8147. Field and laboratory investigations of Bacillus thuringiensis as a control agent for the gypsy moth, Porthetria dispar (L.) (1966)
  8148. Lattice and compact family block designs in forest genetics (1966)
  8149. Air-drying practices in the central Appalachians (1966)
  8150. The problem of site variation within red pine provenance experiments  (1966)
  8151. Inheritance of germinative energy and germinative capacity in Douglas-fir  (1966)
  8152. Segregation for chlorophyll deficiencies and other phenodeviants in the x1 and x2 generations of irradiated jack pine (1966)
  8153. Monoterpene concentration in Douglas-fir in relation to geographic location and resistance to attack by the Douglas-fir beetle (1966)
  8154. Crossability and relationships of the California big-cone pines  (1966)
  8155. Germinant size of jack pine in relation to seed size and geographic origin  (1966)
  8156. A new spruce hybrid - Picea schrenkiana x P. glauca (1966)
  8157. Evidences of the inheritance of turpentine composition in slash pine  (1966)
  8158. Field trip on the Kellogg Forest of Michigan State University near Augusta, Michigan (1966)
  8159. Cone and seed yields in white spruce seed production areas (1966)
  8160. Vacuum storage of yellow-poplar pollen (1966)
  8161. Mass production of shortleaf x slash pine hybrids by pollinating unbagged female flowers  (1966)
  8162. The production of homozygous tree material (1966)
  8163. Stimulation of earlier flowering and seed production in jack pine seedlings through greenhouse and nursery culture  (1966)
  8164. Technique and interpretation in tree seed radiography (1966)
  8165. Variation and inheritance of some physiological and morphological traits in Douglas-fir  (1966)
  8166. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States Counties 1964 (1965)
  8167. The surface geometry of a closed conifer forest in relation to losses of intercepted snow (1965)
  8168. Artificial light sources differ in effect on birch seedling growth (1965)
  8169. Marketing West Virginia lumber to manufacturers in other states (1965)
  8170. Illinois' timber resource (1965)
  8171. Stand differentiation ability in northern hardwoods (1965)
  8172. Pattern of defect associated with stem stubs on northern hardwoods (1965)
  8173. Growth of yellow birch in a podzol soil (1965)
  8174. Effects of storage treatments on the ripening and viability of Virginia pine seed (1965)
  8175. The mensurational characteristics of eastern white pine (1965)
  8176. Atlantic white-cedar being eliminated by excessive animal damage in south Jersey (1965)
  8177. Organism interactions in decay and discoloration in beech, birch, and maple (1965)
  8178. Market opportunities for treated wooden guardrail posts in West Virginia (1965)
  8179. The variability of paper birch seed production, dispersal, and germination (1965)
  8180. Sustained winter streamflow from groundmelt (1965)
  8181. Survival and early growth of planted forest trees on strip-mine spoils in the Anthracite Region (1965)
  8182. Pre-commercial thinning not recommended for Virginia pine stands in southern Maryland (1965)
  8183. Air-layering sugar maple (1965)
  8184. Insect-induced crystallization of white pine resins. II. white-pine cone beetle (1965)
  8185. Germination of eastern white pine seed as influenced by stratification (1965)
  8186. A field test of procedures for evaluating and scheduling white-pine weevil control (1965)
  8187. Controlling light in small clearcuttings (1965)
  8188. Insect-induced crystallization of white pine resins. I. white-pine weevil (1965)
  8189. Effect of pruning the parent root on growth of aspen suckers (1965)
  8190. Addition of phosphorus to subsoil promotes root development of yellow birch (1965)
  8191. Low average blister-rust infection rates may mean high control costs (1965)
  8192. Species composition changes under individual tree selection cutting in cove hardwoods (1965)
  8193. Accuracy in streamflow measurements on the Fernow Experimental Forest (1965)
  8194. White pine pruning and branch growth (1965)
  8195. How to determine seasoning degrade losses in sawmill lumberyards (1965)
  8196. Pulpwood Production in the Lake States Counties 1963 (1964)
  8197. Collar crack of birch (1964)
  8198. Proceedings of the sixth Lake States forest tree improvement conference (1964)
  8199. Cooperative test plots produce some promising Chinese and hybrid chestnut trees (1964)
