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Pacific Northwest Research Station

 
 

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Research Papers: 2000

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RP-529 00-183 (2000) Attractant semiochemicals of the engraver beetle, Ips perturbatus, in south-central and interior Alaska by E.H. Holsten, R.E. Burnside, and S.J. Seybold  [Abstract]

 

RP-527 99-258 (2000) Modification of mixed-conifer forests by ruminant herbivores in the Blue Mountains ecological province, by R.A. Riggs, A.R. Tiedemann, J.G. Cook, T.M. Ballard, P.J. Edgerton, M. Vavra, W.C. Krueger, F.C. Hall, L.D. Bryant, L.L. Irwin, and T. Delcurto [Abstract]

 

RP-526 99-036 (2000) Smoke exposure among firefighters at prescribed burns in the Pacific Northwest, by T.E. Reinhardt and R.D. Ottmar [Abstract]

 

RP-525  99-035 (2000) Smoke exposure at western wildfires, by T.E. Reinhardt and R.D. Ottmar [Abstract]

 

RP-524 00-087 (2000) Classifying plant series-level forest potential vegetation types: methods for subbasins sampled in the midscale assessment of the interior Columbia basin, by P.F. Hessburg, B.G. Smith, S.D. Kreiter, C.A. Miller, C.H. McNicholl, and M. Wasienko-Holland [Abstract]

 

RP-523 99-191 (2000) Phytomass in southwest Alaska, by B.R. Mead [Abstract]

 

RP-522  99-103 (2000) Forest cover dynamics in the Pacific Northwest west side: regional trends and predictions, by R.J. Alig, D.Zheng, T.A. Spies, and B.J. Butler [Abstract]

 

RP-520 98-095 (2000) Growth of lodgepole pine thinned to various densities on two sites with differing productivities in central Oregon, by P.H. Cochran and W.G. Dahms [Abstract]

 

 

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