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Alig, R.J.; Adams, D.M.; McCarl, B.A. 1998. Ecological
and economic impacts of forest policies: interactions across forestry
and agriculture. Ecological Economics. 27: 63-78 (763 Kb)
Agee, James K.; Wright, Clinton S.; Williamson, Nathan; Huff,
Mark H. 2002. Foliar
moisture content of Pacific Northwest vegetation and its relation
to wildland fire behavior. Forest Ecology and
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Andersen, H.E;, Foster, J.; Reutebuch, S.. 2003. Estimating
forest structure parameters within Fort Lewis Military Reservation
using airborne laser scanner (LIDAR) data. In: Proceedings,
2nd Inter-national Precision Forestry Symposium. Seattle, WA.
University of Washington, College of Forest Resources: 45-53.
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Andersen, H.E.; McGaughey, R.J.;Carson, W.; Reutebuch, S.; Mercer,
B.; Allan. J. 2003. A
comparison of forest canopy models derived from LIDAR and INSAR
data in a Pacific Northwest conifer forest. International Archives
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Aubry, K.B.; Amaranthus, M.P.; Haipern, C.B.;
White, J.D.; Woodard, B.L.; Peterson, C.E.; Lagoudakisi,
C.A.; Horton, A.J. 1999. Evaluating
the effects of varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention:
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Aubry, K.B.; Halpern, C.B.; Maguire, D.A. 2004. Ecological
effects of variable retention harvests in the northwestern United
States:
the DEMO study. Forest Snow and Landscape Research. 78(1/2):
119-137. (1.45 MB)
Aukema, J.E. 2003. Vectors,
viscin, and Viscaceae: mistletoes as parasites, mutualists, and
resources. Frontiers in Ecology and
the Environment. 1(3): 212-219. (2.74 MB)
Baird, M.; Zabowski, D.; Everett R.L. 1999. Wildfire
effects on carbon and nitrogen in inland coniferous forests.
Plant and Soil. 209: 233-243. (1.41MB)
Barbour, R.J. 1999. Relationship
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Proceedings wood technology clinic and show. [Place of Publication
unknown]: Wood Technology: 40-46. (740 Kb)
Bayrakgi, R.; Carey, A.B.; Wilson, T.M. 2001. Current
status of the Western gray squirrel population in the Puget
Trough, Washington.
Northwest Science. 75(4): 333-341. (378 Kb)
Ben-David, M.; Hanley, T.A.; Schell, D.M. 1998. Fertilization
of terrestrial vegetation by spawning Pacific salmon: the role
of flooding and predator activity. Oikos. 83: 47-55. (637
KB)
Bisson, P.A.; Coutant, C.C.; Goodman, D.; Gramlin R.; Lettenmaier,
D.; Lichatowich, J.; Liss, W.; Loudenslager, E.; McDonald, L.;
Philipp, D.; Riddell, B.; Loudenslager, E. 2002. Hatchery
surpluses in the Pacific Northwest. Fisheries. 27(12): 16-27.
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Bisson, P.A.; Raphael, M.G.; Foster, A.D.; Jones, L.L. 2002. Influence
of site and landscape features on vertebrate assemblages in small
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eds. Congruent management of multiple resources: Proceedings
from the Wood Compatibility Initiative workshop. Gen.
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Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station:
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Bisson, P.A.; Rieman, B.E.; Luce, C.; Hessburg, P.F.; Lee, D.C.;
Kershner, J.L.; Reeves, G.H. Gresswell, R.E. 2003. Fire
and aquatic ecosystems of the western USA: current knowledge and
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Forest Ecology and Management. 178: 213-229. (302 Kb)
Bormann, B.T.; Spaltenstein, H. McClellan, M.H.; Ugolini, F.C.;
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soil development after windthrow disturbance in pristine forests.
Journal of Ecology. 83: 747-757. (416 Kb)
Bramblett, R.G.; Bryant, M.D.; Wright, B.E.; White, R.G. 2002.
Seasonal
use of small tributary and main-stem habitats by juvenile steelhead,
coho salmon, and Dolly Varden in a southeastern Alaska
drainage basin. American Fisheries Society. 131: 498-506. (240
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Brodie, L.C.; Debell, D.S. 2004. Evaluation
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Brooks, J.R.; Meinzer, F.C.; Coulombe, R.; Gregg, J. 2002.
Hydraulic redistribution of soil water during summer drought in
two contrasting Pacific Northwest coniferous forests. Tree Physiology.
22: 1107-1117. (859 Kb)
Bryant, M.D. 2002. Estimating
fish populations by removal methods with minnow traps in southeast
Alaska streams. North American Journal
of Fisheries Management. 20: 923-930. (134 Kb)
Bryant, M.D.; Swanston, D.N. 1998. Coho
salmon populations in the Karst landscape of north Prince of
Wales Island, southeast
Alaska. American Fisheries Society. 127: 425-433. (168 Kb)
Bull, E.L. 2000. Seasonal
and sexual differences in American marten diet in northeastern Oregon.
Northwest Science. 74(3): 186-191. (45 Kb)
Bull, E.L. 2001. Survivorship
of pileated woodpeckers in northeastern Oregon. Journal of Field
Ornithology. 72(1): 131-135. (589 Kb)
Bull, E.L. 2003. Declines
in the breeding population of Vaux's Swifts in northeastern Oregon.