  8200. The timber resources of West Virginia (1964)
  8201. Water storage characteristics of several peats in situ (1964)
  8202. Calibrating a watershed by using climatic data (1964)
  8203. How to make a wind-movement recorder from any spare drum-type recorder (1964)
  8204. Estimating maximum allowable timber yields by linear programming (1964)
  8205. Evaluation of the trough-type rain gage (1964)
  8206. Evaluating and scheduling white-pine weevil control in the Northeast (1964)
  8207. Variation in sugar content in a budded sugar maple clone (1964)
  8208. Anatomy of hemlock ring shake associated with sapsucker injury (1964)
  8209. Second-year results of hybrid poplar test plantings on bituminous strip-mine spoils in Pennsylvania (1964)
  8210. Analyzing uncertain timber investments (1964)
  8211. Production and distribution of sweetgum seed in 1762 by four New Jersey stands (1964)
  8212. Direct seeding of pine and spruce in southwestern Maine (1964)
  8213. Frequency of streamflow measurements required to determine forest treatment effects (1964)
  8214. The Penobscot management-intensity demonstration plots (1964)
  8215. Germination, survival, and first-year growth of black cherry under various seedbed and supplemental treatments (1964)
  8216. The silvics and silviculture of Virginia pine in southern Maryland (1964)
  8217. The importance of dew in watershed-management research (1964)
  8218. The photo-choice method for recreation research (1964)
  8219. Oak site index on Belmont limestone soils in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia (1964)
  8220. Regeneration of birch and associated hardwoods after patch cutting (1964)
  8221. Improvement in butt-lot grade with increase in tree size, for six hardwood species (1964)
  8222. Timber industry opportunities in selected areas of West Virginia (1964)
  8223. Root systems of direct-seeded and variously planted loblolly, shortleaf, and pitch pines (1964)
  8224. A guide for screen and cover planting of trees on anthracite mine-spoil areas. (1964)
  8225. Disking to convert hardwood-loblolly pine stands to pine in eastern Maryland (1964)
  8226. Estimating numbers of campers on unsupervised campgrounds (1964)
  8227. Factors affecting the location of wood-using plants in the northern Appalachians (1964)
  8228. Deer browsing of hardwoods in the Northeast: a review and analysis of the situation and the research needed (1964)
  8229. Advance reproduction under mature oak stands of the New Jersey coastal plain (1963)
  8230. Silvical characteristics of eastern white pine (1963)
  8231. A technique for sexing fully developed embryos and early-instar larvae of the gypsy moth (1963)
  8232. Ring shake associated with Sapsucker injury (1963)
  8233. Hybrid poplar grows poorly on acid spoil banks at high elevations in West Virginia (1963)
  8234. Effect on Streamflow of Four Forest Practices in the Mountains of West Virginia (1963)
  8235. Seven-year results in managing a small woodlot in southern Maryland (1963)
  8236. A Survey of Sawmill Residues and Lumber as Raw Materials for Wood-using Industries in West Virginia (1963)
  8237. Thirteen-year growth of some green ash provenances in the northeast (1963)
  8238. 13 years of Forestry Research in West Virginia (1963)
  8239. Tip-moth control fails to improve height of planted loblolly pines in a Maryland study (1963)
  8240. Site Index of New Jersey Sweetgum Stands Related to soil and Water-Table Characteristics (1963)
  8241. Some relationships among air, snow, and soil temperatures and soil frost (1963)
  8242. Relationships between visitor characteristics and activities on two national forest recreation areas (1963)
  8243. A simple device for dehairing insect egg masses (1963)
  8244. Conditioning Loblolly Pine stands in Eastern Maryland for regeneration (1963)
  8245. Cost of marking hardwood sawtimber in West Virginia (1963)
  8246. Cull Development Under All-Aged Management of Hardwood Stands (1963)
  8247. Field trial of a tree injector in a weeding in West Virginia (1963)
  8248. Fungus and insect injury to yellow birch seeds and seedlings (1963)
  8249. Variation in resistance of hard pines to mouse damage (1963)
  8250. Five-year effects from row thinnings in loblolly pine plantations of eastern Maryland (1963)
  8251. Some observations on precipitation measurement on forested experimental watersheds (1963)
  8252. Timber management and economic analysis: a case study (1963)
