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Research Papers: 2002

Image]: Cover of publication entitled Landscape Permeability for Large Carnivores in Washington: A Geographic Information System Weighted-Distance and Least-Cost Corridor Assessment.Research papers (RPs) provide results, analyses, conclusions of formal studies.

 

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RP-549 02-119 (2002) Landscape permeability for large carnivores in Washington: a geographic information system weighted-distance and least-cost corridor assessment, by P.H. Singleton, W.L. Gaines, J.F. Lehmkuhl [Abstract]

 

RP-548 02-038 (2002) Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 17--the Skykomish study, 1961--93; the Clemons study, 1963--94, by J.E. King, D.D. Marshall, J.F. Bell (Part A 3.48 MB) (Part B 1.84 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-547 02-040 (2002) Thinning shock and response to fertilizer less than expected in young Douglas-fir stand at Wind River Experimental Forest, by D.S. DeBell, C.A. Harrington, and J. Shumway (252 Kb) [Abstract]

 

RP-546 01-201 (2002) Effect of ecosystem disturbance on diversity of bark and wood-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae) in white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) ecosystems of Alaska, by R.A. Werner (1.13 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-544 (2002) Release rates of methylcyclohexenone and verbenone from bubble cap and bead releasers under field conditions suitable for the management of bark beetles in California, Oregon, and Alaska, by E.H. Holsten, W. Webb, P.J. Shea, and R.A. Werner (1.66 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-543 01-106 (2002) Levels-of-growing-stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 14--Stampede Creek: 30-year results, by R.O. Curtis and D.D. Marshall (1.22 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-542 01-093 (2002) Effect of fertilizer applications and grazing exclusion on species composition and biomass in wet meadow restoration in eastern Washington, by J.Beebe, R.Everett, G.Scherer, and C.Davis (1.09 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-541 01-200 (2002) Use of semiochemicals of secondary bark beetles to disrupt spruce beetle attraction and survival in Alaska, by R.A. Werner and E.H. Holsten (287 Kb) [Abstract]

 

RP-540 01-182 (2002) Constancy and cover of plants in the Petersburg and Wrangell Districts, Tongass National Forest, and associated private and other public lands, southeast Alaska, by B.R. Mead [Abstract]

 

RP-538 (2002) Research in adaptive management: working relations and the research process, by A.C. Graham and L.E. Kruger (2.42 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-537 (2002) Levels-of-growing stock cooperative study in Douglas-fir: report no. 15-Hoskins: 1963-1998, by D.D. Marshall and R.O. Curtis (2.29 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-536 (2002) Dispersal flight and attack of the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis, in south-central Alaska by E.H. Holsten and J.S. Hard (1.9 MB) [Abstract]

 

RP-534 01-053 (2002) Global effects of accelerated tariff liberalization in the forest products sector to 2010, by S. Zhu, J. Buongiorno, and D.J. Brooks (2.17 MB) [Abstract]

 

 

 

 

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