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All Pacific Southwest Research Station Pubs

  1. Dissemination of aerial and root infecting Phytophthoras by human vectors (2008)
  2. Welcome to the sudden oak death third science symposium (2008)
  3. Evaluation of molecular markers for Phytophthora ramorum detection and identification using a standardized library of isolates  (2008)
  4. Evidence of indirect impacts of introduced trout on native amphibians via facilitation of a shared predator.  (2008)
  5. Using multiple metrics to assess the effects of forest succession on population status: A comparative study of two terrestrial salamanders in the US Pacific Northwest. (2008)
  6. Proceedings of the 2002 fire conference: managing fire and fuels in the remaining wildlands and open spaces of the Southwestern United States  (2008)
  7. Amphibians as metrics of critical biological thresholds in forested headwater streams of the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. (2008)
  8. Los Angeles 1-Million tree canopy cover assessment (2008)
  9. Implementation guide for turbidity threshold sampling: principles, procedures, and analysis (2008)
  10. Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum distribution in streams within California watersheds (2008)
  11. A method for locating potential tree-planting sites in urban areas: a case study of Los Angeles, USA (2008)
  12. Greener cities: U.S. Forest Service software package helps cities manage their urban treescape (2008)
  13. A high throughput system for the detection of Phytophthora ramorum in susceptible plant species: a preliminary report (2008)
  14. Repelling invaders: Hawaiian foresters use ecology to counter invasive species (2008)
  15. Eradication of Phytophthora ramorum from Oregon forests: status after 6 years (2008)
  16. Status of Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae in Europe (2008)
  17. Chemistry of coast live oak response to Phytophthora ramorum infection (2008)
  18. Determining the effectiveness of the federal order/interim rule on Phytophthora ramorum dissemination in nurseries (2008)
  19. Log susceptibility of Iberian tree species to Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  20. Forest Service National Forest System perceptions of law enforcement and investigations: nationwide study (2008)
  21. Recreation visitor research: studies of diversity (2008)
  22. An update on Phytophthora ramorum in European nurseries (2008)
  23. Infection of tree stems by zoospores of Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae (2008)
  24. Canadian Phytophthora ramorum 2006 update (2008)
  25. Phytophthora ramorum isolated from California bay laurel inflorescences and mistletoe: possible implications relating to disease spread (2008)
  26. Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae: regulation in the European union (2008)
  27. Attraction of ambrosia and bark beetles to coast live oaks infected by Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  28. Natural outbreaks of Phytophthora ramorum in the U.K.— current status and monitoring update (2008)
  29. Effects of environmental variables on the survival of Phytophthora ramorum in bay laurel leaves (2008)
  30. Susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum in California bay laurel, a key foliar host of sudden oak death (2008)
  31. Postfire communications: the influence of site visits on local support. (2008)
  32. Quantification of sudden oak death tree mortality in the Big Sur ecoregion of California (2008)
  33. Human activity and the spread of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  34. Distribution of Phytophthora ramorum, P. nemorosa, and P.pseudosyringae in native coastal California forest communities (2008)
  35. Increasing distance from California bay laurel reduces the risk and severity of Phytophthora ramorum canker in coast live oak (2008)
  36. Detecting Phytophthora ramorum and other species of Phytophthora in Streams in natural ecosystems using baiting and filtration methods (2008)
  37. 2006 pilot survey for Phytophthora ramorum in forest streams in the USA (2008)
  38. In vitro foliage susceptibility of canary islands laurel forests: a model for better understanding the ecology of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  39. The OakMapper WebGIS: improved access to sudden oak death spatial data (2008)
  40. Spread and development of Phytophthora ramorum in a California christmas tree farm (2008)
  41. Using sigmoidal curve-fitting in a real- time PCR detection assay to determine detection thresholds (2008)
  42. Estimated economic losses associated with the destruction of plants owing to Phytophthora ramorum quarantine efforts in Washington state (2008)
  43. Introducing the Phytophthora database: an integrated resource for detecting, monitoring, and managing Phytophthora diseases (2008)
  44. Vegetation response following Phytophthora ramorum eradication treatments in southwest Oregon forests (2008)
  45. Decision modeling for analyzing fire action outcomes (2008)
  46. An investigation of crown fuel bulk density effects on the dynamics of crown fire initiation in shrublands (2008)
  47. Microbial- and isothiocyanate-mediated control of Phytophthora and Pythium species (2008)
  48. Detection of mRNA by reverse transcription PCR as an indicator of viability in Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  49. The status of Phytophthora ramorum in Ireland (2008)
  50. Effect of environmental and seasonal factors on the susceptibility of different rhododendron species and hybrids to Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  51. Five years of monitoring infection and mortality in redwood tanoak forests (2008)
  52. Can Phytophthora ramorum be spread with contaminated irrigation water? (2008)
  53. Sporulation of Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae on asymptomatic foliage and fruit (2008)
  54. Seasonal symptom expression, laboratory detection success, and sporulation potential of Phytophthora ramorum on rhododendron and camellia (2008)
  55. Influence of oak woodland composition and structure on infection by Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  56. Monitoring for Phytophthora ramorum and other species of Phytophthora in nurseries and urban areas in the Southeastern USA (2008)
  57. Landscape connectivity influences the establishment of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  58. Four years experience with filtration systems in commercial nurseries for eliminating Phytophthora species from recirculation water (2008)
  59. Rock glaciers and related periglacial landforms in the Sierra Nevada, CA, USA; inventory, distribution and climatic relationships. (2008)
  60. Spatial and temporal aspects of tylosis formation in tanoak inoculated with Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  61. Soil treatments for the elimination of Phytophthora ramorum from nursery beds: current knowledge from the Laboratory and the field (2008)
  62. Effectiveness of fungicides in protecting conifers and rhododendrons from Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  63. Recommended industry best management practices for the prevention of Phytophthora ramorum introduction in nursery operations (2008)
  64. Influence of woodland expansion (1942 to 2000) on the establishment of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  65. Facts or friction: the evolving role of science in phytosanitary issues (2008)
  66. Pathogenicity of Phytophthora species isolated from rhizosphere soil in the eastern United States (2008)
  67. Investigating the potential of biological control against Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  68. The big sur ecoregion sudden oak death adaptive management project: ecological monitoring (2008)
  69. Phytophthora species associated with stem cankers on tanoak in southwestern Oregon (2008)
  70. Studies of tissue colonization in Rhododendron by Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  71. Six years of aerial and ground monitoring surveys for sudden oak death in California (2008)
  72. Mapping hardwood mortality for the early detection of P. ramorum: an assessment of aerial surveys and object-oriented image analysis (2008)
  73. Tropical community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planting (2008)
  74. Fire social science research from the Pacific Southwest research station: studies supported by national fire plan funds (2008)
  75. Contingency planning for Phytophthora ramorum outbreaks: progress report work package 7, EU RAPRA project (2008)
  76. What can availability of the Phytophthora ramorum genome do for us? (2008)
  77. Susceptibility of selected ornamental plants to Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  78. Evaluation of fungicides for control of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  79. Population structure of Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon  (2008)
  80. Preliminary observations of heat treatment to control Phytophthora ramorum in infected wood species: an extended abstract (2008)
  81. Mitochondrial genomics in the Genus Phytophthora with a focus on Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  82. Survival of Phytophthora ramorum Chlamydospores at high and low temperatures (2008)
  83. Wildland management of Phytophthora ramorum in northern California forests (2008)
  84. Identification of control agents and factors affecting pathogenicity of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  85. Photosynthetic declines are induced by Phytophthora ramorum infection and exposure to elicitins (2008)
  86. Phytophthora ramorum + P. kernoviae = international biosecurity failure (2008)
  87. Development of Phytophthora ramorum infection and disease symptoms on coast redwood seedlings (2008)
  88. What you can do to help improve regulation of the plants for planting pathway (2008)
  89. Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum in soil, leaf litter, rain traps, and watercourses in an historical cornish garden (2008)
  90. Preservation of Lithocarpus densiflorus diversity on California’s central Coast: a cooperative project with area residents (2008)
  91. Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae in soil and rainwater samples collected at two sites on a cornish estate (2008)
  92. Stream monitoring for detection of Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon (2008)
  93. Pathogenicity variation in two west coast forest Phytophthoras, Phytophthora nemorosa and P. pseudosyringae, to bay laurel (2008)
  94. Comparing Phytophthora ramorum diagnostic protocols for the national Sudden Oak death stream monitoring program (2008)
  95. Comparative Susceptibility of Plants Native to the Appalachian Range of the United States to Inoculation With Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  96. Microclimate environmental parameters indexed for Sudden Oak death in Georgia and South Carolina (2008)
  97. Evaluation of a rapid diagnostic field test kit for identification of Phytophthora ramorum, P. kernoviae and other Phytophthora species at the point of inspection  (2008)
  98. The maturation and germination of Phytophthora ramorum Chlamydospores (2008)
  99. Proceedings of the sudden oak death third science symposium (2008)
  100. Assessing bat detectability and occupancy with multiple automated echolocation detectors (2008)
  101. Prehistoric human influence on the abundance and distribution of deadwood in alpine landscapes (2008)
  102. In vitro testing of biological control agents on A1 and A2 isolates of Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  103. Antimicrobial activity of extracts and select compounds in the heartwood of seven western conifers toward Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  104. Review of Current Information Regarding the Phytosanitary Risks of Phytophthora ramorum and North American Conifers (2008)
  105. Predicting movement of nursery hosts using a linear network model (2008)
  106. New relationships among the sudden oak death pathogen, bark and ambrosia beetles, and fungi colonizing coast live oaks (2008)
  107. Epidemiological modeling of Phytophthora ramorum: network properties of susceptible plant genera movements in the nursery sector of England and Wales (2008)
  108. Summer survival of Phytophthora ramorum in California bay laurel leaves (2008)
  109. Rethinking phytophthora—research opportunities and management (2008)
  110. Assessment of potential economic and environmental impacts caused by Phytophthora ramorum in Europe (2008)
  111. Environmental parameters affecting inoculum production from lilac leaf pieces infected with Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  112. Climate-Host Mapping of Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of sudden oak death (2008)
  113. Spatial variation in effects of temperature on Phenotypic characteristics of Phytophthora ramorum isolates from eastern Sonoma county (2008)
  114. Predicting the spread of sudden oak death in California: spatial-temporal modeling of susceptible-infectious transitions (2008)
  115. Phytophthora ramorum in Scotland: is it all over? (2008)
  116. Mapping sudden oak death risk nationally using host, climate, and pathways data (2008)
  117. Phytophthora siskiyouensis, a new species from soil and water in southwest Oregon (2008)
  118. Molecular evolution of an Avirulence Homolog (Avh) gene subfamily in Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  119. Susceptibility of some native plant species from Hawaii to Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  120. Linking sudden oak death with spatial economic value transfer (2008)
  121. Global gene expression profiles of Phytophthora ramorum strain pr102 in response to plant host and tissue differentiation  (2008)
  122. Effect of flooding on root and foliar disease severity on Rhododendron Caused by Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  123. Contemporary California indian uses for food of species affected by Phytophthora ramorum (2008)
  124. Correlating Phytophthora ramorum infection rate and lesion expansion in tanoak (2008)
  125. Implementation of a thinning and burning study in tanoak-redwood stands in Santa Cruz and Mendocino counties (2008)
  126. Geographical distribution of Phytophthora ramorum in Norway (2008)
  127. Phytophthora ramorum early detection surveys for forests in the United States, 2003–2006 (2008)
  128. Phytophthora ramorum infects tanoak sapwood and is associated with reduced sap flux and specific conductivity of xylem (2008)
  129. Invasion of xylem of mature tree stems by Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae (2008)
  130. Suppression of Phytophthora ramorum in aluminum-amended peatmoss (2008)
  131. Prescribed burning ineffective for improving turkey habitat on a recently regenerated mesic site in southern Appalachian Mountains (2007)
  132. Mist net effort required to inventory a forest bat species assemblage. (2007)
  133. The Relationship Between Wildlife Damage Feeding Behavior and Stand Management in Coastal Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) (2007)
  134. Strategies for modeling habitat relationships of uncommon species: An example using the Siskiyou Mountains salamander (Plethodon stormi). (2007)
  135. Silvicultural Challenges for Coast Redwood Management  (2007)
  136. Amphibian populations in the terrestrial environment: Is there evidence of declines of terrestrial forest amphibians in northwestern California? (2007)
  137. Poster Session (2007)
  138. Egg mass drift increases vulnerability during early development of Cascades frogs (Rana casadae). (2007)
  139. Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) Applied to Watershed Assessment on California's North Coast (2007)
  140. Turning population trend monitoring into active conservation: Can we save the Cascades Frog (Rana cascadae) in the Lassen region of California? (2007)
  141. Redwood Trees, Fog Water Subsidies, and the Hydrology of Redwood Forests (2007)
  142. Diet of the Del Norte Salamander (Plethodon elongatus): Differences by age, gender, and season. (2007)
  143. Disease Ecology of Phytophtora ramorum in Redwood Forests in the California Coast Ranges (2007)
  144. Spatial Genetic Patterns in Four Old-Growth Populations of Coast Redwood  (2007)
  145. Use of Streambed Characteristics as Ecological Indicators of Long-Term Trends in Sediment Supply Associated With Forest Management on PALCO Lands (2007)
  146. Planting?-What and Where? (2007)
  147. What Was the Role of Fire in Coast Redwood Forests? (2007)
  148. The effectiveness of vegetation management practices for prevention and control of bark beetle infestations in coniferous forests of the western and southern United States (2007)
  149. Restoration of Old-Growth Redwood Structural Characteristics With Frequent Variable Silvicultural Entries (2007)
  150. Interior West community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planting  (2007)
  151. Development of a Mechanistically Based, Basin-Scale Stream Temperature Model: Applications to Cumulative Effects Modeling (2007)
  152. Watershed Analysis Results for Mendocino Redwood Company Lands in Coastal Mendocino and Sonoma Counties (2007)
  153. Tree Biomass Estimates on Forest Land in California's North Coast Region (2007)
  154. Using Site-Specific Habitat Information on Young to Late Successional Avifauna to Guide Use and Management of Coastal Redwood and Douglas-Fir Forest Lands (2007)
  155. Statistical Analysis of Streambed Sediment Grain Size Distributions: Implications for Environmental Management and Regulatory Policy (2007)
  156. Ecology and Management of Northern Spotted Owls on Commercial Timberlands in Coastal Northern California (2007)
  157. Structural Characteristics of an Old-Growth Coast Redwood Stand in Mendocino County, California (2007)
  158. Individual Legacy Trees Influence Vertebrate Wildlife Diversity in Commercial Forests (2007)
  159. Environmental Control of Microbial N Transformations in Redwood Forests (2007)
  160. The Relationship Between the Understory Shrub Component of Coastal Forests and the Conservation of Forest Carnivores (2007)
  161. Silviculture for the 21st century--objective and subjective standards to guide successful practice (2007)
  162. Fisher (Martes pennanti) Use of a Managed Forest in Coastal Northwest California (2007)
  163. Northeast community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planting (2007)
  164. Amphibians as Indicators of Headwater Processes in Northern California Forests: What Are They Telling Us and Why Should We Listen? (2007)
  165. Growth of thinned and unthinned hardwood stands on a good site in northern California (2007)
  166. Managing Second-Growth Forests in the Redwood Region for Accelerated Development of Marbled Murrelet Nesting Habitat (2007)
  167. Precommercial Stocking Control of Coast Redwood at Caspar Creek, Jackson Demonstration State Forest (2007)
  168. The Significance of Suspended Organic Sediments to Turbidity, Sediment Flux, and Fish-Feeding Behavior (2007)
  169. Abundance and Habitat Associations of Dusky-Footed Woodrats in Managed Redwood and Douglas-fir Forests (2007)
  170. Forest Certification in the Redwood Region (2007)
  171. Reintroducing fire to the oak forests of Pennsylvania: response of striped maple (2007)
  172. Implementation of Uneven-Age Forest Management Under the Santa Cruz County/California Forest Practice Rules (2007)
  173. Applications of Redwood Genotyping by Using Microsatellite Markers (2007)
  174. Tested by fire: the cone fire and the lessons of an accidental experiment (2007)
  175. Holter Ridge Thinning Study, Redwood National Park: Preliminary Results of a 25-Year Retrospective (2007)
  176. Saving the soil: lessons from the long-term soil productivity experiment (2007)
  177. Status of Vegetation Classification in Redwood Ecosystems (2007)
  178. Using Scientific Information to Develop Management Strategies for Commercial Redwood Timberlands (2007)
  179. Forest changes since Euro-American settlement and ecosystem restoration in the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA (2007)
  180. Experimental study and large eddy simulation of effect of terrain slope on marginal burning in shrub fuel beds (2007)
  181. Forest service law enforcement officer report: nationwide study (2007)
  182. Temperate Interior West community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planting (2007)
  183. Fire History in Coast Redwood Stands in San Mateo County Parks and Jasper Ridge, Santa Cruz Mountains (2007)
  184. Effects of moisture on ignition behavior of moist California chaparral and Utah leaves (2007)
  185. The New Economies of the Redwood Region in the 21st Century (2007)
  186. A lesser frigatebird (Fregata ariel) in California: a first for the state and fourth for North America (2007)
  187. Potential effects of sudden oak death on birds in coastal oak woodlands (2007)
  188. Erosion Rates Over Millennial and Decadal Timescales at Caspar Creek and Redwood Creek, Northern California (2007)
  189. The Effects of Large Wood on Stream Channel Morphology on Three Low-Gradient Stream Reaches in the Coastal Redwood Region (2007)
  190. Field identification of the cryptic vespertilionid bats, Myotis lucifugus and M. yumanensis (2007)
  191. Rare Plants of the Redwood Forest and Forest Management Effects (2007)
  192. Forest Service patrol captain and patrol commanders report: nationwide study (2007)
  193. Clonal Spread in Second Growth Stands of Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens (2007)
  194. Forest Service special agents, assistant special agents in charge, senior special agents, and supervisory special agents report: nationwide study (2007)
  195. Restoring Complexity to Industrially Managed Timberlands: The Mill Creek Interim Management Recommendations and Early Restoration Thinning Treatments (2007)
  196. SDI-Flex: a new technique of allocating growing stock for developing treatment prescriptions in uneven-aged forest stands (2007)
  197. Gap-based silviculture in a sierran mixed-conifer forest: effects of gap size on early survival and 7-year seedling growth (2007)
  198. Landscape silviculture for late-successional reserve management (2007)
  199. Reintroducing fire in regenerated dry forests following stand-replacing wildfire. (2007)
  200. Silviculture and forest management under a rapidly changing climate (2007)
  201. Effects of alternative treatments on canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands (2007)
  202. Keynote address: the role of silviculture in restoring fire-adapted ecosystems (2007)
  203. Development of vegetation in a young ponderosa pine plantation: effect of treatment duration and time since disturbance (2007)
  204. Mapping Prehistoric, Historic, and Channel Sediment Distribution, South Fork Noyo River: A Tool For Understanding Sources, Storage, and Transport (2007)
  205. Decision Support for Road Decommissioning and Restoration by Using Genetic Algorithms and Dynamic Programming (2007)
  206. Predicting Debris-Slide Locations in Northwestern California (2007)
  207. The Whiskey Springs Redwood Commercial Thinning Study: A 29-Year Status Report (1970 to 1999) (2007)
  208. Even-Aged Management and Landslide Inventory, Jackson Demonstration State Forest, Mendocino County, California (2007)
  209. Sediment Yield From First-Order Streams in Managed Redwood Forests: Effects of Recent Harvests and Legacy Management Practices (2007)
  210. Upland Log Volumes and Conifer Establishment Patterns in Two Northern, Upland Old-Growth Redwood Forests, A Brief Synopsis (2007)
  211. Trends in Streamflow and Suspended Sediment After Logging, North Fork Caspar Creek (2007)
  212. Modeling Coast Redwood Variable Retention Management Regimes (2007)
  213. A Multiple Logistic Regression Model for Predicting the Development of Phytophthora ramorum symptoms in Tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) (2007)
  214. Stand Dynamics of Coast Redwood/Tanoak Forests Following Tanoak Decline (2007)
  215. Overview of the Ground and Its Movement in Part of Northwestern California (2007)
  216. Salmonid Communities in the South Fork of Caspar Creek, 1967 to 1969 and 1993 to 2003 (2007)
  217. Forest Service special agent in charge report: nationwide study (2007)
  218. Effects of Timber Harvest on Fog Drip and Streamflow, Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds, Mendocino County, California (2007)
  219. Detecting the Upstream Extent of Fish in the Redwood Region of Northern California (2007)
  220. Rates and Implications of Rainfall Interception in a Coastal Redwood Forest (2007)
  221. Effect of burn residue proximity on growth of 5 planted mixed-conifer species after 6 years (2007)
  222. Restoring fire-adapted ecosystems: proceedings of the 2005 national silviculture workshop (2007)
  223. Soil responses to the fire and fire surrogate study in the Sierra Nevada (2007)
  224. A Preliminary Study of Streamside Air Temperatures Within the Coast Redwood Zone 2001 to 2003 (2007)
  225. Simulation of Surface Erosion on a Logging Road in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest (2007)
  226. Proceedings of the Redwood Region Forest Science Symposium: what does the future hold? (2007)
  227. Putting out fire with gasoline: pitfalls in the silvicultural treatment of canopy fuels (2007)
  228. The relation between tree burn severity and forest structure in the Rocky Mountains (2007)
  229. The Conservation of Sensitive Plants on Private Redwood Timberlands in Northern California (2007)
  230. Progression and Behavior of the Canoe Fire in Coast Redwood (2007)
  231. Thinning and underburning effects on ground fuels in Jeffrey pine (2007)
  232. Thinning and underburning effects on productivity and mensurational characteristics of Jeffrey Pine (2007)
  233. Free selection: a silvicultural option (2007)
  234. Fire performance in traditional silvicultural and fire and fire surrogate treatments in Sierran mixed-conifer forests: a brief summary (2007)
  235. The effect of mechanical fuel reduction treatments in the wildland-urban interface on the amount and distribution of bark beetle-caused tree mortality (2007)
  236. Integrating stand density management with fuel reduction (2007)
  237. Riparian and upland vegetation on the Kings River Experimental Watershed, Sierra Nevada, California (2007)
  238. Effects of fuel reduction treatments on breeding birds in a Southern Appalachian upland hardwood forest (2007)
  239. Delayed conifer tree mortality following fire in California (2007)
  240. Adapting a tourism crime typology: classifying outdoor recreation crime (2006)
  241. Application of rapid onsite PCR (TaqMan) for Phytophthora ramorum under U.S. conditions (2006)
  242. Post-fire epicormic branching in Sierra Nevada Abies concolor (white fir) (2006)
  243. Update on diagnostics for Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  244. Sub-alpine amphibian distributions related to species palatability to non-native salmonids in the Klamath mountains of northern California (2006)
  245. Phytophthora species associated with forest soils in central and eastern U.S. oak ecosystems (2006)
  246. Developmental mechanisms regulating secondary growth in woody plants (2006)
  247. Keynote address second sudden oak death science symposium Monterey California, January 19, 2005 (2006)
  248. Evidence of a new niche for a North American salamander: Aneides vagrans residing in the canopy of old-growth redwood forest (2006)
  249. Manager perceptions of issues and actions for off-highway vehicle management on national forests in California (2006)
  250. Evidence of continued effects from timber harvesting on lotic amphibians in redwood forests of northwestern California (2006)
  251. Understanding the disposal and utilization options for Phytophthora ramorum infested wood (2006)
  252. Long-term impacts of even-aged timber management on abundance and body condition of terrestrial amphibians in Northwestern California (2006)
  253. The current situation with Phytophthora ramorum in England and Wales (2006)
  254. Microbial community responses in forest mineral soil to compaction, organic matter removal, and vegetation control (2006)
  255. Extended abstract on the potential for Phytophthora ramorum to infest finished compost (2006)
  256. Changing fire regimes and the avifauna of California oak woodlands (2006)
  257. Sudden oak death disease progression in oaks and tanoaks (2006)
  258. Evaluating reserves for species richness and representation in northern California (2006)
  259. Evaluation of fungicides for the control of Phytophthora ramorum infecting Rhododendron, Camellia, Viburnum, and Pieris (2006)
  260. Soil physical property changes at the North American long-term soil productivity study sites: 1 and 5 years after compaction (2006)
  261. Survival of Phytophthora species and other pathogens in soilless media components or soil and their eradication with aerated steam (2006)
  262. Taxonomic variation in oviposition by tailed frogs (Aschaphus spp.). (2006)
  263. The response of saprotrophic beetles to coast live oaks infected with Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  264. Using an internet questionnaire to characterize bat survey efforts in the United States and Canada (2006)
  265. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station Sudden Oak Death Research Program: 2001-2005 (2006)
  266. Restoring forest health: fire and thinning effects on mixed-conifer forests (2006)
  267. Update on European Union and United Kingdom legislation for Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  268. Statistical methods for analysing responses of wildlife to human disturbance (2006)
  269. APHIS Phytophthora ramorum regulatory strategy for nurseries (2006)
  270. Effects of organic matter removal and soil compaction on fifth-year mineral soil carbon and nitrogen contents for sites across the United States and Canada (2006)
  271. Phytophthora ramorum--economic impacts and challenges for the nursery industry (2006)
  272. Potential effects of sudden oak death on the oak woodland bird community of coastal California (2006)
  273. Review of Phytophthora ramorum in European and North American nurseries (2006)
  274. Connecting southern Californians with nature (2006)
  275. Summer survival of Phytophthora ramorum in forest soils (2006)
  276. Law enforcement officers in the USDA forest service (2006)
  277. The effects of girdling on the ectomycorrhizal fungal community associated with tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) (2006)
  278. Abundance and productivity of warbling vireos across an elevational gradient in the Sierra Nevada (2006)
  279. Using single strand conformational polymorphisms (SSCP) to identify Phytophthora species in Oregon forests affected by sudden oak death (2006)
  280. Using forest inventory data to assess fisher resting habitat suitability in California. (2006)
  281. Phytophthora species from oak and tanoak forests in California and Oregon (2006)
  282. Nutrient status and plant growth effects of forest soils in the Basin of Mexico (2006)
  283. Effectiveness of fungicides in protecting Douglas-fir shoots from infection by Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  284. N saturation symptoms in chaparral catchments are not reversed by prescribed fire (2006)
  285. Isolation and characterization of phytotoxins secreted by Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  286. Status of soil acidification in North America (2006)
  287. Molecular detection of Phytophthora ramorum by real-time PCR using Taqman, SYBR Green and molecular beacons with three genes (2006)
  288. Who pays for sudden oak death? An econometric investigation of the impact of an emerging pathogen on California nurseries (2006)
  289. Susceptibility of conifer shoots to infection by Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  290. Ecology of Phytophthora nemorosa and Phytophthora pseudosyringae in mixed-evergreen forests (2006)
  291. Adaptive differences between Phytophthora ramorum isolates from Europe and North America: evidence for separate subspecies? (2006)
  292. Piedmont community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planting (2006)
  293. Incidence of Phytophthora ramorum, P. nemorosa and P. pseudosyringae in three coastal California forest communities (2006)
  294. Proceedings of the sudden oak death second science symposium: the state of our knowledge (2006)
  295. Comparative host range and aggressiveness of Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae sp. nov. on North American and European trees (2006)
  296. The search for the origin of Phytophthora ramorum: a first look in Yunnan Province, People's Republic of China (2006)
  297. Sudden oak death: recent developments on trees in Europe (2006)
  298. Variation in phenotype for resistance to Phytophthora ramorum in a range of species and cultivars of the genus Viburnum (2006)
  299. Eradication of Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon forests--status after 3 years (2006)
  300. Distribution and etiology of aerial stem infections of Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae at three woodland sites in the U.K. (2006)
  301. Susceptibility levels of Rhododendron species and hybrids to Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  302. Effects of organic matter removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control on 5-year seedling performance: a regional comparison of long-term soil productivity sites (2006)
  303. Soil respiration response to experimental disturbances over 3 years (2006)
  304. Variation in susceptibility of Umbellularia californica (Bay Laurel) to Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  305. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of oak trees infected with Phytophthora ramorum to determine potential avenues of infection in bark (2006)
  306. Seasonal trends in response to inoculation of coast live oak with Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  307. Genetic hitch-hiking extends the range of coast live oak (2006)
  308. Molecular identification and detection of Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  309. Phenotypic variation among Phytophthora ramorum isolates from California and Oregon (2006)
  310. Midwest community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planting (2006)
  311. Coastal plain community tree guide: benefits, costs, and strategic planning (2006)
  312. Genome sequence of Phytophthora ramorum: implications for management (2006)
  313. Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis of ribosomal DNA for detection of Phytophthora ramorum directly from plant tissues (2006)
  314. Does stand density affect mating system and population genetic structure in coast live oak? (2006)
  315. Examining the relationship between fire history and sudden oak death patterns: a case study in Sonoma County (2006)
  316. Forecasting the future of coast live oak forests in the face of sudden oak death (2006)
  317. Relationships between Phytophthora ramorum canker (sudden oak death) and failure potential in coast live oak (2006)
  318. Ecological evidence of intensive cultivation of oaks by California Indians: implications for the treatment of sudden oak death (2006)
  319. Epidemiology of Phytophthora ramorum infecting rhododendrons under simulated nursery conditions (2006)
  320. Effect of phosphate treatments on sudden oak death in tanoak and Shreve's oak (2006)
  321. The importance of humans in the dispersal and spread of Phytophthora ramorum at local, landscape, and regional scales (2006)
