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All Rocky Mountain Research Station Pubs

  1. First direct landscape-scale measurement of tropical rain forest Leaf Area Index, a key driver of global primary productivity (2008)
  2. Tree age, disturbance history, and carbon stocks and fluxes in subalpine Rocky Mountain forests (2008)
  3. Do forest community types provide a sufficient basis to evaluate biological diversity? (2008)
  4. Forest resources of the Shoshone National Forest (2008)
  5. Foliar and ecosystem respiration in an old-growth tropical rain forest (2008)
  6. Forest resources of the Bighorn National Forest (2008)
  7. Fire effects on Gambel oak in southwestern ponderosa pine-oak forests (2008)
  8. Montana's forest products industry and timber harvest, 2004 (2008)
  9. Ecohydrology of piñon-juniper woodlands in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico: Runoff, erosion, and restoration (2008)
  10. Why don't our stands grow even faster? Control of production and carbon cycling in eucalypt plantations (2008)
  11. Options for the management of white pine blister rust in the Rocky Mountain Region (2008)
  12. Forest resources of the Gila National Forest (2008)
  13. Production and cost of harvesting, processing, and transporting small-diameter (< 5 inches) trees for energy (2008)
  14. Crossdated fire histories (1650-1900) from ponderosa pine-dominated forests of Idaho and western Montana (2008)
  15. Colorado River cutthroat trout: a technical conservation assessment (2008)
  16. Vegetative characteristics and relationships in the oak savannas of the Southwestern Borderlands (2008)
  17. US Forest Service bark beetle research in the western United States: Looking toward the future (2008)
  18. Merriam's turkey nest survival and factors affecting nest predation by mammals (2008)
  19. Biophysical controls on surface fuel litterfall and decomposition in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA (2008)
  20. Managing Gambel oak in southwestern ponderosa pine forests: the status of our knowledge (2008)
  21. Net energy output from harvesting small-diameter trees using a mechanized system (2008)
  22. Discrete return lidar-based prediction of leaf area index in two conifer forests (2008)
  23. Climate change impacts on northwestern and intermountain United States rangelands (2008)
  24. Performance of bed-load transport equations relative to geomorphic significance: Predicting effective discharge and its transport rate (2008)
  25. How useful is LiDAR in establishing a stream gauging network in a tropical experimental forest (2008)
  26. On the outside looking in: Fly-in recreation day use visitor experiences in the south district of Denali National Park and Preserve (2008)
  27. Tree ecophysiology research at Taylor Woods (2008)
  28. International co-operative program on assessment and monitoring of air pollution effects on forests: The Sierra Ancha Experimental Forest, Arizona (2008)
  29. Saprolegniaceae identified on amphibian eggs throughout the Pacific Northwest, USA, by internal transcribed spacer sequences and phylogenetic analysis (2008)
  30. Impacts of non-native plant removal on vertebrates along the Middle Rio Grande (New Mexico) (2008)
  31. "It was a young man's life": G.A. Pearson (2008)
  32. Climate change impacts on municipal, mining, and agricultural water supplies in Chile (2008)
  33. Distribution and environmental limitations of an amphibian pathogen in the Rocky Mountains, USA (2008)
  34. Hydrology and erosion impacts of mining derived coastal sand dunes, Chañaral Bay, Chile (2008)
  35. Wildfire effects on water temperature and selection of breeding sites by the boreal toad (Bufo boreas) in seasonal wetlands (2008)
  36. "Growing trees backwards": Description of a stand reconstruction model (2008)
  37. Post-breeding habitat use by adult boreal toads (Bufo boreas boreas) after wildfire in Glacier National Park, USA (2008)
  38. Comparing bedload conditions in the Cascabel watersheds, Coronado National Forest (2008)
  39. Historical review of Fort Valley studies on stand management (2008)
  40. Characteristics and behavior of a cool-season prescribed fire in the oak savannas of the Southwestern Borderlands (2008)
  41. The Hill plots: A rare long-term vegetation study (2008)
  42. Characteristics of buckbrush shrubs exposed to herbivores after seven years of protection (2008)
  43. The U.S. Geological Survey and wilderness research (2008)
  44. Fire and fuels research at Fort Valley and Long Valley Experimental Forests (2008)
  45. Range management research, Fort Valley Experimental Forest (2008)
  46. Genetic and endocrine tools for carnivore surveys (2008)
  47. Contributions of silvicultural studies at Fort Valley to watershed management of Arizona's ponderosa pine forests (2008)
  48. The Fort Valley Experimental Forest, ponderosa pine, and wildlife habitat research (2008)
  49. Forest regeneration research (2008)
  50. Condition of live fire-scarred ponderosa pine eleven years after removing partial cross-sections (2008)
  51. Memories of Fort Valley From 1938 to 1942 (2008)
  52. Response of Douglas-fir advance regeneration to overstory removal (2008)
  53. Soil compaction monitoring of the Pool Timber Sale, Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado, 16 years after logging (2008)
  54. Conservation status of imperiled North American freshwater and diadromous fishes (2008)
  55. Traps and attractants for wood-boring insects in ponderosa pine stands in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2008)
  56. A comparison of coarse bedload transport measured with bedload traps and Helley Smith samplers (2008)
  57. Critical conditions for rill initiation (2008)
  58. Hydrological response to timber harvest in northern Idaho: Implications for channel scour and persistence of salmonids (2008)
  59. Fuel and stand characteristics in ponderosa pine infested with mountain pine beetle, Ips spp., and southwestern dwarf mistletoe in Colorado's northern Front Range (2008)
  60. Influences of body size and environmental factors on autumn downstream migration of bull trout in the Boise River, Idaho (2008)
  61. A comparison of five sampling techniques to estimate surface fuel loading in montane forests (2008)
  62. The role of observer variation in determining Rosgen stream types in northeastern Oregon mountain streams (2008)
  63. Soil nitrogen accretion along a floodplain terrace chronosequence in northwest Alaska: Influence of the nitrogen-fixing shrub Shepherdia Canadensis (2008)
  64. Discussion of "Evaluating vertical velocities between the stream and the hyporheic zone from temperature data" by Seydell, I., Wawra, B.E., and Zanke, U.C.E. (2008)
  65. Estimating soil seed bank characteristics in ponderosa pine forests using vegetation and forest-floor data (2008)
  66. Bull trout recovery: Monitoring and evaluation guidance (2008)
  67. Transpiration of oak trees in the oak savannas of the Southwestern Borderlands region (2008)
  68. Forest structure and tree recruitment changes on a permanent historical Cinder Hills plot over a 130-year period (2008)
  69. Wildlife management in southwestern piñon-juniper woodlands (2008)
  70. Mechanical treatment methods in the piñon-juniper type (2008)
  71. Revisiting Pearson's climate and forest type studies on the Fort Valley Experimental Forest (2008)
  72. Pine regeneration following wildland fire (2008)
  73. Forest and range research on the "Wild Bill Plots" (1927-2007) (2008)
  74. A visual progression of the Fort Valley Restoration Project treatments using remotely sensed imagery (2008)
  75. Death of an ecosystem: perspectives on western white pine ecosystems of North America at the end of the twentieth century (2008)
  76. Ecological restoration experiments (1992-2007) at the G.A. Pearson Natural Area, Fort Valley Experimental Forest (2008)
  77. Large area mapping of southwestern forest crown cover, canopy height, and biomass using the NASA Multiangle Imaging Spectro-Radiometer (2008)
  78. Early thinning experiments established by the Fort Valley Experimental Forest (2008)
  79. Total carbon and nitrogen in mineral soil after 26 years of prescribed fire: Long Valley and Fort Valley Experimental Forests (2008)
  80. Historical and contemporary lessons from ponderosa pine genetic studies at the Fort Valley Experimental Forest, Arizona (2008)
  81. The U.S. Geological Survey Paleomagnetics Laboratory at Fort Valley Experimental Forest-1970-1991 (2008)
  82. A century of cooperation: The Fort Valley Experimental Forest and the Coconino National Forest in Flagstaff (2008)
  83. Growth of a 45-year-old ponderosa pine plantation: An Arizona case study (2008)
  84. Modeling bark beetles and fuels on landscapes: A demonstration of ArcFuels and a discussion of possible model enhancements (2008)
  85. Vegetation simulation and our changing world: Keynote address (2008)
  86. Western root disease model simulation versus plot remeasurement: 11 years of change in stand structure and density induced by Armillaria root disease in Central Oregon (2008)
  87. The resin composition of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) attacked by the roundheaded pine beetle (Dendroctonus adjunctus) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) (2008)
  88. 93 years of stand density and land-use legacy research at the Coulter Ranch Study Site (2008)
  89. Inventory-based sensitivity analysis of the Large Tree Diameter Growth Submodel of the Southern Variant of the FVS (2008)
  90. Third Forest Vegetation Simulator Conference; 2007 February 13-15; Fort Collins, CO (2008)
  91. Fort Valley's early scientists: A legacy of distinction (2008)
  92. Comparison of FVS projection of oak decline on the Mark Twain National Forest to actual growth and mortality as measured over three FIA inventory cycles (2008)
  93. Improving longleaf pine mortality predictions in the Southern Variant of the Forest Vegetation Simulator (2008)
  94. A century of meteorological observations at Fort Valley Experimental Forest: A cooperative observer program success story (2008)
  95. FVS and global Warming: A prospectus for future development (2008)
  96. Vascular plant checklist of the Chimney Spring and Limestone Flats prescribed burning study areas within ponderosa pine experimental forests in northern Arizona (2008)
  97. Preliminary results of the FVS gypsy moth event monitor using remeasurement plot data from Northern West Virginia (2008)
  98. Evaluating growth models: A case study using PrognosisBC (2008)
  99. Effects of ecological restoration alternative treatments on nonnative plant species establishment (2008)
  100. The Kane Experimental Forest carbon inventory: Carbon reporting with FVS (2008)
  101. Development of state and transition model assumptions used in National Forest Plan revision (2008)
  102. Predicting the recruitment of established regeneration into the sapling size class following partial cutting in the Acadian Forest Region: Using long-term observations to assess the performance of FVS-NE (2008)
  103. Effects of using visualization and animation in presentations to communities about forest succession and fire behavior potential (2008)
  104. Use of FVS for a forest-wide inventory on the Spokane Indian Reservation (2008)
  105. Roots of research: Raphael Zon and the origins of forest experiment stations (2008)
  106. Incorporating landscape fuel treatment modeling into the Forest Vegetation Simulator (2008)
  107. Landscape analysis software tools (2008)
  108. Building the ECON extension: Functionality and lessons learned (2008)
  109. Mapping U.S. forest biomass using nationwide forest inventory data and moderate resolution information (2008)
  110. Dynamics of buckbrush populations under simulated forest restoration alternatives (2008)
  111. Forest inventory and analysis data for FVS modelers (2008)
  112. Development of FVSOntario: A Forest Vegetation Simulator Variant and application software for Ontario (2008)
  113. Forest Vegetation Simulator translocation techniques with the Bureau of Land Management's Forest Vegetation Information system database (2008)
  114. A novel approach for assessing density and range-wide abundance of prairie dogs (2008)
  115. Development of external regeneration models for FVS: Another wrench in the toolkit (2008)
  116. Ecology and management of pinyon-juniper ecosystems in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Southwestern Region (2008)
  117. Aggregating pixel-level basal area predictions derived from LiDAR data to industrial forest stands in North-Central Idaho (2008)
  118. Using small diameter trees for wood fiber-plastic composites (2008)
  119. Proceedings-Shrublands under fire: disturbance and recovery in a changing world; 2006 June 6-8; Cedar City, UT (2008)
  120. Diablo trust piñon-juniper restoration sites: Restoring structure to woodlands and savannas (2008)
  121. Adaptation of growth and respiration of three varieties of Caragana to environmental temperature (2008)
  122. Grazing management for healthy watersheds (2008)
  123. Riparian buffer design guidelines for water quality and wildlife habitat functions on agricultural landscapes in the Intermountain West (2008)
  124. Riparian buffer design guidelines for water quality and wildlife habitat functions on agricultural landscapes in the Intermountain West: Appendix C (2008)
  125. Riparian buffer design guidelines for water quality and wildlife habitat functions on agricultural landscapes in the Intermountain West: Case Study (2008)
  126. High reliability organizing implementation at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (2008)
  127. Growth and yield of southwest pinyon-juniper woodlands: Modeling growth and drought effects (2008)
  128. Restoration of juniper savanna on the pueblo of Santa Ana, Sandoval County, New Mexico (2008)
  129. Assessing high reliability practices in the wildland fire community (2008)
  130. Estimating canopy cover in forest stands used by Mexican spotted owls: Do stand-exam routines provide estimates comparable to field-based techniques? (2008)
  131. Origin of the flax cultivar 'Appar' and its position within the Linum perenne complex (2008)
  132. Ecology of piñon-juniper vegetation in the Southwest and Great Basin (2008)
  133. Twenty years of change on campsites in the backcountry of Grand Canyon National Park (2008)
  134. Shah-Kan-Daw: Anthropogenic simplification of semi-arid vegetation structure (2008)
  135. Why is cultural resource site density high in the piñon-juniper woodland? (2008)
  136. Influence of elevation on bark beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) community structure and flight periodicity in ponderosa pine forests of Arizona (2008)
  137. Effect of conifer encroachment into aspen stands on understory biomass (2008)
  138. Prescribed fire, soil, and plants: burn effects and interactions in the central Great Basin (2008)
  139. Wilderness visitors, experiences, and management preferences: How they vary with use level and length of stay (2008)
  140. Keeping it wild: an interagency strategy to monitor trends in wilderness character across the National Wilderness Preservation System (2008)
  141. Forest restoration and fuels reduction in ponderosa pine and dry mixed conifer in the Southwest (2008)
  142. The effects of hazardous fuel reduction treatments in the wildland urban interface on the activity of bark beetles infesting ponderosa pine (2008)
  143. Restoration of the ponderosa pine ecosystem and its understory (2008)
  144. Assessment of drought related mortality in pinyon-juniper and ponderosa pine forests using Forest Inventory and Analysis data (2008)
  145. Production and carbon allocation in a clonal Eucalyptus plantation with water and nutrient manipulations (2008)
  146. Forest disturbance and North American carbon flux (2008)
  147. Cheatgrass encroachment on a ponderosa pine ecological restoration project in northern Arizona, U. S. A. (2008)
  148. The essence of fire regime-condition class assessment (2008)
  149. Changes in canopy fuels and fire behavior after ponderosa pine restoration treatments: A landscape perspective (2008)
  150. Cheatgrass and red brome; the history and biology of two invaders (2008)
  151. Forty years later at Taylor Woods: Merging the old and new (2008)
  152. Understanding ponderosa pine forest-grassland vegetation dynamics at Fort Valley Experimental Forest using phytolith analysis (2008)
  153. Susceptibility of ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa (Dougl. Ex Laws.), to mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, attack in uneven-aged stands in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming USA (2008)
  154. Restoration of southwestern ponderosa pine forests: Implications and opportunities for wildlife (2008)
  155. Home range and habitat selection patterns of mule deer in a restoration-treated ponderosa pine forest (2008)
  156. Invasion of the exotic grasses: Mapping their progression via satellite (2008)
  157. Stand level impacts of Ips and Dendroctonus bark beetles in pine forest types of northern Arizona  (2008)
  158. The irrationality of continued fire suppression: A partial analysis of the costs and benefits of restoration-based fuel reduction treatments vs. no treatment  (2008)
  159. Sustainable development through biomass utilization: A practical approach (2008)
  160. Decades-old silvicultural treatments influence surface wildfire severity and post-fire nitrogen availability in a ponderosa pine forest (2008)
  161. Ecology, management, and restoration of piñon-juniper and ponderosa pine ecosystems: combined proceedings of the 2005 St. George, Utah and 2006 Albuquerque, New Mexico workshops (2008)
  162. Implementing northern goshawk habitat management in Southwestern forests: a template for restoring fire-adapted forest ecosystems. (2008)
  163. Southwestern U. S. juniper savanna and piñon-juniper woodland communities: Ecological history and natural range of variability (2008)
  164. Landscape-level changes (2008)
  165. The American public's objectives and beliefs regarding forests and grasslands: 2004 survey results (2008)
  166. Description and prediction of individual tree biomass on piñon (Pinus edulis) in northern New Mexico (2008)
  167. A review of disease related conflicts between domestic sheep and goats and bighorn sheep (2008)
  168. Chapter 1 - Introduction (2008)
  169. Executive summary (2008)
  170. Identifying markets for pinyon pine in the Four Corners Region (2008)
  171. Chapter 3 - Land resources: Forest and arid lands (2008)
  172. Chapter 6 - Synthesis (2008)
  173. BehavePlus fire modeling system, version 4.0: Variables (2008)
  174. Collaborative management and research in the Great Basin - examining the issues and developing a framework for action (2008)
  175. Urbanization and changing land use in the Great Basin (2008)
  176. Introduction (2008)
  177. A native plant development program for the Colorado Plateau (2008)
  178. Historic vegetation changes in Lincoln County, New Mexico: The Albuquerque Banquet Presentation (2008)
  179. Public perceptions of land management in the Great Basin (2008)
  180. Water resources in the Great Basin (2008)
  181. Energy development in the Great Basin (2008)
  182. Climate change and the Great Basin (2008)
  183. Fire and the Great Basin (2008)
  184. Invasive plant species and the Great Basin (2008)
  185. Great Basin wildlife disease concerns (2008)
  186. Great Basin insect outbreaks (2008)
  187. Drought induced tree mortality and ensuing bark beetle outbreaks in southwestern pinyon-juniper woodlands (2008)
  188. Great Basin riparian and aquatic ecosystems (2008)
  189. Great Basin sagebrush ecosystems (2008)
  190. Great Basin aspen ecosystems (2008)
  191. Great Basin rare and vulnerable species (2008)
  192. Plant recruitment in a northern Arizona ponderosa pine forest: Testing seed- and leaf litter-limitation hypotheses (2008)
  193. Venture capital: States suffer as suppression expenses climb (2008)
  194. Wildfire risk and home purchase decisions. (2008)
  195. Geographic patterns of at-risk species: A technical document supporting the USDA Forest Service Interim Update of the 2000 RPA Assessment (2008)
  196. Long-term impacts of prescribed burns on soil thermal conductivity and soil heating at a Colorado Rocky Mountain site: a data/model fusion study (2008)
  197. Forests and carbon storage (2008)
  198. Native plant development and restoration program for the Great Basin, USA (2008)
  199. Forest structure estimation and pattern exploration from discrete return lidar in subalpine forests of the Central Rockies (2008)
  200. Multi-season climate synchronized historical fires in dry forests (1650-1900), Northern Rockies, USA (2008)
  201. Executive summary (2008)
  202. National forests (2008)
  203. Surface fuel litterfall and decomposition in the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A. (2008)
  204. Attributes associated with probability of infestation by the piñon Ips, Ips confusus, (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in piñon pine, Pinus edulis (2008)
  205. yaImpute: An R package for kNN imputation (2008)
  206. Wildland fire in ecosystems: fire and nonnative invasive plants (2008)
  207. Piñon pine mortality event in the Southwest: An update for 2005 (2008)
  208. Quantifying the abundance of co-occurring conifers along Inland Northwest (USA) climate gradients (2008)
  209. The indirect effects of cheatgrass invasion: Grasshopper herbivory on native grasses determined by neighboring cheatgrass abundance (2008)
  210. The 'Appar' flax release: Origin, distinguishing characteristics, and use; and a native alternative (2008)
  211. Effects of herbaceous species removal, fire and cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) on soil water availability in sagebrush steppe (2008)
  212. Hierarchical den selection of Canada lynx in western Montana (2008)
  213. Nest success of Black-backed Woodpeckers in forests with mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2008)
  214. Distribution of Ribes, an alternate host of white pine blister rust, in Colorado and Wyoming (2008)
  215. Controlling cheatgrass in winter range to restore habitat and endemic fire (2008)
  216. Effects of a spring prescribed burn on the soil seed bank in sagebrush steppe exhibiting pinyon-juniper expansion (2008)
  217. A comparison of the performance of threshold criteria for binary classification in terms of predicted prevalence and Kappa (2008)
  218. Effects of fire severity and pre-fire stand treatment on plant community recovery after a large wildfire (2008)
  219. Climate change effects on historical range and variability of two large landscapes in western Montana, USA (2008)
  220. Piñon mortality from 2001 to 2005: Causes and management strategies (2008)
  221. Rainfall, soil moisture, and runoff dynamics in New Mexico piñón-juniper woodland watersheds (2008)
  222. Shrublands under fire: Disturbance and recovery in a changing world (2008)
  223. Classification and regression trees (2008)
  224. Composition of soil seed banks in southern California coastal sage scrub and adjacent exotic grassland (2008)
  225. Do bark beetle sprays prevent Phloeosinus species from attacking cypress and juniper? (2008)
  226. Impacts of pinyon-juniper treatments on water yields: A historical perspective (2008)
  227. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) biocontrol using indigenous fungal pathogens (2008)
  228. Spatial and temporal seed dispersal of squarrose knapweed (Centaurea virgata Lam. ssp. squarrosa (Willd.) Gugler) in west central Utah, a case study (2008)
  229. Mule deer and elk winter diet as an indicator of habitat competition (2008)
  230. Medusahead: Available soil N and microbial communities in native and invasive soils (2008)
  231. Effects of fire and restoration seeding on establishment of squarrose knapweed (Centaurea virgata var. squarrosa) (2008)
  232. Symbiotic fungi that influence vigor, biomass and reproductive potential of native bunch grasses for remediation of degraded semiarid rangelands (2008)
  233. Living artifacts: The ancient ponderosa pines of the West (2008)
  234. Genetic characterization of uncultured fungal endophytes from Bouteloua eriopoda and Atriplex canescens (2008)
  235. Stability of exotic annual grasses following restoration efforts in southern California coastal sage scrub (2008)
  236. Radial symmetry in the white bursage (Ambrosia dumosa) in the Mojave Desert (2008)
  237. Wildfire rehabilitation success with and without chaining on the Henry Mountains, Utah (2008)
  238. Reproductive biology of Larrea tridentata: A comparison between core shrubland and isolated grassland plants at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2008)
  239. Belowground carbon distribution in a piñon-juniper / short grass prairie site (2008)
  240. Vole-driven restoration of a parariparian meadow complex on the Colorado Plateau (south-central Utah) (2008)
  241. A survey of vegetation and wildland fire hazards on the Nevada Test Site (2008)
  242. Effects of competitor spacing in a new class of individual-tree indices of competition: semidistance-independent indices computed for Bitterlich versus fixed-area plots (2008)
  243. Spatial analysis of effects of mowing and burning on colony expansion in reintroduced black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) (2008)
  244. Browse evaluation of tall shrubs based on the direct measurement of a management objective (2008)
  245. Trout Creek 1999 Burn (2008)
  246. Diversity-invasibility across an experimental disturbance gradient in Appalachian forests (2008)
  247. Trend of mountain big Sagebrush crown cover and ground cover on burned sites, Uinta Mountains and West Tavaputs Plateau, Utah (2008)
  248. Climate drivers of regionally synchronous fires in the inland northwest (1651-1900) (2008)
  249. Variation in herbaceous vegetation and soil moisture under treated and untreated oneseed juniper trees (2008)
  250. Very Large Scale Aerial (VLSA) imagery for assessing postfire bitterbrush recovery (2008)
  251. Spatial and temporal variability in fire occurrence within the Las Bayas Forestry Reserve, Durango, Mexico (2008)
  252. Topography affected landscape fire history patterns in southern Arizona, USA (2008)
  253. 20 Years of natural recovery after wildfire on northern Nevada rangelands (2008)
  254. Weed biocontrol insects reduce native plant recruitment through second-order apparent competition (2008)
  255. Microsite and time since prescribed fire's influence on soil microbiology in a pinyon woodland (2008)
  256. Variation among pinyon-juniper woodlands: A cautionary note (2008)
  257. Great Basin cold desert shrublands and the Desert Experimental Range (2008)
  258. New procedure for sampling infiltration to assess post-fire soil water repellency (2008)
  259. Fire and stand history in two limber pine (Pinus flexilis) and Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) stands in Colorado (2008)
  260. Disturbance and rehabilitation of cold to warm desert transitional shrublands in southwestern Utah (2008)
  261. Age structure and expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands: a regional perspective in the Intermountain West (2008)
  262. Evaluation of funnel traps for characterizing the bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) communities in ponderosa pine forests of North-Central Arizona (2008)
  263. Influence of temperature on spring flight initiation for southwestern ponderosa pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) (2008)
  264. Silviculture and multi-resource management case studies for southwestern pinyon-juniper woodlands (2008)
  265. Viviendo Con Incendios: Una guía para los dueños de casas en Nuevo México [Living with Fire: A Guide for the Homeowner-New Mexico] (2008)
  266. Changes in Gambel oak densities in southwestern ponderosa pine forests since Euro-American settlement (2008)
  267. Preliminary thinning guidelines using stand density index for the maintenance of uneven-aged pinyon-juniper ecosystems (2008)
  268. Gambel oak growth forms: Management opportunities for increasing ecosystem diversity (2008)
  269. Why sampling scheme matters: the effect of sampling scheme on landscape genetic results (2008)
  270. Effects of invasive plants on public land management of pinyon-juniper eoodlands in Arizona (2008)
  271. Synoptic climatology of the long-distance dispersal of white pine blister rust II. Combination of surface and upper level conditions (2008)
  272. Northern goshawk habitat: an intersection of science, management, and conservation (2008)
  273. PresenceAbsence: An R package for presence absence analysis (2008)
  274. A demonstration project to test ecological restoration of a pinyon-juniper ecosystem (2008)
  275. Energy from the woodlands (2008)
  276. Mitigating exotic impacts: restoring native deer mouse populations elevated by an exotic food subsidy (2008)
  277. Piñon-juniper management research at Corona Range and Livestock Research Center in Central New Mexico (2008)
  278. Pluralities of place: A user's guide to place concepts, theories, and philosophies in natural resource management (2008)
  279. Multi-season climate synchronized forest fires throughout the 20th century, Northern Rockies, USA (2008)
  280. Chondrilla juncea L.: Post-fire invasiveness in Artimesia tridentata communities of western north America (2008)
  281. Fine-scale variation of historical fire regimes in sagebrush-steppe and juniper woodland: An example from California, USA (2008)
  282. Wildland-urban interface resident's views on risk and attribution (2008)
  283. Influence of elevation on bark beetle community structure in ponderosa pine stands of northern Arizona (2008)
  284. Nearest neighbor imputation of species-level, plot-scale forest structure attributes from LiDAR data (2008)
  285. Synoptic climatology of the long-distance dispersal of white pine blister rust I. Development of an upper level synoptic classification (2008)
  286. Scientist contributions (2008)
  287. Lack of genetic differentiation in aggressive and secondary bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) from Arizona (2008)
  288. Uses of pinyon and juniper (2008)
  289. A smoothed residual based goodness-of-fit statistic for nest-survival models (2008)
  290. The geography of private forests that support at-risk species in the conterminous United States (2008)
  291. Climate Change and the Nation's Forests: Challenges and Opportunities (2008)
  292. Climate effects on historical fires (1630-1900) in Utah (2008)
  293. Analysis of trade-offs between threats of invasion by nonnative brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and intentional isolation for native westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi) (2008)
  294. Summer movements of boreal toads (Bufo boreas boreas) in two western Montana basins. Journal of Herpetology (2008)
  295. The myth of plant species saturation (2008)
  296. Linking wilderness research and management-volume 5. Understanding and managing backcountry recreation impacts on terrestrial wildlife: an annotated reading list (2008)
  297. Rejoinder to Harrison (2008): The myth of plant species saturation (2008)
  298. Human impacts on regional avian diversity and abundance (2008)
  299. Growth, resource storage, and adaptation to drought in California and eastern Mediterranean oak seedlings (2008)
  300. Wildland fire use barriers and facilitators (2008)
  301. Removal of pinyon-juniper woodlands on the Colorado Plateau (2008)
  302. Place, leisure, and well-being (2008)
  303. Problems in place: Using discursive social psychology to investigate the meanings of seasonal homes (2008)
  304. Invasive Species Science Update (No. 1) (2008)
  305. Opening remarks for the Fort Valley Centennial Celebration (2008)
  306. Prescribed fire, snag population dynamics, and avian nest site selection (2008)
  307. Invasive Species Science Update (No. 2) (2008)
  308. First records of the Brown Creeper breeding along the middle Rio Grande in central New Mexico (2008)
  309. Mesa prescribed fire (2008)
  310. Rocky Mountain Riparian Digest (2008)
  311. Fort Valley Experimental Forest–A Century of Research 1908-2008 (2008)
  312. Response of a subalpine grassland to simulated grazing: Aboveground productivity along soil phosphorus gradients (2007)
  313. Tracking progress: Applying the Forest Service 10 Year Wilderness Stewardship Challenge as a model of performance management (2007)
  314. Scientific independence: A key to credibility (2007)
  315. Pesticide related issues in forest tree nurseries (2007)
  316. Modeling snag dynamics in northern Arizona mixed-conifer and ponderosa pine forests (2007)
  317. Miniplug transplants: Producing large plants quickly (2007)
  318. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration: social issues fact sheet 19: Impacts of wildland fire on communities (2007)
  319. An introduction to subirrigation in forest and conservation nurseries and some preliminary results of demonstrations (2007)
  320. Scaling-up the minimum requirements analysis for big wilderness issues (2007)
  321. Probability density function of non-reactive solute concentration in heterogeneous porous formations (2007)
  322. Invasion Genetics of Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis FAIRMAIRE) in North America (2007)
  323. Science and stewardship to protect and sustain wilderness values: Eighth World Wilderness Congress symposium (2007)
  324. Gut bacteria of bark and wood boring beetles (2007)
  325. The relationship of multispectral satellite imagery to immediate fire effects (2007)
  326. Shared community patterns following experimental fire in a semiarid grassland (2007)
  327. Analyzing tradeoffs between the threat of invasion by brook trout and effects of intentional isolation for native westslope cutthroat trout (2007)
  328. Emergence and growth of four winterfat accessions in the presence of the exotic annual cheatgrass (2007)
  329. Southwestern willow flycatchers (Empidonax traillii extimus) in a grazed landscape: factors influencing brood parasitism (2007)
  330. Red turpentine Dendroctonus valens P450s: Diversity, midgut location, and response to alfa-pinene enantiomers (2007)
  331. Wilderness insights From Alaska: Past, present, and future (2007)
  332. Using models to provide a virtual test of forest treatments (2007)
  333. Dutchwoman Butte revisited: Examining paradigms for livestock grazing exclusion (2007)
  334. Reconstructing the phylogeny of Scolytinae and close allies: Major obstacles and prospects for a solution (2007)
  335. Innovative cold tolerance test for conifer seedlings (2007)
  336. Microbial community structure and activity in a Colorado Rocky Mountain forest soil scarred by slash pile burning (2007)
  337. Habitat classification modelling with incomplete data: Pushing the habitat envelope (2007)
  338. Assessing quality in volcanic ash soils (2007)
  339. Competition for soil nitrate and invasive weed resistance of three shrub-steppe growth forms (2007)
  340. Phylogeographic analysis of the Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) (2007)
  341. Responses of pond-breeding amphibians to wildfire: Short-term patterns in occupancy and colonization (2007)
  342. Genetic and phenotypic resistance in lodgepole pine to attack by mountain pine beetle (2007)
  343. A history of Alaska wilderness (2007)
  344. Expression patterns of bark beetle cytochromes P450 during host colonization: Likely physiological functions and potential targets for pest management (2007)
  345. Aspen indicator species in lichen communities in the Bear River range of Idaho and Utah (2007)
  346. Pitfalls in applying mitochondrial markers onto the scolytid species Pityogenes chalcographus (2007)
  347. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations - 2006 (2007)
  348. A tutorial on the piecewise regression approach applied to bedload transport data (2007)
  349. Blackout cloth for dormancy induction (2007)
  350. Yeasts associated with bark beetles of the genus Dendroctonus erichson (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae): Molecular identification and biochemical characterization (2007)
  351. The density effect: Red/far red signaling and douglas-fir seedling growth in a variable density field test (2007)
  352. Validation of BlueSky Smoke Prediction System using surface and satellite observations during major wildland fire events in Northern California (2007)
  353. Southwestern rare and endangered plants: Proceedings of the Fourth Conference (2007)
  354. Research agenda for integrated landscape modeling (2007)
  355. Evaluation of a post-fire tree mortality model for western US conifers (2007)
  356. Development and demonstration of smoke plume, fire emissions, and pre- and postprescribed fire fuel models on North Carolina Coastal Plain forest ecosystems (2007)
  357. Greenhouse germination trials of pelletized western redcedar and red alder seeds (2007)
  358. Aspen in the Sierra Nevada: Regional conservation of a continental species (2007)
  359. Field performance of Nuttall oak on former agricultural fields: Initial effects of nursery source and competition control (2007)
  360. Local-scale controls of a low-severity fire regime (1750-1950), southern British Columbia, Canada (2007)
  361. Crossing the divide (2007)
  362. The importance of archiving baseline wilderness data (2007)
  363. Colonization of the eastern bluebird along the Rio Grande in New Mexico (2007)
  364. Response of seedlings of two hypogeal brush species to CO2 enrichment (2007)
  365. Advocating for Antarctic wilderness: Short-term visits and human values (2007)
  366. Shrub biomass production following simulated herbivory: A test of the compensatory growth hypothesis (2007)
  367. Toda relationship with nature as an indication of ecosystem health (2007)
  368. Smoke monitoring network on 2006 Northern California fires (2007)