  8253. Snow deposition and melt under different vegetative covers in central New York (1963)
  8254. Selecting white oaks as parent stock for growing high-quality logs (1963)
  8255. Tree diameter a poor indicator of age in West Virginia hardwoods (1963)
  8256. Effects of Seedbed, Overstory, and Understory on White Ash regeneration (1963)
  8257. Excessive exposure stimulates epicormic branching in young northern hardwoods (1963)
  8258. A demonstration of Four Intensities of Management in Northern Hardwoods (1963)
  8259. What happens to living cull trees left after heavy cutting in mixed hardwood stands? (1963)
  8260. Black walnut progeny study: a progress report (1963)
  8261. The Green-Striped Mapleworm (1963)
  8262. Bud-grafting yellow-poplar (1963)
  8263. The timber resources of New Hampshire (1963)
  8264. Effect of humidity during artificial extraction on the subsequent vigor of pine pollen (1963)
  8265. Proposed seed collection zones for the central states (1963)
  8266. Some effects of competition on the survival of yellow-poplar seedlings (1962)
  8267. White-pine weevil control with knapsack mistblower (1962)
  8268. 2, 4, 5 -T amine not recommended for frill-treating hardwood culls in West Virginia (1962)
  8269. Another scale insect on beech (1962)
  8270. Uninjured trees - a meaningful guide to white-pine weevil control decisions (1962)
  8271. Potassium, magnesium, and calcium requirements of Virginia pine (1962)
  8272. How to collect and process large polyhedral viruses of insects (1962)
  8273. Profitable woodlot management in New England (1962)
  8274. Leaf fall, humus depth, and soil frost in a northern hardwood forest (1962)
  8275. Comparative site indices for northern hardwoods in the Green Mountains of Vermont (1962)
  8276. Control of rhododendron by basal spray (1962)
  8277. A weeding in ten-year-old northern hardwoods - methods and time requirements (1962)
  8278. The convection stack - a device for ridding pit toilets of bad odor (1962)
  8279. Rooting greenwood cuttings of sugar maple - effect of clone and medium (1961)
  8280. Regenerating the last strips in strip-cuttings in Virginia pine (1961)
  8281. Average growth rates in the spruce-fir region of New England, based on remeasured plots (1961)
  8282. Prediction of yield in old-field sweetgum stands in southern New Jersey (1961)
  8283. Lumber or chips? A comparison of small-log utilization alternatives (1961)
  8284. Effect of dieldrin in the glue line of oak plywood panels in preventing Lyctus beetle damage (1961)
  8285. A chemical light meter for forest research (1961)
  8286. Results of deer exclosure studies in northeastern Pennsylvania (1961)
  8287. Silvical characteristics of paper birch (Betula papyrifera (1961)
  8288. Rooting greenwood cuttings of yellow birch (1961)
  8289. Fomes annosus - what it is and how to recognize it (1961)
  8290. The Beddington Burn stages a comeback (1961)
  8291. Potassium, magnesium, and calcium deficiency symptoms (1961)
  8292. Killing cull trees with ammate crystals - a case study (1961)
  8293. Ash dieback in the Northeast (1961)
  8294. Age-size relationships in all-aged northern hardwoods (1961)
  8295. Interception of precipitation by northern hardwoods (1961)
  8296. Report on 1960 forest tree seed crop in New England (1961)
  8297. Effect of seedbed preparation on natural reproduction of spruce and hemlock under dense shade (1961)
  8298. Birch seeds will germinate under a water-light treatment without pre-chilling (1961)
  8299. Results of 1938 IUFRO Scotch pine provenance test in New York (1961)
  8300. Further observations of snow and frost in the Adirondacks (1961)
  8301. Silvical characteristics of beech (Fagus grandifolia) (1961)
  8302. Leafing-out date not indicative of growth rate in hybrid poplars (1961)
  8303. An appraisal of early reproduction after cutting in northern Appalachian hardwood stands (1961)
  8304. Yellow birch grows better in mixed-wood stands than in northern hardwood old-growth stands (1961)
  8305. Ten-year earnings from two small woodlands (1961)
  8306. The Virginia pine sawfly in 1960 - a special cooperative report (1961)
  8307. Effect of seedbed condition on regeneration of Virginia pine after logging (1961)
  8308. Heart Rots of Red and White Firs (1961)
  8309. Roadside brush control with 2,4,5-T on eastern national forests (1961)
  8310. Silvical characteristics of red maple (Acer rubrum) (1961)