  322. SOD-induced changes in foraging and nesting behavior of insectivorous, cavity-nesting birds (2006)
  323. Etiology and evidence of systemic acidification in SOD-affected forests of California (2006)
  324. Progress report on the evaluation of the susceptibility of the holm oak (Quercus ilex) forest ecosystem to Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  325. Residual tree response to tanoak decline in California (2006)
  326. A spatial analysis of Phytophthora ramorum symptom spread using second-order point pattern and GIS-based analyses (2006)
  327. Pathways of infection for Phytophthora ramorum in rhododendron (2006)
  328. Fungicide control of Phytophthora ramorum on rhododendron (2006)
  329. Patterns of tanoak acorn production in Phytophthora ramorum infested and uninfested stands in Big Sur, California, with insights from girdled tanoaks (2006)
  330. A field guide to insects and diseases of California oaks (2006)
  331. Chemical ecology of sudden oak death/ambrosia beetle interactions (2006)
  332. Potential effects of sudden oak death on small mammals and herpetofauna in coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia woodlands (2006)
  333. Modeling risk for SOD nationwide: what are the effects of model choice on risk prediction? (2006)
  334. Effects of phosphate treatments on the growth of Phytophthora ramorum in tanoak stems (2006)
  335. Evaluation of chemical and biological agents for control of Phytophthora species on intact plants or detached leaves of rhododendron and lilac (2006)
  336. Molecular markers for identification of P. ramorum and other Phytophthora species from diseased tissue (2006)
  337. Converting biology into regulations: U.S. Phytophthora ramorum quarantine as a case study (2006)
  338. Phytophthora ramorum disease transmission from artificially infested potting media (2006)
  339. Chemical control of Phytophthora ramorum causing foliar disease in hardy nursery stock in the United Kingdom (2006)
  340. Effect of sanitary measures on the survival of Phytophthora ramorum in soil (2006)
  341. Thwarting Phytophthora ramorum: a proposed disease cycle with mitigation measures (2006)
  342. Introduction of filtration systems in container nurseries for nonchemical elimination of Phytophthora spp. from irrigation water (2006)
  343. Early detection monitoring of Phytophthora ramorum in high-risk forests of California (2006)
  344. Understanding sudden oak death: a model of partnership and collaboration (2006)
  345. Potential for sexual reproduction of Phytophthora ramorum in Washington state nurseries (2006)
  346. AFLP analysis of Phytophthora nemorosa and P. pseudosyringae genetic structure in North America (2006)
  347. Disease risk factors and disease progress in coast live oak and tanoak affected by Phytophthora ramorum canker (sudden oak death) (2006)
  348. Climate-host mapping of Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of sudden oak death (2006)
  349. Aerial and ground surveys for mapping the distribution of Phytophthora ramorum in California (2006)
  350. History and background of the California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) (2006)
  351. Phytophthora ramorum experience and approach in the Netherlands (2006)
  352. Research on the epidemiology, ecology and management of Phytophthora ramorum in California forests (2006)
  353. Surveying and monitoring sudden oak death in southwest Oregon forests (2006)
  354. Phytophthora ramorum detection surveys for forests in the United States (2006)
  355. Epidemiology of Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon (2006)
  356. Pre-epidemic mortality rates for common Phytophthora ramorum host tree species in California (2006)
  357. Phytophthora ramorum infection in coast live oaks and Shreve's oaks treated with insecticide to prevent beetle colonization (2006)
  358. Use of microsatellite markers derived from whole genome sequence data for identifying polymorphism in Phytophthora ramorum (2006)
  359. Diptera community composition and succession following habitat disturbance by wildfire (2005)
  360. Bee diversity associated with Limnanthes floral patches in California vernal pool habitats (2005)
  361. Bats in the south coast ecoregion: status, conservation issues, and research needs (2005)
  362. Three studies on ponderosa pine management on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation: stocking control in uneven-aged stands, forest products from fire-damage trees, and fuels reduction (2005)
  363. Nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in a mixed-conifer forest in southern California: controlling factors, fluxes, and nitrogen fertilization response at a high and low nitrogen deposition site (2005)
  364. Lessons learned on 50,000 acres of plantation in northern California (2005)
  365. Estimation of crown cover in interior ponderosa pine stands: Effects of thinning and prescribed fire (2005)
  366. The Santa Margarita River Arundo donax control project: development of methods and plant community response (2005)
  367. Sensitive species of snakes, frogs, and salamanders in southern California conifer forest areas: status and management (2005)
  368. Ponderosa pine ecosystems (2005)
  369. Autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria contribute minimally to nitrification in a nitrogen-impacted forested ecosystem (2005)
  370. Multiaged silviculture of ponderosa pine (2005)
  371. Historical and contemporary distributions of carnivores in forests of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA (2005)
  372. Monitoring the effects of natural and anthropogenic habitat disturbance on the ecology and behavior of the San Diego coast horned lizard (Phrynosoma coronatum blainvillei) (2005)
  373. Surface and subsurface sensor performance in acoustically detecting western drywood termites in naturally infested boards. (2005)
  374. Spatial and temporal variation in ephemeral pool crustacean communities (2005)
  375. The importance of traditional fire use and management practices for contemporary land managers in the American Southwest (2005)
  376. Fire management in some California ecosystems: a cautionary note (2005)
  377. Genetic diversity, genetic structure, and mating system of brewer spruce (Pinaceae), a relict of the acto-tertiary forest (2005)
  378. The spotted owl in southern California: ecology and special concerns for maintaining a forest-dwelling species in a human-dominated desert landscape (2005)
  379. Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequences corroborate taxonomic designations based on cuticular hydrocarbons in subterranean termites. (2005)
  380. Assessing estuarine biota in southern California (2005)
  381. A two-generation analysis of pollen pool genetic structure in flowering dogwood Cornus florida (Cornaceae), in the Missouri Ozarks (2005)
  382. Reintroducing fire into the Blacks Mountain Research Natural Area: effects on fire hazard (2005)
  383. Design considerations for examining trends in avian abundance using point counts: examples from oak woodlands (2005)
  384. Patterns of mortality in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest of the Southern Sierra Nevada, California (2005)
  385. Natural areas and urban populations: communication and environmental education challenges and actions in outdoor recreation (2005)
  386. The west-wide ponderosa pine levels-of-growing-stock study at age 40 (2005)
  387. Response of birds to fire in the American Southwest (2005)
  388. Accelerating development of late-successional features in second-growth pine stands of the Goosenest Adaptive Management Area (2005)
  389. Latinos and public lands in California (2005)
  390. Air pollution impacts in the mixed conifer forests of southern California (2005)
  391. Influences of the vegetation mosaic on riparian and stream environments in a mixed forest-grassland landscape in "Mediterranean" northwestern California (2005)
  392. Surveys for California red-legged frog and arroyo toad on the Los Padres National Forest (2005)
  393. Influence of fire and El Niño on tree recruitment by Sierran mixed conifer (2005)
  394. Fire ecology of ponderosa pine and the rebuilding of fire-resilient ponderosa pine ecosystems (2005)
  395. Nest trees of northern flying squirrels in the Sierra Nevada (2005)
  396. Silvicultural systems for managing ponderosa pine (2005)
  397. Fungi in the diets of northern flying squirrels and lodgepole chipmunks in the Sierra Nevada (2005)
  398. An overview of key silvicultural information for ponderosa pine (2005)
  399. Hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungal species on roots and in small mammal diet in a mixed-conifer forest (2005)
  400. Proceedings of the Symposium on Ponderosa Pine: Issues, Trends, and Management, 2004 October 18-21, Klamath Falls, OR (2005)
  401. Truffle abundance in riparian and upland mixed-conifer forest of California's southern Sierra Nevada (2005)
  402. Management of ponderosa pine nutrition through fertilization (2005)
  403. Enhancing the value of the breeding bird survey: reply to Sauer et al. (2005) (2005)
  404. Lethal soil temperatures during burning of masticated forest residues (2005)
  405. Introduction to the special issue on Sierran mixed-conifer research (2005)
  406. Postive seedling-shrub relationships in natural regeneration of ponderosa pine (2005)
  407. What genes make a tree a tree? (2005)
  408. Habitat ephemerality and hatching fractions of a diapausing anostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) (2005)
  409. Soil respiration response to prescribed burning and thinning in mixed-conifer and hardwood forests (2005)
  410. Ecological research at the Goosenest Adaptive Management Area in northeastern California (2005)
  411. Dicamptodon tenebrosus larvae within hyporheic zones of intermittent streams in California (2005)
  412. A comparison of bird species composition and abundance between late- and mid-seral ponderosa pine forests (2005)
  413. Post-fire saguaro community: impacts on associated vegetation still apparent 10 years later [Abstract] (2005)
  414. Bugs in the system: development of tools to minimize ponderosa pine losses from western pine beetle infestations (2005)
  415. Identification of termite species by the hydrocarbons in their feces. (2005)
  416. Effects of site on the demographics of standing dead trees in eastside pine forests (2005)
  417. Oviposition site of the southern torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton variegatus) in northwestern California (2005)
  418. Managing ponderosa pine forests in central Oregon: who will speak for the soil? (2005)
  419. Short-term effects of fire and forest thinning on truffle abundance and consumption by Neotamias speciosus in the Sierra Nevada of California (2005)
  420. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and habitat alteration in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in southern California: implications for threatened and endangered species (2005)
  421. Insertional mutagenesis in Populus: relevance and feasibility (2005)
  422. Ungulate ecology of ponderosa pine ecosystems in the northwest (2005)
  423. Ecogeography of the herpetofauna of a nothern California watershed: linking species patterns to landscape processes (2005)
  424. Woodpecker-snag interactions: an overview of current knowledge in ponderosa pine systems (2005)
  425. Testing transferability of willingness to pay for forest fire prevention among three states of California, Florida and Montana (2005)
  426. Patterns and processes of arthropod community succession after a fire (2005)
  427. Garter snake population dynamics from a 16-year study: considerations for ecological monitoring (2005)
  428. Air pollution and vegetation change in southern California coastal sage scrub: a comparison with chaparral and coniferous forest (2005)
  429. Caspar Creek experimental watersheds: cumulative effects of forest practices on downstream resources (2005)
  430. Diseases as agents of disturbance in ponderosa pine (2005)
  431. After biocontrol: assessing indirect effects of insect releases (2005)
  432. Planning for biodiversity: bringing research and management together; Proceedings of a Symposium for the South Coast Ecoregion (2005)
  433. Bird Conservation Implementation and Integration in the Americas: Proceedings of the Third International Partners in Flight Conference. 2002 March 20-24; Asilomar, California, Volume 1 (2005)
  434. Bird Conservation Implementation and Integration in the Americas: Proceedings of the Third International Partners in Flight Conference. 2002 March 20-24; Asilomar, California; Volume 2 (2005)
  435. Proceedings of the Sierra Nevada Science Symposium (2004)
  436. Considering Ethnic Groups in Recreation Provision Decisions (2004)
  437. 55. Mayfield (Imper 1991b) (2004)
  438. Proceedings of the Fourth Social Aspects and Recreation Research Symposium: February 4-6, 2004, San Francisco, California (2004)
  439. Biosphere and atmosphere interactions in Sierra Nevada forests (2004)
  440. Reticulitermes species in Arizona. (2004)
  441. Session overview: forest ecosystems (2004)
  442. Recreation in Federal Lands in Central and Northern California: A Comparison of Forest-Proximate and Distant Residents (2004)
  443. Achieving a nexus of science, management, and policy in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  444. Building Connections among Lands, People and Communities: A Case Study of Benefits-Based Management Plan Development for the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area (2004)
  445. 1. Adorni (Cheng 1997a, Sawyer 1981a) (2004)
  446. Community Impacts from the 2003 Fires in Southern California (2004)
  447. Interannual-scale to century-scale (2004)
  448. Linking People to the Outdoors: Connections for Healthy Lands, People and Communities (2004)
  449. 28. Fern Canyon (Meier 1979) (2004)
  450. Air pollution: worldwide effects on mountain forests (2004)
  451. 69. Red Butte-Red Fir Ridge (Shasta Red Fir) (Imper 1988b, Cheng 1996d) (2004)
  452. Managing wildland fires: integrating weather models into fire projections (2004)
  453. Fire and landscapes: patterns and processes (2004)
  454. Within-population spatial synchrony in mast seeding of North American oaks. (2004)
  455. Fire in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  456. Forest stand structure and pattern of old-growth western hemlock/Douglas-fir and mixed-conifer forests (2004)
  457. Linking vegetation patterns to potential smoke production and fire hazard (2004)
  458. Helping Youth in Underserved Communities Envision Possible Futures: A Youth Development Approach in Practice (2004)
  459. Fire and fire surrogate study in the Sierra Nevada: evaluating restoration treatments at Blodgett Forest and Sequoia National Park (2004)
  460. Gene and enhancer trap tagging of vascular-expressed genes in poplar trees (2004)
  461. Mountains, fire, fire suppression, and the carbon cycle in the western United States (2004)
  462. Diversity and distribution of Frankia strains symbiotic with Ceanothus in California (2004)
  463. 43. Indian Creek (Keeler-Wolf 1986c, 1990d) (2004)
  464. Hispanic American views on the stewardship of federal land management agencies: an exploratory analysis of the Ethnic NewsWatch database (2004)
  465. Sierra Nevada grasslands: interactions between livestock grazing and ecosystem structure and function (2004)
  466. Developing and applying habitat models using forest inventory data: an example using a terrestrial salamander (2004)
  467. Nutrient cycling in the Sierra Nevada: the roles of fire and water at Little Valley, Nevada (2004)
  468. On the ecological role of salamanders (2004)
  469. Landscape pattern and ecological process in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  470. Ignition behavior of live California chaparral leaves (2004)
  471. Turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones in the analysis of cumulative impacts (2004)
  472. Exotic plants as ecosystem dominants (2004)
  473. Assessing cumulative watershed effects in the central Sierra Nevada: hillslope measurements and catchment-scale modeling (2004)
  474. Understanding effects of fire suppression, fuels treatment, and wildfire on bird communities in the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion (2004)
  475. Aquatic systems and watersheds (2004)
  476. Evaluating forest management effects on erosion, sediment, and runoff: Caspar Creek and northwestern California (2004)
  477. Forest structure and development: implications for forest management (2004)
  478. Goals and strategies for estimating trends in landbird abundance (2004)
  479. Nutrient and sediment transport in streams of the Lake Tahoe basin: a 30-year retrospective (2004)
  480. Large woody debris volumes and accumulation rates in cleaned streams in redwood forest in southern Humboldt County, California (2004)
  481. Non-native fish introductions and the reversibility of amphibian declines in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  482. An Analysis of Participation in Bird Watching in the United States (2004)
  483. Establishing reference conditions for streams and measuring ecological responses to management actions using aquatic invertebrate biological assessments (2004)
  484. Leisure Travel, Vacations, Constraints and Visitation to Natural Area Attractions: A Comparison of Residents of Barcelona, Glasgow, Los Angeles and Morelia, Mexico (2004)
  485. The future of biodiversity in the Sierra Nevada through the Lake Tahoe Basin Looking Glass (2004)
  486. Ecology and manipulation of bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) in northern and central California: The status of our knowledge. (2004)
  487. The status and conservation of mesocarnivores in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  488. An Interpretive Analysis of the Relationship between Sense of Place and Perceptions of Landscape Change in a Gateway Community (2004)
  489. Invasive exotic plant species in Sierra Nevada ecosystems (2004)
  490. Information Needs and Communication Theory at Mono Basin Visitor Center (2004)
  491. Biodiversity in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  492. Tracing atmospheric nitrate deposition in a complex semiarid ecosystem using Δ17O (2004)
  493. A framework for setting land conservation priorities in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  494. References (2004)
  495. Session overview: climate and landscape change over time (2004)
  496. Community Trust in Natural Resource Agencies: Case Studies from Illinois (2004)
  497. 86. Sugar Creek (Keeler-Wolf 1984d, 1989f, Sawyer and Thornburgh 1971) (2004)
  498. Relationships among the spruces (Picea, Pinaceae) of southwestern North America (2004)
  499. The Utah Trails Initiative: Partnerships, Research, and Action (2004)
  500. Monitoring nitrogen deposition in throughfall using ion exchange resin columns: a field test in the San Bernardino Mountains (2004)
  501. Applying Recreation Survey Results to Recreation Planning for Water-Based Recreation Areas in California (2004)
  502. Soccer Participation and Self-Concept in the Lives of Girls of Color (2004)
  503. Linking Outdoor Recreation and Economic Development: A Feasibility Assessment of the Obed Wild and Scenic River, Tennessee (2004)
  504. Ethnicity and Urban Park Use: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Recreation Characteristics Among Six Population Subgroups (2004)
  505. A Successful Replication of the River Visitor Inventory and Monitoring Process for Capacity Management (2004)
  506. Constraints to Outdoor Recreation among Ethnic and Racial Groups (2004)
  507. The Meaning Associated with the Experience of a Sea Kayaking Adventure among Adults with Visual Impairment (2004)
  508. William L. Nutting (1922-1992). (2004)
  509. Recent projections of 21st-century climate change and watershed responses in the Sierra Nevada (2004)
  510. Short-term effects of experimental burning and thinning on soil respiration in an old-growth, mixed-conifer forest (2004)
  511. Understanding Great Salt Lake Bird Festival Visitors: Applying the Recreational Specialization Framework (2004)
  512. Genetic consequences of forest population dynamics influenced by historic climatic variability in the western USA (2004)
  513. Learning to Live with Off-Highway Vehicles: Lessons Learned from the Dixie National Forest (2004)
  514. Assessing national forest visitors' comprehension of international symbols for communicating outdoor recreation messages (2004)
  515. Recreation Connections at the Regional Level: Public Access along the Sacramento River as a Multi-agency Effort (2004)
  516. Predicting the occurrence of rare mollusks in northern California forests (2004)
  517. Climate change in wildland management: taking the long view (2004)
  518. The Relationship between Wildfires and Tourist Behaviors in Florida: An Exploratory Study (2004)
  519. Forest Service research natural areas in California (2004)
  520. Two-generation analysis of pollen flow across a landscape. V. A stepwise approach for extracting factors contributing to pollen structure. (2004)
  521. Response of Sierra Nevada vegetation and fire regimes to past climate changes (2004)
  522. Effects of Trail Information on Physical Activity Enjoyment (2004)
  523. An Analysis of the Motivations of Oregon's Ranchers to Diversify into Agritourism (2004)
  524. Introduction and Welcome Address (2004)
  525. Seeing Eye-to-Eye on Natural Resource Management: Trust, Value Similarity, and Action Consistency / Justification (2004)
  526. Influence of ozone and nitrogen deposition on bark beetle activity under drought conditions (2004)
  527. An Active Living Perspective on Recreation Research: Examples of Urban Trail Use and Suggestions for Further Involvement (2004)
  528. Scale considerations for linking hillslopes to aquatic habitats (2004)
  529. Sierra Nevada Science Symposium: policy and institutions synthesis (2004)
  530. Using BAER Reports to Investigate Recreation Impacts of Fire Events (2004)
  531. Ectomycorrhizal formation in herbicide-treated soils of differing clay and organic matter content (2004)
  532. Effectiveness of thinning and prescribed fire in reducing wildfire severity (2004)
  533. Confronting the implications of wicked problems: changes needed in Sierra Nevada National Forest planning and problem solving (2004)
  534. Regional changes and global connections: monitoring climate variability and change in the western United States (2004)
  535. Visitors' Characteristics, Preferences and Perception of the Impacts of Public Use at Salto Morato Natural Reserve (2004)
  536. Forest Service research natural areas in California (2004)
  537. Appendix 1—California plant community types represented in Forest Service research natural areas (2004)
  538. Sediment pulses in mountain rivers. Part 1. Experiments (2003)
  539. IAA8 expression during vascular cell differentiation (2003)
  540. Southern California Socioeconomic Assessment: Sociodemographic Conditions, Projections, and Quality of Life Indices (2003)
  541. Verbenone interrupts attraction to host volatiles and reduces attack on Pinus tabuliformis (Pinaceae) by Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in the People's Republic of China (2003)
  542. Development of a Mixed-Shrub-Planted Ponderosa Pine Communicty on a Poor Site After Site Preparation and Release (2003)
  543. Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the Western USA: current knowledge and key questions. (2003)
  544. Developing probabilistic models to predict amphibian site occupancy in a patchy landscape (2003)
  545. High Sierra ecosystems: the role of fish stocking in amphibian declines (2003)
  546. Economic value of big game habitat production from natural and prescribed fire (2003)
  547. High Sierra Ecosystems: The Role of Fish Stocking in Amphibian Declines (2003)
  548. Turbidity-controlled sampling for suspended sediment load estimation (2003)
  549. True powderpost beetles. (2003)
  550. Stemflow estimation in a redwood forest using model-based stratified random sampling (2003)
  551. Dampwood termite. (2003)
  552. Large wood recruitment and redistribution in headwater streams in the southern Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A. (2003)
  553. Giant termite. (2003)
  554. Small and mid-sized carnivores (2003)
  555. Drywood termites. (2003)
  556. Fisher and marten (2003)
  557. Agonistic behavior between individual worker termites from three cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from northern California. (2003)
  558. Processes and rates of sediment and wood accumulation in the headwater streams of the Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A. (2003)
  559. Phyllotactic pattern and stem cell fate are determined by the Arabidopsis homeobox gene BELLRINGER (2003)
  560. Subterranean termites. (2003)
  561. False powderpost or auger beetles. (2003)
  562. Dynamic transport capacity in gravel-bed river systems (2003)
  563. Determining sex and life stage of Del Norte salamanders from external cues (2003)
  564. Nitrogen emissions, deposition, and monitoring in the western United States (2003)
  565. Thermal particle image velocity estimation of fire plume flow (2003)
  566. Climate change: detecting climate's imprint on California forests (2003)
  567. Flight phenology of sympatric populations of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in northern California: Disparate flight intervals indicate reproductive isolation among cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes. (2003)
  568. Dissecting components of population-level variation in seed production and the evolution of masting behavior. (2003)
  569. Climate Change As An Ecosystem Architect: Implications To Rare Plant Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration (2003)
  570. Effects of forest management on streamflow, sediment yield, and erosion, Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds (2003)
  571. Sediment pulses in mountain rivers. Part 2. Comparison between experiments and numerical predictions (2003)
  572. The response of Rana muscosa, the mountain yellow-legged frog, to short distance translocations. (2003)
  573. Ecological effects of nitrogen deposition in the western United States (2003)
  574. Turbidity Threshold sampling in watershed research (2003)
  575. The Caspar Creek Watershed Study Completes 40 Years of Research (2003)
  576. Channel incision and suspended sediment delivery at Caspar Creek, Mendocino County, California (2003)
  577. The Teakettle experiment (2002)
  578. Gully development in tributaries to Caspar Creek, Northern California Coast Range (2002)
  579. Environmental factors associated with spotted owl reproduction (2002)
  580. Proceedings of the fifth symposium on oak woodlands: oaks in California’s changing landscape. 2001 October 22-25; San Diego, CA. (2002)
  581. Abundance and productivity of birds over an elevational gradient (2002)
  582. Social Trust and the Management of Threatened and Endangered Species: A Study of Communities of Interest and Communities of Place (2002)
  583. Odorant-binding proteins from a primitive termite. (2002)
  584. Social trust and the management of threatened and endangered species: A study of communities of interest and communities of place. (2002)
  585. Watershed analysis (2002)
  586. Incorporating detection uncertainty into presence-absence surveys for marbled murrelet (2002)
  587. Land and seascape patterns associated with marbled murrelet abundance offshore (2002)
  588. Logging roads and aquatic habitat protection in the California redwoods (2002)
  589. Turbidity threshold sampling program (TTS) (2002)
  590. Quantifying recent erosion and sediment delivery using probability sampling: A case study (2002)
  591. Ecology of American Martens in coastal northwestern California (2002)
  592. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology and Management of Dead Wood in Western Forests (2002)
  593. Small mammal populations and ecology in the Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystems Project area (2002)
  594. Sediment transport-storage relations for degrading, gravel bed channels (2002)
  595. Influence of anuran prey on the condition and distribution of Rana muscosa in the Sierra Nevada (2002)
  596. Analysis of habitat-selection rules using an individual-based model (2002)
  597. Cuticular hydrocarbons suggest three lineages in Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from North America. (2002)
  598. Turbidity-threshold sampling in the Freshwater watershed (2002)
  599. An uneven-aged management strategy: lessons learned (2002)
  600. Garter snakes distributions in high elevation aquatic ecosystems: Is there a link with declining amphibian populations and nonnative trout introductions? (2002)
  601. Effects of fire interval restoration on carbon and nitrogen in sedimentary- and volcanic-derived soils of the Mogollon Rim, Arizona (2002)
  602. Estimation of suspended sediment flux in streams using continuous turbidity and flow data coupled with laboratory concentrations (2002)
  603. Fisher research and the Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Project: current results and future efforts (2002)
  604. A collaborative approach in adaptive management at a large-landscape scale (2002)
  605. Effects of soil disturbance on the fundamental, sustainable productivity of managed forests (2002)
  606. Genetic variation at allozyme and RAPD markers in Pinus longaeva (Pinaceae) of the White Mountains, California (2002)
  607. Interactions between sediment storage and bed material transport: A field and flume study (2002)
  608. Controls on the size and occurrence of pools in coarse-grained forest rivers  (2002)
  609. The Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystems Project: inception, objectives, and progress (2002)
  610. Development and fire trends in oak woodlands of the northwestern Sierra Nevada foothills (2002)
  611. A landscape analysis plan (2002)
  612. A throughfall collection method using mixed bed ion exchange resin columns (2002)
  613. Current investigations of fungal ectomycorrhizal communities in the Sierra Nevada Forest (2002)
  614. Habitat relationships and larval drift of native and nonindigenous fishes in neighboring tributaries of a coastal California river (2002)
  615. Variation in bat detections due to detector orientation in a forest. (2002)
  616. William L. Nutting (obituary). (2002)
  617. Summary of air pollution impacts on forests in the Mexico City air basin (2002)
  618. Vegetation and Ecological Characteristics of Mixed-Conifer and Red Fir Forests at the Teakettle Experimental Forest (2002)
  619. Multiscale habitat relationships of stream amphibians in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of California and Oregon (2002)
  620. Genetic diversity, mating system, and conservation of a Mexican subalpine relict, Picea mexicana Martínez (2002)
  621. Seasonality and abundance of truffles from oak woodlands to red fir forests (2002)
  622. Proceedings of a Symposium on the Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Project: Progress and Current Status; January 26, 1998; Clovis, CA.  (2002)
  623. Prescribed burning in the Kings River Ecosystem Project Area: lessons learned (2002)
  624. Continuous turbidity monitoring in streams of northwestern California (2002)
  625. Diets of California spotted owls in the Sierra National Forest (2002)
  626. An investigation of the insect fauna associated with coarse woody debris of Pinus ponderosa and Aibes concolor in northeastern California. (2002)
  627. Demography of the California spotted owl in the Sierra National Forest and Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks (2002)
  628. Temperature-dependent interactions between juvenile steelhead and Sacramento pikeminnow in laboratory streams (2002)
  629. Longevity of kings and queens and first time of production of fertile progeny in dampwood termite (Isoptera; Termopsidae; Zootermopsis) colonies with different reproductive strategies. (2002)
  630. The influence of tree morphology on stemflow in a redwood region second-growth forest (2002)
  631. Age structure and growth of California black oak (Quercus kelloggii) in the central Sierra Nevada, California (2002)
  632. Population-level analysis and validation of an individual-based cutthroat trout model (2002)
  633. Fire-return intervals in mixed-conifer forests of the Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystems Project area (2002)
  634. Factors Affecting the Abundance and Distribution of European Starlings at the San Joaquin Experimental Range (2002)
  635. Stump sprouting of blue oaks ten years after harvest (2002)
  636. How much dead wood in channels is enough? (2002)
  637. Sudden oak death: disease trends in Marin county plots after one year (2002)
  638. Debris flows through different forest age classes in the central Oregon Coast Range (2002)
  639. Distribution of Quercus agrifolia mycorrhizae deep within weathered bedrock: a potential mechanism for transport of stored water (2002)
  640. Selection of fire-created snags at two spatial scales by cavity-nesting birds (2002)
  641. To prune or not to prune: responses of coast live oaks (Quercus agrifolia to canopy retention during transplanting (2002)
  642. Effects of fire and browsing on regeneration of blue oak (2002)
  643. Phytophthora ramorum and sudden oak death in California: II. transmission and survival (2002)
  644. Turbidity and total suspended solid concentration dynamics in streamflow from California oak woodland watersheds (2002)
  645. Effects of residential development and landscape composition on the breeding birds of Placer county's foothill oak woodlands (2002)
  646. Leaf area index, leaf mass density, and allometric relationships derived from harvest of blue oaks in a California oak savanna (2002)
  647. Northwest California oak woodlands: environment, species composition, and ecological status (2002)
  648. Numerical response of small vertebrates to prescribed fire in a California oak woodland (2002)
  649. Plant diversity and invasives in blue oak savannas of the southern Sierra Nevada (2002)
  650. Post-fire monitoring of coast live oaks (Quercus agrifolia) burned in the 1993 Old Topanga Fire (2002)
  651. Factors limiting recruitment in valley and coast live oak (2002)
  652. Ten years of oak restoration in city of Walnut Creek open spaces (2002)
  653. Phytophthora ramorum and sudden oak death in California: IV. preliminary studies on chemical control (2002)
  654. Population diversity and evidence of introgression among the black oaks of California (2002)
  655. The oak (Quercus) biodiversity of California and adjacent regions (2002)
  656. Phytophthora ramorum and sudden oak death in California: III. preliminary studies in pathogen genetics (2002)
  657. Collaborative monitoring in Walnut Creek, California (2002)
  658. Using midday stem water potential to assess irrigation needs of landscape valley oaks (2002)
  659. Perspectives on cultural values of California oaks (2002)
  660. Evaluation of stem water potential and other tree and stand variables as risk factors for Phytophthora ramorum canker development in coast live oak (2002)
  661. Geographic patterns of variation in biomass production of California blue oak seedlings as a response to water availability (2002)
  662. Monitoring sudden oak death in California using high-resolution imagery (2002)
  663. Insect-oak interactions with coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) and Engelmann oak (Q. engelmannii) at the acorn and seedling stage (2002)