  369. Comparing cold-stored and freshly lifted water oak (Quercus nigra) seedlings based on physiological parameters (2007)
  370. Soil responses to human recreational activities in a blackbrush (Coleogyne ramosissima Torr.) shrubland (2007)
  371. Appraisal of and response to social conditions in the great gulf wilderness: relationships among perceived crowding, rationalization, product shift, satisfaction, and future behavioral intentions (2007)
  372. Influence of shrubs on soil chemical properties in Alxa desert steppe, China (2007)
  373. New pine planting strategies for the Western Gulf States (2007)
  374. Fungal genomes that influence basic physiological processes of black grama and fourwing saltbush in arid southwestern rangelands (2007)
  375. Roadside revegetation: A new frontier for native plant growers (2007)
  376. Estimating aboveground biomass of mariola (Parthenium incanum) from plant dimensions (2007)
  377. Selected nursery projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center (2007)
  378. Differences in volatile profiles between populations of Ceratoides lanata var. subspinosa (Rydb.) (2007)
  379. Using a steamroom to sterilize pallets of Styroblock™ seedling containers (2007)
  380. Shrub establishment in the presence of cheatgrass: The effect of soil microorganisms (2007)
  381. Socio-ecosystems and urban habitats (2007)
  382. Presettlement fire regime and vegetation mapping in Southeastern Coastal Plain forest ecosystems (2007)
  383. Nursery Task Force update (2007)
  384. Visualization and modeling of smoke transport over landscape scales (2007)
  385. Detection and management of stunt and stubby root nematodes in a southern forest nursery (2007)
  386. Soil physical property response to prescribed fire in two young longleaf pine stands on the Western Gulf Coastal Plain (2007)
  387. Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act: Forestry contractors' model operating plan (2007)
  388. Fire history and age structure analysis in the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge: Establishing reference conditions in a remnant oak savanna woodland (2007)
  389. Evaluation of linear spectral unmixing and deltaNBR for predicting post-fire recovery in a North American ponderosa pine forest (2007)
  390. Educating and engaging the business sector in reducing wildfire property losses (2007)
  391. The role of old-growth forests in frequent-fire landscapes (2007)
  392. Fire behavior sensor package remote trigger design (2007)
  393. A proposal for a Pamir International Peace Park (2007)
  394. Application of ground-based LIDAR for fine-scale forest fuel modeling (2007)
  395. A tale of two rare wild buckwheats (Eriogonum subgenus Eucycla (Polygonaceae)) from Southeastern Arizona (2007)
  396. Innovations in fuels management: Demonstrating success in treating a serious threat of wildfire in Northern Minnesota (2007)
  397. Establishing native plants in crested wheatgrass stands using successional management (2007)
  398. Efficacy of the California Bureau of Land Management Community Assistance and Hazardous Fuels Programs (2007)
  399. Defining old growth for fire-adapted forests of the Western United States (2007)
  400. Verification of the WFAS Lightning Efficiency Map (2007)
  401. The effects of forest residual debris disposal on perennial grass emergence, growth, and survival in a ponderosa pine ecotone (2007)
  402. Firefighters United for Safety, Ethics, and Ecology (FUSEE): Torchbearers for a new fire management paradigm (2007)
  403. A case for classifying the Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus) as an omnivore (2007)
  404. Critical elements in the development and implementation of Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) (2007)
  405. Pitch canker of southern pines and recent cases in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas (2007)
  406. San Diego Declaration on Climate Change and Fire Management: Ramifications for fuels management (2007)
  407. The polination ecology of Hedysarum boreale Nutt. (Fabaceae) and evaluation of its pollinating bees for restoration seed production (2007)
  408. Analysis of the risk management decisionmaking processes and the decision support systems in the wildland fire agencies (2007)
  409. Developing a framework for evaluating proposals for research in wilderness: Science to protect and learn from parks (2007)
  410. Forest bioenergy system to reduce the hazard of wildfires: White Mountains, Arizona (2007)
  411. Interactions of elevation, aspect, and slope in models of forest species composition and productivity (2007)
  412. Postfire invasion potential of rush skeletonweed (Chondrilla juncea) (2007)
  413. Spatial and temporal variability in stream sediment loads using examples from the Gros Ventre Range, Wyoming, USA (2007)
  414. Predicting postfire Douglas-fir beetle attacks and tree mortality in the northern Rocky Mountains (2007)
  415. Traditional ecological knowledge: Applying principles of sustainability to wilderness resource management (2007)
  416. Saltcedar control and water salvage on the Pecos River, Texas, 1999 to 2003 (2007)
  417. Subsistence, tourism, and research: Layers of meaning in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (2007)
  418. Management of south Texas shrublands with prescribed fire (2007)
  419. The virtues of localism and arctic wilderness politics (2007)
  420. Modeling erosion on steep sagebrush rangeland before and after prescribed fire (2007)
  421. Understanding global fire dynamics by classifying and comparing spatial models of vegetation and fire (2007)
  422. Seed germination biology of Intermountain populations of fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens: Chenopodiaceae) (2007)
  423. Prediction of cheatgrass field germination potential using wet thermal accumulation (2007)
  424. Fire behavior modeling to assess net benefits of forest treatments on fire hazard mitigation and bioenergy production in Northeastern California (2007)
  425. Prescribed fire in a Great Basin sagebrush ecosystem: Dynamics of soil extractable nitrogen and phosphorus (2007)
  426. Use of historic images as a tool for estimating haze levels-natural visibility and the role of fire (2007)
  427. Comparison of fire scars, fire atlases, and satellite data in the northwestern United States (2007)
  428. Assessing the effectiveness of seeding and fertilization treatments for reducing erosion potential following severe wildfires (2007)
  429. Ash cap influences on site productivity and fertilizer response in forests of the Inland Northwest (2007)
  430. Landscape-scale genetic variation in a forest outbreak species, the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) (2007)
  431. Nutrient availability in rangeland soils: influence of prescribed burning, herbaceous vegetation removal, overseeding with Bromus tectorum, season, and elevation (2007)
  432. Be careful what you wish for: The legacy of Smokey Bear (2007)
  433. Forest Inventory and Analysis in the United States: Remote sensing and geospatial activities (2007)
  434. A history of forest entomology in the Intermountain and Rocky Mountain areas, 1901 to 1982 (2007)
  435. Fire social science research–selected highlights. (2007)
  436. BEMRP: Conducting research, sharing results (2007)
  437. Spatio-temporal distribution of white-tailed deer (Odocioleus virginianus) relative to prescribed burns on rangeland in south Texas (2007)
  438. Looking at emissions and economics of biomass use (2007)
  439. Preparing the landscape for invasion - Early intervention approaches for threatened high elevation white pine ecosystems (2007)
  440. Intraspecific variation in leaf anatomy of blackbrush (Coleogyne ramosissima Torr.) (2007)
  441. Proactive intervention to sustain high-elevation pine ecosystems threatened by white pine blister rust (2007)
  442. Erosion Risks in Selected Watersheds for the 2005 School Fire Located Near Pomeroy, Washington on Predominately Ash-Cap Soils (2007)
  443. Methyl bromide and the Montreal Protocol: An update on the critical use exemption and quarantine pre-shipment process (2007)
  444. Accomplishing and applying National Fire Plan research and development from 2001-2005 (2007)
  445. Container longleaf pine seedling morphology in response to varying rates of nitrogen fertilization in the nursery and subsequent growth after outplanting (2007)
  446. First report of the white pine blister rust fungus, Cronartium ribicola, on Pedicularis bracteosa (2007)
  447. Penstemon lanceolatus Benth. or P. ramosus Crosswhite in Arizona and New Mexico, a peripheral or endemic species? (2007)
  448. The fire environment--innovations, management, and policy; conference proceedings (2007)
  449. The scotopic visual sensitivity of four species of trout: A comparative study (2007)
  450. Prescribed fire to restore shrublands to grasslands (2007)
  451. A GIS-based method to evaluate undeveloped BLM lands in Alaska (2007)
  452. What makes Great Basin sagebrush ecosystems invasible by Bromus tectorum? (2007)
  453. Hillslope erosion rates in the oak savannas of the southwestern borderlands region (2007)
  454. Field Identification of Andic Soil Properties for Soils of North-central Idaho (2007)
  455. Carbon allocation in forest ecosystems (2007)
  456. Changes in the motivations, perceptions, and behaviors of recreation users: Displacement and coping in wilderness (2007)
  457. Assessing accuracy of point fire intervals across landscapes with simulation modelling (2007)
  458. More than a scenic mountain landscape: Valles Caldera National Preserve land use history (2007)
  459. Emerging adults and the future of wild nature (2007)
  460. Erosion Risk Management Tool (ERMiT) user manual (version 2006.01.18) (2007)
  461. Communication barriers to applying federal research in support of land management in the United States (2007)
  462. Factors affecting sustained smouldering in organic soils from pocasin and pond pine woodland wetlands (2007)
  463. Wilderness education: The ultimate commitment to quality wilderness stewardship (2007)
  464. Uncertainty quantification in Rothermel's Model using an efficient sampling method (2007)
  465. Further elucidation of the taxonomic relationships and geographic distribution of Escobaria sneedii var. sneedii, E. sneedii var. leei, and E. guadalupensis (Cactaceae) (2007)
  466. Role of buoyancy and heat release in fire modeling, propagation, and instability (2007)
  467. Tritrophic effects of birds and ants on a canopy food web, tree growth, and phytochemistry (2007)
  468. Photographic handbook for comparing burned and unburned sites within a dry forested and grassland mosiac: a tool for communication, calibration, and monitoring post-fire effects (2007)
  469. Temperature determines symbiont abundance in a multipartite bark beetle-fungus ectosymbiosis (2007)
  470. Using social science to understand and improve wildland fire organizations: an annotated reading list (2007)
  471. Giving voice to wildlands visitors: Selecting indicators to protect and sustain experiences in the eastern arctic of Nunavut (2007)
  472. Efficacy of exclosures in conserving local shrub biodiversity in xeric sandy grassland, Inner Mongolia, China (2007)
  473. The prevalence and significance of displacement for wilderness recreation management and research (2007)
  474. A different time and place test of ArcHSI: A spatially explicit habitat model for elk in the Black Hills (2007)
  475. Variation in ant populations with elevation, tree cover, and fire in a pinyon-juniper-dominated watershed (2007)
  476. Silviculture for the 21st century--objective and subjective standards to guide successful practice (2007)
  477. An outside assessment of wilderness research in the Forest Service (2007)
  478. Germination responses to temperature and soil moisture in three species of the subfamily Caragana and their implications toward restoration in Loess-gully Region, China (2007)
  479. New relationships with wilderness (2007)
  480. Chapter 3. A sketch of the cultural-historical environment-Part 2: Spanish entradas to the present (2007)
  481. Investigating potential effects of heli-skiing on golden eagles in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah (2007)
  482. Application of the Nelson model to four timelag fuel classes using Oklahoma field observations: Model evaluation and comparison with national Fire Danger Rating System algorithms (2007)
  483. Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali (2007)
  484. Contribution of actinorhizal shrubs to site fertility in a northern California mixed pine forest (2007)
  485. Cross-scale analysis of fire regimes (2007)
  486. Volcanic-ash-derived forest soils of the inland Northwest: Properties and implications for management and restoration (2007)
  487. Changing relationships with wilderness: A new focus for research and stewardship (2007)
  488. Nest densities of cavity-nesting birds in relation to postfire salvage logging and time since wildfire (2007)
  489. Return rate, fidelity, and dispersal in a breeding population of flammulated owls (Otus flammeolus) (2007)
  490. Soil productivity and harvest operations (2007)
  491. Describing change in visitors and visits to the "Bob" (2007)
  492. Assessing host specialization among aecial and telial hosts of the white pine blister rust fungus, Cronartium ribicola (2007)
  493. Economics of wild salmon ecosystems: Bristol Bay, Alaska (2007)
  494. Chemical changes induced by pH manipulations of volcanic ash-influenced soils (2007)
  495. DNA markers and gene expression polymorphisms associated with growth habit quantitative trait loci in Leymus wildryes (2007)
  496. Private industrial foresters and Forest Service research--the relevancy question (2007)
  497. Hydrology of southwestern encinal oak ecosystems: A review and more (2007)
  498. Shrubland ecosystems: Importance, distinguishing characteristics, and dynamics (2007)
  499. Mapping ground cover using hyperspectral remote sensing after the 2003 Simi and Old wildfires in southern California (2007)
  500. Influences of travertine dam formation on leaf litter decomposition and algal accrual (2007)
  501. Place and place-based planning. (2007)
  502. Volcanic Ash-cap Forest Soils of the Inland Northwest Properties and Implications for Management and Restoration (2007)
  503. Determining the population boundaries of a narrowly endemic perennial plant, Lane Mountain milk-vetch, in San Bernardino County, California (2007)
  504. Model-assisted estimation of forest resources with generalized additive models (2007)
  505. Soil vital signs: A new Soil Quality Index (SQI) for assessing forest soil health (2007)
  506. Impacts of invasive plants on songbirds: Using song structure as an indicator of habitat quality (2007)
  507. Wilderness values: Perspectives from non-economic social science (2007)
  508. Hyporheic exchange in gravel bed rivers with pool-riffle morphology: Laboratory experiments and three-dimensional modeling (2007)
  509. Recreation settings, scenery, and visitor experiences: a research assessment. (2007)
  510. Assessing post-fire Douglas-fir mortality and Douglas-fir beetle attacks in the northern Rocky Mountains (2007)
  511. Snapshots of what, exactly? A comment on methodological experimentation and conceptual foundations in place research (2007)
  512. A density management diagram for longleaf pine stands with application to red-cockaded woodpecker habitat (2007)
  513. Community conservation adjacent to Ruaha National Park, Tanzania (2007)
  514. Field assessment of wood stake decomposition in forest soil (2007)
  515. Community involvement in planning and management for outdoor recreation in New Zealand protected areas (2007)
  516. Fire ecology and management of the major ecosystems of southern Utah (2007)
  517. Wild cemeteries? (2007)
  518. Chapter 1 - Introduction (2007)
  519. Survival and cause-specific mortality of Merriam's turkeys in the southern Black Hills (2007)
  520. Chapter 3 - Aspen (2007)
  521. People and watersheds: The case of the totem fish of the North Pacific (2007)
  522. The likely impact of elevated [CO2], nitrogen deposition, increased temperature and management on carbon sequestration in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems: a literature review (2007)
  523. Interagency Rare Plant Team inventory results - 1998 through 2003 (2007)
  524. Chapter 2 - Ponderosa pine, mixed conifer, and spruce-fir forests (2007)
  525. Proceedings from the Third Workshop on Genetics of Bark Beetles and Associated Microorganisms (2007)
  526. Chapter 4 - Pinyon/juniper woodlands (2007)
  527. Gobbling of Merriam's turkeys in relation to nesting and occurrence of hunting in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2007)
  528. Guidelines for using bedload traps in coarse-bedded mountain streams: Construction, installation, operation, and sample processing (2007)
  529. Evaluating kriging as a tool to improve moderate resolution maps of forest biomass (2007)
  530. Chapter 5 - Big and black sagebrush landscapes (2007)
  531. Citizen monitoring and restoration: Volunteers and community involvement in wilderness stewardship (2007)
  532. Chapter 6 - Creosotebush, blackbrush, and interior chaparral shrublands (2007)
  533. An ecosystem approach to determining effects of prescribed fire on southwestern borderlands oak savannas: A baseline study (2007)
  534. The influence of partial cutting on mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality in Black Hills ponderosa pine stands (2007)
  535. Dune communities of SE Colorado: Patterns of rarity, disjunction and succession (2007)
  536. Ignition and flame travel on realistic building and landscape objects in changing environments (2007)
  537. Diverse recreation experiences at Denali National Park and Preserve (2007)
  538. Western gall rust -- A threat to Pinus radiata in New Zealand (2007)
  539. Winter habitat selection patterns of Merriam's turkeys in the southern Black Hills, South Dakota (2007)
  540. Chapter 2. A sketch of the cultural-historical environment-Part 1: The pre-Columbian past (2007)
  541. Defining, valuing and providing ecosystem goods and services (2007)
  542. Fire and fire surrogate treatments in mixed-oak forests: Effects on herbaceous layer vegetation (2007)
  543. Phylogeography of Dendroctonus rufipennis based on mtDNA and microsatellites (2007)
  544. Partitioning error components for accuracy-assessment of near-neighbor methods of imputation (2007)
  545. Birds and burns of the interior West: descriptions, habitats, and management in western forests. (2007)
  546. Ecological and Topographic Features of Volcanic Ash-Influenced Forest Soils (2007)
  547. Genetic architecture of differences in fitness traits among geographically separated Dendroctonus ponderosae populations (2007)
  548. Volcanic Ash Soils: Sustainable Soil Management Practices, With Examples of Harvest Effects and Root Disease Trends (2007)
  549. The distribution and incidence of white pine blister rust in central and southeastern Wyoming and northern Colorado (2007)
  550. Contingent Pacific-Atlantic Ocean influence on multicentury wildfire synchrony over western North America (2007)
  551. Habitat suitability models for cavity-nesting birds in a postfire landscape (2007)
  552. Internet VSMOKE: A user-oriented system for smoke management (2007)
  553. Evolutionary ecology of pheromone signaling in Dendroctonus frontalis (2007)
  554. Chapter 1. Valles Caldera National Preserve land use history (2007)
  555. A chance constraint estimation approach to optimizing resource management under uncertainty (2007)
  556. Avifaunal responses to fire in southwestern montane forests along a burn severity gradient (2007)
  557. 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)
  558. Moisture dynamics in masticated fuelbeds: A preliminary analysis (2007)
  559. Living in interesting times: Selected implications of landscape ecology for conservation science (2007)
  560. Understanding forest ecology from the landscape to the project level (2007)
  561. A look inside the dynamics of trust: A guide for managers (2007)
  562. Preliminary results of fire behavior in maquis fuels under varying weather and slope conditions in turkey (2007)
  563. Seadust wildlife controllant and other techniques to protect forest plantations (2007)
  564. The photoload sampling technique: estimating surface fuel loadings from downward-looking photographs of synthetic fuelbeds (2007)
  565. Editorial: Is this truly an international journal? (2007)
  566. Vegetation and soil effects from prescribed, wild, and combined fire events along a ponderosa pine and grassland mosaic (2007)
  567. Action toward wilderness protection in Australia (2007)
  568. Mesquite root distribution and water use efficiency in response to long-term soil moisture manipulations (2007)
  569. Using simulated historical time series to prioritize fuel treatments on landscapes across the United States: The LANDFIRE prototype project (2007)
  570. Introduction (2007)
  571. Balancing conservation management and tourism development with wilderness stewardship in the Kruger National Park, South Africa (2007)
  572. National Fire Plan Research and Development 2004-2005 accomplishment report (2007)
  573. Wilderness stewardship challenges in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site (2007)
  574. Chapter 4. History of the Baca Location No. 1 (2007)
  575. Wild mountains, wild rivers: Keeping the sacred origins (2007)
  576. Appendix I. Annotated bibliography (2007)
  577. Two countries, one forest: Working beyond political boundaries in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Forest (2007)
  578. Combining turbulent kinetic energy and Haines Index predictions for fire-weather assessments (2007)
  579. Tanzania wilderness areas (2007)
  580. Nomographs for estimating surface fire behavior characteristics (2007)
  581. Geologic associations of Arizona willow in the White Mountains, Arizona (2007)
  582. A descriptive analysis of change in eligibility status for the USDA Forest Service Economic Recovery Program (2007)
  583. Production of Landsat ETM+ reference imagery of burned areas within Southern African savannahs: comparison of methods and application to MODIS (2007)
  584. Bucklands Crossing firefighter burnover-a case study of fire behaviour and firefighter safety implications (2007)
  585. Postfire soil burn severity mapping with hyperspectral image unmixing (2007)
  586. Dwarf mistletoe effects on fuel loadings in ponderosa pine forests in northern Arizona (2007)
  587. Protecting the protectors of wilderness (2007)
  588. Chinook salmon use of spawning patches: Relative roles of habitat quality, size, and connectivity (2007)
  589. Transboundary protected area proposals along the Southern Andes of Chile and Argentina: Status of current efforts (2007)
  590. Differences in simulated fire spread over Askervein Hill using two advanced wind models and a traditional uniform wind field (2007)
  591. Lessons learned from Rapid Response Research on wildland fires (2007)
  592. Calculating accurate aboveground dry weight biomass of herbaceous vegetation in the Great Plains: A comparison of three calculations to determine the least resource intensive and most accurate method (2007)
  593. Economic value of ecosystem conservation in Japan: Reduction of starting point bias by bid effect function (2007)
  594. Modification of VanWagner's canopy fire propagation model (2007)
  595. Editorial: How to be impactful (2007)
  596. Fuels management on the National Forests in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina (2007)
  597. Some biodiversity points and suggestions for the Myanmar Protected Area System (2007)
  598. Fire danger rating in the United States of America: An evolution since 1916 (2007)
  599. Inter-observer agreement of a multi-parameter campsite monitoring program on the Dixie National Forest, Utah (2007)
  600. Chapter 9. The Valles Caldera National Preserve as a multi-layered ethnographic landscape (2007)
  601. Between wilderness and the middle landscape: A rocky road (2007)
  602. Integrating climatic and fuels information into National Fire Risk Decision Support Tools (2007)
  603. The Heritage Park model: A partnership approach to park expansion in poor rural areas (2007)
  604. Fine scale vegetation classification and fuel load mapping for prescribed burning (2007)
  605. Shrinking wild lands: Assessing human intrusion in the Highlands of Scotland, 1870 to 2004, using Geographical Information Systems (2007)
  606. Cascading disaster models in postburn flash flood (2007)
  607. Creating institutions of care: The case for democratic forest trusts (2007)
  608. Vegetation and soil restoration on highly impacted campsites in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon (2007)
  609. Transboundary natural area protection: Broadening the definition of national security (2007)
  610. FireSmart®-ForestWise: Managing wildlife and wildfire risk in the wildland/urban interface-a Canadian case study (2007)
  611. Making connections beyond the choir (2007)
  612. Technical background of the FireLine Assessment MEthod (FLAME) (2007)
  613. Wilderness discount on livestock compensation costs for imperiled gray wolf Canis lupus (2007)
  614. Introduction-2nd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference: The fire environment-innovations, management, and policy (2007)
  615. The plant growth enhancing and biocontrol mechanisms of Streptomyces lydicus WYEC 108 and its use in nursery and greenhouse production (2007)
  616. Fuel dynamics and fire behaviour in Australian mallee and heath vegetation (2007)
  617. Using the minimum requirement concept to manage research in the Yosemite Wilderness (2007)
  618. Relationships between prefire composition, fire impact, and postfire legacies in the boreal forest of Eastern Canada (2007)
  619. Classifying and comparing spatial models of fire dynamics (2007)
  620. Forest descriptions and photographs of forested areas along the breaks of the Missouri River in eastern Montana, USA (2007)
  621. Nature is the home of culture-friluftsliv is a way home (2007)
  622. Chapter 8. Industrial mineral extraction and geothermal exploration (2007)
  623. Relationships between rare plants of the White Mountains and the late Cenozoic geology of the Colorado Plateau (2007)
  624. Comparison of different stomatal conductance algorithms for ozone flux modelling (2007)
  625. Rewilding in England and Wales: A review of recent developments, issues, and concerns (2007)
  626. Whitebark pine diameter growth response to removal of competition (2007)
  627. Measurement of water quality of high-altitude wilderness streams: Cloud Peak Wilderness, Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming (2007)
  628. Influence of slope on fire spread rate (2007)
  629. Arctic and wilderness travel-hosts and guests: The territory of Nunavut, Canada (2007)
  630. SDI-Flex: a new technique of allocating growing stock for developing treatment prescriptions in uneven-aged forest stands (2007)
  631. Challenges of nature conservation in postsocialist Bulgaria: A view from the Rhodope Mountains (2007)
  632. Delayed conifer tree mortality following fire in California (2007)
  633. Managing recreational experiences in Arctic National Parks: A process for identifying indicators (2007)
  634. The relation between tree burn severity and forest structure in the Rocky Mountains (2007)
  635. Friends of the Inyo: Eastern Sierra Wilderness Stewardship Project (2007)
  636. Chapter 7. Industrial timbering (2007)
  637. A multiscale curvature algorithm for classifying discrete return LiDAR in forested environments (2007)
  638. Free selection: a silvicultural option (2007)
  639. Potential for using Fusarium to control Fusarium disease in forest nurseries (2007)
  640. CCE fire regimes and their management (2007)
  641. DNA barcoding of western North American taxa: Leymus (Poaceae) and Lepidium (Brassicaceae) (2007)
  642. Chapter 6. Ranching history (2007)
  643. Use of LIDAR for forest inventory and forest management application (2007)
  644. Value and challenges of conducting rapid response research on wildland fires (2007)
  645. Land claims as a mechanism for wilderness protection in the Canadian Arctic (2007)
  646. Chapter 5. Plant gathering, game hunting, fishing, mineral collecting, and agriculture (2007)
  647. Studying boat-based bear viewing: Methodological challenges and solutions (2007)
  648. Testing the modeled effectiveness of an operational fuel reduction treatment in a small Western Montana interface landscape using two spatial scales (2007)
  649. Wilderness recreation participation: Projections for the next half century (2007)
  650. Influence of radiation absorption by environmental water vapor on radiation transfer in wildland fires (2007)
  651. Designating wilderness areas: A framework for examining lessons from the States (2007)
  652. Mesquite cover responses in rotational grazing/prescribed fire management systems: Landscape assessment using aerial images (2007)
  653. Seasonal habitat associations of the wolverine in central Idaho (2007)
  654. Using relative humidity to predict spotfire probability on prescribed burns (2007)
  655. An economical wireless cavity-nest viewer (2007)
  656. Role of summer prescribed fire to manage shrub-invaded grasslands (2007)
  657. Modeling forest bird species' likelihood of occurrence in Utah with Forest Inventory and Analysis and Landfire map products and ecologically based pseudo-absence points (2007)
  658. WEPP FuME Analysis for a North Idaho Site (2007)
  659. Use of FIA plot data in the LANDFIRE Project (2007)
  660. The Grand Fir Mosaic Ecosystem -- History and Management Impacts (2007)
  661. Patterns of growth and mortality in the endangered Nichol's Turk's Head Cactus (Echinocactus horizonthalonius var. nicholii L. Benson; Cactaceae) in Southeastern Arizona (2007)
  662. Runoff and Erosion Effects after Prescribed Fire and Wildfire on Volcanic Ash-Cap Soils (2007)
  663. Rapid forest change in the Interior West presents analysis opportunities and challenges (2007)
  664. Proceedings: Shrubland dynamics -- fire and water (2007)
  665. Development and evaluation of the photoload sampling technique (2007)
  666. New technology in postfire rehab (2007)
  667. Editorial: Out with the old (2007)
  668. Restoring and Enhancing Productivity of Degraded Tephra-Derived Soils (2007)
  669. Initial response of Arabis johnstonii Munz to fire (2007)
  670. Economics of Soil Disturbance (2007)
  671. The investigation of classification methods of high-resolution imagery (2007)
  672. Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Ash-influenced Soils of Inland Northwest Forests (2007)
  673. Measurement of disturbance and regrowth with Landsat and Forest Inventory and Analysis data: anticipated benefits from Forest Inventory and Analysis' collaboration with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and university partners (2007)
  674. Effects of Machine Traffic on the Physical Properties of Ash-Cap Soils (2007)
  675. Editorial: Getting it right (2007)
  676. Chapter 10. Summary and conclusions (2007)
  677. Effects of a natural fire on a Kuenzler's hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus fendleri var. kuenzleri) and nylon hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus viridiflorus) population in Southeastern New Mexico (2007)
  678. A comprehensive guide to fuels treatment practices for ponderosa pine in the Black Hills, Colorado Front Range, and Southwest (2007)
  679. Ecological restoration of degraded wilderness ecosystems: Removing exotic plants and introducing prescribed fire to restore natural diversity in two National Park wilderness areas (2007)
  680. Wildfires, weather, and productivity (2007)
  681. Restoring youth: Restoring relationships to wildlife and wild places (2007)
  682. Measuring the efficacy of a wildfire education program in Colorado Springs (2007)
  683. Potential of basalt milkvetch (Astragalus filipes Torr. Ex A. Gray) populations and rhizobial strains for revegetation and restoration of Intermountain West rangelands (2007)
  684. Soil nitrogen mineralization not affected by grass species traits (2007)
  685. Visitors' experience and lack of knowledge of minimum impact techniques in the highlands of Brazil's Itatiaia National Park (2007)
  686. Topographic, meteorologic, and canopy controls on the scaling characteristics of the spatial distribution of snow depth fields (2007)
  687. Conservation implications of spur length variation in long-spur columbines (Aquilegia longissima) (2007)
  688. Hydrology, erosion, plant, and soil relationships after rangeland wildfire (2007)
  689. Identifying core habitat and connectivity for focal species in the interior cedar-hemlock forest of North America to complete a conservation area design (2007)
  690. The Southern High Plains: A history of vegetation, 1540 to present (2007)
  691. Knowlton's cactus (Pediocactus knowltonii): Eighteen years of monitoring and recovery actions (2007)
  692. Grassland ecosystems of the Llano Estacado (2007)
  693. Comparing the wilderness message of U.S. land management agencies (2007)
  694. Comparing the effectiveness of thinning and prescribed fire for modifying structure in dry coniferous forests (2007)
  695. Developing additional capacity for wilderness management: An international exchange program between South Africa and United States wilderness rangers (2007)
  696. Microsatellite variation reveals weak genetic structure and retention of genetic variability in threatened Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytcha) within a Snake River watershed (2007)
  697. Tourism in rural Alaska (2007)
  698. Mathematical modeling of forest fire initiation in three dimensional setting (2007)
  699. The influence of white pine blister rust on seed dispersal in whitebark pine (2007)
  700. Appendix III. Perspectives on culture, tradition, vernacular knowledge, and culture change to understand landscape as a cultural process (2007)
  701. Managing consumptive and nonconsumptive use in the United States largest wilderness (2007)
  702. Appendix II. Introducing a landscape approach for evaluating communities' traditional senses of time and place (2007)
  703. Paddling the Big Sky: Reflections on place-based education and experience (2007)
  704. Conference wrap-up (2007)
  705. Determining landscape extent for succession and disturbance simulation modeling (2007)
  706. Role of fire in restoration of a ponderosa pine forest, Washington (2007)
  707. Special offer-7 days fly and drive Antarctica: The role of wilderness protection in deciding whether (semi) permanent tourist facilities in Antarctica should be prohibited (2007)
  708. A comparison of sap flux-based evapotranspiration estimates with catchment-scale water balance (2007)
  709. Managing for ecological integrity in protected wildlands: Key management challenges and research priorities in British Columbia (2007)
  710. How the National Marine Sanctuaries Act diverged from the Wilderness Act model and lost its way in the land of multiple use (2007)
  711. Identifying threats, values, and attributes in Brazilian wilderness areas (2007)
  712. Protecting biodiversity in situ in the Amazonian Region of Brazil (2007)
  713. Remote sensing-based predictors improve distribution models of rare, early successional and boradleaf tree species in Utah (2007)
  714. Outdoor programs and environmental beliefs: Investigating the stability of outcomes and levels of salience (2007)
  715. Expansion of the wilderness values scale with three sub-scales: Personal maintenance, expression and learning, and societal maintenance (2007)
  716. Historic voyage as a catalyst for inspiring change (2007)
  717. Wilderness and wild lands in the Northern Appalachian Region of North America: An ecological perspective (2007)
  718. Commander islands as the significant point for monitoring some dangerous changes in the Beringia ecosystem (2007)
  719. Prospects for natural world heritage sites in the Northwest Pacific Region (2007)
  720. NatureLinks: Protected areas, wilderness, and landscape connectivity in South Australia, Australia (2007)
  721. Wilderness and the paradox of individual freedom (2007)
  722. The importance of competition in the isolation and establishment of Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae) (2007)
  723. Some practical considerations in restoration of wilderness geodiversity: Insights from Lake Pedder, Tasmania (2007)
  724. Spiritual revelation in wilderness under down-under (2007)
  725. Wolverine conservation and management (2007)
  726. Use of stock to maintain and construct trails in the eastern United States (2007)
  727. A tale of two cacti-the complex relationship between peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and endangered star cactus (Astrophytum asterias) (2007)
  728. Use of Clostridium perfringens as a fecal indicator to detect intertidal disposal at backcountry marine campsites in Prince William Sound, Alaska (2007)
  729. Wilderness, water, and quality of life in the Bitterroot Valley (2007)
  730. Wilderness restoration: Bureau of Land Management and the Student Conservation Association in the California Desert District (2007)
  731. White lions: Reintroduction to their natural and spiritual homelands (2007)
  732. Salmon theology: Return to traditional reasoning (2007)
  733. Conservation planning in a tropical wilderness: Opportunities and threats in the Guianan Ecoregion Complex (2007)
  734. Leatherback sea turtle stewardship to attain local, regional, and global marine conservation and management (2007)
  735. Reproductive responses of northern goshawks to variable prey populations (2007)
  736. Three Rivers: Protecting the Yukon's Great Boreal Wilderness (2007)
  737. Defining values in place: A practical application for visitor management in protected areas (2007)
  738. The "wilderness knot" (2007)