  8311. Prescribed burning in the pine regions of southern New Jersey and eastern shore Maryland - a summary of present knowledge (1961)
  8312. Thinning balsam fir thickets with soil sterilants (1961)
  8313. Mice and voles prefer spruce seeds (1961)
  8314. Introducing white pine into poor-site hardwood stands in West Virginia (1961)
  8315. Development of second-growth northern hardwoods on Bartlett Experimental Forest - a 25-year record (1961)
  8316. Managing mountain hardwoods - a ten-year appraisal (1961)
  8317. Screening tests of chemical deterrents  (1961)
  8318. Planting sites in the Northeast (1961)
  8319. Tree planting in the Allegheny section (1961)
  8320. Cost of skid roads for arch logging in West Virginia (1960)
  8321. Effect of scrub oak and associated ground cover on soil moisture (1960)
  8322. Seasonal growth in white pine seedlings from different provenances (1960)
  8323. Silvical characteristics of black cherry (Prunus serotina) (1960)
  8324. Humus depths under cut and uncut northern hardwood forests (1960)
  8325. Silvical characteristics of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) (1960)
  8326. How much scarification from summer logging? (1960)
  8327. Trees for strip-mined lands (1960)
  8328. Observations on a hybrid poplar test planting in West Virginia (1960)
  8329. Development of old-growth northern hardwoods on Bartlett Experimental Forest - a 22-year record (1960)
  8330. How to collect and process small polyhedral viruses of insects (1960)
  8331. Snow accumulations and melt under certain forest conditions in the Adirondacks (1960)
  8332. Sweetgum blight and dieback of associated hardwoods on the Beltsville Experimental Forest in Maryland (1960)
  8333. The Timber Resources of Maine. A Report on the Forest Survey made by the U.S. Forest Service (1960)
  8334. Automatic devices to take water samples and to raise trash screens at weirs (1960)
  8335. Silvical characteristics of Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana) (1960)
  8336. Nematodes inhabit soils of forest and clear-cut areas (1960)
  8337. Silvical characteristics of yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) (1960)
  8338. A simple filter dam for small streams (1960)
  8339. Timber management opportunities in Pennsylvania (1960)
  8340. Virginia pine seed viable two months before natural cone opening (1960)
  8341. The effects of environmental conditions on the growth of Merulius lacrymans (1960)
  8342. Effect of competition on height growth and survival of planted Japanese larch (1960)
  8343. Effects of low thinning in Atlantic white-cedar stands (1960)
  8344. Seven years later: effects of wildfire in a young stand of Virginia pine and hardwoods (1960)
  8345. Thinning sweetgum stands in southern New Jersey (1960)
  8346. Report on 1959 forest tree seed crop in New England (1960)
  8347. The Virginia pine sawfly outbreak 1955-1959 (1960)
  8348. A time-corrector device for adjusting streamflow records (1960)
  8349. Release, browse damage, and growth of young white pines (1960)
  8350. Soil moisture patterns in a northern coniferous forest (1959)
  8351. Three scales of aerial photography compared for making stand measurements (1959)
  8352. Effect of one low thinning on cove and slope hardwoods in the New Jersey highlands (1959)
  8353. Hardwoods on poorly drained sites do not respond to low thinning (1959)
  8354. Silvical characteristics of white ash (Fraxinus americana) (1959)
  8355. Development of yellow birch nursery stock not affected by transplanting (1959)
  8356. Silvical characteristics of red spruce (Picea rubens) (1959)
  8357. Rating poplars for Melampsora leaf rust infection (1959)
  8358. Relation of soil nutrients and light to prevalence of mycorrhizae on pine seedlings (1959)
  8359. Natural regeneration in bottomland hardwoods of southern New Jersey (1959)
  8360. Silvical characteristics of green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) (1959)
  8361. Report on 1958 forest tree seed crop in New England (1959)
  8362. Heavy snowfall damage Virginia pine (1959)
  8363. The Hickory Run deer exclosure (1959)
  8364. The Timber Resources of Delaware. A Report on tbe Forest survey made by the U.S. Forest Service. (1959)
  8365. Selection of stand variables in southern Maine for making volume estimates from aerial photos (1959)
  8366. Hormones & growth regulators can be useful to foresters (1959)