  664. Factors affecting the abundance and distribution of European starlings at the San Joaquin Experimental Range (2002)
  665. Cavity-nesting bird use of nest boxes in vineyards of central-coast California (2002)
  666. Arboreal seed removal and insect damage in three California oaks (2002)
  667. Likeliness to pay for oak woodlands by the residents of San Luis Obispo county (2002)
  668. Utilization implications for hardwoods susceptible to sudden oak death (2002)
  669. Nitrogen dynamics of spring-fed wetland ecosystems of the Sierra Nevada foothills oak woodland (2002)
  670. Value of oak woodlands and open space on private property values in southern California (2002)
  671. Effects of wildfire on blue oak in the northern Sacramento Valley (2002)
  672. Riparian valley oak (Quercus lobata) forest restoration on the middle Sacramento River, California (2002)
  673. Factors influencing soil-surface bulk density on oak savanna rangeland in the southern Sierra Nevada foothills (2002)
  674. Historical oak woodland detected through Armillaria mellea damage in fruit orchards (2002)
  675. Effects of fire on naturally occurring blue oak (Quercus douglasii) saplings (2002)
  676. North coast oak woodland conservation research on a landscape scale (2002)
  677. Phytophthora ramorum and sudden oak death in California: I. host relationships (2002)
  678. The status of island scrub oak (Quercus pacifica on Catalina Island, California (2002)
  679. Purple martins in oak woodlands (2002)
  680. Inventory of oaks on California's national forest lands (2002)
  681. Emerging tools and institutions to conserve oak woodlands: integrating public trust and private benefits, or can we ever get paid for doing the right thing? (2002)
  682. Examining effects of vineyard development on bird populations of California's oak woodlands--use of GIS and power analysis to select study sites (2002)
  683. Monitoring California's hardwood rangelands using remotely sensed data (2002)
  684. Does habitat matter in an urbanized landscape? The birds of the Garry oak (Quercus garryana) ecosystem of southeastern Vancouver Island (2002)
  685. Historical jigsaw puzzles: piecing together the understory of Garry Oak (Quercus garryana) ecosystems and the implications for restoration (2002)
  686. The importance of federal grazing allotments to central Sierran oak woodland permittees: a first approximation (2002)
  687. Biodiversity of mycorrhizas on Garry oak (Quercus garryana) in a southern Oregon savanna (2002)
  688. Change in soil quality due to grazing and oak tree removal in California blue oak woodlands (2002)
  689. Long-term residual dry matter mapping for monitoring California hardwood rangelands (2002)
  690. California’s Hardwood Resource: Seeds, Seedlings, and Sprouts of Three Important Forest-Zone Species (2002)
  691. Mating patterns in a savanna population of valley oak (Quercus labata Neé) (2002)
  692. The effect of topography, vegetation, and weather on cattle distribution at the San Joaquin Experimental Range, California (2002)
  693. Sediment dynamics and sources in a grazed hardwood rangeland watershed (2002)
  694. Environmental relationships of native Garry oak (Quercus garryana) communities at their northern migration (2002)
  695. The influence of treeshelters and irrigation on shoot and root growth of three California oak species (2002)
  696. Oak woodland economics: a contingent valuation of conversion alternatives (2002)
  697. Forty years of land use and land ownership change in central Sierra Nevada oak woodlands (2002)
  698. Rooting and foraging effects of wild pigs on tree regeneration and acorn survival in California's oak woodland ecosystems (2002)
  699. Multi-scale data to assess and monitor sudden oak death (2002)
  700. Working woodlands: public demand, owner management, and government intervention in conserving mediterranean ranches and dehesas (2002)
  701. Modeling the effectiveness of tree planting to mitigate habitat loss in blue oak woodlands (2002)
  702. Monitoring conservation success in a large oak woodland landscape (2002)
  703. Oak restoration trials: Santa Catalina Island (2002)
  704. Inconsistent application of environmental laws and policies to California's oak woodlands (2002)
  705. The potential impacts of development on wildlands in El Dorado County, California (2002)
  706. Supersonic air jets preserve tree roots in underground pipeline installation (2002)
  707. Rehabilitation of an oak planting project on cleared rangeland using treeshelters and grazing: a ten-year saga (2002)
  708. Effects of a prescribed fire on oak woodland stand structure (2002)
  709. Seasonal and site effects on oak fine root production and ectomycorrhizal colonization in California oak woodland (2002)
  710. The oak woodland bird conservation plan: a strategy for protecting and managing oak woodland habitats and associated birds in California (2002)
  711. Genetic differentiation of two California red oak species, Quercus parvula var. shreveii and Q. wislizeni, based on AFLP genetic markers (2002)
  712. A comparison of the history and management of oak woodlands in Britain and California (2002)
  713. When oak ordinances fail: unaddressed issues of oak conservation (2002)
  714. Oak management by county jurisdictions in the central Sierra Nevada, California (2002)
  715. Soil moisture availability as a factor affecting valley oak (Quercus lobata Neé) seedling establishment and survival in a riparian habitat, Cosumnes River Preserve, Sacramento County, California (2002)
  716. Coast live oak long-term thinning study--twelve-year results (2002)
  717. Communicating Ecological Indicators to Decision Makers and the Public (2001)
  718. Individual-based model formulation for cutthroat trout, Little Jones Creek, California (2001)
  719. Timing and Duration of Release Treatments Affect Vegetation Development in a Young California White Fir Plantation (2001)
  720. Glyphosate toxicity and the effects of long-term vegetation control on soil microbial communities (2001)
  721. Resistance and resilience of alpine lake fauna to fish introductions (2001)
  722. ASCAPHUS TRUEI (Tailed frog). PREDATION (2001)
  723. Turbidity threshold sampling for suspended sediment load estimation (2001)
  724. Sediment transfer-storage relations for degrading alluvial reservoirs (2001)
  725. Individual-based model formulation for cutthroat trout, Little Jones Creek, California (2001)
  726. Correspondence of soldier defense secretion mixtures with cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes for chemotaxonomy of the termite genus Reticulitermes in North America. (2001)
  727. String theory: reducing mortality of mammals in pitfall traps (2001)
  728. "Forest management effects on erosion, sediment, and runoff: Lessons from Caspar Creek and northwestern California" (2001)
  729. Bat activity along intermittent streams in northwestern California (2001)
  730. Hidden in the shrubs: rediscovery of the Humboldt marten?  (2001)
  731. Turbidity threshold sampling: Methods and instrumentation (2001)
  732. Timing and duration of release affect vegetation development in a young ponderosa pine plantation (2001)
  733. Scientific standards for conducting viability assessments under the Nathional Forest Management Act: report and recoomendations of the NCRAS Working Group (2001)
  734. Effects of non-native trout on Pacific treefrogs (Hyla regilla) in the Sierra Nevada. (2001)
  735. A case for using plethodontid salamanders for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem integrity of North American forests (2001)
  736. Vegetation patterns and abundances of amphibians and small mammals along small streams in a northwestern California watershed (2001)
  737. Distribution and habitat ecology of American martens and Pacific fishers in southwestern Oregon (2001)
  738. Distribution of juvenile coho salmon in relation to water temperatures in tributaries of the Mattole River, California (2001)
  739. Status of American martens in coastal forests of the Pacific states (2001)
  740. A probabilistic approach to modeling erosion for spatially-varied conditions (2001)
  741. Dynamics of habitat use by shorebirds in estuarine and agricultural habitats in northwestern California (2001)
  742. Characteristics of fringed myotis day roosts in northern California (2001)
  743. Movement ecology and seasonal distribution of mountain yellow-legged frogs, Rana muscosa, in a high-elevation Sierra Nevada basin. (2001)
  744. Managing outdoor recreation in California: visitor contact studies (2001)
  745. A case study of nitrogen saturation in western U.S. forests (2001)
  746. Genetic diversity and the mating system of a rare Mexican Piñon, Pinus pinceana, and a comparison with Pinus maximartinezii (Pinaceae) (2001)
  747. Caspar Creek (2001)
  748. Evaluation of potential effects of federal land management alternatives on trends of salmonids and their habitats in the interior Columbia River basin. (2001)
  749. Integrating Quaternary science research in land management, restoration, and conservation (2001)
  750. Effects of an introduced piscivorous fish on native benthic fishes in a coastal river (2001)
  751. Forest roads: A synthesis of scientific information (2001)
  752. Impacts of logging on storm peak flows, flow volumes and suspended sediment loads in Caspar Creek, California (2001)
  753. Cumulative watershed effects: Then and now (2001)
  754. The dominance of dispersion in the evolution of bed material waves in gravel-bed rivers (2001)
  755. Spatial distribution and succession of epiphytes on Tsuga heterophylla (western hemlock) in an old-growth Douglas-fir forest (2000)
  756. Aquatic ecosystems of the redwood region (2000)
  757. Lake Tahoe watershed assessment: volume I. (2000)
  758. Wilderness visitors in the 21st century: diversity, day use, perceptions and preferences (2000)
  759. Modification of cuticular hydrocarbons of Cryptotermes brevis (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) in response to temperature and relative humidity. (2000)
  760. Cuticular hydrocarbons of the termites of the Hawaiian Islands. (2000)
  761. 2000 Effects of 1997 debris floods in two Klamath Mountain streams: A large woody debris mass-balance approach (2000)
  762. Invite, include, and involve: racial groups, ethnic groups, and leisure (2000)
  763. Monitoring ecosystems in the Sierra Nevada: the conceptual model foundation (2000)
  764. Impacts of Climate Change on Landscapes of the Eastern Sierra Nevada and Western Great Basin (2000)
  765. Northern flying squirrel mycophagy and truffle production in fir forests in northeastern California (2000)
  766. Terrestrial fauna of redwood forests (2000)
  767. Turbidity threshold sampling program (TTS). Software release TTS_3_0.csi.  (2000)
  768. Agonistic behavior between recently collected and laboratory cultured Reticulitermes spp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from northern California. (2000)
  769. Evidence of lingual-luring by an aquatic snake (2000)
  770. Prediction method of sediment discharge from forested basin (2000)
  771. Effects of 1997 Debris floods in two Klamath Mountain streams: A Large Woody Debris Mass-Balance Approach (2000)
  772. The potential for error in sampling (2000)
  773. Watershed assessment-watershed analysis: What are the limits and what must be considered (2000)
  774. Founder effects and the genetic structure of coulter pine (2000)
  775. Response of Reticulitermes spp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in northern California to baiting with Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination System. (2000)
  776. Throughfall and fog deposition of nitrogen and sulfur at an N-limited and N-saturated site in the San Bernardino Mountains, southern California (2000)
  777. Managing redwoods (2000)
  778. "Hydrologic effects of forest harvest in northwestern California, USA" (2000)
  779. Variability of bed mobility in natural, gravel-bed channels and adjustments to sediment load at local and reach scales (2000)
  780. The mating system and genic diversity in Martínez spruce, an extremely rare endemic of México’s Sierra Madre Oriental: an example of facultative selfing and survival in interglacial refugia (2000)
  781. Nest growth and survivorship in three species of Neotropical Nasutitermes (Isoptera: Termitidae). (2000)
  782. Research in the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds, Northern California (2000)
  783. Association of weather and nest-site structure with reproductive success in California spotted owls (2000)
  784. Sediment transport-storage functions for alluvial reservoirs (2000)
  785. Responses of Conophthorus spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to behavioral chemicals in field trials: a transcontinental perspective (2000)
  786. Effects of climate on growth traits of river red gum are determined by respiration parameters (2000)
  787. Recreation at the Redding Resource Area in California (2000)
  788. Systematic surveys as a basis for the conservation of carnivores in California forests (2000)
  789. Proceedings of the California Forest Soils Council Conference on Forest Soils Biology and Forest Management, Feb. 23-24 (2000)
  790. Ecological research at the Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest in northeastern California (2000)
  791. Lake Tahoe watershed assessment: volume II. (2000)
  792. Size and dispersion of colonies of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in a wildland and a residential location in northern California. (2000)
  793. Landscape and seascape patterns associated with marbled murrelet offshore abundance. (Abstract)  (2000)
  794. Current status of experimental paired-watershed research in the USDA Forest Service (2000)
  795. Hydrologic effects of forest harvest in northwestern California, USA (2000)
  796. Evaluating the Effectiveness Of Postfire Rehabilitation Treatments (2000)
  797. Spotted owl turnover and reproduction in managed forests of north-coastal California (2000)
  798. Non-native fish introductions and the decline of the mountain yellow-legged frog from within protected areas (2000)
  799. The fate of large sediment inputs in rivers: Implications for watershed and waterway management (2000)
  800. Simulation of partially saturated - saturated flow in the Caspar Creek E-road groundwater system (2000)
  801. Historical variability in ecosystem management (2000)
  802. Laboratory evaluation of microwaves for control of the western drywood termite (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae). (2000)
  803. The 10 biggest challenges in bird inventory and monitoring (2000)
  804. Sedimentation in Rio La Venta Canyon in Netzahualcoyotl Reservoir, Chiapas, Mexico (2000)
  805. Weasels and martens - carnivores in northern latitudes (2000)
  806. Modeling relationships between landscape-level attributes and snorkel counts of chinook salmon and steelhead parr in Idaho (2000)
  807. Xylem monoterpenes of pines: distribution, variation, genetics, function (2000)
  808. Lethal effects of electrical shock treatments to the western drywood termite (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) and resulting damage to wooden test boards. (2000)
  809. Correlation of mitochondrial haplotypes with cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes of sympatric Reticulitermes species (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from the southeastern United States. (2000)
  810. The role of toilet paper in studies of desert subterranean termites (Isoptera) in Arizona, USA: (2000)
  811. Ecology and development of Douglas-fir seedlings and associated plant species in a Coast Range plantation (1999)
  812. USDA Forest Service watershed analyses: A lesson in interdisciplinary natural resource management (1999)
  813. Southern California Mountains and Foothills Assessment: Habitat and Species Conservation Issues (1999)
  814. A Prospectus on Restoring Late Successional Forest Structure to Eastside Pine Ecosystems Through Large-Scale, Interdisciplinary Research (1999)
  815. Sierra Nevada forests: Where did they come from? Where are they going? What does it mean? (1999)
  816. Imperata grassland rehabilitation using agroforestry and assisted natural regeneration (1999)
  817. The role of climate change in interpreting historical variability (1999)
  818. Recovery of a bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting of ponderosa pine seedlings  (1999)
  819. Fine-scale genetic structure of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) associations with watershed and growth form (1999)
  820. Genic diversity, genetic structure, and biogeography of Pinus sabiniana Dougl. (1999)
  821. Proceedings of the symposium on fire economics, planning, and policy: bottom lines; 1999 April 5-9; San Diego, CA (1999)
  822. Nitrogen and sulfur desposition and forest nutrient status in the valley of Mexico (1999)
  823. New cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from the United States. (1999)
  824. Fluctuating populations of house wrens and Bewick's wrens in foothills of the western Sierra Nevada of California (1999)
  825. Seasonal foraging and feeding behavior of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in a wildland and a residential location in northern California. (1999)
  826. Agonistic behavior and cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes of colonies of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from northern California. (1999)
  827. The strategy and design of the monitoring program for the Northwest Forest Plan (1999)
  828. Evolution and biogeography of Pinus radiata, with a proposed revision of its quaternary history (1999)
  829. Habitat separation of prickly sculpin, Cottus asper, and coastrange sculpin, Cottus aleuticus, in the mainstem Smith River, northwestern California (1999)
  830. Bat use of remnant old-growth redwood stands (1999)
  831. Using presence/absence data to build and test spatial habitat models for the fisher in the Klamath region, U.S.A.  (1999)
  832. New growth and yield data on Caspar third growth (1999)
  833. Rhyacotriton variegatus (southern torrent salamander) nest site (1999)
  834. Evidence for an extreme bottleneck in a rare Mexican pinyon: genetic diversity, disequilibrium, and the mating system in Pinus maxamartinezii (1999)
  835. Forest Practice Rules and cumulative watershed impacts in California (1999)
  836. Diversity, density, and development of early vegetation in a small clear-cut environment (1999)
  837. Testing a ground-based canopy model using the wind river canopy crane (1999)
  838. Temporal and spatial trends in streamwater nitrate concentrations in the San Bernardino mountains, southern California (1999)
  839. Treatment duration and time since disturbance affect vegetation development in a young ponderosa pine plantation (1999)
  840. Abundance and rates of brood parasitism by brown-headed cowbirds over an elevational gradient in the southern Sierra Nevada (1999)
  841. Parlin Creek large woody debris placement project (1999)
  842. Interfacing basic biology of Reticulitermes spp. and the Sentricon(tm) Termite Colony Elimination System in northern California. (1999)
  843. Nitrogen and sulfur deposition and forest nutrient status in the Valley of Mexico (1999)
  844. Medida de los beneficios económicos de la integridad ecológica del Río Mameyes en Puerto Rico. (1999)
  845. A compendium of forest growth and yield simulators for the Pacific coast states (1999)
  846. Are house counts reliable estimators of dusky-footed woodrat population size? (1999)
  847. Seasonal movements of marbled murrelets: evidence from banded birds (1999)
  848. Forest stand characteristics and reproduction of northern spotted owls in managed north-coastal California forest (1999)
  849. Social facilitation, affiliation, and dominance in the social life of spotted hyenas (1999)
  850. The influence of large woody debris and a bankfull flood on movement of adult resident coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) during fall and winter (1999)
  851. Extinction risk assessment: integrating genetic information (1999)
  852. "Habitat separation of prickly sculpin, Cottus asper, and coastrange sculpin, Cottus aleuticus, in the mainstem Smith River, northwestern California" (1999)
  853. Measuring the economic benefit of maintaining the ecological integrity of the Río Mameyes in Puerto Rico. (1999)
  854. Diet of fishers (Martes pennanti) at the southernmost extent of their range (1999)
  855. Plant community development after 28 years in small group-selection openings (1999)
  856. Fine bed material in pools of natural gravel bed channels (1999)
  857. Nest predators of open and cavity nesting birds in oak woodlands (1999)
  858. Effect of Cattle Grazing, Seeded Grass, and an Herbicide on Ponderosa Pine Seedling Survival and Growth  (1999)
  859. Scour of chinook salmon redds on suction dredge tailings (1999)
  860. Review of the Final EIS/EIR and HCP/SYP for the Headwaters Forest Project (1999)
  861. Seasonal foraging behavior of Reticulitermes spp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in northern California. (1999)
  862. A telemetric study of the movement patterns and habitat use of Rana muscosa, the mountain yellow-legged frog, in a high-elevation basin in Kings Canyon National Park, California (1999)
  863. Movement rules for individual-based models of stream fish (1999)
  864. Diel and seasonal movements by adult Sacramento pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus grandis) in the Eel River, northwestern California (1999)
  865. Review of: An analysis of flooding in Elk River and Freshwater Creek watersheds, Humboldt County, California (prepared by The Pacific Lumber Company, Scotia, California) (1999)
  866. A brief overview of channel monitoring in land management: Five case studies. Case study #1 (1999)
  867. Some scale considerations for watercourse restoration and rehabilitation (1999)
  868. Channel processes and watershed function (1999)
  869. Review of: Methods to complete watershed analysis on Pacific Lumber lands in Northern California (1999)
  870. MANAGEMENT OF SMALL MAMMALS IN A RELICT GRASSLAND IN CALIFORNIA'S CENTRAL VALLEY (1999)
  871. Review of: "Hydrologic Change Module (HCM)for PALCO lands dated 12 August 1999, posted at “http://w3.gorge.net/salminen/hydro/0812meth.doc" (1999)
  872. Carbon dioxide reduction through urban forestry: guidelines for professional and volunteer tree planters (1999)
  873. 'I'iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) (1998)
  874. Periodic Annual Diameter Increment After Overstory Removal in Mixed Conifer Stands (1998)
  875. Abundances of small mammals in fir forests in northeastern California (1998)
  876. Effects of forest harvest on biogeochemical processes in the Caspar Creek watershed (1998)
  877. Red-billed Leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea) (1998)
  878. Streamflow and sediment response to logging, California, USA (1998)
  879. The conservation of forest genetic resources: case histories from Canada, Mexico, and the United States (1998)
  880. Consumption of sound and decayed ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir by Reticulitermes spp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from northern California. (1998)
  881. Stand conditions associated with truffle abundance in western hemlock/Douglas-fir forests (1998)
  882. Buffering the buffer (1998)
  883. Reconsidering the conservation of monterey pine (1998)
  884. Nitrogen excess in North American ecosystems: predisposing factors, ecosystem responses, and management strategies (1998)
  885. Monitoring station for studying populations of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in California. (1998)
  886. Evaluating the impacts of logging activities on erosion and suspended sediment transport in the Caspar Creek watersheds (1998)
  887. Publications related to Caspar Creek (1998)
  888. Effects of stream channel morphology on golden trout spawning habitat and recruitment. (1998)
  889. Chapter 19. Cumulative watershed effects and watershed analysis (1998)
  890. Unpublished response to an inquiry from California State Senator Byron Sher (1998)
  891. "Streamflow and sediment response to logging, California, USA" (1998)
  892. The distribution of hillslope-channel interactions in a rangeland watershed (1998)
  893. The Science of Prescribed Fire: to Enable a Different Kind of Control (1998)
  894. Effects of timber harvest on aquatic vertebrates and habitat in the North Fork Caspar Creek (1998)
  895. The Partners in Flight's Landbird Monitoring Strategy (1998)
  896. Stream amphibians as indicators of ecosystem stress: a case study from California's redwoods (1998)
  897. Experiments on sediment pulses in mountain rivers (1998)
  898. The influence of large woody debris on retention, immigration, and growth of coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki clarki) in stream pools (1998)
  899. Calculation of average landslide frequency using climatic records (1998)
  900. Response of bed mobility to sediment supply in natural gravel bed channels: A detailed examination and evaluation of mobility parameters (1998)
  901. Forest roads, chronic turbidity, and salmon (1998)
  902. Dead and dying trees: part of a healthy forest (1998)
  903. Chapter 3. Hydrology (1998)
  904. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Air Pollution and Climate Change Effects on Forest Ecosystems, February 5-9, 1996. Riverside, CA (1998)
  905. Density and Reproductive Success of California Towhees (1998)
  906. Comparative demography of Clemmys marmorata populations in the Trinity River of California in the context of dam-induced alterations (1998)
  907. Status of the Marbled Murrelet in the inner north coast ranges of California  (1998)
  908. Air pollution and forest health studies along a south-north transect in Poland (1998)
  909. A meta-analysis of regional variation in fisher morphology, demography, and habitat ecology in California (1998)
  910. Biological corridors: form, function, and efficacy (1998)
  911. User's Guide to the Western Root Disease Model, Version 3.0  (1998)
  912. Assessment of foraging activity using anabat II: a cautionary note (1998)
  913. Demography of an introduced red-billed Leiothrix population in Hawaii (1998)
  914. Compensatory behavior of Ensatina eschscholtzii in biological corridors: a field experiment (1998)
  915. Development of an ecosystem monitoring plan for the Sierra Neveda (1998)
  916. On the use of regional channel-based indicators for monitoring (1998)
  917. Effect of ozone exposure on seasonal gas exchange of five western conifers (1998)
  918. Effectiveness of Esfenvalerate, Cyfluthrin, and Carbaryl in Protecting Individual Lodgepole Pines and Ponderosa Pines from Attack by Dendroctonus spp. (1998)
  919. Cultural Diversity of Los Angeles County Residents Using Undeveloped Natural Areas (1998)
  920. Comments on the PALCO HCP/SYP and EIS/EIR with regard to the maintenance of riparian, aquatic, and late seral ecosystems and their associated amphibian and reptile species (1998)
  921. World directory of forest geneticists and tree breeders (1998)
  922. Effects of recent logging on the main channel of North Fork Caspar Creek (1998)
  923. Combining Silviculture and Landscape Architecture to Enhance the Roadside View (1998)
  924. Effects of forest harvest on stream-water quality and nitrogen cycling in the Caspar Creek watershed (1998)
  925. Chemical composition of needles and cambial activity of stems of Scots pine trees affected by air pollutants in Polish forests (1998)
  926. New developments in ecological hydrology expand research opportunities (1998)
  927. Forest condition in Latvia (1998)
  928. Sierra Nevada Science Review (1998)
  929. Forest health status in Hungary (1998)
  930. Assessing Live Fuel Moisture For Fire Management Applications (1998)
  931. Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis of ecosystem response to industrial pollution in the Niepolomice Forest in southern Poland (1998)
  932. Automatic real-time control of suspended sediment based upon high frequency in situ measurements of nephelometric turbidity (1998)
  933. Ozone injury responses of ponderosa and Jeffrey pine in the Sierra Nevada and San Bernardino Mountains in California (1998)
  934. Habitat use by western pond turtles in the Trinity River, California (1998)
  935. Response of Scots pine stand vitality to changes in environmental factors in Poland, 1991-1995 (1998)
  936. Effects of suction dredging on streams: a review and an evaluation strategy (1998)
  937. Proceedings of the conference on coastal watersheds: the Caspar Creek story. May 6, 1998, Ukiah, California (1998)
  938. Implications of the USGS analysis of slope stability at Sulphur Creek (1998)
  939. Persistence of historical logging impacts on channel form in mainstem North Fork Caspar Creek (1998)
  940. Sierra Nevada Science Review. Report of the Science Review Team charged to synthesize new information of rangewide urgency to the national forests of the Sierra Nevada.  (1998)
  941. Ozone monitoring in the Krakow Province, southern Poland (1998)
  942. Eradication of non-native fish from a small mountain lake: gill netting as a non-toxic alternative to the use of rotenone.  (1998)
  943. Cumulative watershed effects: Caspar Creek and beyond (1998)
  944. Two Case Histories For Using Prescribed Fire to Restore Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems in Northern Arizona (1998)
  945. Forest health monitoring and forestry implications in the Czech Republic (1998)
  946. Return rates of banded granivores in relation to band color and number of bands worn (1998)
  947. Predicting nitrogen flux along a vertical canopy gradient in a mixed conifer forest stand of the San Bernardino Mountains in California (1998)
  948. Aquatic species and habitats (1998)
  949. Concentrations and deposition of nitrogenous air pollutants in a ponderosa/Jeffrey pine canopy (1998)
  950. Preface (1998)
  951. Ozone air pollution in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains and Kiev region (1998)
  952. "Review of the Sustained Yield Plan / Habitat Conservation Plan for the properties of The Pacific Lumber Company, Scotia Pacific Holding Company, and Salmon Creek Corporation" (1998)
  953. State of Polish mountain forests: past, present, and future (1998)
  954. The summer flow and water yield response to timber harvest (1998)
  955. Subsurface drainage processes and management impacts (1998)
  956. Logging impacts of the 1970's vs. the 1990's in the Caspar Creek watershed (1998)
  957. Overview of the Caspar Creek watershed study (1998)
  958. Why Caspar Creek -- then and now? (1998)
  959. Dynamics of forest health status in Slovakia from 1987 to 1994 (1998)
  960. Fire in Siberian boreal forests -- implications for global climate and air quality (1998)
  961. Where do we go from here? (1998)
  962. Monitoring watersheds and streams (1998)
  963. Forest health monitoring indicators and their interpretability: a Lithuanian case study (1998)
  964. Ozone in the Upper Silesia region -- concentration and effects on plants (1998)
  965. Ozone concentrations at the Bulgarian Govedartsi ecosystem site in early summer of 1994 and 1995 (1998)
  966. Ozone and modeled stomatal conductance at a high elevation subalpine site in southeastern Wyoming (1998)
  967. Transect studies on pine forests along parallel 52° north, 12-32° east and along a pollution gradient in Poland: general assumptions (1998)
  968. Nutrient fluxes in forests of the eastern Sierra Nevada: comparisons with humid forest systems (1998)
  969. Indicators of nitrogen status in California forests (1998)
  970. Air pollution and climate change effects on health of the Ukrainian forests: monitoring and evalution (1998)
  971. Nitrogen deposition effects on coastal sage vegetation of southern California (1998)
  972. Oxidant induced alteration of carbohydrate production and allocation in plants (1998)
  973. Forest health status in Russia (1998)
  974. Geographical differentiation of the floristic composition and structure of the herb layer of forest permanent plots in East Germany, Poland, and Belarus (1998)
  975. Impact of urban environmental pollution on growth, leaf damage, and chemical constituents of Warsaw urban trees (1998)
  976. Transect studies on pine litter organic matter: decomposition and chemical properties of upper soil layers in Polish forests (1998)
  977. Flooding and stormflows (1998)
  978. Seasonal influences on ozone uptake and foliar injury to ponderosa and Jeffrey pines at a southern California site (1998)
  979. Remote sensing applied to resource management (1998)
  980. Spatial and vertical distribution of soil physico-chemical properties and the content of heavy metals in the pedosphere in Poland (1998)
  981. The use of plants as bioindicators of ozone (1998)
  982. Forested Communities of the Upper Montane in the Central and Southern Sierra Nevada (1998)
  983. Herb layer diversity and phytoindicative evaluation of habitat conditions of forest permanent plots in Poland (1998)
  984. Biochemical reactions of ozone in plants (1998)
  985. Photosynthetically active radiation measurements in pure pine and mixed pine forests in Poland (1998)
  986. Assessment of forest quality in southwestern Poland with the use of remotely sensed data (1998)
  987. Ectomycorrhizae of young and mature Scots pine trees in industrial regions in Poland (1998)
  988. Mature ponderosa pine nutrient use and allocation responses to air pollution (1998)
  989. Bulgarian Rila mountain forest ecosystems study site: site description and SO42-, NO3- deposition (1998)
  990. Management of Oaks Within the Pacific Southwest Region (1997)
  991. Rooting Responses of Three Oak Species to Low Oxygen Stress  (1997)
  992. Characteristics of nest trees and nest sites of California spotted owls in coniferous forests of the southern Sierra Nevada (1997)
  993. The Effect of Low Oxygen Stress on Phytophthora cinnamomi Infection and Disease of Cork Oak Roots  (1997)
  994. Understanding the role of sediment waves and channel conditions over time and space (1997)
  995. Treatment duration and time since disturbance affect vegetation development in a young California red fir plantation (1997)
  996. Rehabilitation of a Blue Oak Restoration Project  (1997)
  997. Wildfire and Oak Regeneration at the Urban Fringe  (1997)
  998. Relations among fishers, snow, and martens in California: results from small-scale spatial comparisons (1997)
  999. Vegetation Trends in a 31-Year-Old Ponderosa Pine Plantation: Effect of Different Shrub Densities  (1997)
  1000. Characteristics of Red-tailed Hawk Nest Sites in Oak Woodlands of Central California (1997)
  1001. Factors Contributing to Land-Use Change in the Hardwood Rangelands of Two Central Sierra Nevadan Counties (1997)
  1002. Hardwood Protection Needs to Come from Leadership, Not Regulation  (1997)
  1003. Poster Papers (1997)
  1004. Understory-Canopy Relationships in Oak Woodlands and Savannas  (1997)
  1005. Author Index and Index (1997)
  1006. Section Overview—Damaging Agents and Oak Ecology: Management Implications  (1997)
  1007. The California Oak Disease and Arthropod (CODA) Database  (1997)
  1008. Standard scientific procedures for implementing ecosystem management on public lands (1997)
  1009. Section Overview—Economics, Policy, and Planning (1997)
  1010. An Evaluation of Coast Live Oak Regeneration Techniques  (1997)
  1011. Analysis of USDA Forest Service fire-related expenditures 1970-1995 (1997)
  1012. Section Overview—Challenges of Inventorying and Monitoring Oak Woodlands  (1997)