  739. Unusual holocene alluvial record from Rio Del Osos, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico: Paleoclimatic and archaeologic significance (2007)
  740. Psychophysiological responses and restorative values of wilderness environments (2007)
  741. Relationships to place in wildland resources management: Developing an effective research approach (2007)
  742. A standard DNA taxonomy for insects? (2007)
  743. Are wildland watersheds safest and best? (2007)
  744. Field testing existence values for riparian ecosystems (2007)
  745. Assessing post-fire values-at-risk with a new calculation tool (2007)
  746. E-media and crop nutrition monitoring (2007)
  747. Distribution and broadscale habitat relations of the wolverine in the contiguous United States (2007)
  748. Post-fire burn severity and vegetation response following eight large wildfires across the Western United States (2007)
  749. Inferring geographic isolation of wolverines in California using historical DNA (2007)
  750. Modeling effects of overstory density and competing vegetation on tree height growth (2007)
  751. Seed production of native forbs shows little response to irrigation in a wet year (2007)
  752. DNA markers for identifying individual snowshoe hares using field-collected pellets (2007)
  753. Improving sustainable seed yield in Wyoming big sagebrush (2007)
  754. Investigation into seed collection practices and shrub manipulations to improve sustainable seed yield in wildland stands of bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata) (2007)
  755. Benefits of treating old-growth stands (2007)
  756. Estimating suppression expenditures for individual large wildland fires (2007)
  757. Factors influencing epiphytic lichen communities in aspen-associated forests of the Bear River Range, Idaho and Utah (2007)
  758. Sources and patterns of wolverine mortality in western Montana (2007)
  759. Is this a one-night stand or the start of something meaningful? Developing relationships to place in National Park backcountry. (2007)
  760. Monitoring with a modified Robel pole on meadows in the central Black Hills of South Dakaota (2007)
  761. Sex and the lonely Atriplex (2007)
  762. Morphological and physiological evaluations of seedling quality (2007)
  763. Beneficial fungal interactions resulting in accelerated germination of Astragalus utahensis, a hard-seeded legume (2007)
  764. Predicting wildfires (2007)
  765. 1872 vs 2004: Mining claim meets the World Wide Web (2006)
  766. Geologic influences on Apache trout habitat in the White Mountains of Arizona (2006)
  767. Utility and validation of day and night snorkel counts for estimating bull trout abundance in first-to-third order streams (2006)
  768. Canada's experience in applying C&I to measure progress towards SFM - perspectives from the National, Regional and local levels (2006)
  769. Aerial detection surveys in the United States (2006)
  770. Assessing mitigation of wildfire severity by fuel treatments - An example from the coastal plain of Mississippi (2006)
  771. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 09: Benefits of collaboration (2006)
  772. Monitoring the health of selected eastern arc forests in Tanzania (2006)
  773. Characterizing stand-replacing harvest and fire disturbance patches in a forested landscape: A case study from Cooney Ridge, Montana (2006)
  774. Wood plenty, grass good, water none: Vegetation changes in Arizona's upper Verde River watershed from 1850 to 1997 (2006)
  775. Web Services--A Buzz Word with Potentials (2006)
  776. Photo series for quantifying forest residues in managed lands of the Medicine Bow National Forest (2006)
  777. Visitor and recreation impact monitoring: Is it lost in the gulf between science and management? (2006)
  778. Wildlife and invertebrate response to fuel reduction treatments in dry coniferous forests of the Western United States: a synthesis (2006)
  779. Science, Communities, and Decision Making: How Can We Learn to Dance with Many Partners? (2006)
  780. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 16: Prescribed fire and visual quality (2006)
  781. Revegetation Strategies and Technologies for Restoration of Aridic Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) Infestation Sites (2006)
  782. Comparison of combinations of sighting devices and target objects for establishing circular plots in the field (2006)
  783. Problems and Issues Across Institutions and Programs (2006)
  784. White pine blister rust in high-elevation white pines: Screening for simply-inherited, hypersensitive resistance (2006)
  785. Plant species invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States: Reply (2006)
  786. The global wilderness seminar for government agencies: a meeting at the crossroads of wildlands stewardship (2006)
  787. Monitoring Forest Condition in Europe: Impacts of Nitrogen and Sulfur Depositions on Forest Ecosystems (2006)
  788. Place as relationship partner: an alternative metaphor for understanding the quality of visitor experience in a backcountry setting (2006)
  789. 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)
  790. Strategies for conserving native salmonid populations at risk from nonnative fish invasions: tradeoffs in using barriers to upstream movement (2006)
  791. The Laws of Diminishing Yields in the Tropics (2006)
  792. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 12: Keys to successful collaboration (2006)
  793. Chapter 9 - Vegetation succession modeling for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  794. Forest Inventory and Analysis National Data Quality Assessment Report for 2000 to 2003 (2006)
  795. Research agenda for integrated landscape modeling (2006)
  796. Appendix A. Borderlands Site Database (2006)
  797. Trace Chemical Detection through Vegetation Sentinels and Fluorescence Spectroscopy (2006)
  798. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 10: Stages of collaboration (2006)
  799. A meteorological distribution system for high-resolution terrestrial modeling (MicroMet) (2006)
  800. Effects of dormant- vs. growing-season fire in shortgrass steppe: Biological soil crust and perennial grass responses (2006)
  801. Height growth determinants in pines: A case study of Pinus contorta and Pinus monticola (2006)
  802. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 11: Challenges to collaboration (2006)
  803. Forests on the Edge: A GIS-based Approach to Projecting Housing Development on Private Forests (2006)
  804. Divergent patterns of abundance and age-class structure of headwater stream tadpoles in burned and unburned watersheds (2006)
  805. Planning Quality for Successful International Environmental Monitoring (2006)
  806. Fuels Management-How to Measure Success: Conference Proceedings (2006)
  807. The Resource Buffer Theory: Connecting the Dots from Conservation to Sustainability (2006)
  808. The Effects of Nitrogen Deposition, Ambient Ozone, and Climate Change on Forests in the Western U.S. (2006)
  809. Effects of sample survey design on the accuracy of classification tree models in species distribution models (2006)
  810. Threats, status & management options for bristlecone pines and limber pines in Southern Rockies (2006)
  811. Socioeconomic Root Causes of Biodiversity Loss in Madagascar (2006)
  812. Hydraulic modeling analysis of the Middle Rio Grande River from Cochiti Dam to Galisteo Creek, New Mexico (2006)
  813. The Use of Silviculture and Prescribed Fire to Manage Stand Structure and Fuel Profiles in a Multi-aged Lodgepole Pine Forest (2006)
  814. Frequent fire alters nitrogen transformations in ponderosa pine stands of the inland Northwest (2006)
  815. Contributions to improve fallow system in Yucatan State Mexico (2006)
  816. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 13: Strategies for managing fuels and visual quality (2006)
  817. Panel Discussion: Red Lake Forestry Greenhouse Operations (2006)
  818. Ranching and prairie dogs (La actividad ganadera y los perros llaneros) (2006)
  819. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program - monitoring effectiveness of sustainable forest management planning (2006)
  820. Arc Habitat Suitability Index computer software (2006)
  821. Strategic Planning for Sustainable Forests: The Plan Drives the Budgets Which Drive Results (2006)
  822. Testing Verbenone for reducing mountain pine beetle attacks in ponderosa pine in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2006)
  823. Red Oak Research and Demonstration Area in Phelps Township, North Bay, Ontario-2004 to 2005 (2006)
  824. Effects of prescribed burns on wintering cavity-nesting birds (2006)
  825. Sustainable Forest Management Support Based on the Spatial Distribution of Fuels for Fire Management (2006)
  826. Basamid® G for weed control in forest tree nurseries (2006)
  827. A computational method for optimizing fuel treatment locations (2006)
  828. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 17: Considering social acceptability of fuels treatments (2006)
  829. Spatial Statistical and Modeling Strategy for Inventorying and Monitoring Ecosystem Resources at Multiple Scales and Resolution Levels (2006)
  830. Barriers to wildland fire use: A preliminary problem analysis (2006)
  831. Implementation of the Montreal Process: An Oregon Case Study (2006)
  832. Spatial distribution of impacts to channel bed mobility due to flow regulation, Kootenai River, USA (2006)
  833. Chlorophyll fluorescence: What is it and what do the numbers mean? (2006)
  834. Automated estimation of individual conifer tree height and crown diameter via Two-dimensional spatial wavelet analysis of lidar data (2006)
  835. From Marshes to the Continental Shelf: Results of the Western Component of the US EPA National Coastal Assessment (2006)
  836. Regression modeling and mapping of coniferous forest basal area and tree density from discrete-return lidar and multispectral data (2006)
  837. Using Biodiversity Indicators to Assess the Success of Forecasting Adaptive Ecosystem Management: The Newfoundland and Labrador Experience (2006)
  838. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 15: Landscape change and aesthetics (2006)
  839. Learning Center for Advancing Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability in the Mexican State of Jalisco (2006)
  840. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 14: Landscape preference in forested ecosystems (2006)
  841. A carbon inventory for Mexico (2006)
  842. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 18: Issues affecting social acceptability of fuels treatments (2006)
  843. A conceptual view for advancing monitoring and assessment of land resources in the Mexican state of Jalisco (2006)
  844. Collaborative capacity, problem framing, and mutual trust in addressing the wildland fire social problem: An annotated reading list (2006)
  845. Wood CO2 efflux in a primary tropical rain forest (2006)
  846. The role of wildfire in the establishment and range expansion of nonnative plant species into natural areas: A review of current literature (2006)
  847. Wildfire Mitigation and Private Lands: Managing Long-Term Vulnerabilities (2006)
  848. Advective transport of CO2 in permeable media induced by atmospheric pressure fluctuations: 1. An analytical model (2006)
  849. Chapter 4 - The LANDFIRE Prototype Project reference database (2006)
  850. History of fire and Douglas-fir establishment in a savanna and sagebrush-grassland mosaic, southwestern Montana, USA (2006)
  851. Statistical Strategy for Inventorying and Monitoring the Ecosystem Resources of the State of Jalisco at Multiple Scales and Resolution Levels (2006)
  852. Prehistory and early history of the Malpai Borderlands: Archaeological synthesis and recommendations (2006)
  853. Maryland's Strategic Forest Lands Assessment--Using Indicators and Models for Decision Support (2006)
  854. Advective transport of CO2 in permeable media induced by atmospheric pressure fluctuations: 2. Observational evidence under snowpacks (2006)
  855. The Multiple Species Inventory and Monitoring Protocol: A Population, Community, and Biodiversity Monitoring Solution for National Forest System Lands (2006)
  856. Modelling dwarf mistletoe at three scales: life history, ballistics and contagion. (2006)
  857. An overview of University of Alaska Anchorage, ENRI research on the spruce bark beetle infestation, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 1997-2002 (2006)
  858. Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire characteristics and post-fire effects (2006)
  859. GLOBE ONE: A Community-Based Environmental Field Campaign (2006)
  860. Chapter 13 - Perspectives on LANDFIRE Prototype Project Accuracy Assessment (2006)
  861. Tree Crown Structure Indicators in a Natural Uneven-Aged Mixed Coniferous Forest in Northeastern Mexico (2006)
  862. Landscape scale attributes of elk centers of activity in the central Black Hills of South Dakota (2006)
  863. Economic Impact of Fire Weather Forecasts (2006)
  864. Forest resources of the Lincoln National Forest (2006)
  865. A research/teaching inventory and monitoring Institute for the state of Jalisco, Mexico (2006)
  866. Postfire logging in riparian areas. (2006)
  867. Organizational Characteristics that Contribute to Success in Engaging the Public to Accomplish Fuels Management at the Wilderness/Non-Wilderness Interface (2006)
  868. Monitoring Science and Technology Symposium: Unifying Knowledge for Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere (2006)
  869. Integrating Fire, Climate, and Societal Factors into Decision Support for Strategic Planning in Wildland Fire Management (2006)
  870. Taxonomic variation in oviposition by tailed frogs (Aschaphus spp.). (2006)
  871. Understanding place meanings for wilderness: Personal and community values at risk (2006)
  872. Devil's in the details: Using archaeological and historical data to refine ecosystem models at the local level (2006)
  873. Human and Nature Interactions: A Dynamic Land Base of Many Goods and Services (2006)
  874. Benefits of a strategic national forest inventory to science and society: the USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis program (2006)
  875. FTM-West Model Results for Selected Fuel Treatment Scenarios (2006)
  876. Population-wide changes in pinyon-juniper woodlands caused by drought in the American Southwest: Effects on structure, composition, and distribution (2006)
  877. An evolution of bareroot cultural practices at J. Herbert Stone Nursery (2006)
  878. Assessing ecological departure from reference conditions with the Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) Mapping Tool (2006)
  879. Local calibration of the Forest Vegetation simulator (FVS) using custom inventory data (2006)
  880. FIREMON: Fire effects monitoring and inventory system (2006)
  881. A Collaborative Approach to Community Wildfire Hazard Reduction (2006)
  882. Mountains (2006)
  883. The Relation Between Forest Structure and Soil Burn Severity (2006)
  884. Ecology of whirling disease in arid lands with an emphasis on Tibufex tubifex (2006)
  885. The Process of Indicator Selection (2006)
  886. Soil physical property changes at the North American long-term soil productivity study sites: 1 and 5 years after compaction (2006)
  887. A coupled upland-erosion and instream hydrodynamic-sediment transport model for evaluating sediment transport in forested watersheds (2006)
  888. Leisure, environment, and the quality of life (2006)
  889. Integrating Fuel Treatments into Comprehensive Ecosystem Management (2006)
  890. Home and away? Creating identities and sustaining places in a multicentered world (2006)
  891. Chapter 14 - Dissemination of LANDFIRE Prototype Project data (2006)
  892. 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)
  893. Hairy woodpecker winter ecology in ponderosa pine forests representing different ages since wildfire (2006)
  894. Collection and evaluation of forage germplasm indigenous to Mongolia (2006)
  895. Chapter 4. Summary of Spanish, Mexican, and early American exploration in the Borderlands (2006)
  896. Valley segments, stream reaches, and channel units. (2006)
  897. Simulation Tools for Forest Health Analysis: An Application in the Red River Watershed, Idaho (2006)
  898. Effects of prescribed fire on wintering, bark-foraging birds in northern Arizona (2006)
  899. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations-2005 (2006)
  900. Genetic structuring of Coues white-tailed deer in the southwestern United States (2006)
  901. Measuring Ecological Effects of Prescribed Fire Using Birds as Indicators of Forest Conditions (2006)
  902. Providing winter bases for transhumant herders in Altai, Xinjiang China: Some consequences and lessons learned (2006)
  903. Design and objectives of FTM-West model (2006)
  904. Editorial: By the time you read this ... (2006)
  905. Monitoring Patagonian Rangelands: The MARAS System (2006)
  906. Using basic geographic information systems functionality to support sustainable forest management decision making and post-decision assessments (2006)
  907. Response of Fuelbed Characteristics to Restoration Treatments in Pinyon-Juniper-Encroached Shrublands on the Shivwits Plateau, Arizona (2006)
  908. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 1 (2006)
  909. A successful experiment: The boundary spanner on the Bitterroot National Forest (2006)
  910. Mastication: A fuel reduction and site preparation alternative (2006)
  911. Juvenile movement and natal dispersal on northern goshawks in Arizona (2006)
  912. Goshawk status and management: What do we know, what have we done, where are we going? (2006)
  913. Chapter 2. Borderlands environment, past and present (2006)
  914. Land use and land tenure in Mongolia: A brief history and current issues (2006)
  915. Chapter 6 - Developing the LANDFIRE Vegetation and Biophysical Settings Map Unit Classifications for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  916. Forage adaptability trials for forage and seed production in Bolivia; effect of 5 herbicides on 7 native Utah forbs (2006)
  917. On-Line Analysis of Southern FIA Data (2006)
  918. Community level analysis of opportunistically-breeding anurans in western México (2006)
  919. Critical levels as applied to ozone for North American forests (2006)
  920. Editorial: Tread lightly or carry a big stick? (2006)
  921. Fire Severity and Intensity During Spring Burning in Natural and Masticated Mixed Shrub Woodlands (2006)
  922. Photo essay: Trinchera dams for erosion control and streambed restoration (Foto ensayo: Trincheras para controlar la erosion y restaurar el cauce de los arroyos) (2006)
  923. Toward a Unified Knowledge-based Society for Sustainability -- Developing a Synthesis on the Methodological Level (2006)
  924. Linking parasitic plant-induced host morphology to tritrophic interactions (2006)
  925. Mapping the Relationship Between Wildfire and Poverty (2006)
  926. Editorial: Welcome to the new Journal of Wildlife Management (2006)
  927. Chapter 8 - Mapping existing vegetation composition and structure for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  928. Tests of landscape influence: nest predation and brood parasitism in fragmented ecosystems (2006)
  929. Visualizing the Anthropocene: Human Land Use History and Environmental Management (2006)
  930. Beyond the Asian longhorned beetle and emerald ash borer (2006)
  931. Strategies for Seed Propagation of Native Forbs (2006)
  932. Grasslands of Mexico: A perspective on their conservation (Los pastizales del norte de México: Una perspectiva para su conservación) (2006)
  933. Spawning demographics and juvenile dispersal of an adfluvial bull trout population in Trestle Creek, Idaho (2006)
  934. Fuel Load (FL) (2006)
  935. Engaging Industry in Community Decision Making for a Sustainable Future (2006)
  936. Status and distribution of Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands in the United States and Mexico (Evaluación del estado y distribución de los Pastizales del Desierto Chihuahuense en los Estados Unidos y México) (2006)
  937. Modeling precipitation-runoff relationships to determine water yield from a ponderosa pine forest watershed (2006)
  938. Point Intercept (PO) (2006)
  939. Putting Adaptive Management into Monitoring: Retrospective and Prospective Views of Northwest Forest Plan Monitoring (2006)
  940. An event-based approach for examining the effects of wildland fire decisions on communities (2006)
  941. Establishing Empirical Bases for Sustainability Objectives (2006)
  942. Analysis Tools (AT) (2006)
  943. Evaluation of a Dynamic Load Transfer Function Using Grassland Curing Data (2006)
  944. Chapter 12 - Mapping wildland fuel across large regions for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  945. Remote Sensing of Saltcedar Biological Control Effectiveness (2006)
  946. Reineke's Stand Density Index: Where are we and where do we go from here? (2006)
  947. A new dimension in evolution: Impacts of human consciousness on sustainability - and beyond (2006)
  948. A spline model of climate for the Western United States (2006)
  949. Simulation of Long-Term Landscape-Level Fuel Treatment Effects on Large Wildfires (2006)
  950. Comparison of naturally and synthetically baited spruce beetle trapping systems in the central Rocky Mountains (2006)
  951. The FIA Panel Design and Compatible Estimators for the Components of Change (2006)
  952. Riparian ecosystems and buffers - multiscale structure, function, and management: introduction (2006)
  953. Monitoring Riparian Restoration: A Management Perspective (2006)
  954. Site index curves for white fir in the southwestern United States developed using a guide curve method (2006)
  955. Biomass utilization modeling on the Bitterroot National Forest (2006)
  956. Ecotourism (Ecoturismo) (2006)
  957. Fossils and fire: a study on the effects of fire on paleontological resources at Badlands National Park (2006)
  958. Cover/Frequency (CF) (2006)
  959. Fine-scale genetic structure of bull trout at the southern limit of their distribution (2006)
  960. Grassland rehabilitation (Rehabilitación de pastizales) (2006)
  961. Understanding Ozark Forest Litter Variability Through a Synthesis of Accumulation Rates and Fire Events (2006)
  962. Species richness and patterns of invasion in plants, birds, and fishes in the United States (2006)
  963. Estimating Fuel Bed Loadings in Masticated Areas (2006)
  964. Installation of devices in water tanks to prevent drowning of wild animals (Instalación de estructuras dentro de tanques de agua para evitar el ahogamiento de animales silvestres) (2006)
  965. Variability in Loading of Mechanically Masticated Fuel Beds in Northern California and Southwestern Oregon (2006)
  966. Evaluation of insecticides for protecting southwestern ponderosa pines from attack by engraver beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) (2006)
  967. Mitigating Wildfire Risk in the Wildland Urban Interface: The Role of Regulations (2006)
  968. Mountain pine beetle population sampling: inferences from Lindgren pheromone traps and tree emergence cages (2006)
  969. Industrial Archaeology, Landscapes, and Historical Knowledge of Sustainability (2006)
  970. Emerging concepts for management of river ecosystems and challenges to applied integration of physical and biological sciences in the Pacific Northwest, USA (2006)
  971. Using Information and Knowledge Required In Assessment and Management Applications for Sustainability (2006)
  972. Effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on amphibians: a review and prospectus (2006)
  973. Developing wilderness character monitoring: A personal reflection (2006)
  974. Amphibians and wildfire in the U.S. Northwest (2006)
  975. Ecologic, Economic, and Social Considerations for Rangeland Sustainability: An Integrated Conceptual Framework (2006)
  976. Carbon pools - checking the deep end, before diving in (The ME Experience) (2006)
  977. Southwestern Avian Community Organization in Exotic Tamarix: Current Patterns and Future Needs (2006)
  978. Verterbrate diversity in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico (Diversidad de vertebrados del noroeste de Chihuahua, México) (2006)
  979. Trends in public attitudes towards the use of wildland fire (2006)
  980. Management challenges for the pronghorn in Chihuahua (Retos al manejo del berrendo en Chihuahua) (2006)
  981. Accuracy and precision of two indirect methods for estimating canopy fuels (2006)
  982. Community based wildlife management planning in protected areas: The case of Altai argali in Mongolia (2006)
  983. Relevance of the Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Rangeland Management to Conditions in Patagonia (Argentina) (2006)
  984. Canadian Wildland Fire Strategy: A vision for an innovative and integrated approach to managing the risks (2006)
  985. Using Landscape-Based Decision Rules to Prioritize Locations of Fuel Treatments in the Boreal Mixedwood of Western Canada (2006)
  986. Canadian experiences in development of critical loads for sulphur and nitrogen (2006)
  987. Invasion by nonnative brook trout in Panther Creek, Idaho: Roles of habitat quality, connectivity, and biotic resistance (2006)
  988. Initial results of experimental studies of prairie dogs in arid grasslands: Implications for landscape conservation and the importance of scale (Resultados iniciales de estudios experimentales en perros llaneros de pastizales áridos: Implicaciones para la conservación del paisaje y la importancia de escala) (2006)
  989. Relating Change Patterns to Anthropogenic Processes to Assess Sustainability: A Case Study in Amazonia (2006)
  990. Network-scale spatial and temporal variation in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) redd distributions: patterns inferred from spatially continuous replicate surveys (2006)
  991. Herpetological Communities of the Middle Rio Grande Bosque: What Do We Know, What Should We Know, and Why? (2006)
  992. Voices from the local communities (Voces de las comunidades locales) (2006)
  993. Developing a methodology to predict oak wilt distribution using classification tree analysis (2006)
  994. Sustainable ranching: A new paradigm (Ganadería sustentable: Un nuevo paradigma) (2006)
  995. Remote Sensing, Sampling and Simulation Applications in Analyses of Insect Dispersion and Abundance in Cotton (2006)
  996. How To ... Guide (2006)
  997. Temporal Tendencies of River Discharge of Five Watersheds of Northern Mexico (2006)
  998. Integrating social science into forestry in the wildland/urban interface (2006)
  999. Social Memory of Short-term and Long-term Variability in the Sahelian Climate (2006)
  1000. Integrated Sampling Strategy (ISS) Guide (2006)
  1001. BLM forest lands report -- 2006 status and condition (2006)
  1002. Species Composition (SC) (2006)
  1003. Learning from escaped prescribed fires - lessons for high reliability (2006)
  1004. An analytical framework for quantifying wildland fire risk and fuel treatment benefit (2006)
  1005. Communicating forest management science and practices through visualized and animated media approaches to community presentations: An exploration and assessment (2006)
  1006. Forest development following mudflow deposition, Mount St. Helens, Washington (2006)
  1007. Automating the Fireshed Assessment Process with ArcGIS (2006)
  1008. FIREMON Database (2006)
  1009. Influences on USFS District Rangers' Decision to Authorize Wildland Fire Use (2006)
  1010. Power-line electrocution of birds (Electrocución de aves en líneas eléctricas en México) (2006)
  1011. Northern Region Landbird Monitoring Program: A USFS-University of Montana Partnership Designed to Provide Both Short-term and Long-term Feedback for Land Managers (2006)
  1012. When reintroductions are augmentations: the genetic legacy of the fisher (Martes pennanti) in Montana (2006)
  1013. Have brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) displaced bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) along longitudinal gradients in central Idaho streams? (2006)
  1014. Ranching and conservation in the Santa Cruz River Region, Sonora: Milpillas Case Study (Ganadería y conservación en la Región del Río Santa Cruz, Sonora: El Caso del Grupo Milpillas) (2006)
  1015. Integrating Vegetation Classification, Mapping, and Strategic Inventory for Forest Management (2006)
  1016. Critical loads and levels: Leveraging existing monitoring data (2006)
  1017. Resource-Balance Design and Monitoring: Assessing Sustainability of FSEEC-LandLab as BSU's First Sustainable Built-site (2006)
  1018. Nonparametric projections of forest and rangeland condition indicators: A technical document supporting the 2005 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment Update (2006)
  1019. Fuel Management-An Integral Part of Fire Management: Trans-Tasman Perspective (2006)
  1020. Mesquite removal and mulching impacts on herbage production on a semidesert grass-shrub rangeland (2006)
  1021. U.S. Federal Fuel Management Programs: Reducing Risk to Communities and Increasing Ecosystem Resilience and Sustainability (2006)
  1022. Tree Data (TD) (2006)
  1023. Further advances in predicting species distributions (2006)
  1024. The Four Corners timber harvest and forest products industry, 2002 (2006)
  1025. Meadow Restoration in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Southern Idaho (2006)
  1026. Chapter 10 - Using simulation modeling to assess historical reference conditions for vegetation and fire regimes for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  1027. Stream succession: Channel changes after wildfire disturbance (2006)
  1028. Plant species distribution in relation to water-table depth and soil redox potential in montane riparian meadows (2006)
  1029. Growing Shrubs at the George O. White State Forest Nursery: What Has Worked and What Has Not (2006)
  1030. Rangeland, livestock and herders revisited in the Northern Pastoral Region of China (2006)
  1031. Dutchwoman Butte revisited: Examining paradigms for livestock grazing exclusion (2006)
  1032. Landscape Assessment (LA) (2006)
  1033. Wilderness and backcountry site restoration guide (2006)
  1034. Diversity of amphibians and reptiles associated with grasslands of Janos-Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico (La diversidad de anfibios y reptiles asociada a los pastizales de Janos-Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, México) (2006)
  1035. Wildland fire effects in silviculturally treated vs. untreated stands of New Mexico and Arizona (2006)
  1036. Line Intercept (LI) (2006)
  1037. U.S. Policy Response to the Fuels Management Problem: An Analysis of the Public Debate About the Healthy Forests Initiative and the Healthy Forests Restoration Act (2006)
  1038. Coexistence with predators (Coexistencia con depredadores) (2006)
  1039. A methodology for assessing departure of current plant communities from historical conditions over large landscapes (2006)
  1040. Factors affecting fire suppression costs as identified by incident management teams (2006)
  1041. Best predictors for postfire mortality of ponderosa pine trees in the Intermountain West (2006)
  1042. The importance of maintaining carnivores in wildlands (La importancia de mantener carnívoros en áreas silvestres) (2006)
  1043. Szendro - type Integrated Vegetation Fire Management--Wildfire Management Program from Hungary (2006)
  1044. Density (DE) (2006)
  1045. Be a change agent and change the strategy (2006)
  1046. Comparison of crown fire modeling systems used in three fire management applications (2006)
  1047. Wildland Fire Use - Challenges Associated With Program Management Across Multiple Ownerships and Land Use Situations (2006)
  1048. Pedicularis and Castilleja are natural hosts of Cronartium ribicola in North America: a first report (2006)
  1049. Revegetation of Reconstructed Reaches of the Provo River, Heber Valley, Utah (2006)
  1050. Rare Species (RS) (2006)
  1051. Survival and Growth of Container and Bareroot Shortleaf Pine Seedlings in Missouri (2006)
  1052. Assessment of eutrophication in estuaries: Pressure-state-response and source apportionment (2006)
  1053. Foreword - 1st Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference: Fuels Management How to Measure Success (2006)
  1054. Estimating the probability of mountain pine beetle red-attack damage (2006)
  1055. Forest Fuels Management in Europe (2006)
  1056. Consequences of ignoring geologic variation in evaluating grazing impacts  (2006)
  1057. The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring: A Case Study in Uganda (2006)
  1058. Responses of plant communities to grazing in the southwestern United States (2006)
  1059. FUEL3-D: A Spatially Explicit Fractal Fuel Distribution Model (2006)
  1060. Performance of bed load transport equations in mountain gravel-bed rivers: a re-analysis (2006)
  1061. Strategic Placement of Treatments (SPOTS): Maximizing the Effectiveness of Fuel and Vegetation Treatments on Problem Fire Behavior and Effects (2006)
  1062. Pastoral community organization, livelihoods and biodiversity conservation in Mongolia's Southern Gobi Region (2006)
  1063. Altitudinal genetic variation among Pinus oocarpa populations in Michoacan, Mexico: implications for seed zoning, conservation, tree breeding and global warming (2006)
  1064. Conserving biodiversity on Mongolian Rangelands: Implications for protected area development and pastoral uses (2006)
  1065. Considerations in the use of models available for fuel treatment analysis (2006)
  1066. Characterizing and contrasting instream and riparian coarse wood in western Montana basins (2006)
  1067. Gene flow in complex landscapes: Testing multiple hypotheses with causal modeling (2006)
  1068. The paradox of the individual household responsibility system in the grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau, China (2006)
  1069. A wildfire risk modeling system for evaluating landscape fuel treatment strategies (2006)
  1070. A comparison of low cost satellite imagery for pastoral planning projects in Central Asia (2006)
  1071. A multi-state approach to black-tailed prairie dog conservation and management in the United States (Enfoque multi-estatal para la conservación y manejo del perro llanero de cola negra en los Estados Unidos) (2006)
  1072. Fragmenting pastoral mobility: Changing grazing patterns in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan (2006)
  1073. Globalization Then and Now: Increasing Scale Reduces Local Sustainability (2006)
  1074. Scaling-up of CO2 fluxes to assess carbon sequestration in rangelands of Central Asia (2006)
  1075. FuelCalc: A Method for Estimating Fuel Characteristics (2006)
  1076. Rangelands of Central Asia: Proceedings of the Conference on Transformations, Issues, and Future Challenges (2006)
  1077. Fuels Products of the LANDFIRE Project (2006)
  1078. Plot Description (PD) (2006)
  1079. Landfire: Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools Project (2006)
  1080. Simulating historical landscape dynamics using the landscape fire succession model LANDSUM version 4.0 (2006)
  1081. What's New With Nurseries and Reforestation Projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center (2006)
  1082. Fire Behavior (FB) (2006)
  1083. An Overview of FlamMap Fire Modeling Capabilities (2006)
  1084. Monitoring late-successional forest biodiversity in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. (2006)
  1085. Effectiveness of Prescribed Fire as a Fuel Treatment in Californian Coniferous Forests (2006)
  1086. Comparison of the sensitivity of landscape-fire-succession models to variation in terrain, fuel pattern, climate and weather (2006)
  1087. Monitoring the Relationship Between the Public and Public Lands: Application to Wilderness Stewardship in the U.S. (2006)
  1088. A report on the potential use of USDA Forest Service forest inventory and analysis data by the Bureau of Land Management (2006)
  1089. Partnerships in Community-based Approaches to Achieving Sustainability: The Atlantic Coastal Action Program (2006)
  1090. Pathology Collection of the Rocky Mountain Research Station (2006)
  1091. Augmenting the existing survey hierarchy for mountain pine beetle red-attack damage with satellite remotely sensed data (2006)
  1092. Assessment and monitoring of forest ecosystem structure (2006)
  1093. Landscape Conservation and Social Tension in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Challenges for Implementing Sustainability (2006)
  1094. Grasslands ecosystems, endangered species, and sustainable ranching in the Mexico-U.S. borderlands: Conference proceedings (2006)
  1095. Fuel Type Classification and Fuel Loading in Central Interior, Korea: Uiseong-Gun (2006)
  1096. Estimating volumes and costs of forest biomass in western Montana using forest inventory and geospatial data (2006)
  1097. The Role of Institutions of Higher Education in Sustainability: The Comprehensive, Public, Land-Grant University (2006)
  1098. Welcome (Bienvenida) (2006)
  1099. The Trust Fund for the Administration of the Forest Development Program, and the Inventory and Monitoring of Jalisco's Natural Resources (2006)
  1100. Response of two semiarid grasslands to a second fire application (2006)
  1101. Chapter 1 - Executive summary (2006)
  1102. Towards place-based borderlands grassland conservation (Hacia la conservacion de pastizales en tierras fronterizas) (2006)
  1103. Mapping Fuels on the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests (2006)
  1104. Understanding social influences on wilderness fire stewardship decisions (2006)
  1105. Application of two regression-based methods to estimate the effects harvest on forest structure using Landsat data (2006)
  1106. Establishment record for the Wellner Cliffs Research Natural Area (2006)
  1107. Sustainability for the Americas Initiative: Land Design Institute, Ball State University (2006)