  8367. Charcoal from chemi-peeled hardwoods (1959)
  8368. Forest disease & insect conditions in the Northeast - 1958 (1959)
  8369. What's known about managing eastern white pine (1959)
  8370. Silvical characteristics of balsam fir (Abies balsamea) (1959)
  8371. Sampling the quality of hardwood trees (1959)
  8372. Possibilities of breeding weevil-resistant white pine strains (1959)
  8373. A method of estimating cubic volume in felled trees (1959)
  8374. A problem analysis and program for watershed-management research in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1959)
  8375. Silvical characteristics of Atlantic white-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) (1959)
  8376. Silvical characteristics of pitch pine (Pinus rigida) (1959)
  8377. Timely salvage can reduce losses from beech scale-Nectria attack (1958)
  8378. The Timber Resources of New Jersey. A report on the forest survey made by the U.S. Forest Service (1958)
  8379. Penobscot woodlands yield annual cuts (1958)
  8380. A test of measured dosages for chemical control of Allegheny hardwoods (1958)
  8381. Moisture-barrier performance of ground covers in basementless homes (1958)
  8382. A management guide for northern hardwoods in New England (1958)
  8383. Results 18 years after planting loblolly pines at different spacings (1958)
  8384. Pruning Allegheny hardwoods (1958)
  8385. Growth of white pine and red spruce trees after pruning (1958)
  8386. Forestry and deer in the pine region of New Jersey (1958)
  8387. Control of the white-pine weevil with insecticidal emulsions (1958)
  8388. Regeneration after cutting of old-growth northern hardwoods in New Hampshire (1958)
  8389. Report on forest tree seed crop in New England in 1957 (1958)
  8390. Silvical characteristics of sweet birch (Betula lenta) (1958)
  8391. Genetic differences in juvenile Shumard oak (1958)
  8392. Helicopter spraying with 2,4,5-T to release young white pines (1958)
  8393. Three diameter-limit cuttings in West Virginia hardwoods a 5-year report (1958)
  8394. A survey of forest tree diseases in the Northeast - 1957 (1958)
  8395. Some recent developments in white-pine weevil research in the Northeast (1958)
  8396. Direct seeding of pitch pine in southern New Jersey (1958)
  8397. Forest insect disease conditions in the Northeast - 1959 (1958)
  8398. The Massabesic Experimental Forest (1958)
  8399. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for white oak in the Northeast (1957)
  8400. The Timber Resources of Connecticut (1957)
  8401. Converting factors for stacked wood (1957)
  8402. Some natural factors that govern the management of oaks (1957)
  8403. Weevil attacks apparently unrelated to height of eastern white pine (1957)
  8404. Physical properties of 134 soils in six northeastern states (1957)
  8405. Weevil - red rot associations in eastern white pine (1957)
  8406. A bibliography on forest genetics and forest tree improvement 1955 (1957)
  8407. Is hardwood nursery stock available? (1957)
  8408. Look to the hardwoods! (1957)
  8409. Value loss from weevil-caused defects in eastern white pine lumber (1957)
  8410. A program of watershed-management research (1957)
  8411. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for pitch pine in the northeast (1957)
  8412. Guides to manufacturing and marketing charcoal in the Northeastern States (1957)
  8413. Chaff seeding does not inhibit tree reproduction (1957)
  8414. Snow and frost measurements in a watershed-management research program (1957)
  8415. Growth and mortality of residual loblolly pines after a seed-tree cutting (1957)
  8416. A proposed site index for red spruce in the Northeast (1957)
  8417. Seedbed treatment increases dominance of natural loblolly pine reproduction (1957)
  8418. Forest insect & disease conditions in the Northeast - 1956 (1957)
  8419. Converting factors for stacked wood (1957)
  8420. Frill treatment with 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D effective for killing northern hardwoods (1957)
  8421. The timber resources of Rhode Island (1957)
  8422. The Adirondack research center (1957)
  8423. Testing American chestnuts for blight resistance (1957)
  8424. Effects of continuous bagging of white pine cones (1957)
  8425. Gentle-grade roads mean faster skidding (1957)
  8426. Production and sale of charcoal in the Northeast (1957)
  8427. Marking guides for northern hardwoods under the selection system (1957)