  1013. The Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program: Education and Research as a Conservation Strategy (1997)
  1014. Oak Seedling Establishment by Artificial Regeneration on California Rangelands  (1997)
  1015. Mechanical and Chemical Release in a 12-Year-Old Ponderosa Pine Plantation (1997)
  1016. Characteristics of California Spotted Owl Nest Sites in Foothill Riparian and Oak Woodlands of the Southern Sierra Nevada, California  (1997)
  1017. Patterns of Geographic Synchrony in Growth and Reproduction of Oaks Within California and Beyond (1997)
  1018. A California Black Oak Restoration Project in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California  (1997)
  1019. Poster Abstracts (1997)
  1020. A comparison of the breeding ecology of birds nesting in boxes and tree cavities (1997)
  1021. Estimating Value Contribution of Tree and Stand Condition (1997)
  1022. Statistical package for improved analysis of hillslope monitoring data collected as part of the Board of Forestry's long-term monitoring program (1997)
  1023. An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Valley Oak Mitigation (1997)
  1024. Section Overview—California Oaks in the Urbanizing Forest Ecosystem  (1997)
  1025. The New California (1997)
  1026. Status of Transplanted Coast Live Oaks (Quercus agrifolia) in Southern California (1997)
  1027. The Influence of Epiphytic Lichens on the Nutrient Cycling of a Blue Oak Woodland (1997)
  1028. Constraints on Germination and Emergence of Emory Oak  (1997)
  1029. A hierarchical strategy for sampling herpetofaunal assemblages along small streams in the western U.S., with an example from Northern California (1997)
  1030. Summar throughfall and winter depostion in the San Bernardino mountains in southern California (1997)
  1031. Vegetation trends in a young ponderosa pine plantation treated by manual release and mulching (1997)
  1032. Effects of Blue Oak Canopy on Annual Forage Production  (1997)
  1033. Standing crop and animal consumption of fungal sporocarps in Pacific Northwest forests (1997)
  1034. Gene Flow Among Populations of Three California Evergreen Oaks (1997)
  1035. Mitigation of habitat "Take": application to habitat conservation planning (1997)
  1036. Section Overview—Restoration of Oak Woodlands (1997)
  1037. Atmospheric and biospheric interactions of gases and energy in the Pacific region of the United States, Mexico, and Brazil (1997)
  1038. Using Population Distribution Forecasts and GIS Technology to Assess Potential Hardwood Loss in the Northern Sacramento Valley  (1997)
  1039. Summer throughfall and winter deposition in the San Bernardino mountains in southern California (1997)
  1040. Patterns and Processes of Adaptation in Blue Oak Seedlings (1997)
  1041. Mesocarnivores of northern California: biology, management, and survey techniques, workshop manual (1997)
  1042. Growth of Blue Oak on California’s Hardwood Rangelands  (1997)
  1043. Detection surveys for fishers and american martens in California, 1989-1994: summary and interpertations (1997)
  1044. The Influence of Cattle Grazing on California Ground Squirrels in a Blue Oak Savanna  (1997)
  1045. Cuticular hydrocarbons of the termites of the British Virgin Islands (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae, Termitidae). (1997)
  1046. Sunshine Canyon Mitigation Oaks—A Success Story  (1997)
  1047. Restoring Ecosystem Health in Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Southwest (1997)
  1048. Fire History of a Mixed Oak-Pine Forest in the Foothills of the Sierra Nevada, El Dorado County, California (1997)
  1049. Hydrologic responses of large drainage to clearcutting: a modeling perspective (1997)
  1050. Design Recommendations for Point Counts of Birds in California Oak-Pine Woodlands: Power, Sample Size, and Count Stations Versus Visits  (1997)
  1051. Status and risk of extinction for westslope cutthroat trout in the Upper River Basin, Montana (1997)
  1052. Effects of Seedling Protectors and Weed Control on Blue Oak Growth and Survival (1997)
  1053. Cuticular hydrocarbons of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from northern California indicate undescribed species. (1997)
  1054. Ecosystem-Based Planning on a Watershed Approach (1997)
  1055. Diet of Mexican spotted owls in Chihuahua and Aguascalientes, Mexico (1997)
  1056. Recent evolution and divergence among populations of a rare Mexican endemic, Chihuahua spruce, following holocene climatic warming (1997)
  1057. California Scenery: The Sierra Nevada Part I (1997)
  1058. Woody Root Biomass of 40- to 90-Year-Old Blue Oaks (Quercus douglasii) in Western Sierra Nevada Foothills (1997)
  1059. Monitoring landbirds in the Americas (1997)
  1060. Nonmarket Economic Impacts of Forest Insect Pests: A Literature Review  (1997)
  1061. Regression methods for spatially correlated data: an example using beetle attacks in a seed orchard (1997)
  1062. Soil Characteristics of Blue Oak and Coast Live Oak Ecosystems  (1997)
  1063. 'Apapane (Himatione sanguinea) (1997)
  1064. Section Overview—Wildlife Habitat Relations and Habitat Fragmentation in California’s Hardwood Rangelands  (1997)
  1065. A habitat-based design for sampling and monitoring stream amphibians with an illustration from Redwood National Park (1997)
  1066. Wake Up, California! (1997)
  1067. Changes in storm peak flows after clearcut logging (1997)
  1068. Contribution of Downed Woody Material by Blue, Valley, and Coast Live Oaks in Central California  (1997)
  1069. Oak Woodland Management in the Bureau of Land Management (1997)
  1070. CCA History and Policy for Hardwood Range Management (1997)
  1071. Developing an analytical context for multispecies conservation planning (1997)
  1072. An Examination of the Oak Woodland as a Potential Resource for Higher-Value Wood Products  (1997)
  1073. Detection surveys for fishers and American martens in California, 1989-1994: summary and interpretations (1997)
  1074. Developing a Conservation Strategy for Southern California Forests and Woodlands  (1997)
  1075. Resolving Oak Woodland Issues in California (1997)
  1076. A Post-Hoc Assessment of the Impacts to Wildlife Habitat from Wood Cutting in Blue Oak Woodlands in the Northern Sacramento Valley  (1997)
  1077. Biology and Ecology of feral, free-roaming, and stray cats (1997)
  1078. Efficacy of Herbicide Application Methods Used to Control Tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) in an Uneven-Aged Coast Redwood Management Context (1997)
  1079. Implications of plantations on wildlife: How can habitat be enhanced? (1997)
  1080. A tailed frog (Ascaphus truei) nest site in northwestern California (1997)
  1081. Between-habitat movement of dusky-footed woodrats and vulnerability to predation (1997)
  1082. Section Overview—Progress on the Ecology and Silviculture of California Oaks During the Past 17 Years (1997)
  1083. Truffle production in old-growth and mature fir stands in northeastern California (1997)
  1084. Use of terrestrial habitat by western pond turtles (Clemmys marmorata): implications for management (1997)
  1085. The Network Solution (1997)
  1086. Stand-Level Status of Blue Oak Sapling Recruitment and Regeneration  (1997)
  1087. Insects and ecosystem management. (1997)
  1088. Marbled murrelet effectiveness monitoring plan for the northwest forest plan (1997)
  1089. Monitoring mesocarnivore population status (1997)
  1090. Effects of Shade and Clipping on Coast Live and Blue Oak Seedling Mortality and Growth in California Annual Grasslands  (1997)
  1091. Food preferences of captive northern flying squirrels from the Lassen National Forest in northeastern California (1997)
  1092. What have we learned, and what is new in watershed science? (1997)
  1093. Insects and related arthropods associated with greenleaf manzanita in montane chaparral communities of northeastern California (1997)
  1094. California’s Oak Woodlands: Where We Have Been, Where We Are, Where We Need to Go (1997)
  1095. American marten (Martes americana) ecology and conservation (1997)
  1096. Oak Research Needs  (1997)
  1097. A Qualitative Comparison of Fire Spread Models Incorporating Wind and Slope Effects (1997)
  1098. Rainbow trout responses to water temperature and dissolved oxygen stress in two southern California stream pools (1997)
  1099. A guide to selected non-timber forest products of the Hayfork Adaptive Management Area, Shasta-Trinity and Six Rivers National Forests, California (1997)
  1100. Small Nocturnal Mammals in Oak Woodlands: Some Considerations for Assessing Presence and Abundance  (1997)
  1101. Photo Series for Quantifying Fuels and Assessing Fire Risk in Giant Sequoia Groves  (1997)
  1102. Two new species of Chloroperlidae (Plecoptera) from California  (1997)
  1103. California Black Oak—From Firewood to Lumber, the Lumber Recovery Story  (1997)
  1104. Evaluation of Techniques and Costs for Valley Oak Riparian Forest Restoration on the Sacramento River  (1997)
  1105. Influence of Supplemental Feeding Sites on Use of Hardwood Rangeland Riparian Areas by Cattle  (1997)
  1106. Factors Affecting Blue Oak Sapling Recruitment (1997)
  1107. Genetic Variation in Shoot Growth, Phenology, and Mineral Accumulation of Northern and Central Sierra Nevada Foothill Populations of Blue Oak (1997)
  1108. Section Overview—Range and Livestock Relations  (1997)
  1109. USE OF NIGHT-VISION GOGGLES, LIGHT-TAGS, AND FLUORESCENT POWDER FOR MEASURING MICROHABITAT USE OF NOCTURNAL SMALL MAMMALS (1997)
  1110. A Development in Harmony with Nature? (1997)
  1111. Relative Abundance and Habitat Associations of Vertebrates in Oak Woodlands in Coastal-Central California  (1997)
  1112. Habitat-dependent interactions between two size-classes of juvenile steelhead in a small stream (1997)
  1113. Monitoring Survival and Vigor of Specimen Valley Oaks Influenced by Urban Development Sites (1997)
  1114. Restoration Management of Northern Oak Woodlands  (1997)
  1115. Bird Communities in Grazed and Ungrazed Oak-Pine Woodlands at the San Joaquin Experimental Range  (1997)
  1116. Managing Development in California’s Oak Woodlands (1997)
  1117. Preliminary Results from the Evaluation of Different Seasons and Intensities of Grazing on the Erosion of Intermittent Streams at the San Joaquin Experimental Range  (1997)
  1118. Section Overview—Wood Utilization  (1997)
  1119. Why the System Does Not Work, and How to Fix It (1997)
  1120. Effects of Prescribed Fire on Live Trees and Snags in Eastside Pine Forests in California (1997)
  1121. Effects of Cultural Inputs on Survival and Growth of Direct Seeded and Naturally Occurring Valley Oak Seedlings on Hardwood Rangeland  (1997)
  1122. Evolution of a sediment wave in an experimental channel (1997)
  1123. The termites (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae, Termitidae) of the British Virgin Islands: Distribution, moisture requirements, and cuticular hydrocarbons. (1997)
  1124. Livestock Grazing and Riparian Habitat Water Quality: An Examination of Oak Woodland Springs in the Sierra Foothills of California  (1997)
  1125. Blue Oak Regeneration in Southern Sierra Nevada Foothills (1997)
  1126. Chapter 6. Temporal and spatial scales (1997)
  1127. A Literature Review of California Domestic Cork Production  (1997)
  1128. A California Cattleman’s Perspective on the Oak Hardwood Issue (1997)
  1129. Proceedings of a symposium on oak woodlands: ecology, management, and urban interface issues; 19–22 March 1996; San Luis Obispo, CA (1997)
  1130. A one-dimensional model of subsurface hillslope flow (1997)
  1131. Comparative Plant Water Relations and Soil Water Depletion Patterns of Three Seral Shrub Species on Forest Sites in Southwestern Oregon (1997)
  1132. The Role of the California Department of Fish and Game in the Conservation of California’s Oak Woodlands (1997)
  1133. Effects of Livestock Grazing on Blue Oak Saplings  (1997)
  1134. Improved Methods to Evaluate the Impact of Subdivisions on Wildlife in Oak-Dominated Woodlands in California  (1997)
  1135. The use of core areas in comprehensive mitigation strategies (1997)
  1136. Tree Volume Equations for 10 Urban Species in California  (1997)
  1137. Field comparison of sand or insecticide barriers for control of Reticulitermes spp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) infestations in homes in northern California. (1996)
  1138. Golden trout habitat selection and movement patterns in degraded and recovering sites within the Golden Trout Wilderness, California (1996)
  1139. Nitrogen deposition in California forests: a review (1996)
  1140. Management of the spotted owl: a case history in conservation biology (1996)
  1141. A common framework for conservation planning: linking individual and metapopulation models (1996)
  1142. Relationship of marbled murrelets with habitat characteristics in redwood forest in northwestern California. [Yurok] (1996)
  1143. Turbidity-controlled suspended sediment sampling (1996)
  1144. Hydrologic consequences of logging second-growth redwood watersheds (1996)
  1145. Monitoring Martes populations in California: survey design and power analysis (1996)
  1146. Antillean termite named for a locality in Central America: (1996)
  1147. Enabling interdisciplinary analysis (1996)
  1148. The northern flying squirrel in the Pacific Northwest: implications for management of the greater Fundy ecosystem (1996)
  1149. Mapping of species richness for conservation of biological diversity: conceptual and methodological issues (1996)
  1150. Monitoring populations and demography of landbirds in riparian corridors of the coastal redwood zone (1996)
  1151. Hydrocarbons of Nasutitermes acajutlae and a comparison of methodologies for sampling cuticular hydrocarbons of Carribean termites for taxonomic and ecological studies. (1996)
  1152. Twentieth-century fire patterns on forest service lands (1996)
  1153. Habitat correlates of the southern torrent salamander, rhyacotriton variegatus (Caudata: Rhyacotritonidae), in northwestern California (1996)
  1154. The effects of clearcut logging on stream biology of the North Fork of Caspar Creek, Jackson Demonstration State Forest, Fort Bragg, CA--1986 to 1994  (1996)
  1155. An overview of fire in the Sierra Nevada (1996)
  1156. An assessment of the taxonomy of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) from the southeastern United States based on cuticular hydrocarbons. (1996)
  1157. Breeding distribution of vaux's swift in California (1996)
  1158. Evidence for nitrogen saturation in the San Bernardino Mountains in southern California (1996)
  1159. Comparative demography and habitat use of western pond turtles in northern California: the effects of damming and related alterations (1996)
  1160. Establishment of monitoring plots and evaluation of trees injured by ozone (1996)
  1161. Demographic characteristics and trends of northern spotted owl populations in northwestern California (1996)
  1162. Data management and analysis of ozone injury to pines (1996)
  1163. Fire-management policies and programs (1996)
  1164. Livestock Grazing, Golden Trout, and Streams in the Golden Trout Wilderness, California: Impacts and Management Implications (1996)
  1165. Demography of northern spotted owls in southwestern Oregon (1996)
  1166. Statistical considerations for plot design, sampling procedures, analysis, and quality assurance of ozone injury studies (1996)
  1167. Quality assurance, training, and certification in ozone air pollution studies (1996)
  1168. Nitrogen diposition in Calfornian forests: a review (1996)
  1169. Use by bats of old-growth redwood hollows on the North Coast of California (1996)
  1170. Approaching messy problems: strategies for environmental analysis (1996)
  1171. Historical harvest and incidental capture of fishers in California (1996)
  1172. The effects of a dam on breeding habitat and egg survival of the foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii) (1996)
  1173. Analyzing canopy structure in Pacific Northwest old-growth forests with a stand-scale crown model (1996)
  1174. Turbidity-controlled suspended sediment sampling for runoff-event load estimation (1996)
  1175. Initial response to understory plant diversity and overstory tree diameter growth to a green tree retention harvest (1996)
  1176. Historical harvest and incidental capture of fishers in California (1996)
  1177. Evaluation of six techniques for control of the western drywood termite (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) in structures. J. Econ. Entomol. 89: 922-934. (1996)
  1178. Extent of ozone injury to trees in the western United States (1996)
  1179. Associations between termites and bromeliads in two dry tropical habitats. Biotropica 28: 781-785. (1996)
  1180. Metasystox-R applied in Mauget injectors ineffective for protection of individual ponderosa pines from western pine beetles. (1996)
  1181. Use by bats of old-growth redwood hollows on the north coast of California (1996)
  1182. Government agencies’ need for data on ozone injury to western pines (1996)
  1183. Microhabitat analysis using radiotelemetry locations and polytomous logistic regression (1996)
  1184. Stabilization of a gravel channel by large streamside obstructions and bedrock bends, Jacoby Creek, northwestern California (1996)
  1185. Evaluating ozone air pollution effects on pines in the western United States (1996)
  1186. Effects of wind velocity and slope on flame properties (1996)
  1187. Current distribution of the american marten, Martes americana, in California (1996)
  1188. Effects of steelhead density on growth of Coho salmon in a small coastal California stream (1996)
  1189. Intercaste, intercolony, and temporal variation in cuticular hydrocarbons of Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). (1996)
  1190. Effects of forest harvesting on large organic debris in coastal streams (1996)
  1191. Use, interpretation, and implications of demographic analyses of northern spotted owl populations (1996)
  1192. Symptomology of ozone injury to pine foliage (1996)
  1193. Monitoring Martes populations in California: survey design and power analysis (1996)
  1194. What a long strange trip it's been - or - who took the synthesis out of analysis? (1996)
  1195. Monitoring trends in bird populations: addressing background levels of annual variability in counts (1996)
  1196. Sediment delivery in the North Fork of Caspar Creek (1996)
  1197. Long-awaited nonchemical alternatives to drywood termite control study completed. (1996)
  1198. Significant natural areas (1996)
  1199. Response of young ponderosa pines, shrubs, and grasses to two release treatments (1996)
  1200. Hetten and Tompkins paired watershed study: turbidity and SSC from paired managed and unmanaged watersheds  (1996)
  1201. Manual de métodos de campo para el monitoreo de aves terrestres (1996)
  1202. Sediment transport and storage in North Fork Caspar Creek, Mendocino County, California: water years 1980-1988 (1996)
  1203. A contingent valuation study of the value of reducing fire hazards to old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest (1996)
  1204. Tertiary vegetation history (1996)
  1205. Development of a mixed shrub–tanoak–Douglas-fir community in a treated and untreated condition (1996)
  1206. History of ozone injury monitoring methods and the development of a recommended protocol (1996)
  1207. Mountain biking: issues and actions for USDA Forest Service managers (1996)
  1208. Aspects of the life history and foraging of the endangered Akiapolaau (1996)
  1209. Mountain biking: issues and actions for USDA Forest Service managers (1996)
  1210. Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project, Final Report to Congress, Vol. I, Assessment Summaries and Management Strategies, Centers for water and Wildland Resources, Report No. 36, University of California, Davis, California (1996)
  1211. Crown area equations for 13 species of trees and shrubs in northern California and southwestern Oregon (1996)
  1212. Diel movement and habitat use of the golden trout Oncorhynchus mykiss aguabonita in their native habitat on the Golden Trout Wilderness, California (1996)
  1213. Vegetation trends in a young conifer plantation after grazing, grubbing, and chemical release (1996)
  1214. The Mammoth-JuneEcosystem ManagementProject, Inyo National Forest (1996)
  1215. Genetic diversity within species (1996)
  1216. "Time, space, and redwood trees" (1996)
  1217. Metasystox-R, applied in Mauget injectors, ineffective in protecting individual ponderosa pines from western pine beetles (1996)
  1218. Development of a mixed shrub–ponderosa pine community in a natural and treated condition (1995)
  1219. Chapter 31: Abundance and Distribution of Marbled Murrelets in Oregon and Washington Based on Aerial Surveys (1995)
  1220. Management of California Oak Woodlands: Uncertainties and Modeling  (1995)
  1221. Chapter 32: Distribution and Population Estimates of Marbled Murrelets at Sea in Oregon During the Summers of 1992 and 1993 (1995)
  1222. Is Alaska really different? A review of CUSTOMER recreation visitor survey data (1995)
  1223. Influence of primary prey on home-range size and habitat-use patterns of northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) (1995)
  1224. Monitoring bird populations by point counts (1995)
  1225. Chapter 10: Marbled Murrelet Inland Patterns of Activity: Defining Detections and Behavior (1995)
  1226. Development and testing of a cultural identity construct for recreation and tourism studies (1995)
  1227. PAST CLIMATES, FORESTS, AND DISTURBANCES OF THE SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA: UNDERSTANDING THE PAST TO MANAGE FOR THE FUTURE (1995)
  1228. Accessibility benchmarks: interpretive programs and services in north central California (1995)
  1229. Structural wildland intermix (1995)
  1230. ACCESS America's great outdoors: public lands are for everyone! (1995)
  1231. Towards a definition of biological corridor (1995)
  1232. Community based research for an urban recreation application of benefits-based management (1995)
  1233. Chapter 15: Inland Habitat Suitability for the Marbled Murrelet in Southcentral Alaska (1995)
  1234. Partnerships in natural resource agencies: a conceptual framework (1995)
  1235. Northern flying squirrel densities in fir forests of northeastern California (1995)
  1236. To be or not to be a park: that is the question (1995)
  1237. The bay area wildfire forum (1995)
  1238. Demography and movements of Apapane and Iiwi in Hawaii (1995)
  1239. Conflicts between natural resources and structural protection (1995)
  1240. MAMMALS OF THE CALIFORNIA DESERT (1995)
  1241. An analysis of transient flow in upland watersheds: interactions between structure and process  (1995)
  1242. Human dimensions in ecosystem management: a USDA Forest Service perspective (1995)
  1243. Moderator’s comments (1995)
  1244. Conflicts and issues related to mountain biking in the National Forests: a multimethodological approach (1995)
  1245. Chapter 20: Relationship of Marbled Murrelets with Habitat Characteristics at Inland Sites in California (1995)
  1246. Characteristics of Coastal Sage Scrub in Relation to Fire History and Use by California Gnatcatchers (1995)
  1247. Chapter 25: Pollution and Fishing Threats to Marbled Murrelets (1995)
  1248. Definition and distribution of sampling units (1995)
  1249. Chapter 21: Oceanographic Processes and Marine Productivity in Waters Offshore of Marbled Murrelet Breeding Habitat (1995)
  1250. Ecology and conservation of the Marbled Murrelet (1995)
  1251. The role of fire in ecosystem management (1995)
  1252. Rate and mechanics of progressive hillslope failure in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California (1995)
  1253. Chapter 8: Nest Success and the Effects of Predation on Marbled Murrelets (1995)
  1254. Habitat correlates of the Del Norte salamander, Plethodon elongatus (Caudata: Plethodontidae) in northwestern California (1995)
  1255. Chapter 16: Inland Habitat Associations of Marbled Murrelets in British Columbia (1995)
  1256. Relationship of marbled murrelets with habitat characteristics at inland sites in California. [Yurok] (1995)
  1257. Chapter 9: Molts and Plumages in the Annual Cycle of the Marbled Murrelet  (1995)
  1258. A content analysis of USDA Forest Service recreation partnerships (1995)
  1259. Chapter 17: Inland Habitat Associations of Marbled Murrelets in Western Washington (1995)
  1260. Environmental values, ethics, and depreciative behavior in wildland settings (1995)
  1261. Chapter 34: Offshore Occurrence Patterns of Marbled Murrelets in Central California (1995)
  1262. Ecology is a white man's problem (1995)
  1263. Fire history of the local wildland-urban interface (1995)
  1264. BIRDS OF THE CALIFORNIA DESERT (1995)
  1265. Chapter 7: Breeding and Natal Dispersal, Nest Habitat Loss and Implications for Marbled Murrelet Populations (1995)
  1266. Differences in behavioral conventions: a comparison of United States-born and Mexico-born Hispanics, and Anglo Americans (1995)
  1267. Chapter 14: A Review of the Effects of Station Placement and Observer Bias in Detections of Marbled Murrelets in Forest Stands (1995)
  1268. Ethnic use of the Tonto: geographic extension of the recreation knowledge base (1995)
  1269. Ecology and conservation of the marbled murrelet (1995)
  1270. Institutionalizing fire safety in making land use and development decisions (1995)
  1271. Chapter 13: Interannual Differences in Detections of Marbled Murrelets in Some Inland California Stands (1995)
  1272. Seeking common ground: establishing interpark partnerships (1995)
  1273. Chapter 2: The Asian Race of the Marbled Murrelet (1995)
  1274. Introduction to detection and survey methods (1995)
  1275. Chapter 5: Nesting Biology and Behavior of the Marbled Murrelet (1995)
  1276. The Oakland-Berkeley Hills fire of 1991 (1995)
  1277. Chapter 33: Offshore Population Estimates of Marbled Murrelets in California (1995)
  1278. Current distribution of the American marten, Martes americana, in California (1995)
  1279. FARSITE: a fire area simulator for fire managers (1995)
  1280. Comprehensive fire prevention legislation enacted by the California legislature in 1992 after the East Bay firestorm (1995)
  1281. Offshore population estimates of marbled murrelets in California (1995)
  1282. Track plates (1995)
  1283. Structure ignition assessment model (SIAM)  (1995)
  1284. Educational poster session (1995)
  1285. “What do we do now, Ollie?” (1995)
  1286. A field critique of the 3-year pilot test for the CUSTOMER recreation visitor survey (1995)
  1287. Dr. Biswell’s influence on the development of prescribed burning in California (1995)
  1288. A balanced approach: Dr. Biswell’s solution to fire issues in urban interface and wildland ecosystems (1995)
  1289. Neighborhood organization activities: evacuation drills, clusters, and fire safety awareness (1995)
  1290. Daily patterns of the marbled murrelet activity at inland sites. [Yurok] (1995)
  1291. Chapter 24: Monospecific and Mixed Species Foraging Associations of Marbled Murrelets (1995)
  1292. Getting Alice through the door: social science research and natural resource management (1995)
  1293. Chapter 23: Marbled Murrelet At-Sea and Foraging Behavior (1995)
  1294. Grazing on Regeneration Sites Encourages Pine Seedling Growth (1995)
  1295. Pilot monitoring program: geologic input for the hillslope component (includes a discussion of Caspar Creek geology and geomorphology) (1995)
  1296. The quest for all-purpose plants (1995)
  1297. Spatially explicit population models: current forms and future uses (1995)
  1298. The potential impacts of the homeless on public lands (1995)
  1299. Chapter 18: A Landscape-Level Analysis of Marbled Murrelet Habitat in Western Washington (1995)
  1300. Sex ratios of fledgling and recaptured subadult spotted owls in the southern Sierra Nevada (1995)
  1301. Florida’s solution to liability issues (1995)
  1302. A preliminary analysis of environmental dilemmas and environmental ethical reasoning among Hispanic and non-Hispanic forest visitors (1995)
  1303. Chapter 19: Marbled Murrelet Habitat Associations in Oregon (1995)
  1304. Transforming controversy into consensus: the Steens Mountain initiative (1995)
  1305. The contribution of federal and non-federal habitat to persistence of the northern spotted owl on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington: report of the Reanalysis Team (1995)
  1306. Current distribution of the fisher, Martes pennanti, in California (1995)
  1307. Funding fuels management in the national park service: costs and benefits (1995)
  1308. Using challenge cost-share partnerships to communicate with ethnically diverse recreation users in southern California (1995)
  1309. Strategies for and barriers to public adoption of fire safe behavior (1995)
  1310. Coordinated fee structure for developed recreation sites on the Ashley, Uinta, and Wasatch-Cache National Forests (1995)
  1311. Poster Session (1995)
  1312. Conflicting goals of wilderness management: natural conditions vs. natural experiences (1995)
  1313. Working to make the Clean Air Act and prescribed burning compatible (1995)
  1314. Protecting Oregon old-growth forests from fires: how much is it worth? (1995)
  1315. Legal barriers (1995)
  1316. The urban wilderness park: an oxymoron? (1995)
  1317. Panel discussion: prescribed burning in the 21st century  (1995)
  1318. Marketing a national forest: the resource manager's dilemma (1995)
  1319. "Rate and mechanics of progressive hillslope failure in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California" (1995)
  1320. Technology transfer for ecosystem management (1995)
  1321. A synopsis of large or disastrous wildland fires (1995)
  1322. Proceedings of the second symposium on social aspects and recreation research, February 23-25, 1994, San Diego, California (1995)
  1323. An evaluation of flow-stratified sampling for estimating suspended sediment loads (1995)
  1324. Total quality management: managing the human dimension in natural resource agencies (1995)
  1325. The East Bay Vegetation Management Consortium: a subregional approach to resource management and planning (1995)
  1326. A review of the effects of the station placement and observer bias in detection of marbled murrelets in forest stands (1995)
  1327. Particle size variations between bed load and bed material in natural gravel bed channels (1995)
  1328. Usefulness of spatially explicit population models in land management (1995)
  1329. MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TWO WHITE-FOOTED MICE, PEROMYSCUS BOYU AND PEROMYSCUS CALIFORNICUS, IN OAK WOODLANDS OF FRESNO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (1995)
  1330. Current distribution of the fisher, Martes pennanti, in California (1995)
  1331. Use of class a foams on structures and wildlands (1995)
  1332. Use of radar to study the movements of Marbled Murrelets at inland sites (1995)
  1333. Chapter 1: Ecology and Conservation of the Marbled Murrelet in North America: An Overview (1995)
  1334. American Marten, Fisher, Lynx, and Wolverine: Survey Methods for Their Detection (1995)
  1335. Ecosystem management issues  (1995)
  1336. Patterns of seasonal variation of activity of marbled murrelets in forested stands. [Yurok] (1995)
  1337. California's hardwood resource: managing for wildlife, water, pleasing scenery, and wood products (1995)
  1338. The Biswell symposium: fire issues and solutions in urban interface and wildland ecosystems; February 15-17, 1994; Walnut Creek, California (1995)
  1339. Local, state, and national perspectives (1995)
  1340. American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine: survey methods for their detection (1995)
  1341. Effects of coarse woody debris and its removal on a channel affected by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington (1995)
  1342. Monitoring Bird Populations by Point Counts (1995)
  1343. Chapter 35: Productivity of Marbled Murrelets in California from Observations of Young at Sea (1995)
  1344. The case of forest carnivores: small packages big worries (1995)
  1345. Aneides ferreus (clouded salamander) reproduction (1995)
  1346. Interagency wilderness fire management (1995)
  1347. Chapter 26: Mortality of Marbled Murrelets Due to Oil Pollution in North America (1995)
  1348. Federal disaster assistance programs (1995)
  1349. Ecology and conservation of the marbled murrelet in North America: an overview (1995)
  1350. Fire in Wildland ecosystems—opening comments (1995)
  1351. Chapter 30: Marbled Murrelet Populations of Washington — Marine Habitat Preferences and Variability of Occurrence (1995)
  1352. Chapter 36: Status of Forest Habitat of the Marbled Murrelet (1995)
  1353. Interannual differences in detections of marbled murrelets in some inland California stands. [Yurok] (1995)
  1354. Productivity of marbled murrelets in California from observation of young at sea (1995)
  1355. East bay fire chiefs' consortium (1995)
  1356. Chapter 4: Nesting Chronology of the Marbled Murrelet  (1995)
  1357. Review of "saving nature's legacy: protecting and restoring biodiversity" (1995)
  1358. Photographic bait stations (1995)
  1359. Organizational barriers (1995)
  1360. Chapter 27: Mortality of Marbled Murrelets in Gill Nets in North America (1995)
  1361. Chapter 12: Daily Patterns of Marbled Murrelet Activity at Inland Sites (1995)
  1362. Chapter 22: Marbled Murrelet Food Habits and Prey Ecology (1995)
  1363. Chapter 6: Characteristics of Marbled Murrelet Nest Trees and Nesting Stands (1995)
  1364. Distinguishing tracks of marten and fisher at track-plate stations (1995)
  1365. Chapter 28: Abundance, Distribution, and Population Status of Marbled Murrelets in Alaska (1995)
  1366. Is self-thinning in ponderosa pine ruled by Dendroctonus bark beetles? (1995)
  1367. Cooperative Efforts in Fuels Management (1995)
  1368. Chapter 3: Comparative Reproductive Ecology of the Auks (Family Alcidae) with Emphasis on the Marbled Murrelet (1995)
  1369. What's a walk on the wildside worth? (1995)
  1370. Chapter 11: Patterns of Seasonal Variation of Activity of Marbled Murrelets in Forested Stands (1995)
  1371. Appendices (1995)
  1372. Chapter 37: Population Trends of the Marbled Murrelet Projected From Demographic Analyses (1995)
  1373. Social and environmental issues in developing vegetation and fire management plans  (1995)
  1374. References (1995)
  1375. Chapter 29: Marine Distribution, Abundance, and Habitats of Marbled Murrelets in British Columbia (1995)
  1376. Chapter 1: A conservation assessment framework for forest carnivores. (1994)
  1377. Chapter 7: Information needs and a research strategy for conserving forest carnivores (1994)
  1378. Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing wood specific gravity in an outbred pedigree of loblolly pine (1994)
  1379. The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the western United States. (1994)
  1380. Demography and movements of the Omao (Myadestes obscurus) (1994)
  1381. Bioregions: an ecological and evolutionary perspective and a proposal for California (1994)
  1382. Taxonomy and biogeography of Nasutitermes acajutlae and N. nigriceps (Isoptera: Termitidae) in the Caribbean and Central America. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 87: 762-770. (1994)
  1383. Ontogenetic changes in the foraging behavior and habitat use of the Oregon garter snake, Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus (1994)
  1384. Demography and movements of the endangered Akepa and Hawaii Creeper (1994)
  1385. A simulation analysis of population dynamics of the northern spotted owl in relation to forest management alternatives (1994)
