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Post-Fire Treatment Impacts on Fine Fuels in Westside Sierra Nevada Forests


Works Cited


Beschta, R,L., J.J. Rhodes, K.B. Kauffman, R.E. Gresswell, G.W Minshall, J.R. Karr, D.A. Perry, F.R. Hauser, and C.A. Frissell. 2004. Postfire management on forested public lands of the western United States. Conservation Biology 18:957-967.

Brooks, M.L., C.M. D’Antonio, D.M. Richardson, J.M. DiTomaso, J.B. Grace, R.J. Hobbs, J.E. Keeley, M. Pellant, and D. Pyke. 2004. Effects of invasive alien plants on fire regimes. Bioscience 54:677-688.

Brown, J.K. 1974. Handbook for inventorying downed woody material. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report, INT-16.

Fiddler G.O. and P.M. McDonald. 1999. Treatment duration and time since disturbance affect vegetation development in a young ponderosa pine plantation. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Research Note, PSW-RN-424.

Helms, J.A., and J.C. Tappeiner. 1996. Silviculture in the Sierra. Pages 439-476 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project. Final Report to Congress. Status of the Sierra Nevada. Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, University of California, Davis.

Johnson, K.N., J. Sessions, J. Franklin, and J. Gabriel. 1998. Integrating wildfire into strategic planning for Sierra Nevada forests. Journal of Forestry 96(1):42-49.

Keeley, J.E. 2001. Fire and invasive species in Mediterranean-climate ecosystems of California. Pages 81-94 in K.E.M. Galley and T.P. Wilson, editors. Proceedings of the invasive species workshop: the role of fire in the control and spread of invasive species. Misc. Publ. No. 11. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee.

McDonald, P.M., and G.A. Everest. 1996. Response of young ponderosa pines, shrubs, and grasses to two release treatments. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Research Note, PSW-RN-419-Web.

McDonald, P.M. and G.O. Fiddler. 1995. Development of a mixed shrub­ponderosa pine community in a natural and treated condition. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Research Paper, PSW-RP-224-Web.

McDonald, P.M. and G.O. Fiddler. 1999. Recovery of a bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) plant community after site preparation and planting of ponderosa pine seedlings. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Research Note, PSW-RN-423-Web.

McDonald, P.M., G.O. Fiddler, and P.W. Meyer. 1996. Vegetation trends in a young conifer plantation after grazing, grubbing, and chemical release. USDA Forest Service, Research Paper, PSW-RP-228.

McIver, J.D. and L. Starr, editors. 2000. Environmental effects of postfire logging: literature review and annotated bibliography. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, General Technical Report, PNW-GTR-486.

McKelvey, K.S., C.N. Skinner, C. Chang, D.C. Erman, S.J. Husari, D.J. Parsons, J.W. van Wagtendonk, and C.P. Weatherspoon. 1996. An overview of fire in the Sierra Nevada. Pages 1033-1040 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project. Final Report to Congress. Status of the Sierra Nevada. Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, University of California, Davis.

Skinner, C.N. and C. Chang. 1996. Fire regimes, past and present. Pages 1041-1069 in Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project. Final Report to Congress. Status of the Sierra Nevada. Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, University of California, Davis.

 

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