  8428. Thinning young oak stands on poor sites in southern New Jersey does not pay (1956)
  8429. The timber resources of New York (1956)
  8430. Estimating costs of improving Adirondack timber stands by killing culls with frills and sodium arsenite (1956)
  8431. Beech root sprouts can be damaged by sodium arsenite treatment of parent tree (1956)
  8432. Close woods utilization commonly practiced in Delaware (1956)
  8433. The Timber Resource in Massachusetts (1956)
  8434. Relation of heart rots to mortality of red spruce in the Green Mountain National Forest (1956)
  8435. Results of small woodlot cuttings on Penobscot Experimental Forest, 1953 and 1954 (1956)
  8436. Chemical control of hardwoods on pine sites of Maryland's eastern shore (1956)
  8437. The production and use of wood chips from Virginia pine thinnings (1956)
  8438. Injury to white pine crowns in northern New England in 1955 (1956)
  8439. Scaling practices at northeastern sawmills (1956)
  8440. Heart rot of Virginia pine in Maryland (1956)
  8441. Buds enable pitch and shortleaf pines to recover from injury (1956)
  8442. Placing our northern hardwood woodlots under management (1956)
  8443. A small quantity of sodium arsenite will kill large cull hardwoods (1956)
  8444. An economic analysis of mine-timber marketing in West Virginia (1956)
  8445. The role of forest humus in watershed management in New England (1956)
  8446. Ohio's forests and wood-using industries (1956)
  8447. Forest insect conditions in the Northeast - 1955 (1956)
  8448. Changes after partial cutting of a spruce-fir stand in Maine (1956)
  8449. A dual-nozzle system for mist blowers (1955)
  8450. A bibliography on forest genetics and forest tree improvement (1955)
  8451. Stocking and yield of Virginia pine stands in Prince Georges County, Maryland (1955)
  8452. Sawmill "Waste" (1955)
  8453. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for American beech in the Northeast (1955)
  8454. How damage to balsam fir develops after a spruce budworm epidemic (1955)
  8455. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for yellow birch in the Northeast (1955)
  8456. Forest insect conditions in the Northeast - 1954 (1955)
  8457. Use ammate in notches for deadening trees only during the growing season (1955)
  8458. Adaptability of sash gangsaw mills to northeastern conditions (1955)
  8459. Estimating upper-stem and limb-wood volume in northeastern hardwoods (1955)
  8460. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for sugar maple in the northeast (1955)
  8461. Relationship of stump diameter to d. b. h. for yellow-poplar in the Northeast (1955)
  8462. Observations following wildfire in a young stand of Virginia pine and hardwoods (1955)
  8463. Root competition slows growth of p1antings on unprepared sites in scrub oak (1955)
  8464. Use of sprays to control the pales weevil (Hylobius pales) (1955)
  8465. Windthrow a hazard in Virginia pine strip cuttings (1955)
  8466. The Timber Resource in Maryland (1955)
  8467. Size of trees cut in the northeast for sawlogs and pulpwood (1955)
  8468. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for northern red oak in the Northeast (1955)
  8469. Forest insect conditions in the Northeast - 1953 (1954)
  8470. Surface sterilization of hybrid poplar cuttings (1954)
  8471. Relationship of stump diameter to d.b.h. for white pine in the northeast (1954)
  8472. Do thinning and prescribed burning affect the growth of shortleaf pine? (1954)
  8473. Reproducing pine stands on the eastern shore of Maryland using a seed-tree cutting and preparing seedbeds with machinery and summer fires (1954)
  8474. Effect of ammate on unwanted growth in oak--yellow-poplar stands in New Jersey (1954)
  8475. Methods of establishing plantations of hybrid-poplar cuttings (1954)
  8476. How to control the white pine weevil with a hand sprayer (1954)
  8477. Factors affecting wind damage in selectively cut stands of spruce and fir in Maine and northern New Hampshire (1954)
  8478. Improvement cuttings on farm woodlands bring good dividends (1954)
  8479. Growth response in Allegheny hardwood forests after diameter-limit pulpwood cuttings (1954)
  8480. 1954 hurricane damage on Penobscot Experimental Forest (1954)
  8481. What is this thing called growth? (1954)
  8482. A potential timber-type Chinese chestnut (1954)
  8483. Use of plant indicators as an index to site quality (1954)
