RMRS Research Papers (RP)
All Research Papers (RP) printed by the Rocky Mountain Research Station listed in descending order by publication number. Only titles with links are available online.
RMRS-RP-72WWW: Estimating canopy cover in forest stands used by Mexican spotted owls: Do stand exam routines provide estimates comparable to field-based techniques?
RMRS-RP-71: Wilderness visitors, experiences, and management preferences: How they vary with use level and length of stay
RMRS-RP-70: Surface fuel litterfall and decomposition in the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A.
RMRS-RP-69: Age structure and expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands: a regional perspective in the Intermountain West
RMRS-RP-68: The influence of partial cutting on mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality in Black Hills ponderosa pine stands
RMRS-RP-67CD: Vegetation and soil effects from prescribed, wild, and combined fire events along a ponderosa pine and grassland mosaic
RMRS-RP-66WWW: Modeling snag dynamics in northern Arizona mixed-conifer and ponderosa pine forests
RMRS-RP-65WWW: Soil vital signs: A new Soil Quality Index (SQI) for assessing forest soil health
RMRS-RP-64: A different time and place test of ArcHSI: A spatially explicit habitat model for elk in the Black Hills
RMRS-RP-63: Changes in the motivations, perceptions, and behaviors of recreation users: Displacement and coping in wilderness
RMRS-RP-62WWW: A descriptive analysis of change in eligibility status for the USDA Forest Service Economic Recovery Program
RMRS-RP-61CD: Development and evaluation of the photoload sampling technique
RMRS-RP-60: Comparison of combinations of sighting devices and target objects for establishing circular plots in the field
RMRS-RP-59: Mesquite removal and mulching impacts on herbage production on a semidesert grass-shrub rangeland
RMRS-RP-58: Comparison of crown fire modeling systems used in three fire management applications
RMRS-RP-57WWW: Dietary overlap between sympatric Mexican spotted and great horned owls in Arizona
RMRS-RP-56WWW: A survey of potential bald eagle nesting habitat along the Great Lakes shoreline
RMRS-RP-55: Wildland fire effects in silviculturally treated vs. untreated stands of New Mexico and Arizona
RMRS-RP-54: Mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality in partially cut plots surrounded by unmanaged stands
RMRS-RP-53: Reforestation trials and secondary succession with three levels of overstory shade in the Grand Fir Mosaic ecosystem
RMRS-RP-52: Montana logging utilization, 2002
RMRS-RP-51: Refinement of the Arc-Habcap model to predict habitat effectiveness for elk
RMRS-RP-50: Wood wastes and residues generated along the Colorado Front Range as a potential fuel source
RMRS-RP-49: Sound recordings of road maintenance equipment on the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico
RMRS-RP-48: Transpiration and multiple use management of thinned Emory oak coppice
RMRS-RP-47: Roles of woody root-associated fungi in forest ecosystem processes: recent advances in fungal identification
RMRS-RP-46WWW: Assessing soil compaction on Forest Inventory & Analysis phase 3 field plots using a pocket penetrometer
RMRS-RP-45: Evaluating Great Lakes bald eagle nesting habitat with Bayesian inference
RMRS-RP-44: A field protocol to monitor cavity-nesting birds
RMRS-RP-43: A 20-year recount of bird populations along a Great Basin elevational gradient
RMRS-RP-42: Growth of lodgepole pine stands and its relation to mountain pine beetle susceptibility
RMRS-RP-41: Reestablishing natural succession on acidic mine spoils at high elevations: Long-term ecological restoration
RMRS-RP-40: Countering misinformation concerning big sagebrush
RMRS-RP-39: Detecting swift fox: smoked-plate scent stations versus spotlighting
RMRS-RP-38: Vegetative characteristics of swift fox denning and foraging sites in southwestern South Dakota
RMRS-RP-37: Opportunities for making wood products from small diameter trees in Colorado
RMRS-RP-36: Frequency of comandra blister rust infection episodes on lodgepole pine
RMRS-RP-35: Dynamics of a pinyon-juniper stand in northern Arizona: a half-century history
RMRS-RP-34: Stripcut-thinning of ponderosa pine stands: An Arizona case study
RMRS-RP-33: Snowpack-runoff relationships for mid-elevation snowpacks on the Workman Creek watersheds of Central Arizona
RMRS-RP-32: Wood use in Colorado at the turn of the twenty-first century
RMRS-RP-31: Day users in wilderness: how different are they?
RMRS-RP-30: Solar treatments for reducing survival of mountain pine beetle in infested ponderosa and lodgepole pine logs
RMRS-RP-29: Assessing crown fire potential by linking models of surface and crown fire behavior
RMRS-RP-28: Small mammals in successional prairie woodlands of the Northern Great Plains
RMRS-RP-27WWW: First-year postfire and postharvest soil temperatures in aspen and conifer stands
RMRS-RP-26: Mountain pine beetle attack in ponderosa pine: Comparing methods for rating susceptibility
RMRS-RP-25: Building consensus: legitimate hope or seductive paradox?
RMRS-RP-24: Environmental characteristics of the Grand Fir mosaic and adjacent habitat types
RMRS-RP-23: Bird habitat relationships along a Great Basin elevational gradient
RMRS-RP-22: Heavy thinning of ponderosa pine stands: an Arizona case study
RMRS-RP-21: Optimum timeframes for detecting songbird vocalizations in the Black Hills
RMRS-RP-20: Stream channel responses to streamflow diversion on small streams of the Snake River rainage, Idaho
RMRS-RP-19: Habitat capability model for birds wintering in the Black Hills, South Dakota
RMRS-RP-18: Runoff and sediment yield from proxy records: Upper Animas Creek Basin, New Mexico
RMRS-RP-17: Service life of fence posts treated by double-diffusion methods
RMRS-RP-16: Competitive effects of bluebunch wheatgrass, crested wheatgrass, and cheatgrass on antelope bitterbrush seedling emergence and survival
RMRS-RP-15: Wilderness educators' evaluation of the impact monster program
RMRS-RP-14: Monitoring inter-group encounters in wilderness
RMRS-RP-13: Characteristics of endemic-level mountain pine beetle populations in south-central Wyoming
RMRS-RP-12: Alkalinity generation in snowmelt and rain runoff during short distance flow over rock
RMRS-RP-11: Responses of cavity-nesting birds to stand-replacement fire and salvage logging in ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of southwestern Idaho
RMRS-RP-10: Comparing manager and visitor perceptions of llama use in wilderness
RMRS-RP-9: Fire behavior associated with the 1994 South Canyon Fire on Storm King Mountain, Colorado
RMRS-RP-8: Native woodlands and birds of South Dakota: past and present
RMRS-RP-7: Double sampling for stratification: a forest inventory application in the Interior West
RMRS-RP-6: Weighted Linear Regression Using D2H and D2 as the Independent Variables
RMRS-RP-5: Fuel Reduction in Residential and Scenic Forests: a Comparison of three Treatments in a Wester Montana Ponderosa Pine Stand
RMRS-RP-4: FARSITE: Fire Area Simulator - model development and evaluation
RMRS-RP-3: Tracking elk hunters with the Global Positioning System
RMRS-RP-2: A Nonparametric Analysis of Plot Basal Area Growth Using Tree Based Models
RMRS-RP-1: Vegetation of the Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site
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