  1108. Chapter 11 - Using historical simulations of vegetation to assess departure of current vegetation conditions across large landscapes (2006)
  1109. An overview of inventory and monitoring and the Role of FIA in National Assessments (2006)
  1110. Two-aged silvicultural treatments in lodgepole pine stands can be economically viable (2006)
  1111. Variation in Surface and Crown Fire Hazard With Stand Age in Managed Coastal Western Hemlock Zone Forests in Southwestern British Columbia (2006)
  1112. Metadata (MD) (2006)
  1113. Changes in downed wood and forest structure after prescribed fire in ponderosa pine forests (2006)
  1114. Value-added beef products (Productos cárnicos con valor agregado) (2006)
  1115. Social and Economic Indicators of the Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable (2006)
  1116. Analyzing the economics of tamarisk in the Pecos, Rio Grande, and Colorado River Watersheds (2006)
  1117. Nonnative Invasive Plants in South Carolina: Combining Phase-2 with Phase-3 Vegetation Structure and Diversity Pilot Data to Enhance our Understanding of Forest Health Issues (2006)
  1118. Vitally important: The role of demography in assessing the current and future status of black-tailed prairie dogs (2006)
  1119. Regional Monitoring of Coral Condition in the Florida Keys (2006)
  1120. Grassland ecology and diversity (Ecología y diversidad de pastizales) (2006)
  1121. Tri Community Watershed Initiative: Towns of Black Diamond, Turner Valley and Okotoks, Alberta, Canada Promoting Sustainable Behaviour in Watersheds and Communities (2006)
  1122. Fire ecology and management in grasslands of the American Southwest (Ecología de fuego y manejo de pastizales en el Sudoeste Norteamericano) (2006)
  1123. Run for Cover! What's Covering Your Greenhouse and How Is It Affecting Seedling Growth? (2006)
  1124. An update on conservation in the Janos-Casas Grandes Area (2006)
  1125. Biomass consumption during prescribed fires in big sagebrush ecosystems (2006)
  1126. Communicating the wildland fire message: Influences on knowledge and attitude change in two case studies (2006)
  1127. Understanding the wicked nature of 'unmanaged recreation' in Colorado's Front Range (2006)
  1128. Foliar Moisture Contents of North American Conifers (2006)
  1129. An integrated monitoring approach using multiple reference sites to assess sustainable restoration in coastal Louisiana (2006)
  1130. Disembedded Ideologies, Embedded Alternatives: Agricultural Biotechnology, Legitimacy, and the WTO (2006)
  1131. The Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network (2006)
  1132. Current situation of rangelands in Mexico (2006)
  1133. Snag longevity in relation to wildfire and postfire salvage logging (2006)
  1134. International Center for Himalayan Biodiversity (ICHB): Conserving Himalayan Biodiversity--A Global Responsibility (2006)
  1135. The USDA Forest Service National Seed Laboratory (2006)
  1136. High Resolution Wind Direction and Speed Information for Support of Fire Operations (2006)
  1137. Aboveground sink strength in forests controls the allocation of carbon below ground and its [CO2]-induced enhancement (2006)
  1138. Predicting Ground Fire Ignition Potential in Aspen Communities (2006)
  1139. Panel Discussion: Stocktypes for Outplanting in Zion National Park (2006)
  1140. Creating a fuels baseline and establishing fire frequency relationships to develop a landscape management strategy at the Savannah River Site (2006)
  1141. The complexity of managing fire-dependent ecosystems in wilderness: relict ponderosa pine in the Bob Marshall Wilderness (2006)
  1142. Overview of saltcedar biological control (2006)
  1143. Effect of a Spaced Thinning in Mature Lodgepole Pine on Within-Stand Microclimate and Fine Fuel Moisture Content (2006)
  1144. Ground-Based Photomonitoring of Ecoregional Ecological Changes in Northwestern Yunnan, China (2006)
  1145. Biodiversity conservation, sustainable development, and the U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program: Past contributions and future directions (2006)
  1146. General Direction of the National Center for Environmental Research and Training (Cenica) (2006)
  1147. Monitoring Changes in Soil Quality from Post-fire Logging in the Inland Northwest (2006)
  1148. Epidemiology for hazard rating of white pine blister rust (2006)
  1149. Chapter 5 - Development of biophysical gradient layers for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  1150. Whitebark Pine Germination, Rust Resistance, and Cold Hardiness Among Seed Sources in the Inland Northwest: Planting Strategies for Restoration (2006)
  1151. Changes in riparian vegetation buffers in response to development in three Oregon cities (2006)
  1152. The Politics and Science of Tamarisk (2006)
  1153. Sequencing Conservation Actions Through Threat Assessments in the Southeastern United States (2006)
  1154. Monitoring Bird Populations in Relation to Fuel Loads and Fuel Treatments in Riparian Woodlands with Tamarisk and Russian Olive Understories (2006)
  1155. Inventorying and Monitoring of Tropical Dry Forests Tree Diversity in Jalisco, Mexico Using a Geographical Information System (2006)
  1156. How to recover more value from small pine trees: Essential oils and resins (2006)
  1157. Sensitivity of Landsat image-derived burn severity indices to immediate post-fire effects (2006)
  1158. Predicting Post-Fire Severity Effects in Coast Redwood Forests Using FARSITE (2006)
  1159. Fine-scale natal homing and localized movement as shaped by sex and spawning habitat in Chinook salmon: Insights from spatial autocorrelation analysis of individual genotypes (2006)
  1160. What's Law Got to Do with It? The Relationship of Law to Environmental Systems Management and Sustainability Research (2006)
  1161. Chapter 3 - The scientific foundation of the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  1162. Potential impact of two Aphthona spp. on a native, nontarget Euphorbia species (2006)
  1163. Wildfire, Exotic Vegetation, and Breeding Bird Habitat in the Rio Grande Bosque (2006)
  1164. Red-tailed hawk dietary overlap with northern goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau, AZ (2006)
  1165. Historic Hydroclimatic Variability in Northern Mexico (2006)
  1166. Stand characteristics and Ips typographus (L.) (Col., Curculionidae, Scolytinae) infestation during outbreak in northeastern Poland (2006)
  1167. Decision support for evaluating the U.S. national criteria and indicators for forest ecosystem sustainability (2006)
  1168. Evidence of biased processing of natural resource-related information: A study of attitudes toward drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (2006)
  1169. Monitoring Insects to Maintain Biodiversity in Ogawa Forest Reserve (2006)
  1170. Development of a transition pathway model using three traditional variables to describe the main structural characteristics of a forest stand type, size, and density (2006)
  1171. Using X-Ray Image Analysis to Assess the Viability of Northern Red Oak Acorns: Implications for Seed Handlers (2006)
  1172. Condition and trends of ecological and economic systems (2006)
  1173. Chapter 7. An archaeological research design for the Malpai Borderlands (2006)
  1174. Effects of fire exclusion on forest structure and composition in unlogged ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests (2006)
  1175. Fire history of a western Montana ponderosa pine grassland: A pilot study (2006)
  1176. Monitoring to Protect the Character of Individual Wildernesses (2006)
  1177. The Use of Open Source Software in the Global Land Ice Measurements From Space (GLIMS) Project, and the Relevance to Institutional Cooperation (2006)
  1178. Chapter 6. Modeling human impacts to the Borderlands environment from a fire ecology perspective (2006)
  1179. Panel Discussion: Trends in Container Types (2006)
  1180. The Lick Creek Demonstration - Forest Renewal Through Partial Harvest and Fire (2006)
  1181. Use of Data Layering to Address Changes in Nitrogen Management Zone Delineation (2006)
  1182. Toward a Framework for Conducting Ecoregional Threats Assessments (2006)
  1183. Wilderness stewardship in an era of global changes (2006)
  1184. Measuring Success in Your Fuels Program: From the Report Card to Valuable Learning (2006)
  1185. Estimating Woody Biomass Supply From Thinning Treatments to Reduce Fire Hazard in the U.S. West (2006)
  1186. Ecology, biodiversity, management, and restoration of aspen in the Sierra Nevada (2006)
  1187. Appendix D. Additional observations on the early history of the borderlands (2006)
  1188. Open spaces, working places (2006)
  1189. Building a research legacy -- The Intermountain Station 1911-1997 (2006)
  1190. Monitoring Ecological Resources within U.S. National Parks: Developing "Vital Signs" of Ecological Integrity for the Northeast Temperate Network (2006)
  1191. A fuel treatment reduces potential fire severity and increases suppression efficiency in a Sierran mixed conifer forest (2006)
  1192. Post-fledging survival of Northern Goshawks: the importance of prey abundance, weather, and dispersal (2006)
  1193. WindWizard: A New Tool for Fire Management Decision Support (2006)
  1194. Comparison of the sensitivity of landscape-fire-succession models to variation in terrain, fuel pattern, climate and weather (2006)
  1195. Panel Discussion: Container Stock and Why? (2006)
  1196. Phomopsis and Sudden Oak Death: A Tale of Two Nursery Nuisances (2006)
  1197. Soil Disturbance Monitoring in the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region (2006)
  1198. Chapter 2 - An overview of the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  1199. Whitebark Pine Guidelines for Planting Prescriptions (2006)
  1200. Fire Management in the Inter Galatic Interface or 30 Years of Fire Management at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge/Kennedy Space Center, Florida (2006)
  1201. Predicting Fire Season Severity in the Pacific Northwest (2006)
  1202. Reduction of Potential Fire Behavior in Wildland-urban Interface Communities in Southern California: A Collaborative Approach (2006)
  1203. The LANDFIRE Prototype Project: nationally consistent and locally relevant geospatial data for wildland fire management (2006)
  1204. A new FIA-Type strategic inventory (NFI) (2006)
  1205. Monitoring Ecosystems and Biodiversity at a Continental Scale--A Proposal for South America (2006)
  1206. Constrained range expansion and climate change assessments (2006)
  1207. Chapter 5. Borderlands fire regimes (2006)
  1208. Employing Numerical Weather Models to Enhance Fire Weather and Fire Behavior Predictions (2006)
  1209. Designing and implementing a new nursery computer program at George O. White State Nursery, Missouri Department of Conservation (2006)
  1210. Groundwater, Vegetation, and Atmosphere: Comparative Riparian Evapotranspiration, Restoration, and Water Salvage (2006)
  1211. Complex interactions shaping aspen dynamics in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (2006)
  1212. Monitoring of Biodiversity Indicators in Boreal Forests: A Need for Improved Focus (2006)
  1213. Saltcedar and Southwestern Willow Flycatchers: Lessons From Long-term Studies in Central Arizona (2006)
  1214. A heuristic for landscape management (2006)
  1215. Predicting tree species presence and basal area in Utah: A comparison of stochastic gradient boosting, generalized additive models, and tree-based methods (2006)
  1216. Guidance on spatial wildland fire analysis: models, tools, and techniques (2006)
  1217. Estimating canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands in the western United States using tree and stand measurements (2006)
  1218. Exploring Use of Climate Information in Wildland Fire Management: A Decision Calendar Study (2006)
  1219. Chapter 3. Malpai Borderlands prehistory (2006)
  1220. Soil and Water Indicators of the Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable (2006)
  1221. Applying fire spread simulators in New Zealand and Australia: Results from an international seminar (2006)
  1222. Tamarisk Mapping and Monitoring Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery (2006)
  1223. Modeling fuel treatment costs on Forest Service Lands in the Western United States (2006)
  1224. Modeling the potential distribution of white pine blister rust in the central Rocky Mountains. (2006)
  1225. Exponential Nutrient Loading as a Means to Optimize Bareroot Nursery Fertility of Oak Species (2006)
  1226. Planning for Large Scale Habitat Restoration in the Socorro Valley, New Mexico (2006)
  1227. Conceptual frameworks for monitoring of high-altitude Andean ecosystems (2006)
  1228. Chapter 7 - Mapping potential vegetation type for the LANDFIRE Prototype Project (2006)
  1229. Forest Stand Canopy Structure Attribute Estimation from High Resolution Digital Airborne Imagery (2006)
  1230. Collecting a whitebark snag for visitor center display (2006)
  1231. Spatial Modeling of Industrial Windfall on Soils to Detect Woody Species with Potential for Bioremediation (2006)
  1232. Urban Forest Health Monitoring in the United States (2006)
  1233. Ergosterol content of fungi associated with Dendroctonus ponderosae and Dendroctonus rufipennis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) (2006)
  1234. Distributed GIS Systems, Open Specifications and Interoperability: How do They Relate to the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources? (2006)
  1235. Efficacy of flea beetle control of leafy spurge in Montana and South Dakota (2006)
  1236. Protection from erosion following wildfire (2006)
  1237. Monitoring Global Crop Condition Indicators Using a Web-Based Visualization Tool (2006)
  1238. Aerial treatment of salt cedar within threatened and endangered species habitat - a success story (2006)
  1239. Evaluation of funnel traps for estimating tree mortality and associated population phase of spruce beetle in Utah (2006)
  1240. Influences of disturbance and vegetation on abundance of native and exotic detritivores in a southwestern riparian forest (2006)
  1241. A distributed snow-evolution modeling system (SnowModel) (2006)
  1242. Aerial sketchmapping for monitoring forest conditions in Southern Brazil (2006)
  1243. Forest Canopy Heights in Amazon River Basin Forests as Estimated with the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) (2006)
  1244. Use of EMAP Freshwater and Marine Data in EPA Region 10 (2006)
  1245. Empirical Analyses of Plant-Climate Relationships for the Western United States (2006)
  1246. Chapter 1. Introduction (2006)
  1247. Naturalness as a Paradigm for Environmental Services Assessment (2006)
  1248. Small Area Variance Estimation for the Siuslaw NF in Oregon and Some Results (2006)
  1249. Geostatistical Evaluation of Natural Tree Regeneration of a Disturbed Forest (2006)
  1250. Challenges to managing natural resource information (2005)
  1251. Reconciling carbon-cycle concepts, terminology, and methodology (2005)
  1252. An on-line interface for integrated modeling of wildlife, climate, and society for strategic planning for the Sky Islands (2005)
  1253. Black bear abundance, habitat use, and food habits in the Sierra San Luis, Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1254. Kleptoparasitic behavior and species richness at Mt. Graham red squirrel middens (2005)
  1255. Characterization of Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) habitat in Madrean Sky Island ecosystems (2005)
  1256. Mitigation of wildfire risk by homeowners (2005)
  1257. Characterizing and mapping forest fire fuels using ASTER imagery and gradient modeling (2005)
  1258. Impacts of all terrain vehicles (ATV) on National Forest lands and grasslands [Abstract] (2005)
  1259. WinXSPRO, a channel cross section analyzer, User's Manual, Version 3.0 (2005)
  1260. Landscape restoration for greater sage-grouse: implications for multiscale planning and monitoring (2005)
  1261. Classification and capabilities of woody sagebrush communities of Western North America with emphasis on sage-grouse habitat (2005)
  1262. Case studies of simulation models of recreation use (2005)
  1263. Connecting mountain islands and desert seas: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago II: Plenary abstracts (2005)
  1264. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 09: Fire and Fuels Extension to the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FFE-FVS) (2005)
  1265. A quantitative topographic analysis of the Sky Islands: a closer examination of the topography-biodiversity relationship in the Madrean Archipelago (2005)
  1266. Madrean pine-oak forest in Arizona: altered fire regimes, altered communities (2005)
  1267. Acorn size effects seedling size at the Penn Nursery (2005)
  1268. An assessment of the spatial extent and condition of grasslands in the Apache Highlands ecoregion (2005)
  1269. A preliminary floristic inventory in the Sierra de Mazatán, Municipios of Ures and Mazatán, Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1270. Wild cats of the Sky Islands: a summary of monitoring efforts using noninvasive techniques (2005)
  1271. Characterization of habitat preferences for selected wildlife species in encinal savannas of the Southwest [Poster] (2005)
  1272. Is fledging success a reliable index of fitness in Northern Goshawks? (2005)
  1273. Conservation priorities in the Apache Highlands ecoregion (2005)
  1274. Studies of methane fluxes reveal that desert soils can mitigate global climate change (2005)
  1275. Birds of Southwestern grasslands: Status, conservation, and management (2005)
  1276. Shifts in the potential distribution of Sky Island plant communities in response to climate change (2005)
  1277. Ponderosa pine ecosystems (2005)
  1278. Assessment of native species and ungulate grazing in the Southwest: Terrestrial wildlife (2005)
  1279. Dietary overlap between sympatric Mexican spotted and great horned owls in Arizona (2005)
  1280. A GIS tool to analyze forest road sediment production and stream impacts (2005)
  1281. Arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation following biocide treatment improves Calocedrus decurrens survival and growth in nursery and outplanting sites (2005)
  1282. Restoring Native California Oaks on Grazed Rangelands (2005)
  1283. Predicting plot basal area and tree density in mixed-conifer forest from lidar and Advanced Land Imager (ALI) data (2005)
  1284. Return of the Tarahumara frog to Arizona (2005)
  1285. A quantitative topographic analysis of the Sky Islands: a closer examination of the topography-biodiversity relationship in the Madrean Archipelago [Abstract] (2005)
  1286. Varmint control in Cochise County over the years (2005)
  1287. Analysis of landscape fragmentation in the Peloncillo Mountains in relation to wildfire, prescribed burning, and cattle grazing (2005)
  1288. Small Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians (2005)
  1289. CHI CH'IL (acorns): Dissolution of traditional Dilzhe'e gathering practice(s) due to federal control of the landscape (2005)
  1290. Fishes of Southwestern Grasslands: Ecology, Conservation, and Management (2005)
  1291. Modeling forest planning trade-offs on the Colorado Front Range using MAGIS, an optimization, spatial decision support system (2005)
  1292. High-resolution climate monitoring on a mountain island: the Saguaro National Park pilot study (2005)
  1293. Citizens' council protecting Sky Island wildlife corridor (2005)
  1294. Historical Development of Simulation Models of Recreation Use (2005)
  1295. Current and potential use of broadleaf herbs for reestablishing native communities (2005)
  1296. Restoring Wyoming big sagebrush (2005)
  1297. Big sagebrush response to one-way and two-way chaining in Southeastern Utah (2005)
  1298. National proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations-2004 (2005)
  1299. Defining boundaries across borders: a case study extending a major land resource area into Mexico (2005)
  1300. Plant succession and approaches to community restoration (2005)
  1301. Distribution of bark beetle attacks after whitebark pine restoration treatments: A case study (2005)
  1302. A survey of potential bald eagle nesting habitat along the Great Lakes shoreline (2005)
  1303. Effective management strategies for sage-grouse and sagebrush: a question of triage? (2005)
  1304. Proceedings of Border Institute VI: transboundary ecosystem management (2005)
  1305. Biogeography of amphibians and reptiles in Arizona (2005)
  1306. Hydrology, ecology, and management of riparian areas in the Madrean Archipelago (2005)
  1307. Comparison of Tasseled Cap-based Landsat data structures for use in forest disturbance detection. (2005)
  1308. Vegetative characteristics of oak savannas in the southwestern United States: a comparative analysis with oak woodlands in the region (2005)
  1309. Big sagebrush: A sea fragmented into lakes, ponds, and puddles (2005)
  1310. First records of two species of mammals in the Huachuca Mountains: results of ecological stewardship at Fort Huachuca (2005)
  1311. Coyote abundance in relation to habitat characteristics in Sierra San Luis, Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1312. History, extent, and future of Arizona BLM-managed roadless areas in the Madrean Archipelago (2005)
  1313. Changing times at the Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station: Station history from 1976 to 1997 (2005)
  1314. Strategies to enhance plant structure and diversity in crested wheatgrass seedings (2005)
  1315. Chiricahua leopard frog status in the Galiuro Mountains, Arizona, with a monitoring framework for the species' entire range (2005)
  1316. Prey ecology of Mexican spotted owls in pine-oak forests of northern Arizona (2005)
  1317. Climate mitigation potential of the San Pedro River riparian zone (2005)
  1318. Tamarisk and river restoration along the San Pedro and Gila Rivers (2005)
  1319. The Forest Vegetation Simulator: A review of its structure, content, and applications (2005)
  1320. Large native ungulates (2005)
  1321. Container hardwood seedling production (2005)
  1322. The lower San Pedro River: hydrology and flow restoration for biodiversity conservation (2005)
  1323. Are block nets necessary?: Movement of stream-dwelling salmonids in response to three common survey methods (2005)
  1324. Panel Discussion: Weed Management (2005)
  1325. Cohen's Kappa and classification table metrics 2.0: An ArcView 3.x extension for accuracy assessment of spatially explicit models (2005)
  1326. Implications of changing fire regimes for aquatic ecosystems (2005)
  1327. Building effective international, multicultural alliances for restoration of ejido forests in the Sierra Madre Occidental (2005)
  1328. Refugia, biodiversity, and pollination roles of bumble bees in the Madrean Archipelago (2005)
  1329. Community based monitoring: engaging and empowering Alberta ranchers (2005)
  1330. International Arid Lands Consortium's contributions to Madrean Archipelago stewardship (2005)
  1331. A dearth of data on the mammals of the Madrean Archipelago: what do we think we know and what we actually do know (2005)
  1332. Weed Control in Bareroot Hardwood Nurseries (2005)
  1333. Correlates of vulnerability in Chiricahua fox squirrels (2005)
  1334. Comparing ecosystem water and carbon exchange across a riparian mesquite invasion gradient (2005)
  1335. Connecting mountain islands and desert seas: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago II (2005)
  1336. Safe Harbor: a tool to help recover topminnow and pupfish in Arizona (2005)
  1337. Controlled release fertilizer improves quality of container longleaf pine seedlings (2005)
  1338. Survey responses from the Intermountain West: Are we achieving the public's objectives for forests and rangelands? (2005)
  1339. Active nursery projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center (2005)
  1340. Seasonal habitat requirements for sage-grouse: spring, summer, fall, and winter (2005)
  1341. Culturally scarred trees in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, Montana, USA - Interpreting Native American historical forest use in a wilderness area (2005)
  1342. Reply to comment by Jonathan J. Rhodes on “Modeling of the interactions between forest vegetation, disturbances, and sediment yields” (2005)
  1343. Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago II: Summary of discussions during the concluding session (2005)
  1344. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 15: The Wildlife Habitat Response Model (2005)
  1345. Interpreting, measuring, and modeling soil respiration (2005)
  1346. Effects of the Chytrid fungus on the Tarahumara frog (Rana tarahumarae) in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1347. Standard fire behavior fuel models: a comprehensive set for use with Rothermel's surface fire spread model (2005)
  1348. Overview of Computer Simulation Modeling Approaches and Methods (2005)
  1349. Pre-incubation movements of female wild turkeys relative to nest initiation in South Dakota (2005)
  1350. Panel Discussion: Cover Crops Used at Georgia Forestry Commission Flint River and Walker Nurseries (2005)
  1351. Short-term effects of fire on Sky Island ant communities (2005)
  1352. Sagebrush-ungulate relationships on the Northern Yellowstone Winter Range (2005)
  1353. Modeling landscapes and past vegetation patterns of New Mexico's Rio Del Oso Valley (2005)
  1354. Mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality in partially cut plots surrounded by unmanaged stands (2005)
  1355. Forest health monitoring in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Kenya and Tanzania: A baseline report on selected forest reserves (2005)
  1356. Mechanized Symmetrical Sowing (2005)
  1357. Survey responses from Region 3: Are we achieving the public's objectives for forests and rangelands? (2005)
  1358. Management Options for Control of a Stunt and Needle Nematode in Southern Forest Nurseries (2005)
  1359. Seasonal migration and home ranges of female elk in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming (2005)
  1360. Herpetology of the Coronado National Forest: managing our natural heritage (2005)
  1361. Accuracy assessment of the vegetation continuous field tree cover product using 3954 ground plots in the southwestern USA (2005)
  1362. Status and use of important native grasses adapted to sagebrush communities (2005)
  1363. Survey of Root and Shoot Cultural Practices for Hardwood Seedlings (2005)
  1364. How do humans restructure the biodiversity of the Sonoran Desert? (2005)
  1365. Assessing surface area of coarse woody debris with line intersect and perpendicular distance sampling (2005)
  1366. Occurrence, structure, and function of the nitrogen-fixing microsymbiont Frankia from nodules of Arizona alder [Abstract] (2005)
  1367. Vascular plant and vertebrate inventories in Sonoran Desert National Parks (2005)
  1368. Survey responses from Region 9: Are we achieving the public's objectives for forests and rangelands? (2005)
  1369. Fire and avian ecology in North America: process influencing pattern (2005)
  1370. Needs and Benefits of Nursery Accreditation (2005)
  1371. Trembling aspen response to a mixed-severity wildfire in the Black Hills, South Dakota, USA (2005)
  1372. Reseeding big sagebrush: Techniques and issues (2005)
  1373. Re-sampling remotely sensed data to improve national and regional mapping of forest conditions with confidential field data  (2005)
  1374. Historic range of variability for upland vegetation in the Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming (2005)
  1375. Stereo Photo Guide for Estimating Canopy Fuel Characteristics in Conifer Stands (2005)
  1376. Using cluster analysis and a classification and regression tree model to developed cover types in the Sky Islands of southeastern Arizona (2005)
  1377. Forest structure and fire hazard in dry forests of the Western United States. (2005)
  1378. Historic range of variability for upland vegetation in the Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming (2005)
  1379. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 09: Mechanical treatment costs (2005)
  1380. Fire Restoration in the Northern Region, USDA Forest Service (2005)
  1381. Estimating combustion of large downed woody debris from residual white ash (2005)
  1382. Plant Nutrient Testing and Analysis in Forest and Conservation Nurseries (2005)
  1383. Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparisons with fire atlas data (2005)
  1384. Colorado Front Range fuel photo series (2005)
  1385. Ecosystem management in the Madrean Archipelago: a 10-year historical perspective (2005)
  1386. Hardwood Seedling Nutrition (2005)
  1387. Assessing the accuracy of respondents reports of the location of their home relative to a national forest boundary and forest cover (2005)
  1388. Phenology and trend indicators derived from spatially dynamic bi-weekly satellite imagery to support ecosystem monitoring (2005)
  1389. Geography of spring landbird migration through riparian habitats in southwestern North America (2005)
  1390. The contribution of red wood ants to soil C and N pools and CO2 emissions in subalpine forests (2005)
  1391. Response of birds to fire in the American Southwest (2005)
  1392. Rapid Response Reforestation: Studies in Fire Restoration (2005)
  1393. Computer simulation modeling of recreation use: Current status, case studies, and future directions (2005)
  1394. The forgotten flora of la Frontera (2005)
  1395. Panel Discussion: Weed Control Practices in Seedbeds of Deciduous Trees and Shrubs in the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Nursery Program (2005)
  1396. Panel Discussion: Using Shielded Sprayers to Control Weeds in Nursery Beds (2005)
  1397. Retractable Roof Greenhouses and Shadehouses (2005)
  1398. Variation in Nutrient Release of Polymer-Coated Fertilizers (2005)
  1399. Seedling Quality Standards for Bottomland Hardwood Afforestation in the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley: Preliminary Results (2005)
  1400. Insects of the Idaho National Laboratory: A compilation and review (2005)
  1401. Hummingbird conservation: discovering diversity patterns in southwest U.S.A. (2005)
  1402. Montana Logging Utilization, 2002 (2005)
  1403. Elk responses to humans in a densely roaded area (2005)
  1404. Postfire rehabilitation treatments: are we learning what works? (2005)
  1405. The Research Ranch: what do you do with a grassland besides raise cows? (2005)
  1406. Increasing Native Forb Seed Supplies for the Great Basin (2005)
  1407. Threats to cross-border wildlife linkages in the Sky Islands Wildlands Network (2005)
  1408. The Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station's Southwestern Borderlands Ecosystem Management Project: building on 10 years of success (2005)
  1409. A strategic assessment of forest biomass and fuel reduction treatments in western states  (2005)
  1410. Panel Discussion: Cover Crops Used at Vallonia Nursery, Indiana Division of Forestry (2005)
  1411. Effects of fire on Sonoran desert plant communities (2005)
  1412. Root diseases in coniferous forests of the Inland West: potential implications of fuels treatments (2005)
  1413. Testing the potential of multi-spectral remote sensing for retrospectively estimating fire severity in African savannahs (2005)
  1414. Regional data to support biodiversity assessments: terrestrial vertebrate and butterfly data from the Southwest (2005)
  1415. No positive feedback between fire and a nonnative perennial grass (2005)
  1416. Beginnings of range management: an anthology of the Sampson-Ellison photo plots (1913 to 2003) and a short history of the Great Basin Experiment Station (2005)
  1417. Bird counts in stands of big sagebrush and greasewood (2005)
  1418. Panel Discussion: Application of Living Mulch for Spring-Sown Loblolly Pine (2005)
  1419. Planting aspen to rehabilitate riparian areas: a pilot study (2005)
  1420. Using rainfall simulators to test wood shreddings for erosion control (2005)
  1421. Assessing indicators of rangeland health with remote sensing in southeast Arizona (2005)
  1422. Symbolic values: the overlooked values that make wilderness unique (2005)
  1423. Fire histories from pine-dominant forest in the Madrean Archipelago (2005)
  1424. Vegetation in transition: the Southwest's dynamic past century (2005)
  1425. Flora of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, Cochise County, Arizona (2005)
  1426. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 10: The Understory Response Model (2005)
  1427. Greater Huachuca Mountains Fire Management Group (2005)
  1428. Maintaining research traditions on place: diversity of thought and scientific progress (2005)
  1429. Variation in fire regimes of the Rocky Mountains: implications for avian communities and fire management (2005)
  1430. PACFISH/INFISH Biological Opinion (PIBO): Effectiveness Monitoring Program seven-year status report 1998 through 2004 (2005)
  1431. In search of the Madrean line: biogeography of herpetofauna in the Sky Island region (2005)
  1432. Seed production and establishment of western Oregon native grasses (2005)
  1433. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 11: Smoke Impact Spreadsheet (SIS) model (2005)
  1434. Fire and nutrient cycling in shortgrass steppe of the southern Great Plains, USA (2005)
  1435. Management of thinned Emory oak coppice for multiple resource benefits (2005)
  1436. Evaluation of runoff prediction from WEPP-based erosion models for harvested and burned forest watersheds (2005)
  1437. Evaluation of post-wildfire runoff and erosion on semiarid ecological sites (2005)
  1438. Strategies for monitoring terrestrial animals and habitats (2005)
  1439. Optimizing Emory oak woodlands for multiple resource benefits [Poster] (2005)
  1440. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 13: Root Disease Analyzer-Armillaria Response Tool (ART) (2005)
  1441. Measuring stream temperature with digital data loggers: a user's guide (2005)
  1442. Water quality monitoring for high-priority water bodies in the Sonoran Desert network (2005)
  1443. Good fire, bad fire: how to think about forest land management and ecological processes.  (2005)
  1444. Monitoring selected conditions related to wilderness character: a national framework (2005)
  1445. Use of Cover Crops in Hardwood Production (2005)
  1446. Long-term ecosystem monitoring and change detection: the Sonoran initiative (2005)
  1447. Wyoming's forest products industry and timber harvest, 2000 (2005)
  1448. Landscape-level impacts of livestock on the diversity of a desert grassland: preliminary results from long-term experimental studies (2005)
  1449. Status of black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) in Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1450. Changes in forest species composition and structure after stand-replacing wildfire in the mountains of southeastern Arizona (2005)
  1451. Mountain pine beetle emergence from lodgepole pine at different elevations near Fraser, CO (2005)
  1452. Future directions for simulation of recreation use (2005)
  1453. Survey responses from Region 8: Are we achieving the public's objectives for forests and rangelands? (2005)
  1454. Survey responses from Region 5: Are we achieving the public's objectives for forests and rangelands? (2005)
  1455. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 14: Fuels reduction and compaction (2005)
  1456. Reply to comment by Claude Michel on "A general power equation for predicting bed load transport rates in gravel bed rivers" (2005)
  1457. The effects of fire events on soil geochemistry in semi-arid grasslands (2005)
  1458. Population genetics and genotyping for mark-recapture studies of Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona (2005)
  1459. Monitoring post-fire vegetation regeneration in a Madrean ecosystem (2005)
  1460. Rangeland degradation and restoration in the "desert seas": social and economic drivers of ecological change between the Sky Islands (2005)
  1461. Seeding considerations in restoring big sagebrush habitat (2005)
  1462. Sagebrush steppe and pinyon-juniper ecosystems: effects of changing fire regimes, increased fuel loads, and invasive species (2005)
  1463. Estimating forest canopy bulk density using six indirect methods (2005)
  1464. Abundance of birds in the oak savannas of the southwestern United States (2005)
  1465. Modeling trade-offs between fire threat reduction and late-seral forest structure. (2005)
  1466. Floristic comparison of an Arizona Sky Island and the Sierra Madre Occidental in eastern Sonora: the Huachuca Mountains and the Yecora area (2005)
  1467. Sagebrush identification, ecology, and palatability relative to sage-grouse (2005)
  1468. Habitat and conservation status of the beaver in the Sierra San Luis Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1469. Wildlife (2005)
  1470. Decision support models for economically efficient integrated forest management (2005)
  1471. Sage-grouse habitat restoration symposium (2005)
  1472. Abundance and food habits of cougars and bobcats in the Sierra San Luis, Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1473. Pollination of pima pineapple cactus (Coryphantha sheeri var. robustispina): does pollen flow limit abundance of this endangered species? (2005)
  1474. Comparing resource values at risk from wildfires with Forest Service fire suppression expenditures: Examples from 2003 western Montana wildfire season (2005)
  1475. Comparison of regression and geostatistical methods for mapping Leaf Area Index (LAI) with Landsat ETM+ data over a boreal forest. (2005)
  1476. An overview of the floristic richness and conservation of the arid regions of northern Mexico (2005)
  1477. Vegetation-environment relations of the Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas (2005)