  1386. Random entry forestry: timber management in a time of species conservation (1994)
  1387. 3. Evaluation of unstable lands for interagency watershed analysis (1994)
  1388. The effects of thinning and broadcast burning on sporocarp production of hypogeous fungi (1994)
  1389. Habitat utilization, density, and growth of steelhead trout, coho salmon, and Pacific giant salamander in relation to habitat types in a small coastal redwood stream (1994)
  1390. The relationship of marbled murrelet activity levels and behaviors with habitat characteristics of forest stands in California. (Abstract). [Yurok] (1994)
  1391. Proceedings of the symposium on management of western bark beetles with pheromones: research and development; June 22-25, 1992; Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. (1994)
  1392. Efficacy of esfenvalerate for control of insects harmful to seed production in disease-resistant western white pines. (1994)
  1393. DESIGN: a program to create data entry programs (1994)
  1394. Management of the spotted owl: experiences in science, policy, politics, and litigation (1994)
  1395. 5. Basin assessment and watershed analysis (1994)
  1396. Cumulative effects assessment impact thresholds: myths and realities (1994)
  1397. Reserve design for territorial species: the effects of patch size and spacing on the viability of the northern spotted owl (1994)
  1398. Developing and managing sustainable forest ecosystems for spotted owls in the Sierra Nevada (1994)
  1399. Thermally stratified pools and their use by steelhead in northern California streams (1994)
  1400. The Effects of Repeated Prescribed Burning on Pinus ponderosa Growth (1994)
  1401. 4. What do we need to know about roads? (1994)
  1402. Proceedings of the symposium on Giant Sequoias: their place in the ecosystem and society; June 23-25, 1992; Visalia, CA. (1994)
  1403. 2. Evaluating the biological significance of intermittent streams (1994)
  1404. Watershed analysis --- whatever that is (1994)
  1405. Timing of breeding and molting in six species of Hawaiian honeycreepers (1994)
  1406. Watershed analysis on federal lands of the Pacific northwest (1994)
  1407. Cool Water Formation and Trout Habitat Use in a Deep Pool in the Sierra Nevada, California (1994)
  1408. Evidence of changes in populations of the Marbled Murrelet in the Pacific Northwest (1994)
  1409. Characteristics of pools used by adult summer steelhead oversummering in the New River, California (1994)
  1410. Repeated manual release in a young plantation: effect on Douglas-fir seedlings, hardwoods, shrubs, forbs, and grasses (1994)
  1411. 25. Cumulative effects assessment impact thresholds: myths and realities (1994)
  1412. Repeated manual release in a young plantation: effect on Douglas-fir seedlings, hardwoods, shrubs, forbs, and grasses. (1994)
  1413. California's hardwood resource: status of the industry and an ecosystem management perspective (1994)
  1414. Pityophthorus orarius Bright (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in a northern California Douglas-fir seed orchard: effect of clone, tree vigor, and cone crop on rate of attack (1994)
  1415. Northern spotted owls: influence of prey base - a comment (1994)
  1416. Wood-boring beetles concern climbs with damage level. (1994)
  1417. Chapter 6: The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: considerations for management (1994)
  1418. Mulching to regenerate a harsh site: effect on Douglas-fir seedlings, forbs, grasses, and ferns (1994)
  1419. 6. Monitoring and the Northwest Forest Plan (1994)
  1420. Seedfall, regeneration, and seedling development in group-selection openings (1994)
  1421. Watershed analysis in the federal arena (1994)
  1422. Changes in soil moisture and pore pressure after harvesting a forested hillslope in northern California (1994)
  1423. Visitor perceptions of crowding and discrimination at two National Forests in southern California (1993)
  1424. Yapese land classification and use in relation to agroforests (1993)
  1425. Stemwood production patterns in ponderosa pine: effects of stand dynamics and other factors (1993)
  1426. Dry deposition of nitrogen and sulfur to ponderosa and jeffrey pine in the San Bernardino National Forest in southern California (1993)
  1427. Impact of the eocene on the evolution of Pinus L. (1993)
  1428. Measuring the fraction of pool volume filled with fine sediment (1993)
  1429. Blue oak plant communities of southern San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties, California (1993)
  1430. Micronesian agroforestry: evidence from the past, implications for the future (1993)
  1431. Review of: wildlife habitat relationships: concepts and applications, by M.L. Morrison, B.G. Marcot, and R.W. Mannan (1993)
  1432. Indigenous agroforestry in American Samoa (1993)
  1433. Distribution and biogeography of the North American termite Genus Zooterpmopsis (Isoptera: Termopsidae). (1993)
  1434. A comparison of selection at list time and time-stratified sampling for estimating suspended sediment loads (1993)
  1435. Estimating effect of Megastigmus spermotrophus (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) on Douglas-fir seed production: the new paradigm (1993)
  1436. Statistical considerations for agroforestry studies  (1993)
  1437. A simulation model for the infiltration of heterogeneous sediment into a stream bed (1993)
  1438. Socio-cultural studies of indigenous agricultural systems: the case for applied research (1993)
  1439. Bendir's Thrasher (1993)
  1440. An indigenous Pacific Island agroforestry system: Pohnpei Island (1993)
  1441. Conservation planning for species occupying fragmented landscapes: the case of the northern spotted owl (1993)
  1442. Native and introduced earthworms from selected chaparral, woodland, and riparian zones in southern California (1993)
  1443. Dusky-footed woodrat abundance in different-aged forests in northwestern California (1993)
  1444. Proceedings of the workshop on research methodologies and applications for Pacific Island agroforestry; July 16-20, 1990; Kolonia, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (1993)
  1445. Testosterone and competitive ability in male house mice, Mus musculus: laboratory and field studies (1993)
  1446. Winter food habits of coastal juvenile steelhead and coho salmon in Pudding Creek, northern California (1993)
  1447. Differences in trapping mortality rates of northern flying squirrels (1993)
  1448. Analysis of an agroforest: the variable radius quadrat method  (1993)
  1449. Caspar Creek Phase II: Discovering how watersheds respond to logging (1993)
  1450. Permanent field plot methodology and equipment (1993)
  1451. "Investigations of salmon and steelhead trout downstream migrations in Caspar Creek and Little River, Mendocino County, March-July, 1993" (1993)
  1452. Modeling Tree Mortality Following Wildfire in Pinus ponderosa Forests in the Central Sierra Nevada of California (1993)
  1453. Improving planting stock quality—the Humboldt experience (1993)
  1454. A review of traditional agroforestry in Micronesia (1993)
  1455. Abies concolor growth responses to vegetation changes following shrub removal, northern Sierra Nevada, California (1993)
  1456. Agroforestry in Palau (1993)
  1457. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada (1993)
  1458. Upland forests of the American/Pacific Islands: research opportunities in Micronesia and American Samoa (1993)
  1459. A hierarchical analysis of the niche relationships of four amphibians from forested habitats of northwestern California (1993)
  1460. Evaluating sediment production by activities related to forest uses--a northwest perspective (1993)
  1461. Vegetation trends in young conifer plantation after 10 years of grazing by sheep (1993)
  1462. Native and Introduced from Forest Service Selected Chaparral, Woodland, and Riparian Zones in Southern California  (1993)
  1463. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada (1993)
  1464. Response of a channel with alternate bars to a decrease in supple of mixed-size bedload: A flume experiment (1993)
  1465. Abies concolor growth responses to vegetation changes following shrub removal, northern Sierra Nevada, California (1993)
  1466. Screening Douglas-fir for rapid early growth in common-garden tests in Spain (1993)
  1467. Caspar Creek: discovering how watersheds respond to logging (1993)
  1468. Knowledge systems in agroforestry (1993)
  1469. Measuring the fraction of pool volume filled with fine sediment (1993)
  1470. Future networking and cooperation summary of discussion (1993)
  1471. A simulation model for the infiltration of heterogeneous sediment into a stream bed (1993)
  1472. Agroforestry programs and issues in the northern Marianas Islands (1993)
  1473. Needs and priorities in agroforestry research in the Pacific  (1993)
  1474. User's guide for SYSTUM-1 (Version 2.0): A simulator of growth trends in young stands under management in California and Oregon (1993)
  1475. Differences in Townsend's chipmunk populations between second- and old-growth forests in western Oregon (1993)
  1476. Potentials of integrating spice crops with forestry in the Pacific Islands (1993)
  1477. Design and analysis of mixed cropping experiments for indigenous Pacific Islands (1993)
  1478. General considerations in testing and evaluating crop varieties for agroforestry systems (1993)
  1479. Handbook of field methods for monitoring landbirds (1993)
  1480. Research and cumulative watershed effects (1993)
  1481. A new model for bed load sampler calibration to replace the probability-matching method (1993)
  1482. Status of biological control in vegetation management in forestry (1993)
  1483. Documentation of indigenous Pacific agroforestry systems: a review of methodologies (1993)
  1484. Economics and agroforestry (1993)
  1485. Outdoor Recreation Participation: Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, and Asians in Illinois (1992 )
  1486. Improving Access to America's Great Outdoors Through Partnerships and Volunteers: A Call for Involvement (1992 )
  1487. Mountain Bicycling in the Urban-Wildland Interface (1992)
  1488. Human impacts on genetic diversity in forest ecosystems (1992)
  1489. Biological Control of Introduced Weeds of Native Hawaiian Forests  (1992)
  1490. Workshop Participants (1992)
  1491. Use classification of mangrove areas, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (1992)
  1492. Evaluating avian-habitat relationships models in mixed-conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada (1992)
  1493. Building a Commitment to Partnerships in the Coachella Valley: The Santa Rosa Mountains-A Case Study (1992)
  1494. General biology of major prey species of the California spotted owl (1992)
  1495. Correlation and prediction of snow water equivalent from snow sensors (1992)
  1496. Use of an inland site in northwestern California by marbled murrelets (1992)
  1497. Role of decaying logs and other organic seedbeds in natural regeneration of Hawaiian forest species on abandoned montane pasture (1992)
  1498. Bark Beetle Genetics-An Overview (1992)
  1499. Proceedings of the session on tropical forestry for people of the Pacific, XVII Pacific Science Congress; May 27-28, 1991 (1992)
  1500. Projected trends in owl habitat (1992)
  1501. The Indicator Performance Estimate (IPE) Approach to Defining Acceptable Conditions in Wilderness (1992)
  1502. The South Pacific Forestry Development Programme (1992)
  1503. Summary of Round Table Session and Appendixes (1992)
  1504. National Research, Technology and Training: Implementing Recreation Design Concepts (1992)
  1505. Computer-Assisted Promotion of Recreational Opportunities in Natural Resource Areas: A Demonstration and Case Example (1992)
  1506. Tropical forestry research at the USDA Forest Service's Institute of Pacific Island Forestry (1992)
  1507. Social Interaction in Adventure Recreation Participation (1992)
  1508. Access to Public Recreation Facilities and Universal Design (1992)
  1509. Summary of Simulated Field Trip Session (1992)
  1510. Polycyclic selection system for the tropical rainforests of northern Australia (1992)
  1511. Using an Interactive Computer Program to Communicate With the Wilderness Visitor (1992)
  1512. Management of tropical forests for products and energy (1992)
  1513. Summary of Educational Poster Session (1992)
  1514. Evaluating long-term cumulative hydrologic effects of forest management: a conceptual approach (1992)
  1515. Impacts of Land Use Changes on Recreation and Open Space in the New York-New Jersey Highlands Region (1992)
  1516. Culture and resource management: factors affecting forests (1992)
  1517. A Qualitative Study of Factors Influencing Racial Diversity in Environmental Education: Preliminary Results (1992)
  1518. Cuticular hydrocarbons for species determination of tropical termites (1992)
  1519. Management and utilization of forest resources in Papua New Guinea (1992)
  1520. Novel Bark Beetle Research Possible with New Genetic Techniques (1992)
  1521. Management Decisions and the "Dred" Hills (1992)
  1522. Monitoring visitor use in backcountry and wilderness: a review of methods (1992)
  1523. Place of Residence and Hiker-Horse Conflict in the Sierras (1992)
  1524. Soil Taxonomy and land evaluation for forest establishment (1992)
  1525. Partnerships in Sustainable Tourism Development: The Case of Canmore, Alberta, Canada (1992)
  1526. Spatial variation in armouring in a channel with high sediment supply (1992)
  1527. Facilitating Backcountry Use of Bureau of Land Management Wildlands (1992)
  1528. People and forests in East Kalimantan (1992)
  1529. Conservation of biodiversity in sugar pine: effects of the blister rust epidemic on genetic diversity (1992)
  1530. Systematics Research (1992)
  1531. Managed and natural landscapes: what do people like? (1992)
  1532. Fire management in central America (1992)
  1533. Measuring soil and tree temperatures during prescribed fires with thermocouple probes (1992)
  1534. Cuticular Hydrocarbon Research (1992)
  1535. One seed source of Jeffrey pine shows resistance to dwarf mistletoe (1992)
  1536. The Status of Scolytid Genetics-A Reductionist's View (1992)
  1537. Proceedings of a workshop on bark beetle genetics: current status of research. May 17-18, 1992, Berkeley, California (1992)
  1538. Stability properties of the spotted owl metapopulation in southern California (1992)
  1539. Storm hydrograph comparisons of subsurface pipe and stream channel discharge in a small, forested watershed in northern California (1992)
  1540. Forest biological diversity interactions with resource utilization (1992)
  1541. Assessment of the current status of the California spotted owl, with recommendations for management (1992)
  1542. Patterns of habitat use by California spotted owls in logged forests of the northern Sierra Nevada (1992)
  1543. Effects of sediment transport on survival of salmonid embryos in a natural stream: A simulation approach (1992)
  1544. Proceedings of the Symposium on Social Aspects and Recreation Research, February 19-22, 1992, Ontario, California (1992)
  1545. Population models for passerine birds: structure, parameterization, and analysis (1992)
  1546. Population Genetics of Spruce Bark Beetle Ips typographus (Col., Scolytidae) and Related Ips Species (1992)
  1547. A mist net design for capturing marbled murrelets (1992)
  1548. Coalition formation in a colony of prepubertal spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) (1992)
  1549. Methods for surveying marbled murrelets at inland forested sites (1992)
  1550. THE TOXOSTOMA THRASHERS OF CALIFORNIA: SPECIES AT RISK? (1992)
  1551. An (Ecologically Biased) View of the Current Status of Bark Beetle Genetics and Future Research Needs (1992)
  1552. A dynamic analysis of northern spotted owl viability in a fragmented forest landscape (1992)
  1553. The California Spotted Owl: A Technical Assessment of its Current Status (1992)
  1554. Guidelines for evaluating air pollution impacts on class I wilderness areas in California (1992)
  1555. Isozyme Studies of Bark Beetle Population Genetics and Systematics (1992)
  1556. Fire Risk and Residential Development: A GIS Analysis (1992)
  1557. Qualitative Genetics of Mountain Pine Beetle in Central Oregon  (1992)
  1558. Fostering Cultural Diversity: Problems of Access and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance (1992)
  1559. Biochemical Indicators of Population Status of Pine Bark Beetles (1992)
  1560. Leisure Service Delivery Systems: Are They Adequate (1992)
  1561. Bark Beetle Genetics (1992)
  1562. Social Structural Characteristics of Hispanic Recreationists on the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests (1992)
  1563. Spatial Analysis in Bark Beetle Research (1992)
  1564. Spotted owl roost and nest site selection in northwestern California (1992)
  1565. Estimates of demographic parameters and rates of population change (1992)
  1566. Land Ethics for Bureau of Land Management Employees (1992)
  1567. A diameter increment model for Red Fir in California and Southern Oregon (1992)
  1568. Integrating scientific methods with habitat conservation planning: reserve design for northern spotted owls (1992)
  1569. Incidence and effects of endemic populations of forest pests in young mixed-conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada (1992)
  1570. Native Cultures and Language: Challenges for Land Managers in Alaska (1992)
  1571. Predicting height increment of young-growth red fir in California and southern Oregon (1992)
  1572. Historical perspectives on forests of the Sierra Nevada and the transverse ranges of southern California; forest conditions at the turn of the century (1992)
  1573. Predicting height increment of young-growth red fir in California and southern Oregon (1992)
  1574. Conflicting Values: Spirituality and Wilderness at Mt. Shasta (1992)
  1575. Resistance of ponderosa pine to western dwarf mistletoe in central Oregon (1992)
  1576. Cuticular hydrocarbons for species determination of tropical termites (1992)
  1577. Canopy structure and tree condition of young, mature, and old-growth Douglas-fir/hardwood forests (1992)
  1578. Identifying Service Delivery Strategies for Ethnically Diverse Users of a Wildland-Urban Recreation Site (1992)
  1579. Implications of fish habitat improvement structures for other stream vertebrates (1992)
  1580. Holistic forest and wildlife management in Hawaii -- is it possible? (1992)
  1581. Habitat relations of the California spotted owl (1992)
  1582. California's hardwood resource: history and reasons for lack of a sustained hardwood industry (1992)
  1583. Comparing the Preferences of Black, Asian, Hispanic, and White Fishermen at Moraine Hills State Park, Illinois (1992)
  1584. Effect of logging on subsurface pipeflow and erosion: coastal northern California, USA (1992)
  1585. Forestry research in Asia and Pacific (1992)
  1586. Genetic Characters for Bark Beetle Phylogenies  (1992)
  1587. Genetic strategies for reforestation in the face of global climate change (1992)
  1588. Home-range and habitat-use of California spotted owls in the Sierra Nevada (1992)
  1589. Characteristics of northern flying squirrel populations in second- and old-growth forest in western Oregon (1992)
  1590. The Camping Experience Among Families Who Have a Child With a Disability (1992)
  1591. Biosystematics of Ips mexicanus and Ips plastographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and Their Fungal Symbionts (1992)
  1592. Short-rotation management of Eucalyptus: guidelines for plantations in Hawaii (1992)
  1593. References (1992)
  1594. The volume of fine sediment in pools: An index of sediment supply in gravel-bed streams (1992)
  1595. Urban Perceptions of the Natural Landscape: Implications for Public Awareness of Wilderness as a Distinct Resource (1992)
  1596. Genetic Basis of Semiochemically Mediated Bark Beetle-Predator Coevolution: Implications for Developing Mass-Trapping Technologies (1992)
  1597. Current Status and Critical Research Needs in Scolytid Genetics (1992)
  1598. Nest site characteristics of Hammond's and Pacific-slope flycatchers in northwest California (1991)
  1599. Modeling the cumulative watershed effects of forest management strategies (1991)
  1600. Avifauna in southern California chaparral: seasonal distribution, habitat association, reproductive phenology (1991)
  1601. Termites and Forest Management in Australia (1991)
  1602. Covariance patterns among birds and vegetation in a California oak woodland (1991)
  1603. Behavioral Ecology of Subterranean Termites and Implications for Control (1991)
  1604. Sediment dynamics of a high gradient stream in the Oi river basin of Japan (1991)
  1605. Foraging ecology of Nuttall's Woodpecker (1991)
  1606. Site preparation affects survival, growth of koa on degraded montane forest land (1991)
  1607. The Caspar Creek watersheds: a case study of cumulative effects in a small coastal basin in northern California (1991)
  1608. Proceedings of the Symposium on Current Research on Wood-destroying Organisms and Future Prospects for Protecting Wood in Use (1991)
  1609. Systematic sampling for suspended sediment (1991)
  1610. Exorcising ambiguity from the endangered species act: critical habitat as an example (1991)
  1611. Priority setting for government investment in forestry conservation schemes-an example from New Zealand  (1991)
  1612. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME CHECK-LISTOF AMPHIBIANS, REPTILES, BIRDS, AND MAMMALS (1991)
  1613. Long-term sedimentation effects of different patterns of timber harvesting (1991)
  1614. Allozymic relationships among cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes of Zootermopsis species (Isoptera: Termopsidae). (1991)
  1615. Effect of tree roots on a shear zone: modeling reinforced shear stress.  (1991)
  1616. Effects of radio tags on spotted owls (1991)
  1617. Morphological study on the prediction of the site of surface slides (1991)
  1618. Monitoring and sampling (1991)
  1619. Population Suppression of Subterranean Termites by Slow-Acting Toxicants (1991)
  1620. An approach to evaluating the long-term effects of land use on landslides, erosion, and stream channels (1991)
  1621. Factors Affecting the Tunneling Behavior of the Western Subterranean Termite, Reticulitermes Hesperus Banks (1991)
  1622. An owl conservation strategy that works (1991)
  1623. Baiting Techniques for Control of Coptotermes Species Within Existing Buildings in Australia (1991)
  1624. Population dynamics of land bird populations on Oahu, Hawaii: fifty years of introductions and competition (1991)
  1625. Current Research on Wood Decay in the USDA Forest Service (1991)
  1626. Erosion and sedimentation control on roads and construction sites in the Federated States of Micronesia (1991)
  1627. Cuticular hydrocarbons: (1991)
  1628. Coping with uncertainty in wildlife biology (1991)
  1629. Land-use planning may reduce fire damage in the urban-wildland intermix (1991)
  1630. Distinctive features and definitions of young, mature, and old-growth Douglas-fir/hardwood forests (1991)
  1631. The structure of the herpetofaunal assemblage in the Douglas-fir/hardwood forests of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon (1991)
  1632. Proceedings of the IUFRO technical session on geomorphic hazards in managed forests: 5-11 August 1990: Montreal, Canada (1991)
  1633. Discussion  (1991)
  1634. Research of wind erosion intensity in the region of Subotica-Horgos sands (1991)
  1635. Burning California Chaparral - An Exploratory Study of Some Common Shrubs and Their Combustion Characteristics (1991)
  1636. Agonistic behavior among colonies of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), from Florida and Hawaii: (1991)
  1637. Proceedings of the symposium on current research on wood-destroying organisms and future prospects for protecting wood in use; September 13, 1989; Bend, OR. (1991)
  1638. An assessment of the potential uses of agonistic behaviors in termite control. (1991)
  1639. High-speed high-stress ring shear tests on granular sods and clayey soils (1991)
  1640. Site preparation affects survival, growth of koa on degraded montane forest land (1991)
  1641. Using global positioning system technology for watershed mapping in Caspar Creek (1991)
  1642. Experience with insecticides for control of Mindarus victoria Essig: (1991)
  1643. Scent marking (Pasting) in a colony of immature spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta): a developmental study (1991)
  1644. Resource use and clonal differences in attack rate by the Douglas-fir seed chalcid, Megastigmus spermotrophus Wachtl (Hymenoptera: Torymidae), in France (1991)
  1645. Surrounding the consequences of watershed disasters in the periphery of the Indian triangle (1991)
  1646. An improved bedload sampler (1991)
  1647. How Do We Advise the Pest Control Industry in the Post-Organochlorine Era? (1991)
  1648. Increased site fertility and litter decomposition rate in high-pollution sites in the San Bernardino Mountains (1991)
  1649. Formation of stationary alternate bars in a steep channel with mixed-size sediment: a flume experiment (1991)
  1650. Evidence of continuing worldwide declines in bird populations: insights from an international conference in New Zealand (1991)
  1651. ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY AND INDICATORS: A FEW OBSERVATIONS (1991)
  1652. Preliminary investigations of the cuticular hydrocarbons of Reticulitermes and Coptotermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) for chemosystematic studies. (1991)
  1653. Discovery and observations of two tree nests of the marbled murrelet (1991)
  1654. A review of intercolony, intraspecific and interspecific agonism in termites. (1991)
  1655. Need for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) in the Detection of Decay in Structures (1991)
  1656. Polymorphic site index curves for red fir in California and southern Oregon (1991)
  1657. Study on shearing force and impact force of a volcanic mud flow on Mt. Sakurajima  (1991)
  1658. Polymorphic rite index curves for red fir in California and southern Oregon (1991)
  1659. Snow-cover condition in Japan and damage of the Sugi (Cryptomeria Japonica D. Don) (1991)
  1660. Resource use and clonal differences in attack rate by the Douglas-fir seed Chalcid, Megastigmus, Spermotrophus Wachtl (Hymenoptera: Torymidae), in France (1991)
  1661. Controlling sediment collection with data loggers (1991)
  1662. Insect and Disease Impacts on Blue Oak Acorns and Seedlings  (1991)
  1663. Chapter Seven. Forestry and anadromous fish (1991)
  1664. Artificial Regeneration of Blue and Coast Live Oaks in the Central Coast  (1991)
  1665. Watershed concerns and recent policy formulations in Sri Lanka and Australia  (1991)
  1666. Using Wildlife Species Richness to Identify Land Protection Priorities in California's Hardwood Woodlands  (1991)
  1667. Hillslope hydrology research at Caspar Creek (1991)
  1668. Wildlife Diversity in Valley-Foothill Riparian Habitat: North Central vs. Central Coast California (1991)
  1669. North Fork Caspar Creek stream biology study (1991)
  1670. Holocene Changes in the Distribution and Abundance of Oaks in California (1991)
  1671. New Developments in Wood-Destroying Organisms from the International Research Group on Wood Preservation  (1991)
  1672. The Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Filbert Weevil Infested Acorns in an Oak Woodland in Marin County, California (1991)
  1673. Habitat association patterns of breeding birds and small mammals in Douglas-fir/hardwood stands in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon (1991)
  1674. Effects of Shade on Blue Oak and Coast Live Oak Regeneration in California Annual Grasslands (1991)
  1675. Effect of tree roots on shallow-seated landslides (1991)
  1676. Soil Aeration and Tree Health: Correlating Soil Oxygen Measurements with the Decline of Established Oaks (1991)
  1677. Direct Colony Baiting of Termite Colonies: A Tool for Ecological Studies (1991)
  1678. Microcomputer Techniques for Developing Hardwood Conservation Strategies (1991)
  1679. Severe snow loads on mountain afforestation in Japan (1991)
  1680. Influence of Scale on the Management of Wildlife in California Oak Woodlands (1991)
  1681. Estimating erosion risks associated with logging and forest roads in northwestern California (1991)
  1682. Blue and Valley Oak Seedling Establishment on California's Hardwood Rangelands (1991)
  1683. Cumulative watershed effects: Can they be measured? What have we learned from the Caspar Creek studies in northern California? (1991)
  1684. Oak Tree Planting Project (1991)
  1685. Fine sediment in pools: An index of how sediment is affecting a stream channel (1991)
  1686. Oak Sustainability: A Challenge Through Public Education and Outreach Programs (1991)
  1687. Cuticular Hydrocarbons: Species and Population-Level Discrimination in Termites (1991)
  1688. Winter-Deciduous versus Evergreen Habit in Mediterranean Regions: A Model (1991)
  1689. "So what, exactly, is a CWE?" (1991)
  1690. Identifying and Prioritizing Critical Hardwood Resources (1991)
  1691. The Potential of Using Acoustical Emission to Detect Termites Within Wood  (1991)
  1692. Ownership Patterns on Hardwood Lands (1991)
  1693. Methods to measure sedimentation of spawning gravels (1991)
  1694. Valley Oak Seedling Growth Associated with Selected Grass Species (1991)
  1695. An Assessment of the Potential Uses of Agonistic Behaviors in Termite Control (1991)
  1696. Blue Oak Canopy Effect on Seasonal Forage Production and Quality (1991)
  1697. Factors Affecting Seedling Survivorship of Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) in Central California (1991)
  1698. A Dynamic Model of California's Hardwood Rangelands (1991)
  1699. Soil Water Effects on Blue Oak Seedling Establishment (1991)
  1700. The Effect of Season and Stock Density on Blue Oak Establishment (1991)
  1701. A Mitigation Process for Impacts of the All American Pipeline on Oak Woodlands in Santa Barbara County (1991)
  1702. Evaluating Tree Protection Devices: Effects on Growth and Survival—First-Year Results (1991)
  1703. Historical Mortality of Valley Oak (Quercus lobata, Née) in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County, 1938-1989 (1991)
  1704. Proceedings of the symposium on oak woodlands and hardwood rangeland management; October 31 - November 2, 1990; Davis, California (1991)
  1705. The Effect of Land Use Changes on Blue Oak Regeneration and Recruitment (1991)
  1706. California Hardwood Rangeland Use and Productivity Changes, and the Economics of Regional Livestock Production  (1991)
  1707. Germination Characteristics of Engelmann Oak and Coast Live Oak from the Santa Rosa Plateau, Riverside County, California (1991)
  1708. Acorn Yield During 1988 and 1989 on California's Central Coast (1991)
  1709. Oak Tree Preservation in Thousand Oaks, California (1991)
  1710. Rangeland and Oak Relationships (1991)
  1711. Distinguishing the Forest from the Trees: Synthesizing IHRMP Research (1991)
  1712. Fire Effects in Blue Oak Woodland (1991)
  1713. Monitoring California Hardwood Rangeland Resources: An Adaptive Approach  (1991)
  1714. Monitoring Insect and Disease Impacts on Rangeland Oaks in California (1991)
  1715. Genetic Variation Sampled in Three California Oaks (1991)
  1716. Experimental Study on Impact Load on a Dam Due to Debris Flow (1991)
  1717. Size Class Distribution of Quercus engelmannii (Engelmann Oak) on the Santa Rosa Plateau, Riverside County, California  (1991)
  1718. Improving the Sustainability of Oak Woodland Forage and Productivity in San Diego County Through the Exploration for and Introduction of Nitrogen Fixing Annual Legumes (1991)
  1719. Effect of Acorn Planting Depth on Depredation, Emergence, and Survival of Valley and Blue Oak (1991)
  1720. A Comparison of Management Strategies in the Oak Woodlands of Spain and California (1991)
  1721. The Legal Environment for Hardwood Lands in California (1991)
  1722. Nutrient Cycling in Managed and Unmanaged Oak Woodland-Grass Ecosystems (1991)
  1723. Oak Woodland Artificial Regeneration - Correlating Soil Moisture to Seedling Survival (1991)
  1724. Oaks and Environmental Education (1991)
  1725. The Distribution of Engelmann Oak (Quercus engelmannii) in California (1991)
  1726. Inventory of Commercial Hardwoods in the High Sierra (1991)
  1727. Influence of Fire on Oak Seedlings and Saplings in Southern Oak Woodland on the Santa Rosa Plateau Preserve, Riverside County, California (1991)
  1728. Oak Seedling Establishment in Relation to Environmental Factors at Annadel State Park  (1991)
  1729. Determinants of Acorn Productivity Among Five Species of Oaks in Central Coastal California (1991)
  1730. Factors Limiting the Establishment of a Chaparral Oak, Quercus durata Jeps., in Grassland (1991)
  1731. Grazing and Land Management Strategies for Hardwood Rangelands (1991)
  1732. Minimum Input Techniques for Valley Oak Restocking (1991)
  1733. Wildlife-Habitat Relationships in California's Oak Woodlands: Where Do We Go From Here? (1991)
  1734. Microhabitat and Environmental Relationships of Bryophytes in Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) Woodlands and Forests of Central Coastal California (1991)
  1735. Vegetation Change in Blue Oak Woodlands in California  (1991)
  1736. Thematic Mapper Analysis of Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii) in Central California (1991)
  1737. Acorn Size as a Factor in Early Seedling Growth of Blue Oaks (1991)
  1738. Seasonal Growth Patterns of Blue and Valley Oak Seedlings Established on Foothill Rangelands (1991)
  1739. Intraspecific Phenotypic Variation and Ecological Genetics of Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii Hook. & Am.) (1991)
  1740. Hydrologic Impacts of Oak Harvesting and Evaluation of the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (1991)
  1741. Seedling Establishment of Coast Live Oak in Relation to Seed Caching by Jays (1991)
  1742. Monitoring Values and Practices of Oak Woodland Decision Makers on the Urban Fringe (1991)
  1743. Covariance Patterns Among Birds and Vegetation in a California Oak Woodland  (1991)
  1744. Coast Live Oak Thinning Study in the Central Coast of California-Fifth-Year Results (1991)
  1745. San Diego County Planning Efforts to Preserve Oak Woodlands (1991)
  1746. The History of human impact on the genus Santalum in Hawai'i (1990)
  1747. Assessing public concern for landscape quality: a potential model to identify visual thresholds (1990)
  1748. Graduate theses produced from research conducted on Jackson Demonstration State Forest (1990)
  1749. Proceedings of the Symposium on Sandalwood in the Pacific April 9-11, 1990, Honolulu, Hawaii (1990)
  1750. Estimating erosion risk on forest lands using improved methods of discriminant analysis (1990)
  1751. Cuticular hydrocarbons of four populations of Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki in the United States. (1990)
  1752. Sandalwood—the myth and the reality (1990)
  1753. Distribution of the marbled murrelet at inland sites in California. [Yurok] (1990)
  1754. Temperature regimes of small streams along the Mendocino coast (1990)
  1755. Problems in determining the return of a watershed to pretreatment conditions: techniques applied to a study at Caspar Creek, California (1990)
  1756. Direct control of western pine beetle (Dendroctonus brevicomis LeConte): review and assessment (1990)
  1757. The variety and nutritional value of foods consumed by Hawaiian crow nestlings, an endangered species (1990)