  8484. Mice cause severe damage to Virginia pine reproduction (1954)
  8485. Cutting mountain hardwood stands (1954)
  8486. Results of a mouse census in a spruce-fir-hemlock forest in Maine (1954)
  8487. Effect of sterilizing treatments on survival and growth of hybrid poplar cuttings (1954)
  8488. Regeneration after clear-cutting second-growth northern hardwoods (1954)
  8489. Decay under basementless houses prevented by soil covers (1954)
  8490. Returns from a white pine woodlot (1954)
  8491. Summer is the best time to thin hybrid poplar plantations (1954)
  8492. The forest resources of New Hampshire (1954)
  8493. Empirical yield tables for spruce-fir cut-over lands in the Northeast (1953)
  8494. Rooting ability of native cottonwoods depends on the clone used (1953)
  8495. Partial cuttings in northern hardwoods of the Lake States: twenty-year experimental results (1953)
  8496. Growth behavior of white pine in an uncut stand in southwestern Maine (1953)
  8497. Increasing the efficiency of airphoto forest surveys by better definition of classes (1953)
  8498. Relative ease of peeling beech, red maple, and yellow birch (1953)
  8499. Control of decay in bolts and logs of northern hardwoods during storage (1953)
  8500. Hardwood log grading scale stick improved (1953)
  8501. Use of aerial photographs in estimating forest drain (1953)
  8502. Small-forest management in the spruce-fir region (1953)
  8503. Severe burning treatment tested on lowland pine sites (1953)
  8504. A volume table for Virginia pine in Prince Georges County, Maryland (1953)
  8505. Notes on flowering and fruiting of northeastern trees (1953)
  8506. Converting Virginia pine stump diameters to diameters breast high (1953)
  8507. Five years of research on the Fernow Experimental Forest (1953)
  8508. Heavy seed crop forecast for Virginia pine in 1953 (1953)
  8509. Production and marketing of wood piling and poles in the Northeast (1953)
  8510. How second-growth northern hardwoods develop after thinning (1953)
  8511. Summary of tree-breeding experiments by The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 1947-1950 (1953)
  8512. An aid in choosing the right tree to leave (1953)
  8513. Large-scale airphotos tested in forest survey prove unsatisfactory (1952)
  8514. Preliminary results of red pine seed-source tests in northwestern Pennsylvania (1952)
  8515. Poisoning hardwoods in southern New Jersey (1952)
  8516. The southeastern Maine fire area - four years later (1952)
  8517. Cover crops no substitute for cultivation in hybrid poplar plantings (1952)
  8518. A method of determining surface runoff by  (1952)
  8519. How many trees are destroyed in logging? (1952)
  8520. Forest Statistics for Vermont (1952)
  8521. A handy aid for hardwood log graders (1952)
  8522. A method of measuring increase in soil depth and water-storage capacity due to forest management (1952)
  8523. Deer repellent fails to protect pine seedlings (1952)
  8524. Forest statistics for West Virginia (1952)
  8525. A directory of forest genetics research in the United States and Canada (1952)
  8526. Growth of yellow-poplar and associated species in West Virginia ...as a guide to selective cutting (1952)
  8527. A method of evaluating forest site quality from soil, forest cover, and indicator plants (1952)
  8528. Choosing suitable times for prescribed burning in southern New Jersey (1952)
  8529. Pollen dispersion of some forest trees (1952)
  8530. Relationships of red pine seed source, seed weight, seedling weight, and height growth in Kane test plantation (1952)
  8531. No exceptional vigor found in hybrid pines tested (1951)
  8532. Timber markets and marketing in the Monocacy River watershed of Maryland and Pennsylvania (1951)
  8533. A guide for salvaging white pine injured by forest fires (1951)
  8534. Four test-demonstrations of hardwood log grades in the Northeast (1951)
  8535. Distant earthquakes affect local ground-water levels (1951)
  8536. A preliminary appraisal of New Hampshire's forest-yield tax (1951)
  8537. Mowing of northern hardwood reproduction not profitable (1951)
  8538. Reforestation of strip-mined lands in West Virginia (1951)
  8539. Unusual cause of death in red pine plantation (1951)
  8540. Form-class volume tables for estimating board-foot content of northern conifers (1951)
  8541. Budworm damage in Canada: some observations on mortality (1951)
  8542. Erosion studies on the Schoharie Watershed, New York (1951)