  1478. Validation of abundance estimates from mark-recapture and removal techniques for rainbow trout captured by electrofishing in small streams (2005)
  1479. Herpetology of the American Madrean Archipelago and adjacent valleys (2005)
  1480. Wildland fire in ecosystems: effects of fire on soils and water (2005)
  1481. Post-fire saguaro community: impacts on associated vegetation still apparent 10 years later (2005)
  1482. The importance of traditional fire use and management practices for contemporary land managers in the American Southwest (2005)
  1483. Beginnings of range management: Albert F. Potter, first Chief of Grazing, U.S. Forest Service, and a photographic comparison of his 1902 Forest Reserve Survey in Utah with conditions 100 years later (2005)
  1484. The Western Apache home: landscape management and failing ecosystems (2005)
  1485. Hydrology, ecology, and management of riparian areas in the Madrean Archipelago [Abstract] (2005)
  1486. Predicting cumulative watershed effects of fuel management with improved WEPP technology (2005)
  1487. Post-fire saguaro community: impacts on associated vegetation still apparent 10 years later [Abstract] (2005)
  1488. Social and institutional influences on wilderness fire stewardship (2005)
  1489. The Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station’s Southwestern Borderlands Ecosystem Management Project: building on ten years of success [Abstract] (2005)
  1490. Reforestation trials and secondary succession with three levels of overstory shade in the Grand Fir Mosaic ecosystem (2005)
  1491. Fire and birds in the southwestern United States (2005)
  1492. Seasonal patterns in soil surface CO2 flux under snow cover in 50 and 300 year old subalpine forests (2005)
  1493. Geographic variability in lidar predictions of forest stand structure in the Pacific Northwest (2005)
  1494. Proposed wildland fire amendment to the Coronado National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (2005)
  1495. Costs of landscape silviculture for fire and habitat management. (2005)
  1496. National Wild Turkey Federation Programs (2005)
  1497. Guidelines on the use of molecular genetics in reintroduction programs (2005)
  1498. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 12: Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Fuel Management (FuMe) tool (2005)
  1499. Using cluster analysis and a classification and regression tree model to developed cover types in the Sky Islands of southeastern Arizona [Abstract] (2005)
  1500. Sage-grouse habitat restoration symposium proceedings (2005)
  1501. Cultural resource management and the necessity of cultural and natural resource collaboration (2005)
  1502. Vegetative characteristics of oak savannas in the southwestern United States: a comparative analysis with oak woodlands in the region [Abstract] (2005)
  1503. BehavePlus fire modeling system, version 4.0: User's Guide (2005)
  1504. Fire Effects Planning Framework: a user's guide (2005)
  1505. Monitoring invasive plants using hand-held GIS technology (2005)
  1506. Wyoming's Forests, 2002 (2005)
  1507. Home range, habitat use, survival, and fecundity of Mexican spotted owls in the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico (2005)
  1508. Changes in the Pincate Reserve ecosystems: Invasion of non-native plants (2005)
  1509. Predicting cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) abundance in high-elevation streams: revisiting a model of translocation success (2005)
  1510. Prospects for Mexican gray wolf recovery in the Sky Islands (2005)
  1511. Management and conservation of tree squirrels: the importance of endemism, species richness, and forest condition (2005)
  1512. The development of landscape-scale ecological units and their application to the greater Huachuca Mountains fire planning process (2005)
  1513. Assessment of grassland ecosystem conditions in the Southwestern United States: Wildlife and fish. Vol. 2 (2005)
  1514. Patch structure, fire-scar formation, and tree regeneration in a large mixed-severity fire in the South Dakota Black Hills, USA (2005)
  1515. Cultural plant propagation center: Things to consider (2005)
  1516. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 08: Evaluating sedimentation risks associated with fuel management (2005)
  1517. Observational evidence of the complementary relationship in regional evaporation lends strong support for Bouchet’s hypothesis (2005)
  1518. GIS and path analysis: examining associations between the birds, the bees, and plant sex in Echinocereus coccineus (Cactaceae) (2005)
  1519. Natural setting as cultural landscapes: the power of place and tradition (2005)
  1520. Patterns of temporal variation in goshawk reproduction and prey resources (2005)
  1521. Effects of road obliteration on stream water quality (2005)
  1522. Ecology and natural history of the green rat snake at Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge, Cochise County, Arizona (2005)
  1523. Using contingent valuation to value a noxious weeds control program: the effects of including an unsure response category (2005)
  1524. Sampling considerations for demographic and habitat studies of Northern Goshawks (2005)
  1525. Why Model Recreation Use? (2005)
  1526. Insect herbivory stimulates allelopathic exudation by an invasive plant and the suppression of natives (2005)
  1527. Watershed improvement using prescribed burns as a way to restore aquatic habitat for native fish (2005)
  1528. The Arizona striped whiptail: past and present (2005)
  1529. Environmental change at Kartchner Caverns: trying to separate natural and anthropogenic changes (2005)
  1530. Predicting habitat suitability for wildlife in southeastern Arizona using Geographic Information Systems: scaled quail, a case study (2005)
  1531. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 06: Guide to fuel treatments in dry forests of the Western United States: assessing forest structure and fire hazard (2005)
  1532. Sexual differentiation in the distribution potential of northern jaguars (Panthera onca) (2005)
  1533. Instream movements by boreal toads (Bufo boreas boreas) (2005)
  1534. Twenty years of nursery history: a Forest Service perspective (2005)
  1535. Ecosystem management and its role in linking science, policy, and management (2005)
  1536. Research on the relationship between humans and wilderness in Alaska (2005)
  1537. Lowland riparian herpetofaunas: the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona (2005)
  1538. Voices from Denali: "it's bigger than wilderness" (2005)
  1539. Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) annual inventory answers the question: What is happening to pinyon-juniper woodlands? (2005)
  1540. A density management diagram for even-aged ponderosa pine stands (2005)
  1541. The tectonic evolution of the Madrean Archipelago and its impact on the geoecology of the Sky Islands (2005)
  1542. Lack of significant changes in the herpetofauna of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, since the 1920s (2005)
  1543. Demography of Lewis's Woodpecker, breeding bird densities, and riparian aspen integrity in a grazed landscape (2005)
  1544. Occurence, structure, and nitrogen-fixation of root nodules of actinorhizal Arizona alder (2005)
  1545. Landholding systems and resource management in the Sky Islands Borderlands (2005)
  1546. Changes in snag populations in northern Arizona mixed-conifer and ponderosa pine forests, 1997-2002 (2005)
  1547. Variation in populations of Yarrow's spiny lizard, Sceloporus jarrovii, in the northern Madrean Archipelago region (2005)
  1548. Ghostly grazers and Sky Islands (2005)
  1549. Winter Movements and Range Use of Radio-marked Mexican Spotted Owls: An Evaluation of Current Management Recommendations (2005)
  1550. Distribution of birds and plants at the western and southern edges of the Madrean Sky Islands in Sonora, Mexico (2005)
  1551. Herpetofauna of lowland bottomlands of southeastern Arizona: a comparison of sites (2005)
  1552. Historical biogeography of longhorn cactus beetles: the influence of Pleistocene climate changes on American desert communities (2005)
  1553. Managing the wild: should stewards be pilots? (2004)
  1554. Fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens) seed transfer zones (2004)
  1555. Restoring wetlands after the Rodeo-Chediski Wildfire, [electronic resource] (2004)
  1556. Interspecific and Intraspecific Variation in Picea engelmannii and its Congeneric Cohorts: Biosystematics, Genecology, and Climate Change (2004)
  1557. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 04: My Fuel Treatment Planner (2004)
  1558. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 07: fire and weeds (2004)
  1559. Effects of wildfires on riparian restoration sites, [electronic resource] (2004)
  1560. Guide to effective monitoring of aquatic and riparian resources (2004)
  1561. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 07: markets and log prices (2004)
  1562. Green-ampt infiltration parameters in riparian buffers (2004)
  1563. Grassland bird densities in seral stages of mixed-grass prairie (2004)
  1564. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; fact sheet: The Fuels Synthesis Project overview (2004)
  1565. Avian use of successional cottonwood (Populus deltoides) woodlands along the middle Missouri River (2004)
  1566. Sampling Using a Fixed Number of Trees Per Plot (2004)
  1567. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 01: mastication treatments and costs (2004)
  1568. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 02: fire hazard (2004)
  1569. Science basis for changing forest structure to modify wildfire behavior and severity (2004)
  1570. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 04: role of silviculture in fuel treatments (2004)
  1571. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 03: economic impacts of fuel treatments (2004)
  1572. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 01: Developing personal responsibility for fuels reduction: Building a successful program to engage property owners (2004)
  1573. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 02: log hauling cost (2004)
  1574. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 02: Developing personal responsibility for fuels reduction: Types of information to encourage proactive behavior (2004)
  1575. Small area estimation in forests affected by wildfire in the Interior West (2004)
  1576. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 03: Developing personal responsibility for fuels reduction: More ways to catch and hold people's attention (2004)
  1577. Tools for Management for Grassland Ecosystem Sustainability: Thinking "Outside the Box" (2004)
  1578. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations-2003 (2004)
  1579. Production, respiration, and overall carbon balance in an old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forest ecosystem (2004)
  1580. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 04: wildlife responses to fuels treatments: key considerations (2004)
  1581. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 06: selection criteria analysis (2004)
  1582. Response of mountain meadows to grazing by recreational pack stock (2004)
  1583. Estimating small mammal abundance on fuels treatment units in southwestern ponderosa pine forests (2004)
  1584. Monitoring and management of recreation in protected areas: the contributions and limitations of science (2004)
  1585. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 08: prescribed fire costs (2004)
  1586. Restoration of Soldier Spring: an isolated habitat for native Apache trout (2004)
  1587. Fungal endophytes in woody roots of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). (2004)
  1588. Watershed scale impacts of buffers and upland conservation practices on agrochemical delivery to streams (2004)
  1589. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 06: wildland fire use: the "other" treatment option (2004)
  1590. Factors influencing occupancy of nest cavities in recently burned forests (2004)
  1591. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 06: Important considerations for communicating about hazards (2004)
  1592. Evaluating the role of cutting treatments, fire and soil seed banks in an experimental framework in ponderosa pine forests of the Black Hills, South Dakota (2004)
  1593. Case study: Evolving research into effects of recreational activity on wildlife (2004)
  1594. Seed and soil dynamics in shrubland ecosystems: proceedings; 2002 August 12­16; Laramie, WY (2004)
  1595. Forest resources of the Tonto National Forest (2004)
  1596. Sound recordings of road maintenance equipment on the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico (2004)
  1597. Field validation of Burned Area Reflectance Classification (BARC) products for post fire assessment (2004)
  1598. The North American Long-Term Soil Productivity Experiment: Coast-to-coast findings from the first decade (2004)
  1599. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 05: fuel treatment principles for complex landscapes (2004)
  1600. Eucalyptus production and the supply, use and efficiency of use of water, light and nitrogen across a geographic gradient in Brazil (2004)
  1601. Hyperspectral remote sensing of postfire soil properties (2004)
  1602. The application of depletion curves for parameterization of subgrid variability of snow (2004)
  1603. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; economic uses fact sheet 05: NEPA and economics (2004)
  1604. Postfire Mortality of Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-fir: A Review of Methods to Predict Tree Death (2004)
  1605. FARSITE: Fire Area Simulator-model development and evaluation (2004)
  1606. Testing the utility of the 3-PG model for growth of Eucalyptus grandis x urophylla with natural and manipulated supplies of water and nutrients (2004)
  1607. Environmental psychology: Human responses and relationships to natural landscapes (2004)
  1608. Repeatability of riparian vegetation sampling methods: how useful are these techniques for broad-scale, long-term monitoring? (2004)
  1609. Vascular plant species of the Comanche National Grassland in southeastern Colorado (2004)
  1610. Past, present, and future role of silviculture in forest management (2004)
  1611. Long-term sustainability in Davis Late Successional Reserve (2004)
  1612. Managing the Unexpected in Prescribed Fire and Fire Use Operations: A Workshop on the High Reliability Organization (2004)
  1613. Sediment Transport Data and Related Information for Selected Coarse-Bed Streams and Rivers in Idaho (2004)
  1614. Soil properties and soil nitrogen dynamics of prairie-like forest openings and surrounding forests in Kentucky's Knobs Region (2004)
  1615. A taste of the north: voices from the wilderness about the wilderness character of Alaska (2004)
  1616. Grassland Sustainability (2004)
  1617. Habitat associations of sympatric red-tailed hawks and northern goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau (2004)
  1618. Quantifying Channel Maintenance Instream Flows: An Approach for Gravel-Bed Streams in the Western United States (2004)
  1619. Channel aggradation by beaver dams on a small agricultural stream in Eastern Nebraska (2004)
  1620. Assessment of grassland ecosystem conditions in the Southwestern United States. Vol. 1 (2004)
  1621. Wood wastes and residues generated along the Colorado Front Range as a potential fuel source (2004)
  1622. History of the Priest River Experiment Station (2004)
  1623. Soil properties in fire-consumed log burnout openings in a Missouri oak savanna (2004)
  1624. Fleas and lice of mammals in New Mexico (2004)
  1625. Refinement of the Arc-Habcap model to predict habitat effectiveness for elk (2004)
  1626. Testing common stream sampling methods for broad-scale, long-term monitoring (2004)
  1627. Exploring information needs for wildland fire and fuels management (2004)
  1628. Revisiting the southern pine growth decline: Where are we 10 years later? (2004)
  1629. Spatial distribution of ponderosa pine seedlings along environmental gradients within burned areas in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2004)
  1630. Associations between forest fire and Mexican spotted owls (2004)
  1631. Measurement of coarse gravel and cobble transport using portable bedload traps (2004)
  1632. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 05: prescriptions and fire effects (2004)
  1633. Purpose and Need for a Grassland Assessment (2004)
  1634. Shortleaf pine-bluestem habitat restoration in the Interior Highlands: Implications for stand growth and regeneration (2004)
  1635. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 02: First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM) (2004)
  1636. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 03: structure fires in the wildland-urban interface (2004)
  1637. Forest type mapping of the Interior West (2004)
  1638. Developing indicators to monitor the “outstanding opportunities” quality of wilderness character (2004)
  1639. Grassland Assessment Categories and Extent (2004)
  1640. Spatial evaluation of precipitation in two large watersheds in north-central Arizona (2004)
  1641. Historic and Contemporary Land Use in Southwestern Grassland Ecosystems (2004)
  1642. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 01: forest structure and fire hazard overview (2004)
  1643. Lessons learned in 84-year-old plots at Looking-Glass Rock, North Carolina (2004)
  1644. Wood strands as an alternative to agricultural straw for erosion control (2004)
  1645. Effect of a controlled burn on the thermophysical properties of a dry soil using a new model of soil heat flow and a new high temperature heat flux sensor (2004)
  1646. Silvics and silviculture in the southwestern pinyon-juniper woodlands (2004)
  1647. Calculating landscape surface area from digital elevation models (2004)
  1648. Summer diet of the peregrine falcon in faunistically rich and poor zones of Arizona analyzed with capture-recapture modeling (2004)
  1649. Basin-scale availability of salmonid spawning gravel as influenced by channel type and hydraulic roughness in mountain catchments. (2004)
  1650. Impact of diseases and other disturbances on non-timber forest resources: A case study involving small mammals (2004)
  1651. The case for regime-based water quality standards (2004)
  1652. A general power equation for predicting bed load transport rates in gravel bed rivers (2004)
  1653. Remote sensing of vegetation fires and its contribution to a fire management information system (2004)
  1654. A collaborative fire hazard reduction/ecosystem restoration stewardship project in a Montana mixed ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir/western larch wildland urban interface (2004)
  1655. Evaluating ASTER satellite imagery and gradient modeling for mapping and characterizing wildland fire fuels (2004)
  1656. Evaluating methods for monitoring populations of Mexican spotted owls: A case study (2004)
  1657. Mapping fire scars in a southern African savannah using Landsat imagery (2004)
  1658. Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands, vol. 2 (2004)
  1659. Trends in fire patterns in a southern African savanna under alternative land use practices (2004)
  1660. Information about wilderness visitors and recreation impacts: is it adequate? (2004)
  1661. Evaluating the ASTER sensor for mapping and characterizing forest fire fuels in northern Idaho (2004)
  1662. Thinking about efficiency of resource use in forests (2004)
  1663. Hydraulic analysis and double mass curves of the Middle Rio Grande from Cochiti to San Marcial, New Mexico (2004)
  1664. Spatial patterns of recreational impact on experimental campsites (2004)
  1665. Breeding and genetic resources of five-needle pines: Growth, adaptability, and pest resistance (2004)
  1666. A conceptual framework for assessing impacts of roads on aquatic biota (2004)
  1667. The relationship of field burn severity measures to satellite-derived Burned Area Reflectance Classification (BARC) maps (2004)
  1668. Restoration and management of eastern white pine within high blister rust hazard zones in the Lake States (2004)
  1669. Development of bull trout sampling efficiency models (2004)
  1670. Enhancing moist forest restoration opportunities in riparian systems (2004)
  1671. Developing proactive management options to sustain bristlecone and limber pine ecosystems in the presence of a non-native pathogen (2004)
  1672. Assessing the consequences of nonnative trout in headwater ecosystems in western North America (2004)
  1673. Constraining climatic controls on hillslope dynamics using a coupled model for the transport of soil and tracers: Application to loess-mantled hillslopes, Charwell River, South Island, New Zealand (2004)
  1674. Travel simulation modeling: an emerging tool for visitor management in wilderness (2004)
  1675. Composition and development of reproduction in two-age Appalachian hardwood stands: 20-year results (2004)
  1676. Leafy spurge effects on patterns of plant species richness (2004)
  1677. Development of a protocol for the ecological assessment of a special species (2004)
  1678. Below-ground process responses to elevated CO2 and temperature: a discussion of observations, measurement methods, and models (2004)
  1679. Biodiversity, functional processes, and the ecological consequences of fragmentation in Southwestern grasslands (2004)
  1680. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 08: The "Golden Rule" and other lessons on communicating about hazards (2004)
  1681. Hydraulic modeling and meander migration of the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico (2004)
  1682. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 01: Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) (2004)
  1683. Erosion, sedimentation, and cumulative effects in the Northern Rocky Mountains (2004)
  1684. Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands, vol. 1 (2004)
  1685. The Influence of Soil Scarification on Oak Reproduction: Review and Management Considerations (2004)
  1686. Benefits and impacts of road removal (2004)
  1687. Wildland shrubs of the United States and its Territories: thamnic descriptions: volume 1 (2004)
  1688. Silvicultural activities in Pringle Falls Experimental Forest, Central Oregon (2004)
  1689. A new tool for fire managers: An electronic duff moisture meter (2004)
  1690. Mapping relative fire regime condition class for the Western United States (2004)
  1691. Human relationships with wilderness: the fundamental definition of wilderness character (2004)
  1692. Analysis of aspen stand structure and composition in the Western U.S.: implications for management (2004)
  1693. Southwestern Grassland Ecology (2004)
  1694. Historic and Current Conditions of Southwestern Grasslands (2004)
  1695. Is forest structure related to fire severity? Yes, no, and maybe: Methods and insights in quantifying the answer (2004)
  1696. Idaho's Forest Products Industry: A Descriptive Analysis (2004)
  1697. Silviculture in special places: proceedings of the 2003 National Silviculture Workshop (2004)
  1698. Forest and rangeland ecosystem condition indicators: identifying national areas of opportunity using data development analysis (2004)
  1699. Restoring the longleaf pine ecosystem: The role of container seedling technology (2004)
  1700. Thermal regimes of Mexican spotted owl nest stands (2004)
  1701. Characteristics of snags containing excavated cavities in northern Arizona mixed-conifer and ponderosa pine forests (2004)
  1702. Statistical techniques for sampling and monitoring natural resources (2004)
  1703. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 04: Three critical topics to cover when talking about hazards (2004)
  1704. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 05: The importance of working locally (2004)
  1705. Assessing soil compaction on Forest Inventory & Analysis phase 3 field plots using a pocket penetrometer (2004)
  1706. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 07: The "laws" of effective public education about fire hazards (2004)
  1707. Measuring duff moisture content in the field using a portable meter sensitive to dielectric permittivity (2004)
  1708. An evaluation of multipass electrofishing for estimating the abundance of stream-dwelling salmonids (2004)
  1709. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 03: visualizing forest structure and fuels (2004)
  1710. Transpiration and Multiple Use Management of Thinned Emory Oak Coppice (2004)
  1711. Objective landslide detection and surface morphology mapping using high-resolution airborne laser altimetry (2004)
  1712. Roles of Woody Root-Associated Fungi in Forest Ecosystem Processes: Recent Advances in Fungal Identification (2004)
  1713. Explaining the discrepancy between intentions and actions: the case of hypothetical bias in contingent valuation (2004)
  1714. Protecting and landscaping homes in the wildland/urban interface (2004)
  1715. Silviculture in cooperation with hunters: The Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative (2004)
  1716. Lewis's Woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis): A technical conservation assessment (2004)
  1717. Effects of constant and cyclical thermal regimes on growth and feeding of juvenile cutthroat trout of variable sizes (2004)
  1718. Comparing landscape scale vegetation dynamics following recent disturbance in climatically similar sites in California and the Mediterranean basin (2004)
  1719. Caring for a wild and scenic river (2004)
  1720. Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands, vol. 3 (2004)
  1721. Modeling of the interactions between forest vegetation, disturbances, and sediment yields (2004)
  1722. Salt Content Determination for Bentonite Mine Spoil: Saturation Extracts Versus 1:5 Extracts (2004)
  1723. The Cutting Methods Demonstration Study at Fraser Experimental Forest (2004)
  1724. Wilderness experiences: what should we be managing for? (2004)
  1725. A prescription for old-growth-like characteristics in southern pines (2004)
  1726. Trends in pan evaporation and actual evapotranspiration across the conterminous U.S.: paradoxical or complementary? (2004)
  1727. Conceptual framework for studying the effects of fuels treatments on avian communities in ponderosa pine forests of northern Arizona (2004)
  1728. Random location of fuel treatments in wildland community interfaces: a percolation approach (2004)
  1729. Dam impacts on and restoration of an alluvial river-Rio Grande, New Mexico (2003)
  1730. Combining inferences from models of capture efficiency, detectability, and suitable habitat to classify landscapes for conservation of threatened bull trout (2003)
  1731. Relationships between fire frequency and woody canopy cover in a semi-arid African savanna (2003)
  1732. Integrating conservation genetic considerations into conservation planning: a case study of bull trout in the Lake Pend Oreille—lower Clark Fork River system (2003)
  1733. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire - Part 5: Fire suppression activities (2003)
  1734. A 20-year recount of bird populations along a Great Basin elevational gradient (2003)
  1735. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire - Part 2: Description and interpretations of fire behavior (2003)
  1736. A field protocol to monitor cavity-nesting birds (2003)
  1737. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 4: Forest succession (2003)
  1738. Wildland road removal: research needs (2003)
  1739. Redistribution of vegetation zones and populations of Larix sibirica Ledb. and Pinus sylvestris L. in central Siberia in a warming climate (2003)
  1740. Histology of white pine blister rust in needles of resistant and susceptible eastern white pine (2003)
  1741. Can a sample of Landsat sensor scenes reliably estimate the global extent of tropical deforestation? (2003)
  1742. Relationships between water, otolith, and scale chemistries of westslope cutthroat trout from the Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho: the potential application of hard-part chemistry to describe movements in freshwater (2003)
  1743. Detecting swift fox: Smoked-plate scent stations versus spotlighting (2003)
  1744. Science and stewardship to protect and sustain wilderness values: Seventh World Wilderness Congress symposium; 2001 November 2­8; Port Elizabeth, South Africa (2003)
  1745. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire - Part 4: Relation of roads to burn severity (2003)
  1746. Geomorphic effects of wood in rivers (2003)
  1747. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire - Part 3: Effects of fuel treatments on fire severity (2003)
  1748. Quick response small catchment monitoring techniques for comparing postfire rehabilitation treatment effectiveness (2003)
  1749. Hayman Fire Case Study (2003)
  1750. Impacts of fire on hydrology and erosion in steep mountain big sagebrush communities (2003)
  1751. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 6: Fire-induced changes in aquatic ecosystems (2003)
  1752. Influence of maximum water temperature on occurrence of Lahontan cutthroat trout within streams (2003)
  1753. Woody overstorey effects on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in South African savanna (2003)
  1754. Culture loss and sense of place in resource valuation: Economics, anthropology and indigenous cultures (2003)
  1755. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 8: Effects on species of concern (2003)
  1756. The challenge of doing science in wilderness: historical, legal, and policy context (2003)
  1757. Countering misinformation concerning big sagebrush (2003)
  1758. Local-Habitat, Watershed, and Biotic Features Associated with Bull Trout Occurrence in Montana Streams (2003)
  1759. The Science Consistency Review A Tool To Evaluate the Use of Scientific Information in Land Management Decisionmaking (2003)
  1760. Effect of white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) and rust-resistance breeding on genetic variation in western white pine (Pinus monticola) (2003)
  1761. Home destruction within the Hayman Fire perimeter (2003)
  1762. Selecting indicators and understanding their role in wilderness experience stewardship at Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (2003)
  1763. Community-level physiological profiles of bacteria and fungi: Plate type and incubation temperature influences on contrasting soils (2003)
  1764. Locally available aggregate and sediment production (2003)
  1765. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 2: Historical (pre-1860) and current (1860-2002) forest and landscape structure (2003)
  1766. Indicators of rangeland health and functionality in the Intermountain West (2003)
  1767. Coarse woody debris: Managing benefits and fire hazard in the recovering forest (2003)
  1768. Effect of reproductive rate on minimum habitat requirements of forest-breeding birds (2003)
  1769. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 7: Key invasive nonnative plants  (2003)
  1770. Forest Service programs, authorities, and relationships: A technical document supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment (2003)
  1771. Hayman Fire case study: Summary (2003)
  1772. Economic, social, and cultural aspects of livestock ranching on the Española and Canjilon Ranger Districts of the Santa Fe and Carson National Forests: a pilot study (2003)
  1773. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 1: Historical (pre-1860) and current (1860-2002) fire regimes (2003)
  1774. Lichen communities indicator results from Idaho: baseline sampling (2003)
  1775. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire - Part 6: Daily emissions (2003)
  1776. Hayman Fire Case Study: summary (2003)
  1777. Structural characteristics of forest stands within home ranges of Mexican spotted owls in Arizona and New Mexico (2003)
  1778. Simplified methods for evaluating road prism stability (2003)
  1779. Influence of climate and land use on historical surface fires in pine-oak forests, Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico (2003)
  1780. A review of the Forest Service Remote Automated Weather Station (RAWS) network (2003)
  1781. Exercise 14: Using stochastic models to incorporate spatial and temporal variability (2003)
  1782. Identification and ecology of old ponderosa pine trees in the Colorado Front Range (2003)
  1783. Exercise 13: The concept and use of elasticity in population viability models (2003)
  1784. Field guide to old ponderosa pines in the Colorado Front Range (2003)
  1785. Conservation assessment for great-spurred violet in the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota and Wyoming (2003)
  1786. Accuracy assessment of percent canopy cover, cover type, and size class (2003)
  1787. Conservation assessment for the autumn willow in the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota and Wyoming (2003)
  1788. Wilderness visitors and recreation impacts: baseline data available for twentieth century conditions (2003)
  1789. Wintering bald eagle trends in northern Arizona, 1975-2000 (2003)
  1790. The Fire and Fuels Extension to the Forest Vegetation Simulator (2003)
  1791. Estimating population size with correlated sampling unit estimates (2003)
  1792. New Mexico's Forest Resources, 2000 (2003)
  1793. A non-parametric, supervised classification of vegetation types on the Kaibab National Forest using decision trees (2003)
  1794. The challenges in developing the WEPP cumulative effects model (2003)
  1795. Postfire rehabilitation of the Hayman Fire (2003)
  1796. Influences of temperature and environmental variables on the distribution of bull trout within streams at the southern margin of its range (2003)
  1797. Potential for travertine formation: Fossil Creek, Arizona (2003)
  1798. United States state-level population estimates: Colonization to 1999 (2003)
  1799. Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the Western USA: current knowledge and key questions. (2003)
  1800. Effects of fire on fish populations: landscape perspectives on persistence of native fishes and nonnative fish invasions (2003)
  1801. Fluvial processes in Puget Sound rivers and the Pacific Northwest. (2003)
  1802. Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use by the endangered Roanoke logperch (Percina rex) (2003)
  1803. Exercise 12: Creating a stage-based deterministic PVA model - the western prairie fringed orchid (2003)
  1804. Agency policy and the resolution of wilderness stewardship dilemmas (2003)
  1805. Criterion 1: Conservation of biological diversity - Indicator 8: The number of forest dependent species that occupy a small portion of their former range (2003)
  1806. The challenge of wilderness stewardship (2003)
  1807. Criterion 1: Conservation of biological diversity - Indicator 7: The status (threatened, rare, vulnerable, endangered, or extinct) of forest dependent species at risk of not maintaining viable breeding populations, as determined by legislation or scientific assessment (2003)
  1808. Surface particle sizes on armoured gravel streambeds: effects of supply and hydraulics (2003)
  1809. Statistical strategy for inventorying and monitoring the ecosystem resources of the Mexican States of Jalisco and Colima at multiple scales and resolution levels (2003)
  1810. Factors affecting survival and recruitment in female Merriam's turkeys (2003)
  1811. Criterion 1: Conservation of biological diversity - Indicator 6: The number of forest dependent species (2003)
  1812. Conservation assessment for bloodroot in the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota and Wyoming (2003)
  1813. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire (2003)
  1814. Fire behavior, fuel treatments, and fire suppression on the Hayman Fire - Part 1: Fire weather, meteorology, and climate (2003)
  1815. Classification accuracy for stratification with remotely sensed data (2003)
  1816. Leaf area compounds height-related hydraulic costs of water transport in Oregon White Oak trees.  (2003)
  1817. Analysis of algorithms for predicting canopy fuel (2003)
  1818. Vegetative characteristics of swift fox denning and foraging sites in southwestern South Dakota (2003)
  1819. Conservation assessment for southern maidenhair fern and stream orchid in the Black Hills National Forest South Dakota and Wyoming (2003)
  1820. Santa Rita Experimental Range: 100 years (1903 to 2003) of accomplishments and contributions; conference proceedings; 2003 October 30­-November 1; Tucson, AZ (2003)
  1821. Observation: Leafy spurge control in western prairie fringed orchid habitat (2003)
  1822. A sediment transport model for incision of gullies on steep topography (2003)
  1823. Steppe plant response to seasonal fire (2003)
  1824. Hankin and Reeves' approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams: limitations and alternatives (2003)
  1825. Fire, fuel treatments, and ecological restoration: Conference proceedings; 2002 16-18 April; Fort Collins, CO. (2003)
  1826. Temporal variation in synchrony among chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) redd counts from a wilderness area in central Idaho (2003)
  1827. Controlling flooding and water pollution with upland and streamside vegetation systems (2003)
  1828. Non-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range (2003)
  1829. Population Genetics of Boise Basin Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) (2003)
  1830. Prescribed burning and wildfire risk in the 1998 fire season in Florida (2003)
  1831. Exotic invasive plants (2003)
  1832. Science Consistency Reviews A Primer for Application (2003)
  1833. Wildland fire use: the dilemma of managing and restoring natural fire and fuels in United States wilderness (2003)