  1758. Propagation of Santalum, Sandalwood tree (1990)
  1759. Sexual dimorphism in northern spotted owls from northwest California (1990)
  1760. Sandalwood: current interest and activity by the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife (1990)
  1761. Mathematical demography of spotted owls in the Pacific Northwest (1990)
  1762. Mulches aid in regenerating California and Oregon forests: past, present, and future (1990)
  1763. Breeding distribution of the marbled murrelet in Redwood National Park and vicinity during 1988 (1990)
  1764. Distribution and status of Sandalwood in Hawai'i (1990)
  1765. The spotted owl (1990)
  1766. Mangroves of the Pacific Islands: research opportunities (1990)
  1767. Cuticular hydrocarbons of eight species of North American cone beetles, Conophthorus Hopkins. (1990)
  1768. Estimating the occupancy of spotted owl habitat areas by sampling and adjusting for bias (1990)
  1769. Reducing pressure on natural forests through high-yield forestry (1990)
  1770. Experimental forests and ranges. Field research facilities of the Pacific Southwest Research Station. (1990)
  1771. Cuticular hydrocarbons as chemotaxonomic characters for bark beetles: (1990)
  1772. Tracking rainfall impulses through progressively larger drainage basins in steep forested terrain (1990)
  1773. Predation by Thamnophis couchii on Dicamptodon ensatus (1990)
  1774. The Caspar Creek Watersheds--a case study (1990)
  1775. Surveying marbled murrelets at inland forested sites: a guide (1990)
  1776. Variation in the foraging behaviors of two flycatchers: associations with stage of the breeding cycle (1990)
  1777. Insecticides effectively control an aphid pest of white fir seedlings. (1990)
  1778. Growing Sandalwood in Nepal—Potential silvicultural methods and research priorities (1990)
  1779. Content of chemical elements in tree rings of lodgepole pine and whitebark pine from a subalpine Sierra Nevada forest (1990)
  1780. HISTORICAL EFFECTS OF LOGGING ON FORESTS OF THE CASCADE AND SIERRA NEVADA RANGES OF CALIFORNIA (1990)
  1781. The Eel River, northwestern California; high sediment yields from a dynamic landscape (1990)
  1782. Ecological surveys of Forest Service research natural areas in California (1990)
  1783. Relictual amphibians and old-growth forest (1990)
  1784. The status of Sandalwood (S. macgregorii) in Papua New Guinea (1990)
  1785. Logging effects on streamflow: storm runoff at Caspar Creek in northwestern California (1990)
  1786. Chamise Chaparral Dead Fuel Fraction Is Not Reliably Predicted by Age (1990)
  1787. Surface hydrocarbon components of two species of Nasutitermes from Trinidad. (1990)
  1788. Estimating risk of debris slides after timber harvest in northwestern California (1990)
  1789. White pine blister rust at mountain home demonstration state forest: a case study of the epidemic and prospects for genetic control. (1990)
  1790. Ontogenetic changes in the foraging behavior, habitat use, and food habitat of the western aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis couchii, at Hurdygurdy Creek, Del Norte County, California (1990)
  1791. Conservation of diversity in forest ecosystems (1990)
  1792. Status and cultivation of Sandalwood in India (1990)
  1793. Stability and change in minerotrophic peatlands, Sierra Nevada of California and Nevada (1990)
  1794. Lack of nest site limitation in a cavity-nesting bird community (1990)
  1795. Habitat preferences and distribution of mammals in California chaparral (1990)
  1796. "Problems in determining the return of a watershed to pretreatment conditions: techniques applied to a study at Caspar Creek, California" (1990)
  1797. Habitat preference and distribution of mammals in California chaparral (1990)
  1798. The Sandalwood industry in Australia: a history (1990)
  1799. Ecology of insects in California chaparral (1990)
  1800. Analytical considerations for study design (1990)
  1801. Ecology of insects in California chaparral (1990)
  1802. Thamnophis ordinoides (1990)
  1803. Marten use of successional forest stages during winter in north-central Washington (1990)
  1804. Managing Sandalwood for conservation in North Queensland, Australia  (1990)
  1805. Content of chemical elements in tree rings of lodgepole pine and whitebark pine from a subalpine Sierra Nevada forest (1990)
  1806. Status of Sandalwood resources in Vanuatu (1990)
  1807. Sandalwood in the Pacific: A state-of-knowledge synthesis and summary from the April 1990 Symposium (1990)
  1808. Status of management and silviculture research on sandalwood in Western Australia and Indonesia (1990)
  1809. Longitudinal variation in suspended sediment and turbidity of two undisturbed streams in northwestern California in relation to the monitoring of water quality above and below a land disturbance (1990)
  1810. Logging effects on streamflow: water yields and summer flows at Caspar Creek in northwestern California (1990)
  1811. Litter decomposition across an air-pollution gradient in the San Bernardino Mountains (1989)
  1812. Conflicts in River Management: A Conservationist's Perspective on Sacramento River Riparian Habitats—Impacts, Threats, Remedies, Opportunities, and Consensus (1989)
  1813. Introduction (1989)
  1814. Wildfire in the Pacific West: a brief history and implications for the future (1989)
  1815. DISTRIBUTION AND SEASONAL MOVEMENTS OF BENDIRE'S THRASHER IN CALIFORNIA (1989)
  1816. Constituent loads in small streams: the process and problems of estimating sediment flux (1989)
  1817. Effects of Bank Revetment on Sacramento River, California (1989)
  1818. A Test of the California Wildlife-Habitat Relationship System for Breeding Birds in Valley-Foothill Riparian Habitat (1989)
  1819. Introduction (1989)
  1820. Description of Nesting Habitat for Least Bell's Vireo in San Diego County (1989)
  1821. Great Valley Riparian Habitats and the National Registry of Natural Landmarks (1989)
  1822. Emergency burn rehabilitation: cost, risk, effectiveness (1989)
  1823. Coarse Woody Debris Ecology in a Second-Growth Sequoia sempervirens Forest Stream (1989)
  1824. Hydrology of Bishop Creek, California: An Isotopic Analysis (1989)
  1825. Predicting Stream Temperature After Riparian Vegetation Removal (1989)
  1826. Avifauna and Riparian Vegetation in Carmel Valley, Monterey County, California (1989)
  1827. The Middle Sacramento River: Human Impacts on Physical and Ecological Processes Along a Meandering River (1989)
  1828. Emergency watershed treatments on burned lands in southwestern Oregon (1989)
  1829. Plant Community Development, Site Quality Analysis and River Dynamics in the Design of Riparian Preserves on the Middle Sacramento River, California (1989)
  1830. Geomorphic and Riparian Influences on the Distribution and Abundance of Salmonids in a Cascade Mountain Stream (1989)
  1831. Influence of host genotype on Douglas-fir seed losses to Contarinia oregonensis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) and Megastigmus spermotrophus (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) in western Oregon. (1989)
  1832. Cumulative watershed effects: a research perspective (1989)
  1833. Agonistic behavior correlated with hydrocarbon phenotypes in dampwood termites, Zootermopsis (Isoptera: Termopsidae). (1989)
  1834. Ten-year risk-rating systems for California red fir and white fir: development and use (1989)
  1835. Alder Establishment and Channel Dynamics in a Tributary of the South Fork Eel River, Mendocino County, California (1989)
  1836. Author Index (1989)
  1837. Accurate identification of Zootermopsis species (Isoptera: Termopsidae) based on a mandible character of nonsoldier castes. (1989)
  1838. Relative Nature of Wetlands: Riparian and Vegetational Considerations (1989)
  1839. Erosion and sedimentation concerns related to hardwood management in California (1989)
  1840. Introduction (1989)
  1841. A New Approach to Flood Protection Design and Riparian Management (1989)
  1842. Clark Canyon (Mono County) Riparian Demonstration Area (1989)
  1843. Insecticide residues on pine bark: (1989)
  1844. Rationale for seeding grass on the Stanislaus Complex Burnt (1989)
  1845. Population Trends and Management of the Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia) on the Sacramento River, California (1989)
  1846. Stonefly (Plecoptera) Feeding Modes: Variation Along a California River Continuum (1989)
  1847. Value of cuticular hydrocarbons for identifying morphologically similar species of pine cone beetles. (1989)
  1848. Channel-dynamic control on the establishment of riparian trees after large floods in northwestern California (1989)
  1849. Introduction (1989)
  1850. Diagnosis of Annosus Root Disease in Mixed Conifer Forests in the Northwestern United States (1989)
  1851. Studies of two cumulative effects riddles (1989)
  1852. Formation of the Arizona Riparian Council: An Example of Lasting Public Interest in Riparian Resources (1989)
  1853. Shift in red fox (Vulpes vulpes) mating system associated with El Niño in the Bering Sea (1989)
  1854. Controlled burns on the urban fringe, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California (1989)
  1855. San Joaquin River Riparian Habitat Below Friant Dam: Preservation and Restoration (1989)
  1856. Early Recovery of an Eastern Sierra Nevada Riparian System After 40 Years of Stream Diversion (1989)
  1857. "Visit to Caspar Creek, northern California" (1989)
  1858. The Wildcat-San Pablo Creek Flood Control Project and Its Implications for the Design of Environmentally Sensitive Flood Management Plans (1989)
  1859. Introduction (1989)
  1860. The Effect of Water Management and Land Use Practices on the Restoration of Lee Vining and Rush Creeks (1989)
  1861. Ten Years of Change in Sierran Stringer Meadows: An Evaluation of Range Condition Models (1989)
  1862. Forest-Site Planning and Prescription for Control of Annosus Root Disease in Ponderosa Pine and Mixed Conifer Stands (1989)
  1863. Developing Management Plans for California Riparian Systems (1989)
  1864. Appendix: Riparian Conference Advisory Committee (1989)
  1865. An Application of BLM's Riparian Inventory Procedure to Rangeland Riparian Resources in the Kern and Kaweah River Watersheds (1989)
  1866. Riparian Area Management: Principles, Politics, and Practices (1989)
  1867. Rangeland Riparian Systems (1989)
  1868. Wildfire, ryegrass seeding, and watershed rehabilitation (1989)
  1869. Meanderbelt Dynamics of the Sacramento River, California (1989)
  1870. Introduction (1989)
  1871. Coho salmon and steelhead trout of JDSF (1989)
  1872. Rehabilitation and recovery following wildfires: a synthesis (1989)
  1873. Genetic evidence for the origin and relationships of Hawaiian honeycreepers (Aves: Fringillidae) (1989)
  1874. Juniper for Streambank Stabilization in Eastern Oregon (1989)
  1875. Pacific Yew: A Facultative Riparian Conifer with an Uncertain Future (1989)
  1876. Arroyo Management Plan (Alameda County): A Plan for Implementing Access and Restoring Riparian Habitats (1989)
  1877. A history of logging in the Caspar Creek basin (1989)
  1878. Riparian Protection Rules for Oregon Forests (1989)
  1879. Influence of Channel Geomorphology on Retention of Dissolved and Particulate Matter in a Cascade Mountain Stream (1989)
  1880. Water Relations of Obligate Riparian Plants as a Function of Streamflow Diversion on the Bishop Creek Watershed (1989)
  1881. Using Stream Classification to Prioritize Riparian Rehabilitation After Extreme Events (1989)
  1882. Stream-Groundwater Interactions Along Streams of the Eastern Sierra Nevada, California: Implications for Assessing Potential Impacts of Flow Diversions (1989)
  1883. Proceedings of the Symposium on Fire and Watershed Management (1989)
  1884. Research as an Integral Part of Revegetation Projects (1989)
  1885. Influence of Valley Floor Landforms on Stream Ecosystems (1989)
  1886. Watershed Restoration in the Northern Sierra Nevada: A Biotechnical Approach (1989)
  1887. The Riparianness of a Desert Herpetofauna (1989)
  1888. Riparian Plant Water Relations Along the North Fork Kings River, California (1989)
  1889. Feasibility of Mapping Riparian Habitats Under Natural Conditions in California (1989)
  1890. Water Relations of White Alder (1989)
  1891. Channel-Dynamic Control on the Establishment of Riparian Trees After Large Floods in Northwestern California (1989)
  1892. Reestablishment of Native Riparian Species at an Altered High Elevation Site (1989)
  1893. Dwarf mistletoe in red and white firs in California–23 to 28 years after inoculation (1989)
  1894. A Low Cost Brush Deflection System for Bank Stabilization and Revegetation (1989)
  1895. Concentration-dependent presoldier induction and feeding deterrency: (1989)
  1896. A Riparian Vegetation Ecophysiological Response Model (1989)
  1897. Local volume tables for young-growth conifers on a high quality site in the northern Sierra Nevada (1989)
  1898. Revegetation of Riparian Trees and Shrubs on Alluvial Soils Along the Upper Sacramento River, 1987-1988 (1989)
  1899. Coordinating timber management activities with raptor nesting habitat requirements (1989)
  1900. Interpreting Physiological Data from Riparian Vegetation: Cautions and Complications (1989)
  1901. Piecewise SALT sampling for estimating suspended sediment yields (1989)
  1902. Introduction (1989)
  1903. Differential susceptibility of white fir provenances to balsam twig aphid (1989)
  1904. Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County) Pilot Revegetation Project (1989)
  1905. Manual release in an "old" Douglas-fir plantation increases diameter growth (1989)
  1906. Riparian Vegetation Base-line Analysis and Monitoring Along Bishop Creek, California (1989)
  1907. Searching for the value of a view  (1989)
  1908. Riparian Communities of the Sierra Nevada and their Environmental Relationships (1989)
  1909. Thinning decreases mortality and increases growth of Ponderosa pine in northeastern California (1989)
  1910. Compatability of timber salvage operations with watershed values (1989)
  1911. The Fallacy of Structures and the Fortitude of Vegetation (1989)
  1912. The Crescent Bypass: A Riparian Restoration Project on the Kings River (Fresno County) (1989)
  1913. The Reading Railroad (1989)
  1914. Introduction (1989)
  1915. Estimating postfire water production in the Pacific Northwest (1989)
  1916. Revegetation Along Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County) at Two Freeway Bridges (1989)
  1917. Snag densities in old-growth stands on the Gasquet ranger district, Six Rivers national forest, California (1989)
  1918. Innovations in Stream Restoration and Flood Control Design Meeting Flood Capacity and Environmental Goals on San Luis Obispo Creek (1989)
  1919. Bird foraging on incense-cedar and incense-cedar scale during winter in California (1989)
  1920. Giant Reed (Arundo donax): A Climax Community of the Riparian Zone (1989)
  1921. Middle Sacramento River Refuge: A Feasibility Study (1989)
  1922. Competing vegetation in ponderosa pine plantations: ecology and control (1989)
  1923. Losses Caused by Annosus Root Disease in Pacific Northwest Forests (1989)
  1924. Introduction (1989)
  1925. Management Strategies for Annosus Root Disease in Pacific Northwest Coastal Western Hemlock (1989)
  1926. Biology, Ecology, and Epidemiology of Heterobasidion annosum (1989)
  1927. Application of SAC88 to estimating hydrologic effects of fire on a watersheds (1989)
  1928. Post-Fire Interactions Between Riparian Vegetation and Channel Morphology and the Implications for Stream Channel Rehabilitation Choices (1989)
  1929. Characteristics of Annosus Root Disease in the Pacific Southwest (1989)
  1930. A Restoration Design for Least Bell's Vireo Habitat in San Diego County (1989)
  1931. Borax Stump Treatment for Control of Annosus Root Disease in the Eastside Pine Type Forests of Northeastern California (1989)
  1932. Habitat and Populations of the Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle Along the Sacramento River (1989)
  1933. Management of Annosus Root Disease Caused by Heterobasidion annosum in Coniferous Trees in Yosemite National Park (1989)
  1934. Characteristics of the Least Bell's Vireo Nest Sites Along the Santa Ynez River, Santa Barbara County (1989)
  1935. Interactions of Root Disease and Bark Beetles (1989)
  1936. Public Participation and Natural Habitat Preservation Along Arcade Creek, Del Paso Regional Park, Sacramento, California (1989)
  1937. Effects of fire retardant on water quality (1989)
  1938. Creating Habitat for the Yellow-Billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americana) (1989)
  1939. Impact of Precommercial Thinning on Development of Heterobasidion annosum in Western Hemlock  (1989)
  1940. Use of prescribed fire to reduce wildfire potential (1989)
  1941. Annosus Root Disease Hazard Rating, Detection, and Management Strategies in the Southeastern United States (1989)
  1942. Stabilization of Landslides for the Improvement of Aquatic Habitat (1989)
  1943. The Lack of a Long-Term Growth Effect of Annosus Control in Southeastern United States (1989)
  1944. The effects of prescribed burning on fire hazard in the chaparral: toward a new conceptual synthesis (1989)
  1945. Simulation of Impacts of Annosus Root Disease with the Western Root Disease Model (1989)
  1946. Annosus Root Disease in Noble Fir Christmas Trees (1989)
  1947. Management of Westside Washington Conifer Stands Infected with Heterobasidion annosum (1989)
  1948. Redesign of a Flood Control Project by Citizen Initiative (1989)
  1949. The Incidence and Impact of Heterobasidion annosum on Pine and Incense-Cedar in California Forests (1989)
  1950. Riparian and Related Values Associated with Flood Control Project Alternatives at Wildcat and San Pablo Creeks (1989)
  1951. Factors Affecting Infection of Precommercial Thinning Stumps by Heterobasidion annosum in Coastal British Columbia (1989)
  1952. Symptoms and Diagnosis of Annosus Root Disease in the Intermountain Western United States (1989)
  1953. Heterobasidion (Fornes) Annosum Incidence in Pre-Commercially Thinned Coastal Washington Western Hemlock Stands (1989)
  1954. Integrated Riparian Area Management on the Tule Lake Allotment, Lassen County (1989)
  1955. Stream shading, summer streamflow and maximum water temperature following intense wildfire in headwater streams (1989)
  1956. Activities and Ecological Role of Adult Aquatic Insects in the Riparian Zone of Streams (1989)
  1957. Distribution and Impacts of Annosus Root Disease in Forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains (1989)
  1958. Restoring and Maintaining Riparian Habitat on Private Pastureland (1989)
  1959. A Model for Estimating Current and Future Timber Volume Loss from Stem Decay Caused by Heterobasidion annosum and Other Fungi in Stands of True Fir (1989)
  1960. History of Heterobasidion annosum in Western United States (1989)
  1961. Annosus Root Disease in True Firs in Northern and Central California National Forests (1989)
  1962. Coarse woody debris ecology in a second-growth Sequoia sempervirens forest stream (1989)
  1963. Is Heterobasidion annosum Poorly Adapted to Incite Disease in Cool, Wet Environments? (1989)
  1964. Recovery of the Chaparral Riparian Zone After Wildfire (1989)
  1965. Alluvial Scrub Vegetation in Coastal Southern California (1989)
  1966. Frequency of floods from a burned chaparral watershed (1989)
  1967. Watershed response and recovery from the Will Fire: ten years of observations (1989)
  1968. Montane Riparian Habitat and Willow Flycatchers: Threats to a Sensitive Environment and Species (1989)
  1969. The USDA Forest Service in Hawaii: the first 20 years (1957-1977) (1989)
  1970. Practical Techniques for Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle Mitigation (1989)
  1971. Status Changes of Bird Species Using Revegetated Riparian Habitats on the Lower Colorado River from 1977 to 1984 (1989)
  1972. Soil hydraulic characteristics of a small southwest Oregon watershed following high-intensity wildfires (1989)
  1973. Synthesis and summary: land use decisions and fire risk (1989)
  1974. Southwestern Woody Riparian Vegetation and Succession: An Evolutionary Approach (1989)
  1975. Proceedings of the symposium on research and management of annosus root disease (Heterobasidion annosum) in western North America; April 18-21, 1989; Monterey, CA. (1989)
  1976. Effects of fire on chaparral soils in Arizona and California and postfire management implications (1989)
  1977. Genetics and Population Structure of Heterobasidion annosum with Special Reference to Western North America (1989)
  1978. Cost-effective fire management for southern California's chaparral wilderness: an analytical procedure (1989)
  1979. Maintaining Site Integrity for Breeding Least Bell's Vireos (1989)
  1980. Maximizing vegetation response on management burns by identifying fire regimes (1989)
  1981. Coyote Creek (San Diego County) Management and Restoration at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (1989)
  1982. Sediment transport and resulting deposition in spawning gravels, north coastal California (1989)
  1983. Bird Use of Natural and Recently Revegetated Cottonwood-Willow Habitats on the Kern River (1989)
  1984. Prescribing Control in Mixed Conifer Stands Affected by Annosus Root Disease (1989)
  1985. Evidence for an Alternative Landscape Potential in California Annual Rangelands (1989)
  1986. Recovery of Riparian Vegetation on an Intermittent Stream Following Removal of Cattle (1989)
  1987. Monitoring environmental change with color slides (1989)
  1988. MIX: a computer program to evaluate interaction between chemicals (1989)
  1989. Use of Non-Riparian Habitats by Least Bell's Vireos (1989)
  1990. Introduction (1989)
  1991. Initial Development of Riparian and Marsh Vegetation on Dredged-material Islands in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California (1989)
  1992. Introduction (1989)
  1993. Air-Earth Interface Model for Restoring Riparian Habitats (1989)
  1994. How Tight is the Linkage Between Trees and Trout? (1989)
  1995. The Upper Santa Ynez River as Habitat for a Diverse Riparian Flora and Fauna (1989)
  1996. The effects of fire on watersheds: a summary (1989)
  1997. A Summary of Information Needs for the Management of Heterobasidion annosum in Coniferous Forests in Western United States (1989)
  1998. Wildlife Monitoring of a Riparian Mitigation Site (1989)
  1999. Emergency watershed protection measures in highly unstable terrain on the Blake Fire, Six Rivers National Forest, 1987 (1989)
  2000. Annosus Root Disease in Europe and the Southeastern United States: Occurrence, Research, and Historical Perspective (1989)
  2001. Techniques for Minimizing and Monitoring the Impact of Pipeline Construction on Coastal Streams (1989)
  2002. Riparian Systems and Forest Management—Changes in Harvesting Techniques and their Effects on Decomposed Granitic Soils (1989)
  2003. Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference: protection, management, and restoration for the 1990s; 1988 September 22-24; Davis, CA. (1989)
  2004. Use of Supplemental Feeding Locations to Manage Cattle Use on Riparian Areas of Hardwood Rangelands (1989)
  2005. Riparian Restoration and Watershed Management: Some Examples from the California Coast (1989)
  2006. A Proposed Habitat Management Plan for Yellow-Billed Cuckoos in California (1989)
  2007. The conservation of diversity in forest trees (1988)
  2008. Avian response to mechanical clearing of a native rainforest in Hawaii (1988)
  2009. Identification of mammal tracks from sooted track stations in the Pacific Northwest (1988)
  2010. Monitoring baseline suspended sediment in forested basins: the effects of sampling on suspended sediment rating curves (1988)
  2011. In my experience: quality control of symposia and their published proceedings (1988)
  2012. Forest fire laboratory at Riverside and fire research in California: past, present, and future (1988)
  2013. Morphometric variation in Tundra swans: relationships among age and sex classes (1988)
  2014. Caspar Creek: how a northwestern California watershed responds to logging (1988)
  2015. Predicting height increment of young-growth mixed conifers in the Sierra Nevada (1988)
  2016. Management of western dwarf mistletoe in ponderosa and Jeffrey pines in forest recreation areas (1988)
  2017. Protection of disease-resistant western white pine seed crops from insect damage. (1988)
  2018. Performance in wild ungulates: measuring population density and condition of individuals (1988)
  2019. Cuticular hydrocarbons of the dampwood termites, Zootermopsis: (1988)
  2020. A simulation study of hardwood rootstock populations in young loblolly pine plantations (1988)
  2021. Prediction of periodic basal area increment for young-growth mixed conifers in sierra Nevada (1988)
  2022. Potential streamflow changes from forest decline due to air pollution (1988)
  2023. Form and process in developing channels (1988)
  2024. Coast redwood ecological types of southern Monterey County, California (1988)
  2025. Carnivorous plants in Micronesia (1988)
  2026. Pest management in Douglas-fir seed orchards: a microcomputer decision method (1988)
  2027. Douglas-fir seed orchard management: (1988)
  2028. Breeding biology and behavior of Hammond's and western flycatchers in northwestern California (1988)
  2029. Equations for predicting biomass of six introduced tree species, island of Hawaii (1988)
  2030. Measuring sediment yields of storms using PSALT (1988)
  2031. The influence of daily variation in foraging cost on the activity of small carnivores (1988)
  2032. U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE BREEDING BIRD SURVEYS: HOW CAN THEY BE USED IN FOREST MANAGEMENT? (1988)
  2033. Optimizing the duration of point counts for monitoring trends in bird populations (1988)
  2034. The San Dimas experimental forest: 50 years of research (1988)
  2035. DEBRIS: a computer program for analyzing channel cross sections (1988)
  2036. Diameter-density relationships provide tentative spacing guidelines for Eucalyptus saligna in Hawaii (1988)
  2037. Avoid planting Scotch pine near dwarf mistletoe-infected California pines (1988)
  2038. Equations for predicting biomass in 2- to 6-year-old Eucalyptus saligna in Hawaii (1988)
  2039. Unusual decline of tanoak sprouts (1988)
  2040. Elytroderm disease in young, planted Jeffrey pine, South Lake Tahoe, California (1988)
  2041. Lacinipolia Patalis grote (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) infesting Douglas-fir cones: A new host record (1988)
  2042. Economic efficiency and risk character of fire management programs, northern rocky mountains (1988)
  2043. DEBRIS: A computer program for analyzing channel cross sections (1988)
  2044. Use of ryegrass seeding as an emergency revegetation measure in chaparral ecosystems (1987)
  2045. Provenance and progeny variation in pitch pine from the Atlantic Coastal Plain (1987)
  2046. Stream channels: The link between forests and fishes. Chapter Three (1987)
  2047. Characterization of slow-acting insecticides for the remedial control of the Formosan subterranean termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). (1987)
  2048. Bankfull discharge and sediment transport in northwestern California (1987)
  2049. Update on the Caspar Creek watershed study (1987)
  2050. Local Planning Considerations for the Wildland-Structural Intermix in the Year 2000 (1987)
  2051. The fitness consequences of multiple-locus heterozygosity: the relationship between heterozygosity and growth rate in pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) (1987)
  2052. The Wildland/Urban Interface in 2025 (1987)
  2053. Provenance variation in Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. in California (1987)
  2054. The Role of Prescribed Fire: Report of Futuring Group 6 (1987)
  2055. Cumulative impacts: current research and current opinions at PSW (1987)
  2056. Using High Technology in Fire Management: Report of Futuring Group 4 (1987)
  2057. Coast Live Oak Thinning Study in the Central Coast of California (1987)
  2058. Evaluation of National Fire Management System's Escaped Fire Situation Analysis (1987)
  2059. Proceedings of the Symposium on Multiple-Use Managementof California's Hardwood Resources November 12-14, 1986, San Luis Obispo, California (1987)
  2060. Summary and synthesis: Cumulative impacts (1987)
  2061. Impact of forest management on coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) populations of the Clearwater River, Washington: A project summary (1987)
  2062. Ecological type classification for California: the Forest Service approach (1987)
  2063. Means and method of sampling flow related variables from a waterway in an accurate manner using a programmable calculator (1987)
  2064. What Will the Western Wildlands Be Like in the Year 2000...Future Perfect or Future Imperfect? (1987)
  2065. Pruning dwarf mistletoe brooms reduces stress on Jeffrey pines, Cleveland National Forest, California (1987)
  2066. California oaks: a bibliography (1987)
  2067. Using “residual depths” to monitor pool depths independently of discharge (1987)
  2068. Shared Resources (1987)
  2069. Site index curves for young-growth California white fir on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada (1987)
  2070. Foraging behavior of bark-foraging birds in the Sierra Nevada (1987)
  2071. Gouty pitch midge damage to ponderosa pines planted on fertile and infertile soils in the western Sierra Nevada (1987)
  2072. The Intrusion of Human Population into Forest and Range Lands of California (1987)
  2073. Estimating cost of large-fire suppression for three Forest Service Regions (1987)
  2074. Visual Impacts of Prescribed Burning on Mixed Conifer and Giant Sequoia Forests (1987)
  2075. Mountain lions: preliminary findings on home-range use and density, central Sierra Nevada (1987)
  2076. Tactics and Equipment: Report of Futuring Group 5 (1987)
  2077. Sediment traps for measuring onslope surface sediment movement (1987)
  2078. Subsurface pipeflow dynamics of north-coastal California swale systems (1987)
  2079. A fire management simulation model using stochastic arrival times (1987)
  2080. Mass failures and other processes of sediment production in Pacific northwest forest landscapes (1987)
  2081. CFES--California Fire Economics Simulator: A Computerized System for Wildland Fire Protection Planning (1987)
  2082. Proceedings of the Symposium on Wildland Fire 2000, April 27-30, 1987, South Lake Tahoe, California (1987)
  2083. Artificial Intelligence Applications to Fire Management (1987)
  2084. Urban-Wildland Fire Defense Strategy, Precision Prescribed Fire: The Los Angeles County Approach (1987)
  2085. Laser Ignition Device and Its Application to Forestry, Fire and Land Management (1987)
  2086. Using "residual depths" to monitor pool depths independently of discharge. (1987)
  2087. Wildland Fire Prevention: Today, Intuition--Tomorrow, Management (1987)
  2088. International directory of forestry and forest products libraries (1987)
  2089. Education and Training--Research and Development: Report of Futuring Group 1 (1987)
  2090. The Futuring Process (1987)
  2091. Smoke and Air Resource Management-Peering Through the Haze (1987)
  2092. Water yields from forests: an agnostic view (1987)
  2093. The Great Basin: Wildland Fire Management in the Year 2000 (1987)
  2094. Mass failures and other processes of sediment production in Pacific northwest forest landscapes. Chapter Two (1987)
  2095. Videodisc/Microcomputer Technology in Wildland Fire Behavior Training (1987)
  2096. Stream channels: The link between forests and fishes (1987)
  2097. Beneficial Use of Fire: Report of Futuring Group 7 (1987)
  2098. Common shrubs of chaparral and associated ecosystems of southern California (1987)
  2099. Managing Research for Success (1987)
  2100. Community Fragmentation: Implications for Future Wild Fire Management (1987)
  2101. Forest Fire Research--Hindsight and Foresight (1987)
  2102. Characteristics of urban woodlands affecting breeding bird diversity and abundance (1987)
  2103. Benefits of Eucalyptus-Albizia mixtures vary by site on Hawaii Island (1987)
  2104. Overview: Channel morphology and sediment transport in steepland streams (1987)
  2105. An International Perspective of Wildland Fire 2000 (1987)
  2106. Planning the Fire Program for the Third Millennium (1987)
  2107. Concepts for Future Large Fire Modeling (1987)
  2108. Fire Occurrence and Behavior Analysis: Report of Futuring Group 8 (1987)
  2109. Assessing Subjective Preferences for Future Fire Research (1987)
  2110. Fire Effects, Education, and Expert Systems (1987)
  2111. International Issues: Report of Futuring Group 9 (1987)
  2112. Foam as a Fire Suppressant: An Evaluation (1987)
  2113. The Fire Effects Information System (1987)
  2114. An Expert System for Designing Fire Prescriptions (1987)
  2115. Fire Organization and Administration: Report of Futuring Group 3 (1987)
  2116. Prescribed Fire and Fire Suppression Training in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the Year 2010 (1987)
  2117. Wildfires and Forest Development in Tropical and Subtropical Asia: Outlook for the Year 2000 (1987)
  2118. Forecasting, Forecasting (1987)
  2119. Fire Behavior System for the Full Range of Fire Management Needs (1987)
  2120. Forest Fire Advanced System Technology (FFAST): A Conceptual Design for Detection and Mapping (1987)
  2121. Prescribed Fire Versus Air Quality in 2000 in the Pacific Northwest (1987)
  2122. Fire Danger Rating: The next 20 Years (1987)
  2123. Anticipated Effects of Urbanization on Fire Protection in California's Wildlands: Report of Futuring Group 2 (1987)
  2124. Very Portable Remote Automatic Weather Stations (1987)
  2125. International Wildfire Emergencies: Management in the 21st Century (1987)
  2126. Calibrating SALT: a sampling scheme to improve estimates of suspended sediment yield (1986)
  2127. Overstory removal: stand factors related to success and failure  (1986)
  2128. Effects of woody debris on anadromous salmonid habitat, Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska (1986)
  2129. Management of Giant Sequoia at Calaveras Big Trees State Park (1986)
  2130. The effects of selective logging on low flows and water yield in a coastal stream in northern California (1986)
  2131. Diseases and insects of Giant Sequoia (1986)
  2132. Soil erosion and management activities on forested slopes (1986)
  2133. DYNAST: Simulating Wildlife Responses to Forest-Management Strategies (1986)
  2134. Effect of Periodic Burning on Soil Nitrogen Concentrations in Ponderosa Pine (1986)
  2135. Computer prediction of insecticide efficacy for western spruce budworm and Douglas-fir tussock moth (1986)
  2136. Decline of Ohia (Metrosideros polymorpha) in Hawaii: a review (1986)
  2137. Management of Giant Sequoia in the national forests of the Sierra Nevada, California (1986)
  2138. Release of Douglas-fir seedlings: growth and treatment costs (1986)
  2139. Windthrown trees on the Kings River Ranger District, Sierra National Forest: meteorological aspects (1986)
  2140. Conservation strategies for forest gene resources (1986)
  2141. Impact and monitoring methodology for insects in western white pine seed orchards. (1986)
  2142. Foraging interactions of small Hawaiian forest birds (1986)
  2143. Management of Giant Sequoia on Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest (1986)
  2144. Using landslide risk analysis to protect fish habitat (1986)
  2145. Performance of Australian provenances of Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus saligna in Hawaii (1986)