  8543. Tree-breeding technique: some effects of continuous bagging (1951)
  8544. Forest resources of the Monocacy River watershed of Maryland and Pennsylvania (1951)
  8545. Bulldozer better than poisons for preparing scrub oak planting sites (1951)
  8546. Effect of soil and cover conditions on soil-water relationships (1951)
  8547. Age, origin, and crown injuries affect growth of South Jersey pines (1951)
  8548. Weed killers of limited use in reforesting scrub oak barrens (1951)
  8549. Weed killers may be useful in reforesting old burns (1950)
  8550. Prescribed burning does not reduce yield from oak-pine stands of southern New Jersey (1950)
  8551. Effect of prescribed burns and shelterwood cutting on reproduction of shortleaf and pitch pine (1950)
  8552. A pilot study of a portable wood chipper (1950)
  8553. The ownership of small private forest-land holdings in 23 New England towns (1950)
  8554. Bibliography of the Northeastern and Allegheny Forest Experiment Stations 1923-1949 (1950)
  8555. The wood-supply situation in New York State with special reference to wood for pulping (1949)
  8556. Thinning young oak stands for small mine timbers - at a profit (1949)
  8557. Binoculars with mil scale as a training aid for estimating form class (1949)
  8558. Preliminary survey of markets and prices of forest products in the Del-Mar-Va Peninsula (1949)
  8559. Recruiting and training labor for woods work (1949)
  8560. Mapping vulnerability of spruce-fir stands in the Northeast to spruce budworm attack (1949)
  8561. Forest insurance (1949)
  8562. Restocking conditions on the burned-over forest lands of southwestern Maine, June 1949 (1949)
  8563. Preliminary survey of the marketing of farm woodland products in the northern New England states (1949)
  8564. Rehabilitation of fire-damaged forest lands in southwestern Maine (1949)
  8565. Slash disposal in oak-pine stands of southern New Jersey (1949)
  8566. Effects of defoliation on growth of certain conifers (1949)
  8567. A short cut for scaling aerial photos (1948)
  8568. Hybrid poplar planting in the Lake States (1948)
  8569. Choosing methods and equipment for logging (1948)
  8570. Hardwood log grading and lumber value (1948)
  8571. Labor requirements for yarding and hauling pulpwood (1948)
  8572. Observations on fire-damaged white pine in southwestern Maine July 1948 (1948)
  8573. Growth, cull, and, mortality as factors in managing timber in the Anthracite Region (1948)
  8574. Evaluation of tree risk in the spruce - fir region of the Northeast (1948)
  8575. Wood content of stacked 4-foot round pulpwood in Connecticut (1948)
  8576. Flood control surveys in the northeast (1947)
  8577. Timber resources of New England and New York with reference to pulpwood supplies (1947)
  8578. Style manual for publications (1947)
  8579. Tables for technical writers (1947)
  8580. The white pine - oak forests of the anthracite region (1947)
  8581. The chestnut oak forests of the anthracite region (1947)
  8582. The white pine - hemlock forests of the anthracite region (1947)
  8583. Estimating tree heights from shadows on vertical aerial photographs (1947)
  8584. The red oak - white oak forests of the Anthracite Region (1947)
  8585. The scrub oak forests of the anthracite region (1947)
  8586. The northern hardwood forests of the Anthracite Region (1947)
  8587. The aspen-gray birch forests of the Anthracite Region (1947)
  8588. Notes on Some Old-Growth Forests in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois (1941)
  8589. Black walnut: its growth and management (1921)
  8590. Damping-off in forest nurseries (1921)
  8591. Utilization of black walnut (1921)
  8592. Production of lumber, lath, and shingles in 1918 (1920)
  8593. Manual of design and installation of Forest Service water spray dry kiln (1920)
  8594. The dry-rot of incense cedar (1920)
  8595. Utilization of sycamore (1920)
  8596. Jack Pine (1920)
  8597. Forestry lessons on home woodlands (1920)
  8598. A study of the rots of western white pine (1919)
  8599. Plant succession in relation to range management (1919)
  8600. Range management on the National Forests (1919)
  8601. Production of lumber, lath, and shingles in 1917 (1919)
  8602. ROMI-RIP: Rough Mill RIP-first simulator user's guide ()
  8603. The timber resources of Pennsylvania. A report on the forest survey made by the U.S. Forest Service ()

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