  1834. Growth of lodgepole pine stands and its relation to mountain pine beetle susceptibility. (2003)
  1835. Landscape genetics: combining landscape ecology and population genetics (2003)
  1836. Evaluating Great Lakes bald eagle nesting habitat with Bayesian inference (2003)
  1837. Social and economic issues of the Hayman Fire (2003)
  1838. Reestablishing natural succession on acidic mine spoils at high elevations: long-term ecological restoration (2003)
  1839. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 5: Historical aquatic systems (2003)
  1840. Further tests of entreaties to avoid hypothetical bias in referendum contingent valuation (2003)
  1841. Criterion 1: Conservation of biological diversity - Indicator 9: Population levels of representative species from diverse habitats monitored across their range (2003)
  1842. The measurement of place attachment: validity and generalizability of a psychometric approach (2003)
  1843. Ecological effects of the Hayman Fire - Part 3: Soil properties, erosion, and implications for rehabilitation and aquatic ecosystems (2003)
  1844. Exercise 15: Conservation and management issues and applications in population viability analysis (2003)
  1845. Silt Fences: An Economical Technique for Measuring Hillslope Soil Erosion (2002)
  1846. Impacts of natural disturbance on soil carbon dynamics in forest ecosystems (2002)
  1847. Second Forest Vegetation Simulator Conference; February 12-14, 2002; Fort Collins, CO. (2002)
  1848. Forest nursery production in the United Kingdom: Case study Maelor Nurseries Ltd. (2002)
  1849. Mistletoes of North American conifers (2002)
  1850. Outplanting long tubes with the expandable stinger: A new treatment for riparian restoration (2002)
  1851. Recovery History of Greenback Cutthroat Trout: Population Characteristics, Hatchery Involvement, and Bibliography (2002)
  1852. The 'Ahakhav Native Plant Nursery on the Colorado River Indian Reservation: Growing trees and shrubs for southwest restoration (2002)
  1853. The nature of flow and sediment movement in Little Granite Creek near Bondurant, Wyoming (2002)
  1854. Naturally occurring plants used on the Hopi Indian Reservation for medicine and food (2002)
  1855. The meaning of place: attachments to Femundsmarka National Park, Norway, among tourists and locals (2002)
  1856. Slow-release fertilizers 101 (2002)
  1857. A two-stage information-theoretic approach to modeling landscape-level attributes and maximum recruitment of chinook salmon in the Columbia River basin (2002)
  1858. Nursery practices in Tennessee (2002)
  1859. Selection of fire-created snags at two spatial scales by cavity-nesting birds (2002)
  1860. Native Americans and their plants: Linking the past with the future (2002)
  1861. Decline of the migratory form in bull charr, Salvelinus confluentus, and implications for conservation (2002)
  1862. Red Lake Forestry Greenhouse Program (2002)
  1863. Influences of spatial and temporal variation on fish-habitat relationships defined by regression quantiles (2002)
  1864. Design and layout of a small commercial greenhouse operation (2002)
  1865. A probabilistic approach for channel initiation (2002)
  1866. Conservation assessment for groundcedar and stiff clubmoss in the Black Hills National Forest South Dakota and Wyoming (2002)
  1867. Protocol for determining bull trout presence (2002)
  1868. Mapuche medicinal plants: Proposition in their propagation (2002)
  1869. Survey results of the American public's values, objectives, beliefs, and attitudes regarding forests and grasslands: A technical document supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment (2002)
  1870. Management and techniques for riparian restorations: roads field guide, vol. II (2002)
  1871. Integrating ecosystem sampling, gradient modeling, remote sensing, and ecosystem simulation to create spatially explicit landscape inventories (2002)
  1872. Effects of phosphorus and nitrogen manipulations on tallgrass prairie restoration (2002)
  1873. Santa Rita Experimental Range digital database: user's guide (2002)
  1874. Effects of fire interval restoration on carbon and nitrogen in sedimentary- and volcanic-derived soils of the Mogollon Rim, Arizona (2002)
  1875. Users guide to the Most Similar Neighbor Imputation Program Version 2 (2002)
  1876. Soil carbon in arid and semiarid forest ecosystems (2002)
  1877. An Intelligent Information System for forest management: NED/FVS integration (2002)
  1878. Bird counts of burned versus unburned big sagebrush sites (2002)
  1879. Using terrestrial ecosystem survey data to identify potential habitat for the Mexican spotted owl on National Forest System lands: a pilot study (2002)
  1880. Management and techniques for riparian restorations: roads field guide, vol. I (2002)
  1881. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations-2002 (2002)
  1882. Estimating canopy fuels in conifer forests (2002)
  1883. Wilderness in the Circumpolar North: searching for compatibility in ecological, traditional, and ecotourism values; 2001 May 15-16; Anchorage, AK. (2002)
  1884. Collecting and analyzing qualitative data: Hermeneutic principles, methods and case examples (2002)
  1885. Arizona's Forest Resources, 1999 (2002)
  1886. Post-utilitarian forestry: What's place got to do with it? (2002)
  1887. Chapter 2. Psittacanthus in Mexico (2002)
  1888. Leisure identities, globalization, and the politics of place (2002)
  1889. Public purpose recreation marketing: a focus on the relationships between the public and public lands (2002)
  1890. Around the world nursery inoculations and conifer establishment using Rhizopogon mycorrhizal fungi (2002)
  1891. Chapter 5. Damage, effects, and importance of dwarf mistletoes (2002)
  1892. Forest resources of the Black Hills National Forest (2002)
  1893. Chapter 1. Loranthaceae and Viscaceae in North America (2002)
  1894. Role of soil disturbances in determining post-harvest plant biodiversity and invasive weed distributions (2002)
  1895. Chapter 3. Phoradendron in Mexico and the United States (2002)
  1896. Forest seedling production in Israel (2002)
  1897. Chapter 4. Arceuthobium in North America (2002)
  1898. Quantity-based versus quality-based pricing: Developing the niche pine seedling (2002)
  1899. DNA from bird-dispersed seed and wind-disseminated pollen provides insights into postglacial colonization and population genetic structure of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) (2002)
  1900. Propagation of dry tropical forest trees in Mexico (2002)
  1901. Patchy reaction-diffusion and population abundance: the relative importance of habitat amount and arrangement (2002)
  1902. Density-dependent mass gain by Wilson's Warblers during stopover (2002)
  1903. Chapter 6. Dwarf mistletoe surveys (2002)
  1904. Stopover ecology of landbirds migrating along the middle Rio Grande in spring and fall (2002)
  1905. Social construction of arctic wilderness: place meanings, value pluralism, and globalization (2002)
  1906. Dynamics of a pinyon-juniper stand in northern Arizona: a half-century history (2002)
  1907. Simulation of recreational use in backcountry settings: an aid to management planning (2002)
  1908. Wildland fire in ecosystems: effects of fire on air (2002)
  1909. Seasonal respiration of foliage, fine roots, and woody tissues in relation to growth, tissue N, and photosynthesis (2002)
  1910. Cascading effects of fire exclusion in the Rocky Mountain ecosystems: a literature review (2002)
  1911. Using Forest Health Monitoring to assess aspen forest cover change in the southern Rockies ecoregion (2002)
  1912. A comparison of bareroot and containerized seedling production (2002)
  1913. Assessing Clark's nutcracker seed-caching flights using maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA of whitebark pine (2002)
  1914. Linking wilderness research and management-volume 4. Understanding and managing invasive plants in wilderness and other natural areas: an annotated reading list (2002)
  1915. Optimizing habitat location for black-tailed prairie dogs in southwestern South Dakota (2002)
  1916. Clonal propagation of eucalyptus in Brazilian nurseries (2002)
  1917. Chapter 7. Management strategies for dwarf mistletoes: Biological, chemical, and genetic approaches (2002)
  1918. National proceedings: forest and conservation nursery associations-1999, 2000, and 2001 (2002)
  1919. Chapter 8. Management strategies for dwarf mistletoe: Silviculture (2002)
  1920. Pesticides used in forest nursery management in the United States and the impact of the Food Quality Protection Act and other regulatory actions (2002)
  1921. Development of coarse-scale spatial data for wildland fire and fuel management (2002)
  1922. Hosts and geographic distribution of Arceuthobium oxycedri (2002)
  1923. Effective Recreation Visitor Communication Strategies: Rock Climbers in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana (2002)
  1924. Contingent valuation and incentives (2002)
  1925. Opportunities for making wood products from small diameter trees in Colorado (2002)
  1926. Developing microbial inoculants for native Hawaiian trees (2002)
  1927. Frequency of comandra blister rust infection episodes on lodgepole pine (2002)
  1928. The Cascade Forestry Service Nursery (2002)
  1929. Judged seriousness of environmental losses: reliability and cause of loss (2002)
  1930. Ecology, siliviculture, and management of Black Hills ponderosa pine (2002)
  1931. Relationship of Seed Microsite to Germination and Survival of Lodgepole Pine on High-Elevation Clearcuts in Northeastern Utah (2002)
  1932. Nursery practices in western Canada (2002)
  1933. Responses of Mexican spotted owls to low-flying military jet aircraft (2002)
  1934. Using electrolyte leakage tests to determine lifting windows and detect tissue damage (2002)
  1935. Conservation of greater sage-grouse on public lands in the western U.S.: Implications of recovery and management policies (2002)
  1936. Propagating native plants at the National Tropical Botanical Garden (2002)
  1937. Diesel fuel oil for increasing mountain pine beetle mortality in felled logs (2002)
  1938. Douglas-fir container stock grown with fertilizer-amended media: Some preliminary results (2002)
  1939. Installing a practical research project and interpreting research results (2002)
  1940. Towner State Nursery weed control program for field-grown conifer nursery stock (2002)
  1941. The science and application of forest carbon projects (2002)
  1942. Determination of the season-acclimation of photosynthetic apparatus by heat-induced changes in chlorophyll fluorescence (2002)
  1943. Fertilizer application equipment for bareroot and container nurseries (2002)
  1944. Root production method system (2002)
  1945. Effect of different forms of fungal biopreparation for increasing quality of Picea obovata seedlings (2002)
  1946. The IR-4 Program - how it can benefit nurseries (2002)
  1947. Nursery practices and research in Ontario (2002)
  1948. Insights into Wilson's Warbler migration from analyses of hydrogen stable-isotope ratios (2002)
  1949. Plant materials for riparian revegetation (2002)
  1950. Fall versus spring transplanting of container seedlings: A comparison of seedling morphology (2002)
  1951. Chemical root pruning of conifer seedlings in Mexico (2002)
  1952. Using soil test results to determine fertilizer applications (2002)
  1953. Chloropicrin, EPTC, and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria for managing soilborne pests in pine nurseries (2002)
  1954. Fungi associated with longleaf pine containers before and after cleaning (2002)
  1955. Seedling production and pest problems at a South Georgia nursery (2002)
  1956. Forest nursery history in western Canada with special emphasis on the province of British Columbia (2002)
  1957. Slash X Honduras Caribbean pine hybrids: An overview of nursery production systems in Southeast Queensland, Australia (2002)
  1958. Approach and rationale to developing an IPM program: Examples of insect management in British Columbia reforestation nurseries (2002)
  1959. Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry weed control program (2002)
  1960. Hydrological processes and pathways affected by forest roads: what do we still need to learn? (2002)
  1961. Nursery practices with exotic conifers in Patagonia, Argentina, and some reasons to afforest the region with these species (2002)
  1962. Forest nursery management in Chile (2002)
  1963. Operational rooted cuttings in southern pines (2002)
  1964. Strategic plans for the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (2002)
  1965. A tour of forest nurseries in the Pacific Islands of Micronesia and American Samoa (2002)
  1966. Use of the Geographic Information System (GIS) in nurseries (2002)
  1967. Restoration of riparian areas within the Megram Fire (2002)
  1968. Red oak propagation at the Griffith State Nursery, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin (2002)
  1969. Alien invasions in aquatic ecosystems: toward an understanding of brook trout invasions and potential impacts on inland cutthroat trout in western North America (2002)
  1970. Something new - the Native Plants Journal (2002)
  1971. Rocky Mountain juniper study: Preliminary results  (2002)
  1972. Trends in nursery research and production (2002)
  1973. Seed enhancement/upgrading techniques: Read the seed (2002)
  1974. Mycorrhizal fungi and trees - a successful reforestation alternative for mineland reclamation (2002)
  1975. Nursery and afforestation practices in Inner Mongolia, China (2002)
  1976. Comparison of tillage equipment for improving soil conditions and root health in bareroot nurseries (2002)
  1977. Slow release fertilizers in bareroot nurseries (2002)
  1978. Global Positioning System (GPS): Current status and possible nursery uses (2002)
  1979. George O. White State Park Forest Nursery - Licking, Missouri (2002)
  1980. Trees are the solution to wastewater treatment for small communities (2002)
  1981. Tree planting incentive programs: How you can make these programs work for you (2002)
  1982. Opening remarks presented to the Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Association Conference (2002)
  1983. Forest nursery pest management in Cuba (2002)
  1984. Relationships among North American songbird trends, habitat fragmentation, and landscape occupancy (2002)
  1985. The Minnesota Tree Improvement Cooperative (2002)
  1986. Snowpack-runoff relationships for mid-elevation snowpacks on the Workman Creek watersheds of Central Arizona (2002)
  1987. Propagation of tidal marsh species native to the San Francisco Bay (2002)
  1988. Native plant propagation and habitat restoration at Hakalau Forest National Wildlie Refuge, Hawaii (2002)
  1989. Menominee Tribal Enterprises forest regeneration efforts (2002)
  1990. Forest nurseries in Venezuela: Current efforts and future perspectives (2002)
  1991. Percussion as an alternative scarification for New Mexico locust and black locust seeds (2002)
  1992. Use of a beneficial strain of Trichoderma to protect Pinus sylvestris seedlings (2002)
  1993. Riparian restoration in the Southwest: Species selection, propagation, planting methods, and case studies (2002)
  1994. Nursery practices in Sweden (2002)
  1995. Uses of the Westrup brush machine (2002)
  1996. Influence of site preparation and stock size on the establishment of Arizona cypress plantings in the Middle Rio Grande Region (2002)
  1997. Propagating hardwood seedlings in Louisiana (2002)
  1998. The Federal Forest Stewardship Program and its implications for sustainable forestry on private forest ownerships in the United States (2002)
  1999. Linking the conservation of culture and nature: A case study of sacred forests in Zimbabwe (2001)
  2000. Monitoring wilderness stream ecosystems (2001)
  2001. Small mammal communities and habitat selection in Northern Rocky Mountain bunchgrass: Implications for exotic plant invasions (2001)
  2002. High mountain lake Research Natural Areas in Idaho (2001)
  2003. Textural analysis of high resolution imagery to quantify bush encroachment in Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa, 1955-1996 (2001)
  2004. Forest fragmentation and bird community dynamics: inference at regional scales  (2001)
  2005. Fire frequency effects on fuel loadings in pine-oak forests of the Madrean Province (2001)
  2006. Condition of live fire-scarred ponderosa pine trees six years after removing partial cross sections (2001)
  2007. The Wilderness Act and fish stocking: an overview of legislation, judicial interpretation, and agency implementation (2001)
  2008. Development of bull trout sampling protocols (2001)
  2009. Forests: the potential consequences of climate variability and change (2001)
  2010. Visitor use density and wilderness experiences: a historical review of research (2001)
  2011. Effective population size and genetic conservation criteria for bull trout (2001)
  2012. Environmental damage schedules: community judgments of importance and assessments of losses (2001)
  2013. Use of flow cytometry, fluroescence microscopy, and PCR-based techniques to assess intraspecific and interspecific matings of Armillaria species (2001)
  2014. Wood use in Colorado at the turn of the twenty-first century (2001)
  2015. Management dilemmas that will shape wilderness in the 21st century (2001)
  2016. Economics of a nest-box program for the conservation of an endangered species: a reappraisal (2001)
  2017. The Bitterroot Valley of Western Montana Area Economic Profile (2001)
  2018. Development of field-based models of suitable thermal regimes for interior Columbia Basin salmonids (2001)
  2019. Sampling surface and subsurface particle-size distributions in wadable gravel-and cobble-bed streams for analyses in sediment transport, hydraulics, and streambed monitoring (2001)
  2020. A field guide for forest indicator plants, sensitive plants, and noxious weeds of the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming (2001)
  2021. Evaluation of potential effects of federal land management alternatives on trends of salmonids and their habitats in the interior Columbia River basin. (2001)
  2022. Mountain erosion over 10 yr, 10 k.y., and 10 m.y. time scales (2001)
  2023. Day users in wilderness: How different are they? (2001)
  2024. Incorporating aquatic ecology into decisions on prioritization of road decommissioning (2001)
  2025. Benefit transfer of outdoor recreation use values: A technical document supporting the Forest Service Strategic Plan (2000 revision) (2001)
  2026. Mechanisms of range expansion and removal of mesquite in desert grasslands of the Southwestern United States (2001)
  2027. Spatial and temporal patterns in erosion from forest roads (2001)
  2028. Guide for fabricating and installing shallow ground water observation wells (2001)
  2029. Physiological attributes of 11 Northwest conifer species (2001)
  2030. Adaptive management on public lands in the United States: commitment or rhetoric? (2001)
  2031. Statistical modeling of landslide hazard using GIS (2001)
  2032. Arid and semiarid land stewardship: A 10-year review of accomplishments and contributions of the lnternational Arid Lands Consortium (2001)
  2033. A probabilistic approach to modeling erosion for spatially-varied conditions (2001)
  2034. Guide to the willows of Shoshone National Forest (2001)
  2035. Linking wilderness research and management-volume 2. Defining, managing, and monitoring wilderness visitor experiences: an annotated reading list (2001)
  2036. Demographic influences on environmental value orientations and normative beliefs about national forest management (2001)
  2037. Forest Health Monitoring in the Interior West: A baseline summary of forest issues, 1996-1999 (2001)
  2038. Research Natural Areas on National Forest System lands in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Western Wyoming: A guidebook for scientists, managers, and educators (2001)
  2039. Models of vegetation change for landscape planning: a comparison of FETM, LANDSUM, SIMPPLLE, and VDDT (2001)
  2040. Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Classifications For Stratification of Forest and Nonforest Lands (2001)
  2041. GIS applications to wilderness management: potential uses and limitations (2001)
  2042. Southwestern rare and endangered plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference (2001)
  2043. Linking wilderness research and management-volume 3. Recreation fees in wilderness and other public lands: an annotated reading list (2001)
  2044. Proceedings: National silvicultural workshop (2001)
  2045. Testing a blowing snow model against distributed snow measurements at Upper Sheep Creek, Idaho, United States of America (2001)
  2046. The role of the silviculturist at multiple scales (2001)
  2047. Comparing erosion risks from forest operations to wildfire (2001)
  2048. Disturbance ecology in the Northern Rockies: One perspective (2001)
  2049. A modified force-restore approach to modeling snow-surface heat fluxes (2001)
  2050. Overview of developing desired conditions: Short-term actions, long-term objectives (2001)
  2051. Sources and magnitude of sampling error in redd counts for bull trout (2001)
  2052. Range and variation in landscape patch dynamics: Implications for ecosystem management (2001)
  2053. Visitor use density and wilderness experience: proceedings; 2000 June 13; Missoula, MT (2001)
  2054. Changes in plant communities after planting and release of conifer seedlings: Early findings (2001)
  2055. Effects of traffic and ditch maintenance on forest road sediment production (2001)
  2056. Simulating historical disturbance regimes and stand structures in old-forest ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests (2001)
  2057. Where heart and home reside: changing constructions of place and identity (2001)
  2058. Vegetative conditions and management options in even-age stands on the Monongahela National Forest (2001)
  2059. Projected Use of Grazed Forages in the United States: 2000 to 2050: A Technical Document Supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment (2001)
  2060. Understanding the connection between historic range of variation, current social values and developing desired conditions (2001)
  2061. Evidence for resistance polymorphism in the Bromus tectorum/Ustilago bullata pathosystem: implications for biocontrol (2001)
  2062. Developing desired future conditions with the landscape management system: A case study of the Gotchen Late Successional Reserve (2001)
  2063. Goal interference and social value differences: understanding wilderness conflicts and implications for managing social density (2001)
  2064. Preliminary evaluation of environmental variables affecting diameter growth of individual hardwoods in the Southern Appalachian Mountains (2001)
  2065. Evaluating elk habitat interactions with GPS collars (2001)
  2066. Integrated inventory and monitoring (2001)
  2067. Solar treatments for reducing survival of mountain pine beetle in infested ponderosa and lodgepole pine logs (2001)
  2068. Use of monitoring and adaptive management to promote regeneration on the Allegheny National Forest (2001)
  2069. First-year postfire and postharvest soil temperatures in aspen and conifer stands (2001)
  2070. Use density, visitor experience, and limiting recreational use in wilderness: progress to date and research needs (2001)
  2071. Assessing crown fire potential by linking models of surface and crown fire behavior (2001)
  2072. Quantifying suitable habitat of the threatened western prairie fringed orchid (2001)
  2073. Salmonid behavior and water temperature (2001)
  2074. Models to predict suitable habitat for juvenile bull trout in Washington state (2001)
  2075. Design and implementation of monitoring studies to evaluate the success of ecological restoration on wildlife (2001)
  2076. Riparian and wetland plant community types of the Shoshone National Forest (2001)
  2077. Linking wilderness research and management-volume 1. Wilderness fire restoration and management: an annotated reading list (2001)
  2078. Shrubland ecosystem genetics and biodiversity: proceedings (2001)
  2079. An indirect dispersal pathway for spotted knapweed seeds via deer mice and great-horned owls (2001)
  2080. Sustaining aspen in western landscapes: symposium proceedings; 13-15 June 2000; Grand Junction, CO (2001)
  2081. Small mammals in successional prairie woodlands of the northern Great Plains (2001)
  2082. Geography of invasion in mountain streams: consequences of headwater lake fish introductions (2001)
  2083. Stripcut-thinning of ponderosa pine stands: An Arizona case study (2001)
  2084. Introduction to special issue on hydrologic and geomorphic effects of forest roads (2001)
  2085. Shrub-steppe vegetation trend, Middle Fork Salmon River, Idaho (2000)
  2086. Chapter 2: A historical perspective on the population decline of the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl in Arizona (2000)
  2087. Ecosystem dynamics and disturbance in mountain wildernesses: assessing vulnerability of natural resources to change (2000)
  2088. Chapter 3: The status of the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl in Arizona: Population surveys and habitat assessment (2000)
  2089. Wilderness science in a time of change conference-Volume 4: Wilderness visitors, experiences, and visitor management; 1999 May 23-­27; Missoula, MT (2000)
  2090. Fire, competition and forest pests: landscape treatment to sustain ecosystem function (2000)
  2091. Wilderness science in a time of change conference-Volume 1: Changing perspectives and future directions; 1999 May 23­-27; Missoula, MT (2000)
  2092. Annual design-based estimation for the annualized inventories of forest inventory and analysis: sample size determination (2000)
  2093. Alpine vegetation communities and the alpine-treeline ecotone boundary in New England as biomonitors for climate change (2000)
  2094. Economic values of wilderness recreation and passive use: what we think we know at the beginning of the 21st century (2000)
  2095. A multiscale method for assessing vegetation baseline of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in protected areas of Chile (2000)
  2096. The impact of wilderness and other wildlands on local economies and regional development trends (2000)
  2097. Perceptions of and preferences for fee program dollar utilization among wilderness visitors (2000)
  2098. Disturbance, scale, and boundary in wilderness management (2000)
  2099. Considerations for interpreting probabilistic estimates of uncertainty of forest carbon (2000)
  2100. The Sundarbans: a unique wilderness of the world (2000)
  2101. Defining and managing the quality of wilderness recreation experiences (2000)
  2102. Optimal timber harvest scheduling with spatially defined sediment objectives (2000)
  2103. Contemporary criticisms of the received wilderness idea (2000)
  2104. The influence of the Adirondacks on the wilderness preservation contributions of Robert Marshall and Howard Zahniser (2000)
  2105. Communicating minimum impact behavior with trailside bulletin boards: Visitor characteristics associated with effectiveness (2000)
  2106. Constructing temporary sampling platforms for hydrologic studies (2000)
  2107. The ancient environment of the Beartooth Butte Formation (Devonian) in Wyoming and Montana: combining paleontological inquiry with federal management needs (2000)
  2108. Navigating confluences: revisiting the meaning of "wilderness experience" (2000)
  2109. Response to conflict among wilderness visitors (2000)
  2110. Reliability of confidence intervals calculated by bootstrap and classical methods using the FIA 1-ha plot design (2000)
  2111. Global change and wilderness science (2000)
  2112. Habitat of birds in ponderosa pine and aspen/birch forest in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2000)
  2113. Mixed-severity fire regimes in the northern Rocky Mountains: consequences of fire exclusion and options for the future (2000)
  2114. Funding strategies for wilderness management (2000)
  2115. Visitors' relationship to the resource: comparing place attachment in wildland and developed settings (2000)
  2116. Bird communities of gambel oak: a descriptive analysis (2000)
  2117. How valid are future generations' arguments for preserving wilderness? (2000)
  2118. Science, economics, and rhetoric: environmental advocacy and the wolf reintroduction debate, 1987-1999 (2000)
  2119. Returning fire to the mountains: can we successfully restore the ecological role of pre-Euroamerican fire regimes to the Sierra Nevada? (2000)
  2120. The triumph of politics over wilderness science (2000)
  2121. Fish and Other Aquatic Resource Trends in the United States (2000)
  2122. Optimum timeframes for detecting songbird vocalizations in the Black Hills (2000)
  2123. Continuing fire regimes in remote forests of Grand Canyon National Park (2000)
  2124. Ecology and conservation of the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl in Arizona (2000)
  2125. Status, Ecology, and Conservation of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (2000)
  2126. Development of ecological restoration experiments in fire adapted forests at Grand Canyon National Park (2000)
  2127. Faunal characteristics of the Southern Rocky Mountains of New Mexico: implications for biodiversity analysis and assessment (2000)
  2128. Tourism and wilderness: dancing with the messy monster (2000)
  2129. Magazines as wilderness information sources: assessing users' general wilderness knowledge and specific leave no trace knowledge (2000)
  2130. Wilderness in Australia: what's happening in a world context (2000)
  2131. The Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project: How did it happen? (2000)
  2132. Wilderness science in a time of change conference-Volume 3: Wilderness as a place for scientific inquiry; 1999 May 23-­27; Missoula, MT (2000)
  2133. Fire-climate interactions in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness area (2000)
  2134. Economic growth, ecological economics, and wilderness preservation (2000)
  2135. Preparing for a day hike at Grand Canyon: what is useful? (2000)
  2136. Ponderosa pine in the Colorado Front Range: long historical fire and tree recruitment intervals and a case for landscape heterogeneity (2000)
  2137. Visitor perceptions and valuation of visibility in the Great Gulf Wilderness, New Hampshire (2000)
  2138. Soils and nutrient considerations (2000)
  2139. Wilderness science in a time of change: a conference (2000)
  2140. Effects of wildfire severity on small mammals in northern Arizona ponderosa pine forests (2000)
  2141. Edge effects and the effective size of old-growth coast redwood preserves (2000)
  2142. Encountering Heidi: meeting others as a central aspect of the river experience (2000)
  2143. Restoring natural fire regimes to the Sierra Nevada in an era of global change (2000)
  2144. Wilderness party size regulations: implications for management and a decisionmaking framework (2000)
  2145. Prescribed fire as the minimum tool for wilderness forest and fire regime restoration: a case study from the Sierra Nevada, California (2000)
  2146. Research protocols in National Park Service wilderness (2000)
  2147. Fish stocking in protected areas: summary of a workshop (2000)
  2148. Wildland fire in ecosystems: effects of fire on flora (2000)
  2149. Information collection styles of wilderness users: a market segmentation approach (2000)
  2150. Method for the measurement of forest duff moisture content (2000)
  2151. Overview: assessing the impacts of climate change on U.S. forests (2000)
  2152. New GIS approaches to wild land mapping in Europe (2000)
  2153. The rise of the day visitor in wilderness: should managers be concerned? (2000)
  2154. The impact of climate change on America's forests (2000)
  2155. The evolving role of science in wilderness to our understanding of ecosystems and landscapes (2000)
  2156. Spatial prediction of landslide hazard using discriminant analysis and GIS (2000)
  2157. Mapping Vegetation and Fuels For Fire Management on the Gila National Forest Complex, New Mexico (2000)
  2158. Southern by the grace of God: wilderness framing in the heart of Dixie (2000)
  2159. Standards of quality for river use within the Fort Niobrara wilderness area (2000)
  2160. From confrontation to conservation: the Banff National Park experience (2000)
  2161. Winter visitor use planning in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks (2000)
  2162. Tribal wilderness research needs and issues in the United States and Canada (2000)
  2163. The federal wildland policy: opportunities for wilderness fire management (2000)
  2164. Wilderness, natural areas, and ecological reserves: thoughts on the politics of the big outside (2000)
  2165. Twentieth-century fire patterns in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area, Idaho/Montana, and the Gila/Aldo Leopold Wilderness Complex, New Mexico (2000)
  2166. Meaningful community involvement in protected area issues: a dialogue session (2000)
  2167. Ecology and management of sand shinnery communities: a literature review (2000)
  2168. Effects of wildfire on densities of secondary cavity-nesting birds in ponderosa pine forests of northern Arizona (2000)
  2169. Holocene rain-forest wilderness: a neotropical perspective on humans as an exotic, invasive species (2000)
  2170. Comparing historic and modern forests on the Bitterroot Front (2000)
  2171. Monitoring social indicators in the Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness 1988-1998 (2000)
  2172. Roost sites of radio-marked Mexican spotted owls in Arizona and New Mexico: sources of variability and descriptive characteristics (2000)
  2173. Factors that limit compliance with low-impact recommendations (2000)
  2174. Implementing the expanded prescribed fire program on the Gila National Forest, New Mexico: implications for snag management (2000)
  2175. Dynamics of chinook salmon populations within Idaho's Frank Church Wilderness: implications for persistence (2000)
  2176. Assessing soil erosion on trails: A comparison of techniques (2000)
  2177. Mitigation activities in the forest sector to reduce emissions and enhance sinks of greenhouse gases (2000)
  2178. Wildland economics: theory and practice (2000)
  2179. Wilderness biology and conservation: future directions (2000)
  2180. Heavy Thinning of Ponderosa Pine Stands: An Arizona Case Study (2000)
  2181. Biome redistribution under climate change (2000)
  2182. Establishing benchmark monitoring points in wilderness: successes and challenges (2000)
  2183. Wilderness science in a time of change conference-Volume 2: Wilderness within the context of larger systems; 1999 May 23­-27; Missoula, MT (2000)
  2184. Restoration ecology: A new forest management paradigm, or another merit badge for foresters? (2000)
  2185. Evaluating effects of fish stocking on amphibian populations in wilderness lakes (2000)
  2186. Relationships between models used to analyze fire and fuel management alternatives (2000)
  2187. Biological science in conservation (2000)
  2188. Personal and social meanings of wilderness: Constructing and contesting places in a global village (2000)
  2189. An ecosystem approach to management: a context for wilderness protection (2000)
  2190. Restoration of native plant communities infested by invasive weeds -- Sawmill Creek Research Natural Area (2000)
  2191. An overview of the fire and fuels extension to the forest vegetation simulator (2000)
  2192. Accessing a personalized bibliography with a searchable system on the World Wide Web (2000)
  2193. Effects on nonnative fishes on wilderness lake ecosystems in the Sierra Nevada and recommendations for reducing impacts (2000)
  2194. National Wilderness Preservation System database: key attributes and trends, 1964 through 1999 (2000)
  2195. Developing social standards for wilderness encounters in Mount Rainier National Park: Manager-defined versus visitor-defined standards (2000)
  2196. Ecosystem-based management in the whitebark pine zone  (2000)
  2197. Leave no trace practices: behaviors and preferences of wilderness visitors regarding use of cookstoves and camping away from lakes (2000)
  2198. Increasing state market share through regional positioning (2000)
  2199. Seeking a scientific approach to backcountry management in Yellowstone National Park (2000)
  2200. Juniper seed sources in the Great Plains (2000)
  2201. GPS radio collar 3D performance as influenced by forest structure and topography (2000)
  2202. Representativeness assessment of research natural areas on National Forest System lands in Idaho (2000)
  2203. Monitoring reproduction and contraception in free ranging wildlife: tule elk (Cervus elaphus nannodes) at Point Reyes National Seashore (2000)
  2204. Wilderness for science: pros and cons of using wilderness areas for biological research (2000)
  2205. FireWorks Curriculum Featuring Ponderosa, Lodgepole, and Whitebark Pine Forests (2000)
  2206. Chapter 4: The ferruginous pygmy-owl in the tropics and at the northern end of its range: Habitat relations and requirements (2000)
  2207. Soil carbon accounting and assumptions for forestry and forest-related land use change (2000)
  2208. Status of dwarf mistletoes in central America. (2000)
  2209. Changing human relationships with nature: making and remaking wilderness science (2000)
  2210. A bank-operated traveling-block cableway for stream discharge and sediment measurements (2000)
  2211. Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) communities: Ecology, importance and restoration potential (2000)
  2212. Sagebrush systematics and distribution (2000)
  2213. Current approaches to norms research (2000)
  2214. Mapping the geography of hope (2000)
  2215. Legislative interpretation as a guiding tool for wilderness management (2000)