  2146. Chaparral and associated ecosystems management: a 5-year research and development program (1986)
  2147. Distribution of cattle egret roosts in Hawaii with notes on the problems egrets pose to airports (1986)
  2148. Critical path method applied to research project planning: Fire Economics Evaluation System (FEES) (1986)
  2149. Growth and yield of Giant Sequoia (1986)
  2150. Protection of blister rust-resistant western white pine cones from insect damage with permethrin and fenvalerate. (1986)
  2151. Reproductive behavior of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes): a longitudinal study of an island population (1986)
  2152. Single and multiple applications of fenvalerate to protect western white pine from Dioryctria abietivorella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). (1986)
  2153. Response of Douglas-fir cone gall midge and Douglas-fir seed chalcid to host genotype. (1986)
  2154. Predicting Effects of Habitat Patchiness and Fragmentation- The Manager's Viewpoint (1986)
  2155. Identifying unstable sites on logging roads (1986)
  2156. Management of Giant Sequoia at Blodgett Forest Research Station (1986)
  2157. VIII-9 Tree root effect in preventing landslide on the bottom and circumference  (1986)
  2158. Wood of Giant Sequoia: properties and unique characteristics (1986)
  2159. Physical and chemical alteration of soil by two subterranean termite species in a Sonoran desert grassland. (1986)
  2160. Genetic variation and early performance of Giant Sequoia in plantations (1986)
  2161. Vegetation classification system for California: user's guide (1986)
  2162. KRISSY: user's guide to modeling three-dimensional wind flow in complex terrain (1986)
  2163. Recommendations from the Sierra Club for managing Giant Sequoia (1986)
  2164. Silvics of Giant Sequoia (1986)
  2165. Developing fire management mixes for fire program planning (1986)
  2166. Evaluating statistical validity of research reports: a guide for managers, planners, and researchers (1986)
  2167. Relating marten scat contents to prey consumed (1986)
  2168. Shelterwood regeneration of true fir: conclusion after 8 years (1986)
  2169. Estimating fire behavior with FIRECAST: user's manual (1986)
  2170. Proceedings of the workshop on management of giant sequoia; May 24-25, 1985; Reedley, California (1986)
  2171. Distribution and abundance of snags in the Sagehen Creek Basin, California  (1986)
  2172. Retrieving residue after overstory removal in true fir, northeastern California (1986)
  2173. Smoked aluminum track stations record flying squirrel occurrence (1986)
  2174. Stimulating growth of stagnated Acacia koa by thinning and fertilizing (1986)
  2175. Aerial field tests of five insecticides on western spruce budworm in Idaho and Montana (1986)
  2176. Management of Giant Sequoia in the national parks of the Sierra Nevada, California (1986)
  2177. Western dwarf mistletoe infects understory Jeffrey pine seedlings on Cleveland National Forest, California (1986)
  2178. Locating suppression resources by travel times to wildfires (1986)
  2179. Evolution and history of Giant Sequoia (1986)
  2180. Using indicator plants to assess susceptibility of Californian red fir and white fir to the fir engraver beetle (1986)
  2181. Effects of timber harvesting on the lag time of Caspar Creek watershed (1985)
  2182. Growth of California red fir advance regeneration after overstory removal and thinning (1985)
  2183. Changes in storm hydrographs after roadbuilding and selective logging on a coastal watershed in northern California (1985)
  2184. Timber net value and physical output changes following wildfire in the northern rocky mountains: estimates for specific fire situations (1985)
  2185. Guide to testing insecticides on coniferous forest defoliators (1985)
  2186. Sensitivity of fire behavior simulations to fuel model variations (1985)
  2187. A risk analysis approach for using discriminant functions to manage logging-related landslides on granitic terrain (1985)
  2188. Watershed modeling for fire management planning in the northern rocky mountains (1985)
  2189. Cumulative effects of forest management activities: how might they occur? (1985)
  2190. Effects of three insect growth regulators, feeding substrates, and colony origin, on survival and presoldier production in laboratory experimental groups of the Formosan subterranean termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). (1985)
  2191. Site conditions related to erosion on logging roads (1985)
  2192. Residual activity of carbaryl protected lodgepole pine against mountain pine beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983. (1985)
  2193. Controlling suspended sediment samplers by programmable calculator and interface circuitry (1985)
  2194. Order Isoptera--Termites. (1985)
  2195. Estimating total suspended sediment yield with probability sampling (1985)
  2196. Seedling architecture and life history evolution in pines (1985)
  2197. The national fire-danger rating system: basic equations (1985)
  2198. Social, technological, and research responses to potential erosion and sediment disasters in the western United States, with examples from California (1985)
  2199. Seedling architechture and life history evolution in pines (1985)
  2200. Rehabilitating gravel areas with short-hair sedge sod plugs and fertilizer (1985)
  2201. Logging and forest roads related to increased debris slides in southwestern Oregon (1985)
  2202. Effective residual life of carbaryl for protecting ponderosa pine from attack by western pine beetle. (1985)
  2203. Caspar Creek Watershed Study--North Fork Phase, Jackson Demonstration State Forest, Status and Plans, 1983-1990 (1985)
  2204. "Social, technological, and research responses to potential erosion and sediment disasters in the western United States, with examples from California" (1985)
  2205. Mixed plantations of Eucalyptus and leguminous trees enhance biomass production (1985)
  2206. Habitat association patterns of forest and steppe birds of northern Patagonia, Argentina (1985)
  2207. Species trials for biomass plantations in Hawaii: a first appraisal (1985)
  2208. Analysis of droppings to describe diets of small birds (1985)
  2209. Cone and seed insects in Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco, seed orchards in the western United States: Distribution and relative impact. Can. (1985)
  2210. Measuring suspended sediment in small mountain streams (1985)
  2211. Candidate old-growth on national forest system administered lands in California since the initiation of national forest management. (1985)
  2212. Arsonists in California and New York: a tentative look (1985)
  2213. Controlling suspended samplers by programmable calculator and interface circuitry (1985)
  2214. Remedial treatment of lodgepole pine infested with mountain pine beetle: efficacy of three insecticides (1985)
  2215. Residual activity of carbaryl protected lodgepole pine against mountain pine beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983 (1985)
  2216. Production of deerbrush and mountain whitethorn related to shrub volume and overstory crown closure (1985)
  2217. “Artificial intelligence” at streamgaging stations (1985)
  2218. Simulating initial attack with two fire containment models (1985)
  2219. Changes in recreation values after fire in the northern Rocky Mountains (1985)
  2220. Estimating snow load in California for three recurrence intervals (1985)
  2221. Trapping western pine beetles with baited toxic trees (1985)
  2222. Rearing Glypta Fumiferanae [hym.:Ichneumonida] on a multivoltine laboratory colony of the Western Spruce Budworm (Choristoneura Occidentalis) [LEP.:Tortricidae] (1985)
  2223. Meadows in the Sierra Nevada of California: state of knowledge (1985)
  2224. Brush reduces growth of thinned ponderosa pine in northern California (1984)
  2225. Relative effects of human and feral hog disturbance on a wet forest in Hawaii (1984)
  2226. Changes in fire weather distributions: effects on predicted fire behavior (1984)
  2227. Estimating postfire changes in production and value of Northern Rocky Mountain-Intermountain rangelands (1984)
  2228. A system of vegetation classification applied to Hawaii (1984)
  2229. Cones of blister rust-resistant western white pine protected from Conophthorus ponderosae Hopkins (= C. monticolae Hopkins). (1984)
  2230. DOSESCREEN: a computer program to aid dose placement (1984)
  2231. COMPOSITION AND ABUNDANCE OF BIRD POPULATIONS IN RIPARIAN SYSTEMS OF THE CALIFORNIA DESERTS (1984)
  2232. Potential fire behavior in California: an atlas and guide for forest and brushland managers (1984)
  2233. Plague in pine martens and the fleas associated with its occurrence (1984)
  2234. Risk in fire management decisionmaking: techniques and criteria (1984)
  2235. Time trends in mortality of Conophthorus ponderosae Hopkins exposed to insecticide residues. (1984)
  2236. Studies on the in vitro and in vivo antifungal activity of fosetyl-al and phosphorous acid (1984)
  2237. Methods for assessing the impact of fire on forest recreation (1984)
  2238. The limits on the usefulness of erosion hazard ratings (1984)
  2239. Effectiveness of fenitrothion and permethrin for protecting ponderosa pine trees from attack by the western pine beetle. (1984)
  2240. Economic efficiency in forest service program development (1984)
  2241. Dispersion of kaolinite by dissolved organic matter from Douglas-fir roots (1984)
  2242. Regeneration of Douglas-fir in the Klamath Mountains region, California and Oregon (1984)
  2243. The role of plumage polymorphism in dominance relationshipt of the white-throated sparrow (1984)
  2244. "Erosion and soil displacement related to timber harvesting in northwestern California, U.S.A." (1984)
  2245. The North Fork of Caspar Creek: a cooperative venture between CDF and USFS (1984)
  2246. Erosion and soil displacement related to timber harvesting in northwestern California, U.S.A.  (1984)
  2247. Foraging behavior of the Formosan subterranean termite. (1984)
  2248. Subsurface drainage erodes forested granitic terrane (1984)
  2249. Relationships of inside and outside bark diameters for young growth mixed-conifer species in the Sierra Nevada (1984)
  2250. SALT - a better way of estimating suspended sediment (1984)
  2251. Dietary quality, fecal nitrogen and 2,6 diaminopimelic acid in black-tailed deer in northern California (1984)
  2252. Response of progressive hillslope deformation to precipitation (1984)
  2253. Influence of rainfall on hillslope movement (1984)
  2254. Costs of fire suppression forces based on cost-aggregation approach (1984)
  2255. Slash prediction: a test in commercial thinnings in northeasrern California (1984)
  2256. Deer habitat use after prescribed burning in Northern California (1984)
  2257. Predicting landslides related to clearcut logging, northwestern California, U.S.A. (1983)
  2258. Growth classification systems for red fir and white fir in northern California (1983)
  2259. Yurok Redwood Experimental Forest  (1983)
  2260. Competition and coexistence in mustelid communities (1983)
  2261. The relation of growth to heterozygosity in pitch pine (1983)
  2262. Eucalypt Improvement for California: Progress and Plans  (1983)
  2263. Gene diversity and genetic structure in a narrow endemic, torrey pine (Pinus torreyana Parry ex Carr.) (1983)
  2264. Estimation of cumulative change of state with the Weibull function. (1983)
  2265. Proceedings of a work-shop on Eucalyptus in California, June 14-16, 1983, Sacramento, California (1983)
  2266. Large-scale Eucalyptus energy farms and power cogeneration (1983)
  2267. Eucalyptus helped solve a timber problem: 1853-1880 (1983)
  2268. Adaptation of sugar maple populations along altitudinal gradients: photosynthesis, respiration, and specific leaf weight (1983)
  2269. Soil conservation service tests of Eucalyptus species for windbreaks (1983)
  2270. Economic evaluation of Eucalypt energy plantations (1983)
  2271. Southern California trial plantings of Eucalyptus (1983)
  2272. Growth and yield of some Eucalypts of interest to California  (1983)
  2273. The role of structure in the physical habitat of anadromous salmonids (1983)
  2274. A dye, Sudan Red 7B, as a marking material for foraging studies with the Formosan subterranean termite. (1983)
  2275. Contamination of successive samples in portable pumping systems (1983)
  2276. Harvesting to get a Eucalyptus coppice crop (1983)
  2277. Propagation and planting of containerized Eucalyptus seedlings in Hawaii (1983)
  2278. Drift and worker exposure resulting from two methods of applying insecticides to pine bark. (1983)
  2279. Evaluation of a depth proportional intake device for automatic pumping samplers (1983)
  2280. Realized gain from breeding Eucalyptus grandis in Florida (1983)
  2281. Growth and yield in Eucalyptus globulus (1983)
  2282. Carbaryl applied at reduced dosage rates for control of western spruce budworm (1983)
  2283. Five southern California oaks: identification and postfire management (1983)
  2284. A steep cline in Pinus muricata (1983)
  2285. Clonal propagation on Eucalyptus by cuttings in France  (1983)
  2286. Managing a Coastal Bluegum (Eucalyptus globules) forest (1983)
  2287. Micropropagation of frost-resistant Eucalyptus (1983)
  2288. WNDCOM: estimating surface winds in mountainous terrain (1983)
  2289. Economic cost of initial attack and large-fire suppression (1983)
  2290. Clearcutting and natural regeneration: management implications for the northern Sierra Nevada (1983)
  2291. Using Eucalypts in manufacturing (1983)
  2292. Adaptability of some Eucalyptus species in southwest Oregon (1983)
  2293. Erosion on logging roads in northwestern California: How much is avoidable?  (1983)
  2294. Marten habitat preferences in the northern Sierra Nevada (1983)
  2295. Fertilization and irrigation of Eucalyptus in southern California  (1983)
  2296. Creating a database on Eucalyptus for California (1983)
  2297. Eucalyptus as a landscape tree (1983)
  2298. California wood energy program  (1983)
  2299. Vegetation management in Eucalyptus (1983)
  2300. Industrial planting of E. viminalis in Mendocino County (1983)
  2301. Evaluating trees as energy crops in Napa County (1983)
  2302. Spacing trials using the Nelder Wheel (1983)
  2303. Living More Safely in the Chaparral-Urban Interface (1983)
  2304. Yields in high density, short rotation intensive culture (SRIC) — plantations of Eucalyptus and Other Hardwood Species (1983)
  2305. A list of Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals of California (1983)
  2306. Integrating fire management analysis into land management planning (1983)
  2307. Establishing a Eucalyptus energy plantation on the central coast of California (1983)
  2308. The importance of root strength and deterioration rates upon edaphic stability in steepland forests (1982)
  2309. Comparative toxicity of three formulations of phosmet to western spruce budworm, 1980. (1982)
  2310. Evaluating and mapping sources and temporary storage areas of sediment (1982)
  2311. Remote sensing techniques aid in preattack planning for fire management (1982)
  2312. Slope stability effects of fuel management strategies -- inferences from Monte Carlo simulations (1982)
  2313. Effects of aggradation and degradation on riffle-pool morphology in natural gravel channels, northwestern California (1982)
  2314. Mass erosion and forest management (1982)
  2315. Genetic diversity and populations structure in pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) (1982)
  2316. Physical characteristics of some northern California brush fuels (1982)
  2317. Sensitivity of selected nontarget insects to the carrier of Dipel 4L in the laboratory. (1982)
  2318. The Use of Flow Charts in Sediment Routing Analysis (1982)
  2319. The California Wildlife/Fish Habitat Relationship System (1982)
  2320. Production rates for crews using hand tools on firelines (1982)
  2321. Sedimentation in the chaparral: how do you handle unusual events? (1982)
  2322. Construction of sediment budgets for drainage basins (1982)
  2323. Population dynamics of dwarf mistletoe on young true firs in the central Sierra Nevada, California (1982)
  2324. Land management planning: a method of evaluating alternatives (1982)
  2325. Laboratory bioassays for selecting candidate insecticides and application rates for field tests on western spruce budworm. (1982)
  2326. Stem infection by dwarf mistletoe in California firs (1982)
  2327. Effects of timber harvesting on the lag time of a Caspar Creek watershed...a study in progress (1982)
  2328. Log bioassay of residual effectiveness of insecticides against bark beetles (1982)
  2329. A meadow site classification for the Sierra Nevada, California (1982)
  2330. Stem volume losses in grand firs topkilled by western spruce budworm in Idaho (1982)
  2331. FEES: design of a Fire Economics Evaluation System (1982)
  2332. Optimum use of air tankers in initial attack: selection, basing, and transfer rules (1982)
  2333. Probability model for analyzing fire management alternatives: theory and structure (1982)
  2334. Growth of 11 introduced tree species on selected forest sites in Hawaii (1982)
  2335. Predicting landslides in clearcut patches (1982)
  2336. Estimation of rates and times of application for selected insect growth regulator formulations applied to western spruce budworm. (1982)
  2337. Economic efficiency of fire management programs at six National Forests (1982)
  2338. Proceedings of the symposium on dynamics and management of Mediterranean-type ecosystems, June 22-26 (1982)
  2339. Mapping pine mortality by aerial photography, Umstead State Park, North Carolina (1982)
  2340. The effect of behavior in the evaluation of insecticides for prevention of or remedial control of the Formosan subterranean termite. (1982)
  2341. The effectiveness of carbaryl and chlorpyrifos for protecting ponderosa pine trees from attack by western pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). (1982)
  2342. Ranking independent timber investments by alternative investment criteria (1982)
  2343. A vegetation classification system for use in California: its conceptual basis (1982)
  2344. Starch gel electrophoresis of conifer seeds: a laboratory manual (1982)
  2345. Using goats to control brush regrowth on fuelbreaks (1982)
  2346. Resource values in analyzing fire management programs for economic efficiency (1982)
  2347. Computer simulation for integrated pest management of spruce budworms (1982)
  2348. Xylem Monoterpenes of Some Hard Pines of Western North America: three studies (1982)
  2349. Laboratory evaluation of within-species, between-species, and parthenogenetic reproduction in Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) and R. virginicus (Banks). (1982)
  2350. Comparative toxicity of Acephate, Diflubenzuron, and Malathion to larvae of the Larch Casebearer, Coleophora laricella (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae) and adults of its parasites, Chrysocharis laricinellae1 and Dicladocerus nearcticus1,2 (1982)
  2351. Photstabilization of Bioethanomethrin, Resmethrin, and natural Pyrethrins (Pyrethrum) by mixed Diaryl-p-phenylenediamines (1982)
  2352. SCANIT: centralized digitizing of forest resource maps or photographs (1981)
  2353. Production of soldiers and maintenance of soldier proportions in laboratory experimental groups of Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) and R. virginicus (Banks). (1981)
  2354. Watershed rehabilitation: a process view (1981)
  2355. Effects of observers using different methods upon the total population estimates of two resident island birds (1981)
  2356. POLO2: a user's guide to multiple Probit Or LOgit analysis (1981)
  2357. Comparative toxicity of technical Orthene and Orthene 75S to western spruce budworm and Douglas-fir tussock moth, 1979. (1981)
  2358. International directory of documentation services concerning forestry and forest products (1981)
  2359. Residual toxicity of eleven insecticide formulations to the mountain pine cone beetle, Conophthorus monticolae Hopkins. (1981)
  2360. FOCUS: a fire management planning system -- final report (1981)
  2361. Seasonal patterns of CO2 exchange in the shoot and root of loblolly pine seedlings (1981)
  2362. Returns on investments in Management Sciences: six case studies (1981)
  2363. Reproductives in mature colonies of Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar): (1981)
  2364. Water repellent soils: a state-of-the-art (1981)
  2365. Isozyme studies of forest insect populations (1981)
  2366. Heritability and genetic correlations for volume, foxtails, and other characteristics of Caribbean pine in Puerto Rico (1981)
  2367. Protecting residences from wildfires: a guide for homeowners, lawmakers, and planners (1981)
  2368. Hydrologic properties of one major and two minor soil series of the Coast Ranges of northern California (1981)
  2369. Seasonal variation in caste proportions of field colonies of Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar). (1981)
  2370. Channel recovery from recent large floods in north coastal California: rates and processes (1981)
  2371. Isozyme variation and linkage in six conifer species (1981)
  2372. Roots and the stability of forested slopes (1981)
  2373. Introduction (1981)
  2374. Oak management in California (1981)
  2375. An investigation of the effect of seasonal activity levels on avian censusing (1981)
  2376. Erosion associated with cable and tractor logging in northwestern California (1981)
  2377. Reviews of Theme 3: Human impact on erosion and sediment yield in steeplands (1981)
  2378. Keynote address, Theme 4, Management of steepland erosion: an overview (1981)
  2379. Terminology used in estimating number of birds (1981)
  2380. The role of vegetation in the stability of forested slopes (1981)
  2381. West Coast tree improvement programs: a break-even, cost-benefit analysis (1981)
  2382. "Keynote address, Theme 4, Management of steepland erosion: an overview" (1981)
  2383. Analyses of gene diversity in some species of conifers (1981)
  2384. The influence of silvicultural practices on genetic improvement: height growth and weevil resistance in eastern white pine (1981)
  2385. Applying isozyme analyses in tree-breeding programs (1981)
  2386. Photo series for quantifying natural forest residues: southern Cascades, northern Sierra Nevada (1981)
  2387. Recovery of aggraded stream channels at gauging stations in northern California and southern Oregon (1981)
  2388. Cumulative effects of logging road sediment on salmonid populations in the Clearwater River, Jefferson County, Washington (1981)
  2389. Root (Botany) (1981)
  2390. Age ratios and their possible use in determining autumn routes of passerine migrants (1981)
  2391. Multiphase laboratory bioassays to select chemicals for field-testing on the western spruce budworm. (1981)
  2392. Analysis of mating system parameters and population structure in Douglas-fir using single-locus and multilocus methods (1981)
  2393. Estimating past diameters of mixed conifer species in the central Sierra Nevada (1981)
  2394. Stormflow response to roadbuilding and partial cutting in small streams of northern California (1981)
  2395. Common and uncommon sense about erosional processes in mountain lands (1981)
  2396. Caspar Creek, what have we learned, what can we learn from this project? (1981)
  2397. An analysis of genetic architecture in populations of Ponderosa Pine (1981)
  2398. Elytroderma disease reduces growth and vigor, increases mortality of Jeffrey pines at Lake Tahoe Basin, California (1981)
  2399. Genetic structure of populations and differentiation in forest trees  (1981)
  2400. Burning by prescription in chaparral (1981)
  2401. Levels of genetic variation in trees: influence of life history characteristics (1981)
  2402. Associations between heterozygosity and growth rate variables in three western forest trees (1981)
  2403. Isozymes and the genetic resources of forest trees (1981)
  2404. Lethal effects of five molt inhibitors fed to the western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and the Douglas-fir tussock moth (Orgyia pseudotsugata [McDonnough]) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) (1981)
  2405. Proceedings of the symposium on isozymes of North American forest trees and forest insects, July 27, 1979, Berkeley, California (1981)
  2406. Predicting events in the development of a coal surface mine in the west (1980)
  2407. Acquisition of plumage polymorphism in white-throated sparrows (1980)
  2408. Economic data for wildland planning and management in the western United States: a source guide (1980)
  2409. Proceedings of the symposium on effects of air pollutants on Mediterranean and temperate forest ecosystems, June 22-27 (1980)
  2410. Effect of date of cone collection and stratification period on germination and growth of Douglas-fir seeds and seedlings (1980)
  2411. Proceedings of the symposium on the ecology, management, and utilization of California oaks, June 26-28 (1980)
  2412. Organic Matter Content of Soil After Logging of Fir and Redwood Forests (1980)
  2413. A vegetation classification system applied to southern California (1980)
  2414. Drosera regia (1980)
  2415. FIRESCOPE: a new concept in multiagency fire suppression coordination (1980)
  2416. Episodic growth and relative shoot:root balance in loblolly pine seedlings (1980)
  2417. Seed dissemination in small clearcuttings in north-central California (1980)
  2418. Growth of white firs defoliated by Modoc budworm in northeastern California (1980)
  2419. POLO: a user's guide to Probit Or LOgit analysis. (1980)
  2420. Tests of 36 Eucalyptus species in northern California (1980)
  2421. California wildlife and their habitats: western Sierra Nevada (1980)
  2422. Saligna eucalyptus growth in a 15-year old spacing study in Hawaii (1980)
  2423. Risk-rating systems for mature red fir and white fir in northern California (1980)
  2424. Improving plantation establishment by optimizing growth capacity and planting time of western yellow pines (1980)
  2425. Selection of tunnelling substrates for laboratory studies with three subterranean termite species. (1979)
  2426. Roadless area-intensive management tradeoffs on the Sierra National Forest, California (1979)
  2427. Appraising the reliability of visual impact assessment methods (1979)
  2428. The Q-Sort method: use in landscape assessment research and landscape planning (1979)
  2429. The social value of English landscapes (1979)
  2430. Landscape maps as an aid to management of scenic mountain areas (1979)
  2431. Highway development (1979)
  2432. A systematic approach for locating optimum sites (1979)
  2433. Visual impacts in the urban-wildland interface (1979)
  2434. Visual resources of the New Jersey Pine Barrens: integrating visual resources into the planning process (1979)
  2435. Measuring the impact of urbanization on scenic quality: land use change in the northeast (1979)
  2436. The Mt. Mitchell scenery assessment (1979)
  2437. A watershed's response to logging and roads: South Fork of Caspar Creek, California, 1967-1976 (1979)
  2438. Seeing desert as wilderness and as landscape—an exercise in visual thinking approaches (1979)
  2439. Insects injurious to unfinished and finished wood products. (1979)
  2440. Litigation and landscape esthetics (1979)
  2441. Growth and mortality of thinned knobcone x Monterey pine saplings affected by engraver beetles and a hard freeze (1979)
  2442. Photosynthesis in black and red spruce and their hybrid derivatives: ecological isolation and hybrid adaptive inferiority (1979)
  2443. Proceedings of our national landscape: a conference on applied techniques for analysis and management of the visual resource [Incline Village, Nev., April 23-25, 1979] (1979)
  2444. Soil conservation service landscape resource management (1979)
  2445. Effects of insect growth regulators on subterranean termites: (1979)
  2446. Simulation of the visual effects of power plant plumes (1979)
  2447. The Caspar Creek Experimental Watershed (1979)
  2448. Visual management support system (1979)
  2449. Comparison of feeding substrates for evaluating effects of insect growth regulators on subterranean termites. (1979)
  2450. Scenic beauty estimation model: predicting perceived beauty of forest landscapes (1979)
  2451. Human habitat at the fringe of the forest: the character of the place (1979)
  2452. Setting technical standards for visual assessment procedures (1979)
  2453. People, planners and policy: is there an interface? (1979)
  2454. The semantic differential in landscape research (1979)
  2455. Research needs for our national landscapes (1979)
  2456. The off-road recreation vehicle—visual impacts (1979)
  2457. A sorting mechanism for a riffle-pool sequence (1979)
  2458. Landscape preference assessment of Louisiana river landscapes: a methodological study (1979)
  2459. Soldier production and maintenance of soldier proportions in laboratory experimental groups of Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki. (1979)
  2460. A system to program projects to meet visual quality objectives (1979)
  2461. The energy crisis and the American landscape (1979)
  2462. Toward a state landscape policy: incremental planning and management in Vermont (1979)
  2463. Computer-aided visual assessment in mine planning and design (1979)
  2464. Policy capturing as a method of quantifying the determinants of landscape preference (1979)
  2465. Visual perception of landscape: sex and personality differences (1979)
  2466. Project visual analysis for the Allegheny National Forest (1979)
  2467. Ash Leachate Can Reduce Surface Erosion (1979)
  2468. Measuring familiarity for natural environments through visual images (1979)
  2469. Complexity and valued landscapes (1979)
  2470. The role of the landscape architect in applied forest landscape management: a case study on process (1979)
  2471. Timber management simulated field trip (1979)
  2472. Perception and landscape: conceptions and misconceptions (1979)
  2473. Termites and juvenile hormone analogues: (1979)
  2474. Aesthetic impact of a proposed power plant on an historic wilderness landscape (1979)
  2475. Estimating snowpack density from Albedo measurement (1979)
  2476. A visual resource management study of alternative dams, reservoirs and highway and transmission line corridors near Copper Creek, Washington (1979)
  2477. Surface mining (1979)
  2478. Predicting the visual quality impacts of development: a simulation of alternative policies for implementing the Massachusetts Scenic and Recreational Rivers Act (1979)
  2479. Potential future impacts on visual air quality for Class I areas (1979)
  2480. Combining computer and manual overlays—Willamette River Greenway Study (1979)
  2481. The countryside visual resource (1979)
  2482. Northwest Montana/North Idaho transmission corridor study: a computer-assisted corridor location and impact evaluation assessment (1979)
  2483. Dwarf mistletoe-infected red fir: growth after release (1979)
  2484. Texas lignite and the visual resource: an objective approach to visual resource evaluation and management (1979)
  2485. Soil heating in chaparral fires: effects on soil properties, plant nutrients, erosion, and runoff (1979)
  2486. VIEWIT uses on the wild and scenic upper Missouri River (1979)
  2487. Regeneration of Douglas-fir cutblocks on the Six Rivers National Forest in northwestern California (1979)
  2488. The generation of criteria for selecting analytical tools for landscape management (1979)
  2489. Fifteen-year growth patterns after thinning a ponderosa-Jeffrey pine plantation in northeastern California (1979)
  2490. A comprehensive approach to visual resource management for highway agencies (1979)
  2491. Measuring moisture content in living chaparral: a field user's manual (1979)
  2492. Visual Absorption Capability (1979)
  2493. Growth of planted ponderosa pine thinned to different stocking levels in northern California (1979)
  2494. Identification of scenically preferred forest landscapes (1979)
  2495. Managing the visual effects of outer continental shelf and other petroleum-related coastal development (1979)
  2496. Dimensions of landscape preferences from pairwise comparisons (1979)
  2497. Successful natural regeneration cuttings in California true firs. (1979)
  2498. Visual unit analysis: a descriptive approach to landscape assessment (1979)
  2499. Testing aerially applied Orthene for control of larch casebearer. (1979)
  2500. The use of computer graphics in the visual analysis of the proposed Sunshine Ski Area expansion (1979)
  2501. Effects of aerially applied mexacarbate on western spruce budworm larvae and their parasites in Montana (1979)
  2502. Assessing the visual resource and visual development suitability values in metropolitanizing landscapes (1979)
  2503. Effects of sevin-4-oil, dimilin, and orthene on forest birds in northeastern Oregon (1979)
  2504. A case study: Death Valley National Monument California-Nevada (1979)
  2505. Urban users of wildland areas as forest fire risks (1979)
  2506. A computerized system for portrayal of landscape alterations (1979)
  2507. Landscape assessment for tourism (1979)
  2508. The interface of legal and esthetic considerations (1979)
  2509. A watershed's response to logging and roads: South Fork of Caspar Creek, California, 1967-1976 (1979)
  2510. Visual impact assessment in British oil and gas developments (1979)
  2511. Visual resource management of the sea (1979)
  2512. Numerical modeling of eastern connecticut's visual resources (1979)
  2513. Wildlands management for wildlife viewing (1979)
  2514. Visual Analysis as a design and decision-making tool in the development of a quarry (1979)
  2515. Designing future landscapes from principles of form and function (1979)
  2516. The visual management system of the Forest Service, USDA (1979)
  2517. Opportunities for visual resource management in the Southern Appalachian Coal Basin (1979)
  2518. Analysis of landscape character for visual resource management (1979)
  2519. Simulated field trip on ski area development (1979)
  2520. Visual quality testimony in an adversary setting (1979)
  2521. The derivation of scenic utility functions and surfaces and their role in landscape management (1979)
  2522. Enviroplan—a summary methodology for comprehensive environmental planning and design (1979)
  2523. Solar radiation as a forest management tool: a primer of principles and application (1979)
  2524. Managing for naturalness in wildland and agricultural landscapes (1979)
  2525. Direct, indirect, and residual, toxicities of insecticide sprays to western spruce, budworm, Chroistoneura occidentalis (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) (1979)
  2526. Visual management system and timber management application (1979)
  2527. Directory of selected forestry-related bibliographic data bases (1979)
  2528. Dams and water developments (1979)
  2529. Visual resources and the public: an empirical approach (1979)
  2530. Evolution of a visual impact model to evaluate nuclear plant siting and design option (1979)
  2531. Range management visual impacts (1979)
  2532. A method for improved visual landscape compatibility of mobile home park  (1979)
  2533. Some personal observations on cultivating the Heliamphora (1979)
  2534. A technique for the assessment of the visual impact of nearshore confined dredged materials and other built islands (1979)
  2535. Computers and the landscape (1979)
  2536. A simulated field trip: "The visual aspects of power plant sitings" (1979)