  2216. Applicability of Montreal Process Criterion 2: Productive capacity--to rangeland sustainability (2000)
  2217. FireFamily Plus User's Guide, Version 2.0 (2000)
  2218. The Colorado Front Range Ecosystem Management Research Project: Accomplishments to date (2000)
  2219. An expanded perspective on displacement: A longitudinal study of visitors to two wildernesses in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon (2000)
  2220. Overview of forest carnivore survey efforts in the Bitterroot Mountains (2000)
  2221. Paleontological excavations in designated wilderness: theory and practic (2000)
  2222. Making “stuff” happen through public participation and consensus building (2000)
  2223. Wilderness perception scaling in New Zealand: an analysis of wilderness perceptions held by users, nonusers and international visitors (2000)
  2224. Anatomy of the academy: Dissecting the past, resecting the future (2000)
  2225. Noise impact issues on the Great Walks of New Zealand (2000)
  2226. Research of the Rio Grande Ecosystem Management Program (2000)
  2227. Keeping wilderness wild: increasing effectiveness with limited resources (2000)
  2228. Behavioral and cognitive evaluation of FireWorks education trunk (2000)
  2229. How do visitor density and anthropogenic change in frontcountry wilderness settings affect recreation benefits? (2000)
  2230. Achieving ecosystem management in the Borderlands of the Southwestern United States through coordinated research/management partnerships (2000)
  2231. The challenge of scientific activities in wilderness (2000)
  2232. Stevensville West Central Study (2000)
  2233. Grizzly bears as a filter for human use management in Canadian Rocky Mountain national parks (2000)
  2234. Fire applications in ecosystem management (2000)
  2235. The real wilderness idea (2000)
  2236. Influence of small-scale disturbances by kangaroo rats on Chihuahuan Desert ants (2000)
  2237. Future trends in society and technology: implications for wilderness research and management (2000)
  2238. Chapter 5: Research on the ferruginous pygmy-owl in Southern Texas: Methodology and applications (2000)
  2239. Estimating the number of tree species in forest populations using current vegetation survey and forest inventory and analysis approximation plots and grid intensities (2000)
  2240. Increasing efficiency of information dissemination and collection through the World Wide Web (2000)
  2241. Wolf research in the Isle Royale wilderness: do the ends justify the means? (2000)
  2242. Chapter 1: The cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl: Taxonomy, distribution, and natural history (2000)
  2243. Windfalls for wilderness: land protection and land value in the Green Mountains (2000)
  2244. Sustaining the land, people, and economy of the Blue Mountains: The Blue Mountains Natural Resources Institute (2000)
  2245. Effects of the Suwannee River sill on the hydrology of the Okefenokee Swamp: application of research results in the environmental assessment process (2000)
  2246. Wood and understory production under a range of ponderosa pine stocking levels, Black Hills, South Dakota (2000)
  2247. State-of-the-wilderness reporting in Ontario: models, tools and techniques (2000)
  2248. Improving livestock management in wilderness (2000)
  2249. Wilderness management planning in an Alaskan national park: last chance to do it right? (2000)
  2250. The effect of time period on point count methodology for monitoring breeding birds (2000)
  2251. The Finnish "social wilderness" (2000)
  2252. A petition for the introduction and field release of the Chondrilla root moth, Bradyrrhoa gilveolella (Treitschke), for the biological control of Rush skeletonweed in North America (2000)
  2253. How wilderness therapy works: an examination of the wilderness therapy process to treat adolescents with behavioral problems and addictions (2000)
  2254. Relationships between trip motivations and selected variables among Allegheny National forest visitors (2000)
  2255. Wilderness: a place for ethical inquiry (2000)
  2256. Assessing interconnections between wilderness and adjacent lands: the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah (2000)
  2257. The challenge of restoring natural fire to wilderness (2000)
  2258. Wilderness as a place for scientific inquiry (2000)
  2259. Protocol for monitoring standing crop in grasslands using visual obstruction (2000)
  2260. Silvicultural treatments (2000)
  2261. Naturalness and wilderness: the dilemma and irony of managing wilderness (2000)
  2262. Gauging the ecological capacity of southern Appalachian reserves: does wilderness matter? (2000)
  2263. Recreational kayak visitor use, distribution, and financial value of beaches in western Prince William Sound, Alaska, between 1987-1998 (2000)
  2264. Benefits of nonfacilitated uses of wilderness (2000)
  2265. Social psychological benefits of a wilderness adventure program (2000)
  2266. Monitoring the vegetation resources in riparian areas (2000)
  2267. Species-area relations of song birds in the Black Hills, South Dakota (2000)
  2268. Wilderness education: an updated review of the literature and new directions for research and practice (2000)
  2269. Does protection of desert tortoise habitat generate other ecological benefits in the Mojave Desert? (2000)
  2270. The Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project: What we have learned (2000)
  2271. Primal hypotheses: the relationship between naturalness, solitude, and the wilderness experience benefits of development of self, development of community, and spiritual development (2000)
  2272. Improving management of nonnative invasive plants in wilderness and other natural areas (2000)
  2273. Building consensus: Legitimate hope or seductive paradox? (2000)
  2274. The Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute: a national wilderness research program in support of wilderness management (2000)
  2275. Indicators of wildness: using attributes of the land to assess the context of wilderness (2000)
  2276. Meadow response to pack stock grazing in the Yosemite wilderness: Integrating research and management (2000)
  2277. The evolution of wilderness wildlife research in North America (2000)
  2278. Source habitats for terrestrial vertebrates of focus in the interior Columbia basin: broadscale trends and management implications. Volume 1—Overview. (2000)
  2279. In their own words: wilderness values of outfitter/guides (2000)
  2280. Soil amendments and planting techniques : campsite restoration in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon (2000)
  2281. Understanding the factors that limit restoration success on a recreation-impacted subalpine site (2000)
  2282. Wilderness fire science: A state of knowledge review (2000)
  2283. An evaluation of wilderness and aquatic biointegrity in western Montana (2000)
  2284. Wilderness science in a time of change conference-Volume 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management; 1999 May 23-­27; Missoula, MT (2000)
  2285. Fire effects on infiltration rates after prescribed fire in northern Rocky Mountain forests, USA (2000)
  2286. Recreation impacts and management in wilderness : A state-of-knowldege review (2000)
  2287. Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management (2000)
  2288. Protecting wilderness air quality in the United States (2000)
  2289. Is there a shared idea of "wilderness" among outdoor recreationists?: evidence from three recreation sites (2000)
  2290. Twenty-eight years of wilderness campsite monitoring in Yosemite National Park (2000)
  2291. Climatic change and wildland recreation: Examining the changing patterns of wilderness recreation in response to the effects of global climate change and the El Nino phenomenon (2000)
  2292. Managing coastal recreation impacts and visitor experience using GIS (2000)
  2293. Modeling relationships between landscape-level attributes and snorkel counts of chinook salmon and steelhead parr in Idaho (2000)
  2294. Thirty-year monitoring of subalpine meadow vegetation following a 1967 trampling experiment at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana (2000)
  2295. Land Stewardship in the 21st Century: The Contributions of Watershed Management (2000)
  2296. Effects of soil compaction on root and root hair morphology: implications for campsite rehabilitation (2000)
  2297. A survey of exotic plants in federal wilderness areas (2000)
  2298. Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: An eastern example (2000)
  2299. A two-stage information-theoretic approach to modeling landscape-level attributes and maximum recruitment of chinook salmon in the Columbia River basin [electronic resource] (2000)
  2300. The consequences of trampling disturbance in two vegetation types at the Wyoming Nature Conservancy's Sweetwater River project area (2000)
  2301. Examining leisure event opportunities of Isle Royale National Park: bridging the gap between social process and spatial form (2000)
  2302. Sanitation in wilderness: Balancing minimum tool policies and wilderness values (2000)
  2303. A political cultural map to future wilderness, monument and park designation (2000)
  2304. Human impact surveys in Mount Rainier National Park : past, present, and future (2000)
  2305. Global change in wilderness areas: disentangling natural and anthropogenic changes (2000)
  2306. Erosion of mountain hiking trail over a seven-year period in Daisetsuzan National Park, central Hokkaido, Japan (2000)
  2307. Attitudes toward roles in a wilderness education program (2000)
  2308. Wilderness recreation use estimation: a handbook of methods and systems (2000)
  2309. Ponderosa pine ecosystems restoration and conservation: steps toward stewardship; 2000 April 25­27; Flagstaff, AZ (2000)
  2310. Restoration of multiple-rut trails in the Tuolumne meadows of Yosemite National Park (2000)
  2311. Do pine trees in aspen stands increase bird diversity? (2000)
  2312. The influence of wilderness restoration programs on visitor experience and visitor opinions of managers (2000)
  2313. The role of prairie dogs as a keystone species: response to Stapp (2000)
  2314. Effectiveness of a confinement strategy in reducing pack stock impacts at campsites in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Idaho (2000)
  2315. Ethical conduct for research : a code of scientific ethics  (2000)
  2316. Wildland fire in ecosystems: effects of fire on fauna  (2000)
  2317. Mountain pine beetle attack in ponderosa pine: Comparing methods for rating susceptibility (2000)
  2318. Wilderness visitors, experiences, and visitor management (2000)
  2319. Wilderness science: an oxymoron? (2000)
  2320. Identifying research needs for improved management of social impacts in wilderness recreation (2000)
  2321. Donations as an alternative to wilderness user fees: the case of the desolation wilderness (2000)
  2322. Wilderness use in the year 2000: societal changes that influence human relationships with wilderness (2000)
  2323. Forest Insect and Disease Tally System (FINDIT) User Manual (2000)
  2324. The role of science in wilderness planning: a state-of-knowledge review (2000)
  2325. Meanings and implications of acceptability judgements for wilderness use impacts (2000)
  2326. Chapter 6: Research needs for the conservation of the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl in Arizona (2000)
  2327. Visitor's knowledge of federal wilderness: implications for wilderness user research and management (2000)
  2328. Personal, societal, and ecological values of wilderness: Sixth World Wilderness Congress proceedings on research, management, and allocation, Volume II (2000)
  2329. Evaluating risks and benefits of wildland fire at landscape scales (2000)
  2330. What is the wildland fire threat to homes? (2000)
  2331. Interferences in place attachment: implications for wilderness (2000)
  2332. Introduction (2000)
  2333. Ecosystem productivity and the impact of climate change (2000)
  2334. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the study of avian and mammalian trophic ecology (2000)
  2335. The effects of wilderness settings on organized groups: a state-of-knowledge paper (2000)
  2336. Wilderness management dilemmas: fertile ground for wilderness management research (2000)
  2337. Air quality management in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wilderness areas (2000)
  2338. Examining winter visitor use in Yellowstone National Park (2000)
  2339. Managing for enhancement of riparian and wetland areas of the Western United States: an annotated bibliography (2000)
  2340. Presence/absence as a metric for monitoring vertebrate populations (2000)
  2341. An individual-based modeling approach to simulating recreation use in wilderness settings (2000)
  2342. Associated riparian communities (2000)
  2343. Rangeland Resource Trends in the United States: A Technical Document Supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment (2000)
  2344. Keynote address: sustaining people and ecosystems in the 21st Century (2000)
  2345. Bird habitat relationships along a Great Basin elevational gradient (2000)
  2346. Wildlife habitat considerations (2000)
  2347. Disturbance and climate change in United States/Mexico borderland plant communities: a state-of-the-knowledge review (2000)
  2348. Ecosystem-based management at lower elevations (2000)
  2349. A framework for evaluating proposals for scientific activities in wilderness (2000)
  2350. Knowledge of and attitudes toward wilderness in the southern Appalachian ecoregion (2000)
  2351. Population growth, economic security, and cultural change in wilderness counties (2000)
  2352. Synergy between ecological needs and economic aspects of ecosystem restoration (2000)
  2353. Carbon sequestration in wood and paper products (2000)
  2354. Ecosystem-based management in the lodgepole pine zone (2000)
  2355. Data base for early postfire succession in Northern Rocky Mountain forests (2000)
  2356. Agencies within communities, communities within ecosystems (2000)
  2357. Preventing disaster: Home ignitability in the wildland-urban interface (2000)
  2358. Small mammals of the Bitterroot National Forest: Ecological significance and guidelines for management (2000)
  2359. The importance of wilderness to whitebark pine research and management (2000)
  2360. Modeling climate change impacts on the forest sector (2000)
  2361. Measures of wilderness trip satisfaction and user perceptions of crowding (2000)
  2362. Developing an ecosystem diversity framework for landscape assessment (2000)
  2363. An on-line image data base system: Managing image collections (2000)
  2364. Social science and the Bitterroot National Forest: A synthesis (2000)
  2365. Food habits of bald eagles wintering in northern Arizona (2000)
  2366. Great Basin Research and Management Project: Restoring and maintaining riparian ecosystem integrity (2000)
  2367. Wilderness on the internet: identifying wilderness information domains (2000)
  2368. Watershed management contributions to land stewardship: A literature review (2000)
  2369. Deforestation in Mwanza District, Malawi, from 1981 to 1992 as determined from Landsat MSS imagery (2000)
  2370. Sequential use of simulation and optimization in analysis and planning (2000)
  2371. Applicability of Montreal Process Criterion 1 - conservation of biological diversity - to rangeland sustainability (2000)
  2372. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: an exploration of the meanings embodied in America's last great wilderness (2000)
  2373. Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park: An evaluation of visitor activity containment policies from the perspective of social conditions (2000)
  2374. Studies in the wilderness areas of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge: fire, bark beetles, human development, and climate change (2000)
  2375. Stream channel responses to streamflow diversion on small streams of the Snake River drainage, Idaho (2000)
  2376. Assessment and response to bark beetle outbreaks in the Rocky Mountain area (2000)
  2377. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Postfire Rehabilitation Treatments (2000)
  2378. Environmental characteristics of the Grand Fir Mosaic and adjacent habitat types (2000)
  2379. The relationship between debt-for-nature swaps and protected area tourism: a plausible strategy for developing countries (2000)
  2380. Effective coping strategies in stressful outdoor recreation situations: conflict on the Ocoee River (2000)
  2381. Effects of sampling design on age ratios of migrants captured at stopover sites (2000)
  2382. The development of the 1999 management plan for the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (Australia) (2000)
  2383. Movements of nonnative brook trout in relation to stream channel slope (2000)
  2384. Determining atmospheric deposition in Wyoming with IMPROVE and other national programs (2000)
  2385. Modeling large woody debris recruitment for small streams of the Central Rocky Mountains (2000)
  2386. Wilderness based ecosystem protection in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States (2000)
  2387. Examination of the home destruction in Los Alamos associated with the Cerro Grande Fire - July 10, 2000 (2000)
  2388. Would ecological landscape restoration make the Bandelier Wilderness more or less of a wilderness? (2000)
  2389. Evaluation of the Barr & Stroud FP15 and Criterion 400 laser dendrometers for measuring upper stem diameters and heights (1999)
  2390. Activity patterns of nesting Mexican Spotted Owls (1999)
  2391. Historical silvicultural treatments (1999)
  2392. Dynamics of a threatened orchid in flooded wetlands (1999)
  2393. Effects of forest roads on habitat quality for Ovenbirds in a forested landscape (1999)
  2394. Leisure places and modernity: the use and meaning of recreational cottages in Norway and the USA (1999)
  2395. Interpretations of vegetative change through 1989: The photopoints (1999)
  2396. Field Methods and Data Processing Techniques Associated With Mapped Inventory Plots (1999)
  2397. Natural forest succession and fire history (1999)
  2398. Comparison of methods to estimate population densities of black-tailed prairie dogs (1999)
  2399. Introduction (1999)
  2400. Recent biodiversity patterns in the Great Plains: Implications for restoration and management (1999)
  2401. Effects of ecosystem-based management treatments (1999)
  2402. Numerically exploring habitat fragmentation effects on populations using cell-based coupled map lattices (1999)
  2403. Eighty-eight years of change in a managed ponderosa pine forest (1999)
  2404. A comparative analysis of hydrologic responses of tropical deciduous and temperate deciduous watershed ecosystems to climatic change (1999)
  2405. The setting and historical background (1999)
  2406. An analysis of PILT-related payments and likely property tax liability of Federal resource management lands (1999)
  2407. Natural regeneration response to initial treatments (1999)
  2408. Characteristics of white-tailed deer fawn beds, Black Hills, South Dakota (1999)
  2409. Coram Experimental Forest: 50 years of research in a western larch forest (1999)
  2410. Why the WTA - WTP disparity matters (1999)
  2411. Rangeland mismanagement in South Africa: Failure to apply ecological knowledge (1999)
  2412. Science Verses Political Reality in Delisting Criteria for a Threatened Species: the Mexican Spotted Owl Experience (1999)
  2413. Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States (1999)
  2414. Habitat capability model for birds wintering in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1999)
  2415. Old Black Hills ponderosa pines tell a story (1999)
  2416. The effects of thinning and similar stand treatments on fire behavior in Western forests. (1999)
  2417. Percent canopy cover and stand structure statistics from the Forest Vegetation Simulator (1999)
  2418. Wilderness uses, users, values, and management (1999)
  2419. Wildlife Resource Trends in the United States: A Technical Document Supporting the 2000 RPA Assessment (1999)
  2420. Environmental psychology: Mapping landscape meanings for ecosystem management (1999)
  2421. Comprehensive inventory of Utah's forest resources, 1993 (1999)
  2422. Structural equation modeling of users' response to wilderness recreation fees (1999)
  2423. Spatial interpolation and simulation of post-burn duff thickness after prescribed fire (1999)
  2424. Support for wilderness recreation fees: The influence of fee purpose and day versus overnight use (1999)
  2425. Abundance and characteristics of snags in western Montana forests (1999)
  2426. Influence of summer biogeography on wood warbler stopover abundance (1999)
  2427. Past and Future Freshwater Use in the United States (1999)
  2428. FHM lichen community results from Wyoming, 1997: a preliminary summary (1999)
  2429. History of Watershed Research in the Central Arizona Highlands (1999)
  2430. Deer mouse predation on the biological control agent, Urophora spp., introduced to control spotted knapweed (1999)
  2431. Apparatus and method for the measurement of forest duff moisture content (1999)
  2432. Multistage remote sensing: toward an annual national inventory (1999)
  2433. Wilderness educators' evaluation of the Impact Monster program (1999)
  2434. White Pine in the American West: A Vanishing Species - Can We Save It? (1999)
  2435. The Northern Goshawk in Utah: Habitat Assessment and Management Recommendations (1999)
  2436. A bibliography for the northern Madrean Biogeographic Province (1999)
  2437. User's Guide To FBASE: Relational Database Software for Managing R1/R4 (Northern/Intermountain Regions) Fish Habitat Inventory Data (1999)
  2438. Spatial and temporal optimization in habitat placement for a threatened plant: the case of the western prairie fringed orchid (1999)
  2439. Ecosystem-based management treatments (1999)
  2440. Historical variability in fire at the ponderosa pine - northern Great Plains prairie ecotone, southeastern Black Hills, South Dakota (1999)
  2441. Relevance of Lick Creek ecosystem-based management treatments to National Forest management (1999)
  2442. Concluding remarks (1999)
  2443. A user guide for the sign sizing program (1999)
  2444. Reducing the wildland fire threat to homes: Where and how much? (1999)
  2445. A preliminary hazard model of white pine blister rust for the Sacramento Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest (1999)
  2446. Cytogeography and chromosome evolution of subgenus Tridentatae of Artemisia (Asteraceae) (1999)
  2447. Comparing manager and visitor perceptions of llama use in wilderness (1998)
  2448. Prescribed fire: the fundamental solution (1998)
  2449. Threatened and endangered species geography: characteristics of hot spots in the conterminous United States (1998)
  2450. X-DRAIN and XDS: a simplified road erosion prediction method (1998)
  2451. Economic valuation by the method of paired comparison, with emphasis on evaluation of the transitivity axiom (1998)
  2452. Development and evaluation of habitat models for herpetofauna and small mammals (1998)
  2453. Aquatic species and habitats (1998)
  2454. Fire scar mapping in a southern African savanna (1998)
  2455. Vascular plant species of the Pawnee National Grassland (1998)
  2456. Evaluation of resource selection methods with different definitions of availability (1998)
  2457. WTA estimates using the method of paired comparison: tests of robustness (1998)
  2458. Paired comparison estimates of willingness to accept versus contingent valuation estimates of willingness to pay (1998)
  2459. Decline of quaking aspen in the Interior West - examples from Utah (1998)
  2460. A method for trapping prairie grouse hens on display grounds (1998)
  2461. Wildland Fire Research: Future Search Conference Notes (1998)
  2462. The brown-headed cowbird and its riparian-dependent hosts in New Mexico (1998)
  2463. Distribution, territory occupancy, dispersal, and demography of northern goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona (1998)
  2464. Guidelines for evaluating air pollution impacts on wilderness within the Rocky Mountain Region: Report of a workshop, 1990 (1998)
  2465. Response of understory species to changes in ponderosa pine stocking levels in the Black Hills (1998)
  2466. Effect of Firewood Harvesting on Birds in a California Oak-Pine Woodland (1998)
  2467. Back to the future? Tourism, place, and sustainability (1998)
  2468. Mexican Spotted Owl Home Range and Habitat Use in Pine-oak Forest: Implications For Forest Management (1998)
  2469. An hermeneutic approach to studying the nature of wilderness experiences (1998)
  2470. Miller Creek Demonstration Forest -- a forest born of fire: a field guide (1998)
  2471. Responses of cavity-nesting birds to stand-replacement fire and salvage logging in ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of southwestern Idaho (1998)
  2472. Native woodlands and birds of South Dakota: past and present (1998)
  2473. Dispersal movements and survival rates of juvenile Mexican Spotted Owls in Northern Arizona (1998)
  2474. Monitoring inter-group encounters in wilderness (1998)
  2475. Sense of place: An elusive concept that is finding a home in ecosystem management (1998)
  2476. Tracking elk hunters with the Global Positioning System (1998)
  2477. Field guide to Intermountain sedges (1998)
  2478. Fire Behavior Associated with the 1994 South Canyon Fire on Storm King Mountain, Colorado (1998)
  2479. Synopsis: the role of prescribed burning in regenerating Quercus macrocarpa and associated woody plants in stringer woodlands in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1998)
  2480. Modeling potential structure ignitions from flame radiation exposure with implications for wildland/urban interface fire management (1998)
  2481. Habitat Relationships of Amphibians and Reptiles in California Oak Woodlands (1998)
  2482. A management-oriented classification of pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Great Basin (1998)
  2483. Data estimation and prediction for natural resources public data (1998)
  2484. Design and analysis for thematic map accuracy assessment: Fundamental principles (1998)
  2485. Recreation use allocation: alternative approaches for the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex (1998)
  2486. Textural analysis of historical aerial photography to characterize woody plant encroachment in South African savanna (1998)
  2487. Logging truck noise near nesting northern goshawks (1998)
  2488. Poisson sampling - The adjusted and unadjusted estimator revisited (1998)
  2489. Time-lapse photography to monitor riparian meadow use (1998)
  2490. From the rio to the sierra: An environmental history of the Middle Rio Grande Basin (1998)
  2491. Bird community relationships to succession in green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) woodlands (1998)
  2492. Lichen communities for forest health monitoring in Colorado, USA: A report to the USDA Forest Service (1998)
  2493. Double sampling for stratification: a forest inventory application in the Interior West (1998)
  2494. Personal, societal, and ecological values of wilderness: Sixth World Wilderness Congress proceedings on research, management, and allocation, volume I (1998)
  2495. Limits of acceptable change planning in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness: 1985 to 1997 (FIDL) (1997)
  2496. Summary (1997)
  2497. Visitor experience and resource protection framework in the National Park System: rationale, current status, and future direction (1997)
  2498. Songbird ecology in southwestern ponderosa pine forests: a literature review. (1997)
  2499. An assessment of forest ecosystem health in the Southwest (1997)
  2500. Limits of acceptable change and natural resources planning: when is LAC useful, when is it not? (1997)
  2501. Spatially-varied erosion modeling using WEPP for timber harvested and burned hillslopes (1997)
  2502. Diets of angora goats grazing leafy spurge Euphorbia esula-infested rangelands (1997)
  2503. Application of LAC-type processes and concepts to nonrecreation management issues in protected areas (1997)
  2504. Using donation mechanisms to value nonuse benefits from public goods (1997)
  2505. Decision support systems for ecosystem management: An evaluation of existing systems (1997)
  2506. Measuring the difference in mean willingness to pay when dichotomous choice contingent valuation responses are not independent (1997)
  2507. Limits of acceptable change and related planning processes: a workshop (1997)
  2508. Large-scale conservation assessment for Neotropical migratory land birds in the interior Columbia River basin. (1997)
  2509. Institutional barriers and opportunities in application of the limits of acceptable change (1997)
  2510. Identifying gaps in conservation networks: of indicators and uncertainty in geographic-based analyses (1997)
  2511. Contemporary human use of southwestern ponderosa pine forests (1997)
  2512. Territories of flammulated owls (Otus flammeolus): Is occupancy a measure of habitat quality? (1997)
  2513. Historical development of limits of acceptable change: conceptual clarifications and possible extensions (1997)
  2514. Role of public involvement in the limits of acceptable change wilderness planning system (1997)
  2515. A comparative analysis of protected area planning and management frameworks (1997)
  2516. Ecology of southwestern ponderosa pine forests. (1997)
  2517. Population viability assessment of salmonids by using probabilistic networks (1997)
  2518. First Order Fire Effects Model: FOFEM 4.0, user's guide (1997)
  2519. Annotated bibliography of publications for LAC applications (1997)
  2520. Recreation management in the Bob Marshall, Great Bear, and Scapegoat Wilderness: 1987 to 1997 (1997)
  2521. The limits of acceptable change process: modifications and clarifications (1997)
  2522. Geostatistics: a new tool for describing spatially-varied surface conditions from timber harvested and burned hillslopes (1997)
  2523. Ice fishing by wintering Bald Eagles in Arizona (1997)
  2524. Experiencing limits of acceptable change: some thoughts after a decade of implementation (1997)
  2525. Comparative habitat use of sympatric Mexican spotted and great horned owls (1997)
  2526. Effects and interactions of fire, logging, and grazing (1997)
  2527. Variation in selection of microhabitats by Merriam's turkey brood hens (1997)
  2528. Proceedings--Limits of Acceptable Change and related planning processes: progress and future directions (1997)
  2529. Songbird status and roles (1997)
  2530. Effects of urbanization and recreation on songbirds (1997)
  2531. Structure Ignition Assessment can help reduce fire damages in the W-UI (1997)
  2532. Effects of timber harvesting on birds in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, USA (1997)
  2533. Spotted Owl: Strix occidentalis (1997)
  2534. A neotropical migratory bird prioritization for National Forests and Grasslands (1997)
  2535. Black-tailed prairie dog status and future conservation planning (1997)
  2536. Greater prairie chicken nesting habitat, Sheyenne National Grassland, North Dakota (1997)
  2537. Conserving biodiversity on native rangelands: Symposium proceedings (1997)
  2538. R1/R4 (Northern/Intermountain Regions) fish and fish habitat standard inventory procedures handbook (1997)
  2539. Landscape dynamics and considerations (1997)
  2540. The role of fire in managing for biological diversity on native rangelands of the Northern Great Plains (1997)
  2541. A historical overview (1997)
  2542. Spatial optimization of prairie dog colonies for black-footed ferret recovery (1997)
  2543. Information bias in contingent valuation: effects of personal relevance, quality of information, and motivational orientation (1996)
  2544. Evaluation of a habitat capability model for nongame birds in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1996)
  2545. Which response format reveals the truth about donations to a public good? (1996)
  2546. Accounting for connectivity and spatial correlation in the optimal placement of wildlife habitat (1996)
  2547. Threats to wilderness ecosystems: impacts and research needs (1996)
  2548. Fitting species-accumulation functions and assessing regional land use impacts on avian diversity (1996)
  2549. Can we restore the fire process? What awaits us if we don't? (1996)
  2550. Fire history in interior ponderosa pine communities of the Black Hills, South Dakota, USA (1996)
  2551. Valuing risks to the environment (1996)
  2552. South Dakota rangelands: more than a sea of grass (1996)
  2553. Spatial and temporal variation in soil and vegetation impacts on campsites (1996)
  2554. Idaho forestry best management practices: compilation of research on their effectiveness (1996)
  2555. Water chemistry of Rocky Mountain Front Range aquatic ecosystems (1996)
  2556. Stand hazard rating for central Idaho forests (1996)
  2557. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics (1996)
  2558. Spatial Accuracy Assessment in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences: Second International Symposium (1996)
  2559. Desired future conditions for Southwestern riparian ecosystems: Bringing interests and concerns together (1996)
  2560. A test of the habitat suitability model for Merriam's wild turkeys (1996)
  2561. Wilderness recreation use trends, 1965 through 1994 (1996)
  2562. Age and gender classification of Merriam's turkeys from foot measurements (1996)
  2563. Campsite impacts in four wildernesses in the south-central United States (1996)
  2564. Spiny hopsage fruit and seed morphology (1996)
  2565. Conservation status of Colorado River cutthroat trout (1996)
  2566. The role of prescribed burning in regenerating Quercus macrocarpa and associated woody plants in stringer woodlands in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1996)
  2567. Energy and minerals industries in national, regional, and state economies  (1996)
  2568. Feeding ecology of Merriam's turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo merriami) in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1996)
  2569. The seminal role of fire in ecosystem management-impetus for this publication (1996)
  2570. Microhabitats of Merriam's turkeys in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1996)
  2571. Restoring fire to mixed conifer forests in the Northern Cascades (1996)
  2572. Response of a depleted sagebrush steppe riparian system to grazing control and woody plantings (1996)
  2573. Restoring historic landscape patterns through management: Restoring fire mosaics on the landscape (1996)
  2574. Seral stage classification and monitoring model for big sagebrush/western wheatgrass/blue grama habitat (1996)
  2575. Fire regimes and approaches for determining fire history (1996)
  2576. Wilderness recreation in the United States: trends in use, users, and impacts (1996)
  2577. Integrated scientific assessment for ecosystem management in the interior Columbia Basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. (1996)
  2578. Determination of fire-initiated landscape patterns: Restoring fire mosaics on the landscape (1996)
  2579. Prescribed fire applications: Restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests (1996)
  2580. The role of fire in Research Natural Areas in the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest (1996)
  2581. Coarse-scale restoration planning and design in Interior Columbia River Basin ecosystems: An example for restoring declining whitebark pine forests (1996)
  2582. Silvicultural applications: Restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests (1996)
  2583. Fire regimes and restoration needs in southwest Oregon (1996)
  2584. A framework for ecosystem management in the Interior Columbia Basin including portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. (1996)
  2585. The concept: Restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests (1996)
  2586. Restoration of fire in National Parks (1996)
  2587. Fire history and landscape restoration in Douglas-fir ecosystems of western Oregon (1996)
  2588. Examples of fire restoration in Glacier National Park (1996)
  2589. Restoring recreational and residential forests (1996)
  2590. Restoring fire to ecosystems: Methods vary with land management goals (1996)
  2591. Applying stand replacement prescribed fires in Alaska (1996)
  2592. Dealing with public concerns in restoring fire to the forest (1996)
  2593. Fire in restoration of Oregon white oak woodlands (1996)
  2594. The use of fire in forest restoration (1996)
  2595. Dynamically incorporating late-successional forest in sustainable landscapes (1996)
  2596. Integrating fire management into land management planning for west-side forests (1996)
  2597. Reestablishing fire-adapted communities to riparian forests in the ponderosa pine zone (1996)
  2598. Smoke considerations for using fire in maintaining healthy forest ecosystems (1996)
  2599. Forests of the Oregon Coast Range-considerations for ecological restoration (1996)
  2600. Whitebark pine ecosystem restoration in western Montana (1996)
  2601. Disturbance regimes and their relationships to forest health. (1995)
  2602. Defining fire and wilderness objectives: Applying limits of acceptable change (1995)
  2603. Assessing pathogen and insect succession functions in forest ecosystems (1995)
  2604. Supplementing forest ecosystem health projects on the ground (1995)
  2605. Forest ecosystem health in the inland west (1995)
  2606. Community attachment, regional identity and resident attitudes toward tourism (1995)
  2607. Evaluating the habitat capability model for Merriam's turkeys (1995)
  2608. Creating a passion for safety vs. management oversight & inspection (1995)
  2609. The values jury to aid natural resource decisions (1995)
  2610. Atypical forest products, processes, and uses: a developing component of National Forest management (1995)