  2537. Conducting a wildland visual resources inventory (1979)
  2538. A proposed biophysical approach to Visual absorption capability (VAC) (1979)
  2539. Classification of the visual landscape for transmission planning (1979)
  2540. Evaluation and recommendations concerning the visual resource inventory and evaluation systems used within the forest service and the bureau of land management (1979)
  2541. Visual resource inventory and Imnaha Valley study: Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (1979)
  2542. Assessment of visual resources desirable for tourism and recreational uses along the site of Lake Choon-Chon in Korea (1979)
  2543. Landscape values in public decisions (1979)
  2544. Does the public notice visual resource problems on the federal estate? (1979)
  2545. Projecting the visual carrying capacity of recreation areas (1979)
  2546. The visual information system (1979)
  2547. Highway attitudes and levels of roadside maintenance (1979)
  2548. The use of VIEWIT and perspective plot to assist in determining the landscape's visual absorption capability (1979)
  2549. The bureau of land management and visual resource management—an overview (1979)
  2550. Descriptive approaches to landscape analysis (1979)
  2551. Management of the Lower St. Croix riverway: the application of cognitive visual mapping and social and resource assessment methods (1979)
  2552. Linear utility corridors—a simulated visual field trip (1979)
  2553. Evaporation and transpiration (1979)
  2554. Visual sensitivity of river recreation to power plants (1979)
  2555. Visual simulation of offshore liquefied natural gas (lng) terminals in a decision-making context (1979)
  2556. Seen areas and the distribution of fires about a lookout (1978)
  2557. California condors: status of the recovery effort (1978)
  2558. Operational forest management planning methods: proceedings, meeting of steering systems project group, International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Bucharest, Romania, June 18-24, 1978 (1978)
  2559. Computing arrival times of firefighting resources for initial attack (1978)
  2560. Tree failures and accidents in recreation areas: a guide to data management for hazard control (1978)
  2561. Analytical aids in land management planning (1978)
  2562. Proceedings of the symposium on dwarf mistletoe control through forest management, April 11-13 (1978)
  2563. Logging effects on soil moisture losses (1978)
  2564. An apparatus to measure the crosscut shearing strength of roots (1978)
  2565. A statistical approach to instrument calibration (1978)
  2566. A methodology for decisionmaking in project evaluation in land management planning (1978)
  2567. Managing forests on unstable lands (1978)
  2568. A method of forest management for the planned introduction of intensive husbandry in virgin forest stands (1978)
  2569. Techniques of Australian forest planning (1978)
  2570. A landscape inventory framework: scenic analyses of the Northern Great Plains (1978)
  2571. Site classification of ponderosa pine stands under stocking control in California (1978)
  2572. Control of douglas-fir tussock moth by aerially applied Dimilin (TH 6040) (1978)
  2573. Growth models for ponderosa pine: I. Yield of unthinned plantations in northern California. (1978)
  2574. Response of visitors to the Rainbow Trail: an evaluation of an interpretive area in the Lake Tahoe Basin, California (1978)
  2575. Control of brush regrowth with herbicides on pine plantations in northern California (1978)
  2576. Improved insect emergence trap for stream community population sampling (1978)
  2577. Herbs and brush on California red fir regeneration sites: a species and frequency sampling (1978)
  2578. Ponderosa pine response to fertilization: influence of brush removal and soil type (1978)
  2579. Team teaching fire prevention program: evaluation of an education technique (1978)
  2580. Coding hazardous tree failures for a data management system (1978)
  2581. Defaunation, mortality and soldier differentiation: (1978)
  2582. Response of Eucalyptus species to frost damage at the Redwood Experimental Forest (1978)
  2583. Nutzwertanalyse (1978)
  2584. Mystic mountain: an educational alternative futures wildland planning game (1978)
  2585. Large-scale budget applications of mathematical programming in the Forest Service (1978)
  2586. Simulating forest pictures by impact printers (1978)
  2587. Operations Research techniques in the management of large-scale reforestation programs (1978)
  2588. Optimal control of raw timber production processes (1978)
  2589. A computerized tree growth projection system for forest resource evaluation in the lake states (1978)
  2590. Wood transportation systems-a spin-off of a computerized information and mapping technique (1978)
  2591. Theoretical and computational foundations of management class simulation (1978)
  2592. Forest management planning for timber production: a sequential approach (1978)
  2593. Soil moisture and groundwater recharge under a mixed conifer forest (1978)
  2594. A two-phase method for timber supply analysis  (1978)
  2595. Timber management planning with timber ram and goal programming (1978)
  2596. Comparative toxicity of insecticides to Choristoneura species (Lepidoptera: Torticidae) (1978)
  2597. Comparative toxicity of insecticides to Choristoneura species (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) (1978)
  2598. Estimating sedimentation from an erosion-hazard rating (1977)
  2599. 1976 Inter-university symposium on renewable resource assessment and programming: executive summary (1977)
  2600. Forest management to minimize landslide risk (1977)
  2601. Low-volume and slow-burning vegetation for planting on clearings in California chaparral (1977)
  2602. The effects of temperature treatment on photosynthesis of pitch pine from northern and southern latitudes (1977)
  2603. The proportion of soldiers in termite colonies: (1977)
  2604. Measurement of soil creep by inclinometer (1977)
  2605. Termite swarming and local weather patterns: (1977)
  2606. Root strength changes after logging in southeast Alaska (1977)
  2607. Tanoak: a bibliography for a promising species (1977)
  2608. Plant moisture stress patterns in planted Douglas-fir: a preliminary study of the effects of crown and aspect (1977)
  2609. Estimating Sedimentation from an Erosion-Hazard Rating (1977)
  2610. Landslides and the weathering of granitic rocks (1977)
  2611. Fifty years of forestry research: annotated bibliography of the Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1926-1975 (1977)
  2612. Edaphic interactions in first-year growth of California ponderosa pine (1977)
  2613. You can protect your home from termites. (1977)
  2614. Conifer regeneration on burned and unburned clearcuts on granitic soils of the Klamath National Forest (1977)
  2615. Radiation effects on moisture variation in ponderosa pine litter (1977)
  2616. Computation of times of sunrise, sunset, and twilight in or near mountainous terrain (1977)
  2617. Dwarf mistletoe does not increase trunk taper in released red firs in California (1977)
  2618. Caspar Creek watershed study--a current status report (1977)
  2619. Interpolation of unevenly spaced data using a parabolic leapfrog correction method and cubic splines (1977)
  2620. State-of-the-art methods for research, planning, and determining the benefits of outdoor recreation (1977)
  2621. High-fire-risk behavior in critical fire areas (1977)
  2622. Bioassays of TH6038 and difluron applied to western spruce budworm and Douglas-fir Tussock moth (1977)
  2623. Low concentration of lindane plus induced attraction traps mountain pine beetle ( 1976)
  2624. Wildland planning glossary (1976)
  2625. Rating effectiveness of herbicides in desiccating woody vegetation (1976)
  2626. National Forest System working circles: a question of size and ownership composition (1976)
  2627. Termites. (1976)
  2628. The structure of avian communities along elevational gradients in the northwestern United States (1976)
  2629. Microcopying wildland maps for distribution and scanner digitizing (1976)
  2630. Maintenance and constructive respiration, photosynthesis, and net assimilation rate in seedlings of pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) (1976)
  2631. Species adaptability trials for man-made forests in Hawaii (1976)
  2632. Standardization of mist net captures for quantification of avian migration (1976)
  2633. BREEDING BIRD USE OF A PINYON- JUNIPER-PONDEROSA PINE ECOTONE (1976)
  2634. Computer evaluation of existing and proposed fire lookouts (1976)
  2635. Homing success in wintering sparrows (1976)
  2636. Evaluating stream trout habitat on large-scale aerial color photographs (1976)
  2637. Environmental factors correlated with foraging behavior of a desert subterranean termite, Gnathamitermes perplexus (Banks) (Isoptera:Termitidae). (1976)
  2638. RANGE RAM: a long-term planning method for managing grazing lands (1976)
  2639. Forests and water: effects of forest management on floods, sedimentation, and water supply (1976)
  2640. Population buildup and vertical spread of dwarf mistletoe on young red and white firs in California (1976)
  2641. Organizational factors in fire prevention: roles, obstacles, and recommendations (1976)
  2642. Evaluation of Skylab (EREP) data for forest and rangeland surveys (1976)
  2643. Campsite reservation systems...the camper's viewpoint (1976)
  2644. Fine fuel moisture measured and estimated in dead Andropogon virginicus in Hawaii (1976)
  2645. An analysis of methods for the selection of trees from wild stands (1976)
  2646. A comparison of two techniques for determining abundance of subterranean termites in an Arizona desert grassland. (1976)
  2647. Shelterwood cutting in a young-growth, mixed-conifer stand in north central California (1976)
  2648. Forest regeneration and seedling growth from five cutting methods in north central California (1976)
  2649. Douglas-fir seedlings planted by four methods...results after 10 years (1976)
  2650. Lindane in forestry: a continuing controversy (1976)
  2651. The parasite Clinostomum marginatum in four centrarchids, in California ranch ponds (1976)
  2652. Field computation of winds-aloft velocities from single theodolite pilot balloon observations (1976)
  2653. Pesticide spray application, behavior, and assessment: workshop proceedings (1976)
  2654. Applying herbicides to desiccate manzanita brushfields before burning (1976)
  2655. Fire and children: learning survival skills (1976)
  2656. Environmental factors affecting the geographical distribution of two ecologically equivalent termite species in Arizona. (1976)
  2657. Vandalism and outdoor recreation: symposium proceedings (1976)
  2658. Seasonal production of alates by five species of termites in an Arizona desert grassland. (1976)
  2659. Status of natural resources in Redwood Creek basin, Redwood National Park (1975)
  2660. Growth of young saligna eucalyptus in Hawaii: 6 years after thinning (1975)
  2661. WRIS: a resource information system for wildland management (1975)
  2662. Radio and television use in Butte County, California: application to fire prevention (1975)
  2663. Weather and tree growth associated with white fir mortality caused by fir engraver and roundheaded fir borer (1975)
  2664. Increasing Planting Stock by Family Selection in California Ponderosa Pine (1975)
  2665. RAMP: a computer system for mapping regional areas (1975)
  2666. Plants of the highest Santa Lucia and Diablo Range (1975)
  2667. Ohia forest decline: its spread and severity in Hawaii (1975)
  2668. Evaluation of ERTS-1 data for forest and rangeland surveys (1975)
  2669. Density, dispersion, and composition of desert termite foraging populations and their relationship to superficial dead wood. (1975)
  2670. Natural seedlings and sprouts after regeneration cuttings in old-growth redwood (1975)
  2671. Natural wood preferences of desert termites. (1975)
  2672. A simulation of wood consumption by the subterranean termite, Heterotermes aureus (Snyder), in an Arizona desert grassland. (1975)
  2673. Density of colonies and spatial distribution of foraging territories of the desert subterranean termite, Heterotermes aureus (Snyder). (1975)
  2674. Clipping affects flowering of California poppy at two growth stages (1975)
  2675. Timing of site fixation upon the wintering grounds in sparrows (1975)
  2676. Portable tripod-mounted boom sprayer for applying herbicides on tall shrubs (1975)
  2677. Allocation model for air tanker initial attack in firefighting (1975)
  2678. VIEWIT: computation of seen areas, slope, and aspect for land-use planning (1975)
  2679. WRIS: A resource information system for wildland management (1975)
  2680. Ponderosa pine seeding trials in west-side Sierra Nevada clearcuts: some early results (1975)
  2681. Wildland resource information system: user's guide (1975)
  2682. Effects of human disturbance on the breeding success of gulls  (1975)
  2683. Toxicity of selected insecticides applied to western spruce budworm (1975)
  2684. Number of pins in two-stage stratified sampling for estimating herbage yield (1975)
  2685. Fire prevention film spots . . . reception by television public service directors ( 1974)
  2686. An algorithm to help design fire simulation and other data base work (1974)
  2687. Planting trials of 10 Mexican pine species in Hawaii (1974)
  2688. One-sided truncated sequential t-test: application to natural resource sampling (1974)
  2689. Oak leaf roller: contact toxicity of four insecticides applied to the larvae (1974)
  2690. Ponderosa pine progenies: differential response to ultramafic and granitic soils (1974)
  2691. Effects of spacing on loblolly pine in Hawaii after 11 years (1974)
  2692. Seed maturity in white fir and red fir (1974)
  2693. Natural wood-consumption rates and survival of a dry-wood and a subterranean termite at constant temperatures. (1974)
  2694. Can Southern California Wildland Conflagrations be Stopped? (1974)
  2695. Seasonal activity and environmental control of foraging of the subterranean termite, Heterotermes aureus (Snyder), in a desert grassland. (1974)
  2696. Some wood of Hawaii... properties and uses of 16 commercial species (1974)
  2697. Growth and mortality after regeneration cuttings in old-growth redwood (1974)
  2698. Regression sampling: some results for resource managers and researchers (1974)
  2699. Lumber potential of 12-year-old Saligna eucalyptus trees in Hawaii (1974)
  2700. Controlling solar light and heat in a forest by managing shadow sources (1974)
  2701. Contact toxicity of 38 insecticides to pales weevil adults (1974)
  2702. Damage from wind and other causes in mixed white fir-red fir stands adjacent to clearcuttings (1973)
  2703. Shorthair meadows in the high Sierra Nevada...an hypothesis of their development  (1973)
  2704. Administrative goals and safety standards for hazard control on forested recreation sites (1973)
  2705. Lumber and plywood used in California apartment construction, 1969 (1973)
  2706. Cutting a young-growth, mixed-conifer stand to California Forest Practice Act Standards (1973)
  2707. Fire environmental test chamber: its design and development  (1973)
  2708. Fire prevention film spots for television ... narrator influence on knowledge and attitude changes (1973)
  2709. High temperature tolerance in two species of subterranean termites in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. (1973)
  2710. Forest Fire History... A Computer Method of Data Analysis (1973)
  2711. In search of Drosera anglica (1973)
  2712. Damage from wind and other causes in mixed white fir-red fir stands adjacent to clearcuttings (1973)
  2713. Foraging behavior of two species of subterranean termites in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. (1973)
  2714. Predicting traffic load impact of alternative recreation developments (1973)
  2715. Stand and tree characteristics influencing density of fir engraver beetle attack scars in white fir (1973)
  2716. Landscape control points: a procedure for predicting and monitoring visual impacts (1973)
  2717. Road Construction on Caspar Creek Watersheds... 10-Year Report on Impact (1973)
  2718. Released advance reproduction of white and red fir. . . growth, damage, mortality (1973)
  2719. Pressure treatment of robusta and ohia posts...final report (1973)
  2720. Fire prevention in Butte County, California ... evaluation of an experimental program (1973)
  2721. Systems analysis in land-use planning... a conceptual development (1973)
  2722. Vertebrate fauna of the San Joaquin Experimental Range, California: a checklist (1973)
  2723. Desert subterranean termites: (1973)
  2724. Road construction on Caspar Creek watersheds --- 10-year report on impact (1973)
  2725. Road construction on Caspar Creek watersheds . . . 10-year report on impact (1973)
  2726. Weather, logging, and tree growth associated with fir engraver attack scars in white fir (1973)
  2727. Producing high-quality negatives from ERTS black-and-white transparancies (1973)
  2728. Some field observations of Darlingtonia and Pinguicula (1973)
  2729. Erosional consequences of timber harvesting: An appraisal (1972)
  2730. Height intercept for estimating site index in young ponderosa pine plantations and natural stands (1972)
  2731. Growth after thinning ponderosa and Jeffrey pine pole stands in northeastern California (1972)
  2732. Spread of dwarf mistletoe from discrete seed sources into young stands of ponderosa and Jeffrey pines (1972)
  2733. Optimum target sizes for a sequential sawing process (1972)
  2734. Black twig borer...a tree killer in Hawaii (1972)
  2735. Specific gravity variation in robusta eucalyptus grown in Hawaii (1972)
  2736. Product suitability of wood...determined by density gradients across growth rings (1972)
  2737. Fire prevention in California's Riverside County Headstart Project...an evaluation (1972)
  2738. More California-poppy in stubble field than in old field (1972)
  2739. Livestock grazing not detrimental to meadow wildflowers (1972)
  2740. Estimating site index of ponderosa pine in Northern California...standard curves, soil series, stem analysis (1972)
  2741. Analyzing genetic diversity in conifers...isozyme resolution by starch gel electrophoresis (1972)
  2742. Xylem Resin in the Resistance of the Pinaceae to Bark Beetles (1972)
  2743. The distribution of forest trees in California (1972)
  2744. Logging production rates in young-growth, mixed-conifer stands in north central California (1972)
  2745. Rest-rotation grazing at Harvey Valley. . .range health, cattle gains, costs (1972)
  2746. Growth after thinning ponderosa and jeffrey pine pole stands in Northeastern California (1972)
  2747. Douglas-fir in northern California: effects of shade on germination, survival, and growth (1972)
  2748. Logging slash: its breakdown and decay at two forests in northern California (1972)
  2749. Some effects of logging and associated road construction on northern California streams (1972)
  2750. A data collection and processing procedure for evaluating a research program (1972)
  2751. An analytical procedure to assist decision-making in a government research organization (1972)
  2752. Site index curves for unmanaged stands of California black oak (1972)
  2753. Microevolution of the photosynthetic temperature optimum in relation to the elevational complex gradient (1972)
  2754. Decline of Ohia Lehua Forests in Hawaii (1972)
  2755. Wilderness Management... A Computerized System for Summarizing Permit Information (1972)
  2756. Major floods, poor land use delay return of sedimentation to normal rates (1972)
  2757. Projection-viewer for microscale aerial photography (1972)
  2758. Paintability of four woods in Hawaii (1972)
  2759. Coppicing to convert small cull trees to growing stock (1972)
  2760. Contact toxicity of twenty insecticides applied to Symmerista canicosta (1972)
  2761. Transmission components of solar radiation in pine stands in relation to climatic and stand variables (1971)
  2762. Forest control and regulation ... a comparison of traditional methods and alternatives (1971)
  2763. Floor foundations: preferences of architects and builders in six Southwestern United States markets (1971)
  2764. Forest products harvested in Hawaii-1969 (1971)
  2765. Accident hazard evaluation and control decisions on forested recreation sites (1971)
  2766. Recovery of young ponderosa pines damaged by herbicide spraying (1971)
  2767. Transmission components of solar radiation in pine stands in relation to climatic and stand variables (1971)
  2768. Contact toxicity of 40 insecticides tested on pandora moth larvae (1971)
  2769. Profiles of California vegetation (1971)
  2770. A pocket of variability in Pinus rigida (1971)
  2771. Accident hazard evaluation and control decisions on forested recreation sites (1971)
  2772. Timber Ram... a long-range planning method for commercial timber lands under multiple-use management (1971)
  2773. Low-level wind maxima in the 1969 San Mateo and Walker Fires (1971)
  2774. Toxicity of insecticide aerosols to needle miner adults of the genus Coleotechnites (1971)
  2775. Timber RAM. . .a long-range planning method for commercial timber lands under multiple-use management (1971)
  2776. Damaged to knobcone x monterey pine hybrids and parents ... by red band needle blight in California redwood sites. (1971)
  2777. Australian toon planted in Hawaii: tree quality, growth, and stocking (1971)
  2778. Species trials at the Waiakea Arboretum (1971)
  2779. Translocation of 14-C in ponderosa pine seedlings (1971)
  2780. The carrying capacity for juvenile salmonids in some northern California streams (1971)
  2781. Computing visible areas from proposed recreation developments...a case study (1971)
  2782. A simple technique to increase profits in wood products marketing (1971)
  2783. Early growth tolerances of grasses, shrubs, and trees to boron in tunnel spoil (1971)
  2784. Early brush control promotes growth of ponderosa pine planted on bulldozed site (1971)
  2785. Western spruce budworm as related to stand characteristics in the bitterroot national forest (1971)
  2786. Variations in diameter measurements of Robusta Eucalyptus due to swelling and shrinking of bark (1971)
  2787. Floor foundations: preferences of new home buyers in six Southwestern United States markets (1971)
  2788. Water quality of some logged and unlogged California streams (1971)
  2789. Variability of germination in digger pine in California (1971)
  2790. Gibberellic acid breaks dormancy and hastens germination of creeping sage (1971)
  2791. Contact toxicity of 17 insecticides applied topically to adult bark beetles (1971)
  2792. Youthful fire-setters ... an exploratory study in personality and background. (1971)
  2793. Low-level wind maxima in the 1969 San Mateo and Walker fires (1971)
  2794. Early height growth of ponderosa pine forecasts dominance in plantations (1971)
  2795. Characteristics of people who start fires... (1971)
  2796. Growth of released redwood crop seedlings on the redwood experimental forest. (1971)
  2797. Douglas-fir survival and growth in response to spring planting date and depth (1971)
  2798. A spacing trial in tropical ash ... an interim report. (1971)
  2799. Wedgeleaf ceanothus canopy does not affect total herbage yield (1971)
  2800. Soil moisture  (1971)
  2801. Correlation of age, size of territory, plumage, and breeding success in White-crowned sparrows (1971)
  2802. Methods to measure sedimentation of spawning gravels (1971)
  2803. An age differential of migrants in coastal California  (1971)
  2804. Toxicity of stabilized and unstabilized pyrethrins applied to western spruce budworm (1971)
  2805. Contact toxicity of 14 insecticides tested on pine butterfly larvae (1971)
  2806. Gross volume tables for redwood trees in and near the Redwood National Park (1971)
  2807. Adaptability of 14 tree species to two hydrol humic latosol soils in Hawaii. (1971)
  2808. Seed production and dispersal by dwarf mistletoe in overstory jeffrey pines in California (1971)
  2809. Germination and survival of douglas-fir in northern California ... effects of time of seeding, soil type, and aspect (1971)
  2810. Direct seeding trials of three major timber species in Hawaii (1971)
  2811. Non-grazing and gophers lower bulk density and acidity in annual-plant soil (1971)
  2812. A durability test of wood posts in Hawaii...third progress report (1971)
  2813. Computer technique for simulating the combustion of cellulose and other fuels (1971)
  2814. Campground users... a computerized method for summarizing where they come from and how long they stay (1971)
  2815. Slash smoke dispersal over western Oregon...a case study (1970)
  2816. Probability fire weather forecasts .. show promise in 3-year trial (1970)
  2817. Slash smoke dispersal over western Oregon...a case study (1970)
  2818. A technique for sampling low shrub vegetation, by crown volume classes (1970)
  2819. Seed viability, germination, and radicle growth of dwarf mistletoe in California (1970)
  2820. An experimental prescribed burn to reduce fuel hazard in chaparral (1970)
  2821. Fire prevention in the California Division of Forestry. . .personnel and practices (1970)
  2822. Allocation model for firefighting resources ... a progress report (1970)
  2823. Three fire prevention television films varying in "threat" content .... their effectiveness in changing attitudes (1970)
  2824. Controlling firetree in Hawaii by injection of Tordon 22K (1970)
  2825. Five California campgrounds ... conditions improve after 5 years’ recreational use (1970)
  2826. Timber harvest and logging plan for the South Fork of the Caspar Creek watershed  (1970)
  2827. Natural regeneration of white and red fir. . . influence of several factors (1970)
  2828. Early effects of spacing on loblolly pine in Hawaii (1970)
  2829. Physical characteristics of chamise as a wildland fuel (1970)
  2830. Shade improves survival rate of outplanted 2-0 red fir seedlings (1970)
  2831. Potential impact of air quality restrictions on logging residue burning (1970)
  2832. The distribution of dry matter growth between shoot and roots in loblolly pine (1970)
  2833. Impact of douglas-fir tussock moth... color aerial phtography evaluates mortality (1970)
  2834. Selecting timber species to replace killed firetree in Hawaii (1970)
  2835. Fenceposts butt-soaked in Pentachlorophenol still sound after 22 years (1970)
  2836. Circadian sensitivity and dosage rate response to X-irradiation in the pink bollworm. (1970)
  2837. Snow breakage in a pole-sized ponderosa pine plantation ... more damage at high stand-densities (1970)
  2838. Rooting cuttings of shrub species for plantings in California wildlands (1970)
  2839. Comparison of the yields of downstream migrant salmonids before and after logging and road construction on the South Fork Caspar Creek, Mendocino County (1970)
  2840. Caspar Creek ecology project, annual report, 1969-70  (1970)
  2841. Moisture contents of brushland fuels desiccated for burning (1970)
  2842. Spawning bed sedimentation studies in northern California streams (1970)
  2843. A spacing trial in Australian Toon ... an interim report (1970)
  2844. Perennial grasses reduce woody plant seedlings...on mixed conifer fuel-break (1970)
  2845. Snow bending of sugar pine and ponderosa seedlings ... injury not permanent. (1970)
  2846. Direct seeding of lemon-gum eucalyptus, redwood, and brushbox in Hawaii (1970)
  2847. Building firelines with liquid explosive ... some preliminary results (1970)
  2848. Toxicity of aerosols to larch casebearer larvae (1970)
  2849. Lignin staining ...a limited success in identifying koa growth rings (1970)
  2850. Temperature, humidity, and precipitation ... at the redwood experimental forest (1970)
  2851. Cacodylic acid for precommercial thinning in mixed-conifer stands shows erratic results. (1970)
  2852. Lumber grade recoverey from Hawaii-grown robusta Eucalyptus logs (1970)
  2853. Frost cracks.. . a common defect in white fir in California (1970)
  2854. A vertical perspective of Santa Ana winds in a canyon (1969)
  2855. Dwarf Mistletoe on Red Fir . . . infection and control in understory stands (1969)
  2856. Stratifying stand volume on non-stereo aerial photos (1969)
  2857. Use of air tankers pays off ... a case study (1969)
  2858. Reducing fire hazard in ponderosa pine thinning slash by mechanical crushing (1969)
  2859. Informap... a computerized information system for fire planning and fire control (1969)
  2860. Fire weather and fire behavior at the 1968 canyon fire (1969)
  2861. A discriminant analysis of introgression between Quercus prinus L. and Quercus alba L. (1969)
  2862. Silvical characteristics of California black oak (Quercus kelloggii Newb.) (1969)
  2863. The effects of logging road construction on insect drop into a small coastal stream (1969)
  2864. Local and regional variation in the monoterpenes of ponderosa pine wood oleoresin (1969)
  2865. Length and area equivalents for interpreting wildland resource maps  (1969)
  2866. Caspar Creek ecology project, annual report, 1968-69 (1969)
  2867. Wood borers attracted to turpentine in windthrown timber in northern California  (1969)
  2868. Direct seeding of brushbox, lemon-gum eucalyptus, and cluster pine in Hawaii (1969)
  2869. Estimating past diameters of ponderosa pine in northern California (1969)
  2870. Economics of replacing young-growth ponderosa pine stands . . . a case study (1968)
  2871. Soil moisture depletion patterns around scattered trees (1968)
  2872. Rainfall interception by annual grass and chaparral . . . losses compared (1968)
  2873. Forest landscape description and inventories - a basis for landplanning and design (1968)
  2874. Effect of logging on streamflow, sedimentation, and fish habitat (1968)
  2875. Caspar Creek ecology project: annual report, 1967-68 (1968)
  2876. Prescribed burning in the interior ponderosa pine type of northeastern California . . . a preliminary study (1967)
  2877. Effects of neutron source type on soil moisture measurement (1967)
  2878. Soil wettability and wetting agents . . . our current knowledge of the problem (1967)
  2879. Annual report, 1966-67, stream ecology phase of the Caspar Creek project (1967)
  2880. Soil moisture and vegetation patterns in northern California forests (1967)
  2881. STX--Fortran-4 program for estimates of tree populations from 3P sample-tree-measurements (1967)
  2882. Requirements for new housing in Hawaii, 1965-70 ... a forecast (1967)
  2883. Evaluating forest management policies by parametric linear programing (1967)
  2884. Measuring soil moisture near soil surface ... minor differences due to neutron source type (1967)
  2885. Caspar Creek study completion report (1967)
  2886. Market for Hawaii hardwood lumber in new single-family houses on Oahu, Hawaii (1967)
  2887. Rex fortran 4 system for combinatorial screening or conventional analysis of multivariate regressions (1967)
  2888. Silvical characteristics of redwood (Sequoia sempervirens [D. Don] Endl.) (1966)
  2889. Caspar Creek study (1966)
  2890. The Pacific Basin market for wood products for military support activities (1966)
  2891. Silvical Characteristics of Monterey Pine (Pinus radiate D. Don) (1966)
  2892. The phenology and growth habits of pines in Hawaii (1966)
  2893. Transport of intercepted snow from trees during snow storms (1966)
  2894. Rainfall and streamflow from small tree-covered and fern-covered and burned watersheds in Hawaii (1966)
  2895. Caspar Creek project stream ecology phase progress report, July 1, 1965 - June 30, 1966 (1966)
  2896. Artificial ripening of sugar pine seeds (1966)
  2897. Some characteristics of the three-dimensional structure of Santa Ana winds (1966)
  2898. MIADS2 ... an alphanumeric map information assembly and display system for a large computer (1966)
  2899. Sequential sampling of ribes populations in the control of white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola Fischer) in California (1966)
  2900. Silvical characteristics of bigcone Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga macrocarpa [Vasey] Mayr) (1966)
  2901. Freezing spring temperatures damage knobcone pine conelets (1966)
  2902. Detection and classification of ash dieback on large-scale color aerial photographs (1966)
  2903. Natural regeneration in relation to environment in the mixed conifer forest type of California (1965)
  2904. Insect-caused deterioration of windthrown timber in northern California, 1963-1964 (1965)
  2905. Estimating the fuel moisture content of indicator sticks from selected weather variables (1965)
  2906. Emergency revegetation to rehabilitate burned watersheds in southern California (1965)
  2907. Preliminary report of progress on the stream ecology phase of the Caspar Creek project, June to December, 1965 (1965)
  2908. Estimated demand for lumber and plywood in Hawaii by the year 2000 (1965)
  2909. Effects of logging on streamflow, sedimentation, fish life, and fish habitat in the north coast redwood-Douglas-fir type - Jackson State Forest, Fort Bragg, California (1965)
  2910. THREE-PEE SAMPLING THEORY and program 'THRP' for computer generation of selection criteria (1965)
  2911. Residents of Butte County, California: Their Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Forest Fire Prevention (1965)
  2912. A summary of the Caspar Creek watershed study (1965)
  2913. Interception processes during snowstorms (1964)
  2914. Silvical characteristics of koa (Acacia koa Gray) (1964)
  2915. A computer-oriented system for assembling and display-ing land management information (1964)
  2916. Mass Fires and Fire Behavior (1964)
  2917. Variations in the monoterpene composition of ponderosa pine wood oleoresin (1964)
  2918. Summer evapotranspiration trends as related to time after logging of forests in Sierra Nevada (1964)
  2919. Diseases of Monterey pine in native stands of California and in plantations of Western North America (1964)
  2920. Tractor-logging costs and production in old-growth redwood forests (1963)
  2921. Mortality and growth reduction of white fir following defoliation by the Douglas-fir tussock moth (1963)
  2922. Prediction of fire spread following nuclear explosions (1963)
  2923. Species Trials at the Waiakea Arboretum, Hilo, Hawaii (1963)
  2924. Evaporative loss from soil, native vegetation, and snow as affected by hexadecanol (1963)
  2925. Soil Moisture Constants and Physical Properties of Selected Soils in Hawaii (1963)
  2926. Wood density and growth of some conifers introduced to Hawaii. (1963)
  2927. An analysis technique for testing log grades (1963)
  2928. Abies: a bibliography of literature for tree improvement workers (1963)
  2929. Managing California’s Snow Zone Lands for Water (1963)
  2930. Summer evapotranspiration trends as related to time following logging of high elevation forest stands in Sierra Nevada (1963)
  2931. Robusta Eucalyptus Wood: Its Properties and Uses (1963)
  2932. Levels and sources of forest fire prevention knowledge of California hunters (1963)
  2933. Judging Hazard from Native Trees in California Recreational Areas: a Guide for Professional Foresters (1963)
  2934. First progress report, 1961-1962, cooperative watershed management in the lower conifer zone of California (1962)
  2935. Notes on the nesting of egrets near San Rafael, California (1958)
  2936. Logging upon forested areas of high recreational value (1958)
  2937. The Charring of Wood During Exposure to Thermal Radiation; Correlation Analysis for Semi-Finite Solids (1956)

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