  2611. Anatomy of a mine from prospect to production (1995)
  2612. Developing technology -- a forest health partnership (1995)
  2613. Forest development leading to disturbances (1995)
  2614. Forest health through silviculture: proceedings of the 1995 National Silviculture Workshop, Mescalero, New Mexico, May 8-11, 1995 (1995)
  2615. Ecosystem management, forest health, and silviculture (1995)
  2616. Intergroup conflict in wilderness: balancing opportunities for experience with preservation responsibility (1995)
  2617. Forest health from different perspectives (1995)
  2618. Describing the conditions of forest ecosystems using disturbance profiles (1995)
  2619. Wilderness management principles: science, logical thinking or personal opinion? (1995)
  2620. Constructing bald eagle nests with natural materials (1995)
  2621. Trends in wilderness recreation use characteristics (1995)
  2622. Indirect effects of recreation on wildlife (1995)
  2623. The role of ecological monitoring in managing wilderness (1995)
  2624. How precise are monetary representations of environmental improvements? (1995)
  2625. Experimental trampling of vegetation. II. Predictors of resistance and resilience (1995)
  2626. Closing remarks: A visit to Dr. Stout's and Dr. Murphy's forest health clinic (1995)
  2627. Root diseases: primary agents and secondary consequences of disturbance (1995)
  2628. Oldest Known Engelmann Spruce (1995)
  2629. Gypsy moth role in forest ecosystems: the good, the bad, and the indifferent (1995)
  2630. Experimental trampling of vegetation. I. Relationship between trampling intensity and vegetation response (1995)
  2631. A pebble count procedure for assessing watershed cumulative effects (1995)
  2632. Application of the Forest Vegetation Simulator in evaluating management for old-growth characteristics in southwestern mixed conifer forests (1995)
  2633. Exotic pests: major threats to forest health (1995)
  2634. Structure ignition assessment model (SIAM)  (1995)
  2635. The 1993 RPA timber assessment update (1995)
  2636. Recreational Trampling Experiments: Effects of Trampler Weight and Shoe Type (1995)
  2637. Disturbance and canopy gaps as indicators of forest health in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. (1995)
  2638. Forest vegetation simulation tools and forest health assessment (1995)
  2639. Disturbance of natural vegetation by camping: experimental applications of low-level stress (1995)
  2640. Summary of technical testimony in the Colorado Water Division 1 Trial (1995)
  2641. Larch dwarf mistletoe not found on alpine larch (1995)
  2642. The Applegate Adaptive Management Area ecosystem health assessment (1995)
  2643. Wildlife associations in Rocky Mountain juniper in the northern Great Plains, South Dakota (1995)
  2644. Effects of thinnings on growth and yield in natural Pinus arizonica and Pinus durangensis stands in the El Largo-Madera region in Chihuahua State (1995)
  2645. Food habits of Bald Eagles breeding in the Arizona desert (1995)
  2646. Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii): status-of-knowledge outline with references (1995)
  2647. The role of genetics in improving forest health (1995)
  2648. Forest health through silviculture: opening remarks (1995)
  2649. Putting white pine in its place on the Hiawatha National Forest (1995)
  2650. Impacts of southern pine beetles in special management areas (1995)
  2651. The way to a healthy future for National Forest ecosystems in the West : what role can silviculture and prescribed fire play? (1995)
  2652. Silvicultural practices (commercial thinning) are influencing the health of natural pine stands in eastern California (1995)
  2653. Is self-thinning in ponderosa pine ruled by Dendroctonus bark beetles? (1995)
  2654. Fire in the forest (1995)
  2655. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site (1994)
  2656. Chapter 1: A conservation assessment framework for forest carnivores. (1994)
  2657. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Appendix B: Phytoplankton Species (1994)
  2658. Chapter 4: Lynx. (1994)
  2659. Disturbance Processes and Ecosystem Management (1994)
  2660. Field guide to Intermountain rushes (1994)
  2661. Managing pinyon-juniper woodlands (1994)
  2662. Uses and Abuses of Multipliers in the Stand Prognosis Model (1994)
  2663. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Appendix C: GLEES Macroinvertebrates (1994)
  2664. Appendix C: National Forest System status information (1994)
  2665. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Aquatics (1994)
  2666. The wilderness threats matrix: a framework for assessing impacts (1994)
  2667. An ecological basis for ecosystem management (1994)
  2668. The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the western United States. (1994)
  2669. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Appendix D: The Map Units for GLEES Soil Survey Area (1994)
  2670. Appendix A: Ecoprovinces of the Central North American Cordillera and adjacent plains (1994)
  2671. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Appendix E: Representative Pedon Descriptions for the Soils of the GLEES Wyoming Soil Survey Area: EGL, WGL & Lost Lake Watersheds (1994)
  2672. Feeding ecology of sharp-shinned hawks in deciduous and coniferous forests in Colorado (1994)
  2673. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Floristics (1994)
  2674. Northern goshawk broadcast surveys: hawk response variables and survey cost (1994)
  2675. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Hydrology (1994)
  2676. Managing coarse woody debris in forests of the Rocky Mountains (1994)
  2677. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Geology (1994)
  2678. Chapter 5: Wolverine (1994)
  2679. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Landscape Habitats (1994)
  2680. Stream channel reference sites: an illustrated guide to field technique (1994)
  2681. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Meteorology (1994)
  2682. Appendix B: Fisher, lynx, wolverine summary of distribution information (1994)
  2683. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Introduction (1994)
  2684. Backcountry impact management: Lessons from research (1994)
  2685. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Snow (1994)
  2686. Chapter 7: Information needs and a research strategy for conserving forest carnivores (1994)
  2687. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Soils (1994)
  2688. Chapter 6: The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: considerations for management (1994)
  2689. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Appendix A: Vascular Plants of GLEES (1994)
  2690. A photographic utilization guide for key riparian graminoids (1994)
  2691. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site: Air Quality (1994)
  2692. Underwater methods for study of salmonids in the Intermountain West (1994)
  2693. Fire growth maps for the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area Fires (1994)
  2694. The Northern Goshawk: Ecology and management: Proceedings of a symposium of the Cooper Ornithological Society (1994)
  2695. Chapter 10. Dynamics of subalpine forests (1994)
  2696. The nature of conflict between hikers and recreational stock users in the John Muir wilderness (1994)
  2697. Chapter 6. Conservation status of flammulated owls in the United States (1994)
  2698. A monitoring strategy for the national wilderness preservation system (1994)
  2699. Chapter 7. Information needs: Flammulated owls (1994)
  2700. Chapter 3: Fisher (1994)
  2701. Flammulated, boreal, and great gray owls in the United States: A technical conservation assessment (1994)
  2702. Chapter 2: American marten (1994)
  2703. Chapter 9. Review of technical knowledge: Boreal owls (1994)
  2704. Habitat selection by Mexican Spotted Owls in Northern Arizona (1994)
  2705. Chapter 14. Review of technical knowledge: Great gray owls (1994)
  2706. Germination and seedling establishment of spiny hopsage in response to planting date and seedbed environment (1994)
  2707. Chapter 8. Current management situation: Boreal owls (1994)
  2708. Chapter 1. Approach: The flammulated, boreal, and great gray owl assessments (1994)
  2709. Chapter 3. Current management situation: Flammulated owls (1994)
  2710. Chapter 4. Review of technical knowledge: Flammulated owls (1994)
  2711. Chapter 13. Current management situation: Great gray owls (1994)
  2712. Chapter 2. Methods and terminology used with studies of habitat associations (1994)
  2713. Chapter 16. Conservation status of great gray owls in the United States (1994)
  2714. Chapter 12. Information needs: Boreal owls (1994)
  2715. Chapter 5. Dynamics of ponderosa and Jeffrey pine forests (1994)
  2716. Chapter 17. Information needs: Great gray owls (1994)
  2717. Chapter 15. Dynamics of forest communities used by great gray owls (1994)
  2718. Chapter 11. Conservation status of boreal owls in the United States (1994)
  2719. Nesting ecology of Merriam's turkeys in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1993)
  2720. Birding economics and birder demographics studies as conservation tools (1993)
  2721. Forest resources of the United States, 1992 (1993)
  2722. Susceptibility of volcanic ash-influenced soil in northern Idaho to mechanical compaction (1993)
  2723. User's guide to the Douglas-fir beetle impact model (1993)
  2724. Are populations of neotropical migrant birds limited in summer or winter? implications for management (1993)
  2725. Evaluating the microscopic fecal technique for estimating hard mast in turkey diets (1993)
  2726. Biological diversity, ecological integrity, and neotropical migrants: New perspectives for wildlife management (1993)
  2727. Integration of neotropical migrant bird conservation into other resource management activities in the Midwest (1993)
  2728. A checklist approach for monitoring neotropical migrant birds: twenty-year trends in birds of Quebec using ÉPOQ (1993)
  2729. Effects of silviculture on neotropical migratory birds in central and southeastern oak pine forests (1993)
  2730. Antelope, sage grouse, and neotropical migrants (1993)
  2731. Hikers and recreational stock users: predicting and managing recreation conflicts in three wildernesses (1993)
  2732. Management of New England northern hardwoods, spruce-fir, and eastern white pine for neotropical migratory birds (1993)
  2733. Status and management of neotropical migratory birds: September 21-25, 1992, Estes Park, Colorado (1993)
  2734. Habitat fragmentation in the temperate zone: a perspective for managers (1993)
  2735. Partners in Flight: past, present, and future: nongovernment organization perspective (1993)
  2736. Effects of land use practices on neotropical migratory birds in bottomland hardwood forests (1993)
  2737. Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss of Mexican Spotted and Great Horned Owls (1993)
  2738. Effects of silvicultural treatments on forest birds in the Rocky Mountains: implications and management recommendations (1993)
  2739. Mann Gulch fire: a race that couldn't be won (1993)
  2740. Silvicultural options for neotropical migratory birds (1993)
  2741. Migrant songbirds, habitat change, and conservation prospects in northern Petén, Guatemala: some initial results (1993)
  2742. Protection of neotropical migrants as a major focus of wildlife management (1993)
  2743. Evaluation of mist-netting, nest-searching and other methods for monitoring demographic processes in landbird populations (1993)
  2744. Designing and implementing a monitoring program and the standards for conducting point counts (1993)
  2745. Effects of temperate agriculture on neotropical migrant landbirds (1993)
  2746. Characteristics of visitors without permits compared to those with permits at the Desolation Wilderness, California (1993)
  2747. EMAP and other tools for measuring biodiversity, habitat conditions, and environmental trends (1993)
  2748. Summary of southeastern group breakout sessions (1993)
  2749. Monitoring goals and programs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1993)
  2750. Adding a landscape ecology perspective to conservation and management planning (1993)
  2751. Monitoring bird populations: the role of bird observatories and nongovernmental organizations (1993)
  2752. Wapiti and warblers: integrating game and nongame management in Idaho (1993)
  2753. Monitoring goals and programs of the Bureau of Land Management (1993)
  2754. Closing the gap between research and management (1993)
  2755. Integrated natural resource monitoring on Army lands and its application to conservation of neotropical birds (1993)
  2756. Cooperative partnerships and the role of private landowners (1993)
  2757. USDA Forest Service goals and programs for monitoring neotropical migratory birds (1993)
  2758. A western state perspective on monitoring and managing neotropical migratory birds (1993)
  2759. Partners in Flight: past, present, and future: prospects for neotropical migratory bird conservation in Canada (1993)
  2760. Minimizing conflict between recreation and nature conservation (1993)
  2761. Effects of livestock grazing on neotropical migratory landbirds in western North America (1993)
  2762. The Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) Program: overview and progress (1993)
  2763. Consideration of extinction risks for salmonids (1993)
  2764. Campsites in three western wildernesses: proliferation and changes in condition over 12 to 16 years (1993)
  2765. Virginia's monitoring goals and programs: eastern state perspective (1993)
  2766. An interactive database for setting conservation priorities for western neotropical migrants (1993)
  2767. Packstock in wilderness: use, impacts, monitoring, and management (1993)
  2768. Management implications of cowbird parasitism on neotropical migrant songbirds (1993)
  2769. Regional demand and supply projections for outdoor recreation (1993)
  2770. The fate of turkey #88 (1993)
  2771. Effects of pesticides and contaminants on neotropical migrants (1993)
  2772. Aquatic and wetland vascular plants of the northern Great Plains (1993)
  2773. Integrated wildlife management: western working group (1993)
  2774. Managing piñon-juniper ecosystems for sustainability and social needs (1993)
  2775. Status and management of neotropical migratory birds: Introduction (1993)
  2776. Incorporating effects of natural disturbances in managed ecosystems (1993)
  2777. Partners in Flight: past, present, and future: a government perspective (1993)
  2778. Monitoring neotropical migrants on managed lands: when, where, why (1993)
  2779. Neotropical migratory landbird species and their habitats of special concern within the Southeast Region (1993)
  2780. Effects of land use practices on western riparian ecosystems (1993)
  2781. Demographic and habitat requirements for conservation of bull trout (1993)
  2782. Macrohabitat associations of Merriam's turkeys in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1993)
  2783. Habitat selection of Merriam's turkey (Meleagris gallopavo Merriami) hens with poults in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1993)
  2784. The Partners in Flight species prioritization scheme (1993)
  2785. Management and conservation of migratory landbirds overwintering in the neotropics (1993)
  2786. Involving the private sector in Georgia's conservation initiatives for neotropical birds (1993)
  2787. Population trends and management opportunities for neotropical migrants (1993)
  2788. Stopover habitat: management implications and guidelines (1993)
  2789. Overview of national bird population monitoring programs and databases (1993)
  2790. Fish habitat conditions: using the Northern/Intermountain Regions' inventory procedures for detecting differences on two differently managed watersheds (1993)
  2791. Status of neotropical migrant landbirds in the Midwest: identifying species of management concern (1993)
  2792. Status of neotropical migratory birds in the Northeast: a preliminary assessment (1993)
  2793. Management guidelines for Merriam's wild turkeys (1993)
  2794. Trends in campsite condition: Eagle Cap Wilderness, Bob Marshall Wilderness, and Grand Canyon National Park (1992)
  2795. Roosting habitat of Merriam's turkeys in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1992)
  2796. How To recognize blister rust infection on whitebark pine (1992)
  2797. Stratification of habitats for identifying habitat selection by Merriam's turkeys (1992)
  2798. Characterizing gene responses to drought stress in fourwing saltbush [Atriplex canescens (Pursh.) Nutt.) (1992)
  2799. Fire ecology of forests and woodlands in Utah (1992)
  2800. Visitor characteristics and preferences for three National Forest wildernesses in the South (1992)
  2801. Food habits of Mexican Spotted Owls in Arizona (1992)
  2802. LAC indicators: an evaluation of progress and list of proposed indicators (1992)
  2803. Service life of treated and untreated Black Hills ponderosa pine fenceposts  (1992)
  2804. Effects of the Gates Park Fire on recreation choices (1992)
  2805. Management recommendations for the northern goshawk in the southwestern United States (1992)
  2806. User's Guide to the Parallel Processing Extension of the Prognosis Model (1991)
  2807. Modeling wilderness campsites: factors that influence amount of impact (1991)
  2808. User's Guide to Version 2 of The Regeneration Establishment Model: Part of The Prognosis Model (1991)
  2809. Poult adoption in Merriam's wild turkeys (1991)
  2810. Implications of Random Variation in the Stand Prognosis Model (1991)
  2811. Changes on trails in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Montana, 1978-89 (1991)
  2812. Twenty-two year results of a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) provenance test in North Dakota (1991)
  2813. Forest habitat types of northern Idaho: a second approximation (1991)
  2814. Fire Management Ramifications of Hurricane Hugo (1991)
  2815. Impacts of black-tailed prairie dog rodenticides on nontarget passerines (1991)
  2816. A site-specific approach for assessing the fire risk to structures at the wildland/urban interface (1991)
  2817. Vascular plants of west-central Montana-identification guidebook (1991)
  2818. The influence of past experience on wilderness choice (1991)
  2819. Wildlife preservation and recreational use: conflicting goals of wildland management (1991)
  2820. Predicting behavior and size of crown fires in the Northern Rocky Mountains (1991)
  2821. Recreation in whitebark pine ecosystems: demand, problems, and management strategies (1990)
  2822. An analysis of ratings: a guide to RMRATE (1990)
  2823. Genetic variation in Great Plains Juniperus (1990)
  2824. An analysis of the timber situation in the United States: 1989-2040 (1990)
  2825. Why is it important to monitor social conditions in wilderness? (1990)
  2826. Opportunities to change timber demand through altered timber utilization  (1990)
  2827. How wilderness visitors choose entry points and campsites (1990)
  2828. User's Guide To The Event Monitor: Part of Prognosis Model Version 6 (1990)
  2829. Effects of prairie dog rodenticides on deer mice in western South Dakota (1990)
  2830. Sediment production from forest roads with wheel ruts (1990)
  2831. Black-tailed prairie dog populations one year after treatment with rodenticides (1990)
  2832. Some principles to guide wilderness campsite management (1990)
  2833. User's guide to the western spruce budworm modeling system (1990)
  2834. An analysis of the outdoor recreation and wilderness situation in the United States, 1989-2040 (1990)
  2835. Calling behavior of spotted owls in Northern Arizona (1990)
  2836. Scaling of ratings: concepts and methods (1990)
  2837. Representing Growth Response to Fertilization in the Prognosis Model for Stand Development (1990)
  2838. Low-impact recreational practices for wilderness and backcountry (1989)
  2839. Wilderness recreation use: the current situation (1989)
  2840. Small mammal populations in a grazed and ungrazed ripartan habitat in Nevada (1989)
  2841. Reduction of soil erosion on forest roads (1989)
  2842. Wilderness campsite monitoring methods: a sourcebook (1989)
  2843. Wildlife associated with scoria outcrops: implications for reclamation of surface-mined lands (1989)
  2844. Surface mine impoundments as wildlife and fish habitat (1989)
  2845. A screening procedure to evaluate air pollution effects on Class I wilderness areas (1989)
  2846. Wilderness visitor management practices: a benchmark and an assessment of progress (1989)
  2847. Area of vegetation loss: a new index of campsite impact (1989)
  2848. Promising native forbs for seeding on mine spoils (1989)
  2849. Distribution and habitat use of Mexican Spotted Owls in Arizona (1989)
  2850. White pine blister rust in northern ldaho and western Montana: alternatives for integrated management (1989)
  2851. Beyond the campfire's light: Historical roots of the wilderness concept (1989)
  2852. Streamflow responses to road building and harvesting: A comparison with the equivalent clearcut area procedure (1989)
  2853. Effects of two prairie dog rodenticides on ground-dwelling invertebrates in western South Dakota (1989)
  2854. Characteristics of wilderness users in outdoor recreation assessments (1989)
  2855. Plant compositional change in a colony of black-tailed prairie dogs in South Dakota (1989)
  2856. Significant wilderness qualities: can they be identified and monitored? (1989)
  2857. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado: a challenge to float, a challenge to manage (1989)
  2858. The western prairie fringed orchid (Platanthera praeclara): monitoring and research (1989)
  2859. Managing grazing of riparian areas in the Intermountain Region (1989)
  2860. Viewpoint: needed research on domestic and recreational livestock in wilderness (1989)
  2861. Prairie chicken populations of the Sheyenne Delta in North Dakota, 1961-1987 (1988)
  2862. Selected yield tables for plantations and natural stands in Inland Northwest Forests (1988)
  2863. A statistical model of expansion in a colony of black-tailed prairie dogs (1988)
  2864. Adaptive perch selection as a mechanism of adoption by a replacement Bald Eagle (1988)
  2865. Effects of grazing management treatment on grassland plant communities and prairie grouse habitat (1988)
  2866. Recording wildlife locations with the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid system (1988)
  2867. Winter ecology of the greater prairie chicken on the Sheyenne National Grasslands, North Dakota (1988)
  2868. Summer brood-rearing ecology of the greater prairie chicken on the Sheyenne National Grasslands (1988)
  2869. Diets of greater prairie chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands (1988)
  2870. 1988 Revisions to the 1978 National Fire-Danger Rating System  (1988)
  2871. An English-Spanish glossary of terminology used in forestry, range, wildlife, fishery, soils, and botany (Glosario en Ingles-Espanol de terminologia usada en forestales, pastizales, fauna, silvestre, pesqueria, suelos, y botanica) (1988)
  2872. Prairie chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands: September 18, 1987; Crookston, Minnesota (1988)
  2873. Arthropod consumption by small mammals on prairie dog colonies and adjacent ungrazed mixed grass prairie in western South Dakota (1988)
  2874. Habitat usage by prairie grouse on the Sheyenne National Grasslands (1988)
  2875. Wildlife response to stand structure of deciduous woodlands (1988)
  2876. Influence of ponderosa pine overstory on forage quality in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1988)
  2877. Some observations on the stoichiometry of feldspar hydrolysis in granitic soil (1988)
  2878. Climate of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, central Idaho (1988)
  2879. The value of Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) woodlands in South Dakota as small mammal habitat (1988)
  2880. Estimated carrying capacity for cattle competing with prairie dogs and forage utilization in western South Dakota (1988)
  2881. Management of amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals in North America: Proceedings of the symposium (1988)
  2882. The vegetation of the Grand River/Cedar River, Sioux, and Ashland Districts of the Custer National Forest: a habitat type classification. (1988)
  2883. Management of livestock to improve and maintain prairie chicken habitat on the Sheyenne National Grasslands (1988)
  2884. Increment-borer methods for determining fire history in coniferous forests (1988)
  2885. Concepts and interpreted examples in advanced fuel modeling (1987)
  2886. Hybrid poplar cultivars for maximizing phytomass production on gold mine tailings in the Black Hills (1987)
  2887. Managing wilderness recreation use: common problems and potential solutions (1987)
  2888. Factors influencing woodlands of southwestern North Dakota (1987)
  2889. Demography of black-tailed prairie dog populations reoccupying sites treated with rodenticide (1987)
  2890. Using twig diameters to estimate browse utilization on three shrub species in southeastern Montana (1987)
  2891. Soil disturbance-tree growth relations in central Idaho clearcuts (1987)
  2892. Habitat use by mountain quail in Northern California (1987)
  2893. Guidelines for measuring the physical, chemical, and biological condition of wilderness ecosystems (1987)
  2894. On measuring bird habitat: influence of observer variability and sample size (1987)
  2895. Using Prescribed Fire to Reduce the Risk of Large Wildfires: A Break-Even Analysis (1987)
  2896. Turkey habitat use and nesting characteristics in ponderosa pine (1987)
  2897. Guidelines for prescribed burning sagebrush-grass rangelands in the northern Great Basin (1987)
  2898. An annotated bibliography of the hydrology and fishery studies of the South Fork Salmon River (1987)
  2899. Avian use of scoria rock outcrops (1987)
  2900. Eggshell quality and organochlorine residues in eggs of merlins, Falco columbarius, in southeastern Montana (1987)
  2901. Home range and habitat utilization of breeding male merlins, Falco columbarius, in southeastern Montana (1987)
  2902. User's Guide To CHEAP0 II-Economic Analysis of Stand Prognosis Model Outputs (1986)
  2903. Ecological changes on campsites in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, 1979 to 1984 (1986)
  2904. Genetic variation in ponderosa pine: A 15-year test of provenances in the Great Plains (1986)
  2905. Resource impacts caused by recreation (1986)
  2906. Flora and fauna associated with prairie dog colonies and adjacent ungrazed mixed-grass prairie in western South Dakota (1986)
  2907. Bird species associated with green ash woodlands in the Slim Buttes, South Dakota (1986)
  2908. Prescribed fire opportunities in grasslands invaded by Douglas-fir: state-of-the-art guidelines (1986)
  2909. Radiation dosimetry on revegetated uranium mill tailings in western South Dakota (1986)
  2910. Uranium and radium concentrations in plants growing on uranium mill tailings in South Dakota (1986)
  2911. BEHAVE: fire behavior prediction and fuel modeling system-BURN Subsystem, part 1 (1986)
  2912. Supplement to The User's Guide for The Stand Prognosis Model-version 5.0 (1986)
  2913. Diseases of trees in the Great Plains (1986)
  2914. Choices of wilderness environments -- differences between real and hypothetical choice situations (1985)
  2915. Breeding chronology and reproductive success of Richardson's merlins in southeastern Montana (1985)
  2916. Do choices of sport fisheries reflect angler preferences for site attributes? (1985)
  2917. Esthetics and landscaping (1985)
  2918. Evaluating user impacts and management controls: Implications for recreation choice behavior (1985)
  2919. Growth (1985)
  2920. Effects of treatment and seed source on germination of eastern redcedar seed (1985)
  2921. Approximating recreation site choice: the predictive capability of a lexicographic semi-order model (1985)
  2922. Fire (1985)
  2923. Substitution in recreation choice behavior (1985)
  2924. Other physical factors (1985)
  2925. Effects of water and temperature (1985)
  2926. Why here and not there: The conditional nature of recreation choice (1985)
  2927. Soils (1985)
  2928. COVER: A user's guide to the CANOPY and SHRUBS extension of the Stand Prognosis Model (1985)
  2929. Climates (1985)
  2930. Resource and activity substitutes for recreational salmon fishing in New Zealand (1985)
  2931. Vegetation associations (1985)
  2932. Vegetation and soils of burrowing owl nest sites in Conata Basin, South Dakota (1985)
  2933. The value of wooded draws on the northern high plains for hunting, furs, and woodcutting (1985)
  2934. Diseases (1985)
  2935. Proceedings--symposium on recreation choice behavior (1985)
  2936. A developmental model of recreation choice behavior (1985)
  2937. Aspen: Ecology and management in the western United States (1985)
  2938. Predicting the impacts of a high-voltage transmission line on big game hunting opportunities in Western Montana (1985)
  2939. Water and watershed (1985)
  2940. Habitat used by shrews in southeastern Montana (1985)
  2941. Wildlife (1985)
  2942. Methodology for studying recreation choice behavior with emphasis on grounded inquiry (1985)
  2943. Wooded draws in rangelands of the northern Great Plains (1985)
  2944. Animal impacts (1985)
  2945. Vegetative regeneration (1985)
  2946. Insects and other invertebrates (1985)
  2947. Long-eared owls nesting in Badlands National Park (1985)
  2948. Rodent-vegetation relationships in southeastern Montana (1985)
  2949. Upland hardwood habitat types in southwestern North Dakota (1985)
  2950. Forage (1985)
  2951. Regeneration (1985)
  2952. Burrowing owl foods in Conata Basin, South Dakota (1985)
  2953. Nurse crop (1985)
  2954. Intermediate treatments (1985)
  2955. Introduction (1985)
  2956. Rotations (1985)
  2957. Field guide to forest plants of northern Idaho (1985)
  2958. Wood resource (1985)
  2959. Harvesting (1985)
  2960. Management overview (1985)
  2961. Quality of water for livestock in man-made impoundments in the northern High Plains (1985)
  2962. Genetics and variation (1985)
  2963. Forest succession on four habitat types in western Montana (1985)
  2964. Sexual reproduction, seeds, and seedlings (1985)
  2965. Choosing recreation settings: Processes, findings, and research directions (1985)
  2966. Management for esthetics and recreation, forage, water, and wildlife (1985)
  2967. Distribution (1985)
  2968. Taxonomy (1985)
  2969. Wood utilization (1985)
  2970. Morphology (1985)
  2971. Reconceptualizing the motive/environment link in recreation choice behavior (1985)
  2972. Modeling forest scenic beauty: Concepts and application to ponderosa pine (1984)
  2973. Shrub and tree establishment on coal spoils in northern High Plains - USA (1984)
  2974. Volume and biomass for curlleaf cercocarpus in Nevada (1984)
  2975. Wilderness fire management planning guide (1984)
  2976. The 1978 National Fire-Danger Rating System: technical documentation (1984)
  2977. BEHAVE: fire behavior prediction and fuel modeling system--FUEL subsystem (1984)
  2978. Plant community variability on a small area in southeastern Montana (1984)
  2979. Genetic variation in blue spruce: A test of populations in Nebraska (1984)
  2980. Coyote foods in the Black Hills, South Dakota (1984)
  2981. Establishment of trees and shrubs on lands disturbed by mining in the West (1984)
  2982. Whole stand volume tables for quaking aspen in the Rocky Mountains (1984)
  2983. Big game habitat use in southeastern Montana (1984)
  2984. An economic analysis of black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) control (1984)
  2985. Evaluating slope stability prior to road construction (1983)
  2986. Methods for evaluating stream, riparian, and biotic conditions (1983)
  2987. Ten-year performance of ponderosa pine provenances in the Great Plains of North America  (1983)
  2988. An important lichen of southeastern Montana rangelands (1983)
  2989. How to predict the spread and intensity of forest and range fires (1983)
  2990. Management considerations to enhance use of stock ponds by waterfowl broods (1983)
  2991. Field procedures for verification and adjustment of fire behavior predictions (1983)
  2992. Fire ecology of Montana forest habitat types east of the Continental Divide (1983)
  2993. Prairie dogs as ecosystem regulators on the northern High Plains (1983)
  2994. Climate of Priest River Experimental Forest, northern Idaho (1983)
  2995. Interior ponderosa pine in the Black Hills (1983)
  2996. A user's guide to the combined stand prognosis and Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreak model (1982)
  2997. A comparison of two waterfowl brood survey techniques (1982)
  2998. Management preferences of recreationists in a scenic corridor: Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona (1982)
  2999. Managing Intermountain rangelands - sagebrush-grass ranges (1982)
  3000. User's Guide to the Stand Prognosis Model (1982)
  3001. Biota of uranium mill tailings near the Black Hills (1982)
  3002. Effects of partial cutting on diseases, mortality, and regeneration of Rocky Mountain aspen stands (1982)
  3003. Charts for interpreting wildland fire behavior characteristics (1982)
  3004. The biological costs of not reclaiming bentonite mine spoils (1982)
  3005. A calibration model for screen-caged Peltier thermocouple psychrometers (1982)
  3006. Ponderosa pine mortality resulting from a mountain pine beetle outbreak (1982)
  3007. Perennial forbs for wildlife habitat restoration on mined lands in the northern Great Plains (1982)
  3008. Stand, Fuel, and Potential Fire Behavior Characteristics in an Irregular Southeastern Arizona Ponderosa Pine Stand (1982)
  3009. Aids to determining fuel models for estimating fire behavior (1982)
  3010. Evidence of Bald Eagles feeding on freshwater mussels (1982)
  3011. Biomass of singleleaf pinyon and Utah juniper (1981)
  3012. Preliminary Burning Prescriptions for Ponderosa Pine Fuel Reductions in Southeastern Arizona (1981)
  3013. Photo guide for appraising downed woody fuels in Montana forests: Grand fir - larch - Douglas-fir, western hemlock, western redcedar - western hemlock, and western redcedar cover types (1981)
  3014. Handbook for inventorying surface fuels and biomass in the Interior West (1981)
  3015. Use of the recreation opportunity planning system to inventory recreation opportunities of arid lands (1981)
  3016. Inventory and analysis of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) sites: a feasibility study (1980)
  3017. Evidence for leafy spurge dissemination by birds? (1980)
  3018. Remote sensing of wildland resources: A state-of-the-art review (1979)
  3019. Planning and evaluating prescribed fires--a standard procedure (1978)
  3020. Birds and mammals of Manitou Experimental Forest, Colorado (1977)
  3021. Wildfire effects on a ponderosa pine ecosystem: An Arizona case study (1977)
  3022. Beyond wilderness: Broadening the applicability of limits of acceptable change (1977)
  3023. Growth and decay losses in Colorado aspen (1977)
  3024. A method for determining fire history in coniferous forests in the Mountain West (1977)
  3025. Handbook for predicting slash weight of western conifers (1977)
  3026. History of Forest Service Research in the Central and Southern Rocky Mountain Regions, 1908-1975 (1976)
  3027. Nesting bald eagles attack researcher (1976)
  3028. Fire danger rating network density (1976)
  3029. Toward a better understanding of the social benefits of outdoor recreation participation (1976)
  3030. Biology and management of threatened and endangered western trouts (1976)
  3031. Estimating wildfire behavior and effects (1976)
  3032. Measuring landscape esthetics: the scenic beauty estimation method (1976)
  3033. Phytotoxic grass residues reduce germination and initial root growth of ponderosa pine (1975)
  3034. An aid to streamlining fire-weather station networks (1975)
  3035. Provisional tree and shrub seed zones for the Great Plains (1975)
  3036. Silviculture of southwestern mixed conifers and aspen: the status of our knowledge (1974)
  3037. Erosion over time on severely disturbed granitic soils: a model (1974)
  3038. Handbook for inventorying downed woody material (1974)
  3039. Development of spruce-fir stands following spruce beetle outbreaks (1974)
  3040. Identifying ponderosa pines infested with mountain pine beetles (1974)
  3041. Prognosis model for stand development (1973)
  3042. Scotch pine for the northern Great Plains (1973)
  3043. Scots pine in eastern Nebraska: A provenance study (1971)
  3044. Mountain pine beetle infestations in relation to lodgepole pine diameters (1969)
  3045. Indicators and associated decay of Engelmann spruce in Colorado (1966)
  3046. Lumber production in Arizona and New Mexico, 1960 (1964)
  3047. Extent of decay associated with Fomes igniarius sporophores in Colorado aspen (1963)
  3048. Decay of subalpine fir in Colorado (1960)
  3049. A survey of effects of intentional burning on fuels and timber stands of ponderosa pine in Arizona (1960)
  3050. Decay of aspen in Colorado (1959)
  3051. Progress report on the rate of deterioration of beetle-killed Engelmann spruce in Colorado (1959)
  3052. Half a century of research - Fort Valley Experimental Forest 1908-1958 (1958)
  3053. A meteorological study of parks and timbered areas in the western yellow-pine forests of Arizona and New Mexico (1913)
  3054. Papers on climatology in relation to agriculture, transportation, water resources, etc.: The Coconino Forest Experiment Station near Flagstaff, Ariz. (1910)
  3055. Measurements of the effects of forest cover upon the conservation of snow waters (1909)

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