Western Birds. 34: 230-234. (377 KB)
Bull, E.L.; Heater, T.W. 2001. Survival,
causes of mortality, and reproduction in American marten in northeastern
Oregon. Northwestern
Naturalist. 82(1): 1-6. (388 KB)
Carey, A.B. 1995. Sciurids
in Pacific Northwest managed and old-growth forests. Ecological
Applications. 5(3): 648-661. (290 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 1995. Spotted
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Carey, A.B. 1996. Interactions
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Carey, A.B. 1998. Dimensions
of ecosystem management: a system approach to policy formulation.
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Seattle, WA : College of Forest Resources, University of Washington:
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Carey, A.B. 1998. Ecological
foundations of biodiversity: lessons from natural and managed
forests of the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Science. 72(2):
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Carey, A.B. 1999. Red
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Carey, A.B. 2000. Ecology
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Furth, Germany: Filander Verlag: 45-66.
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Carey, A.B. 2000. Effects
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Ecological Applications. 10(1): 1-100. 248-257. (234 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2001. Experimental manipulation of spatial heterogeneity
in
Douglas-fir forests: effects on squirrels. Forest Ecology and Management.
152: 13-30. (324 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2001. Induced
spatial heterogeneity in forest canopies: responses of small
mammals. Journal of Wildlife Management. 65(4):
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Carey, A.B. 2002. Globalization
of flora: inviting worldwide ecosystem disaster. Renewable
Resources Journal. 20(1): 13-17. (138 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2002. Response
of northern flying squirrels to supplementary dens. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30(2): 547-556. (672 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2003. Biocomplexity
and restoration of biodiversity in temperate coniferous forest:
inducing spatial heterogeneity with variable-density thinning. Forestry.
76(2): 127-136. (202 Kb)
Carey, A.B. 2003. Managing
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Carey, A.B. 2003. Restoration
of landscape function: Reserves or active management? Forestry.
76(2): 221-230. (216 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Calhoun, J.M.; Dick, B.; O'Halloran, K.; Young, L.S.;
Bigley, R.E.; Chan, S.; Harrington, C.A.; Hayes, J.P.; Marzluff,
J. 1999. Reverse
technology transfer; obtaining feedback from managers. Western
Journal of Applied Forestry. 14(3): 153-163. (193 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Colgan, W., III; Trappe, J.M.; Molina, R. 2002. Effects
of forest management on truffle abundance and squirrel diets. Northwest
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Carey, A.B.; Curtis, R.O. 1996. Conservation
of biodiversity: a useful paradigm for forest ecosystem management.
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 24(4): 610-620. (1.07 MB)
Carey, A.B.; Harrington, C.A. 2001. Small
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and Management. 154(1-2): 289-309. (387 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Horton, S.P.; Biswell, B.L. 1992. Northern
spotted owls: influence of prey base and landscape character.
Ecological Monographs. 62(2): 223-250. (137 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Johnson, M.L. 1995. Small
mammals in managed, naturally young, and old-growth forests.
Ecological Applications. 5(2): 336-352. (355 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Kershner, J.E. 1996. Spilogale
gracilis in upland forests of western Washington and Oregon.
Northwestern Naturalist. 77: 29-34. (137 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Kershner, J.; Biswell, B.; Dominguez de Toledo, L.S.
1999. Ecological
scale and forest development: squirrels, dietary fungi, and vascular
plants in managed and unmanaged forests. Wildlife Monographs.
142: 1-71. (7.69 MB)
Carey, A.B.; Lippke, B.R.;
Sessions, J. 1999. Intentional
systems management: managing forests for biodiversity. Journal
of Sustainable Forestry. 9(3/4): 83-125. (559 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Maguire, C.C.; Biswell, B.L.; Wilson, T.M. 1999. Distribution
and Abundance of Neotoma in Western Oregon and Washington.
Northwest Science. 73(2): 65-80. (245 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Peeler, K.C. 1995. Spotted
owls: resource and space use in mosaic landscapes. Journal
of Raptor Research. 29(4): 223-239. (401 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Reid, J.A.; Horton, S.P. 1991. Spotted
owl home range and habitat use in the southern Oregon Coast Range.
Journal of Wildlife Management. 54(1): 11-17. (170 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Thysell, D.R.; Villa, L.J.; Wilson, T.M.; Wilson,
S.M.; Trappe, J.M.; Colgan, W., III; Ingham, E.R.; Holmes, M. 1996. Foundations
of biodiversity in managed Douglas-fir forests. In: Peterson,
D.L.; Klimas, C.V. The role of restoration in the ecosystem. Proceedings
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Carey, A.B.; Wilson, T.M.; Maguire, C.C.; Biswell, B.L. 1997. Dens
of northern flying squirrels in the Pacific Northwest. Journal
of Wildlife Management. 61(3): 684-699. (827 Kb)
Carey, A.B.; Witt, J.W. 1991. Track
counts as indices to abundances of arboreal rodents. Journal
of Mammology. 72(1): 192-194. (82 Kb)
Carson, Ward W.; Reutebuch, Stephen E. 1997. A
rigorous test of the accuracy of USGS digital elevation models
in forested areas
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1997 ACSM/ASPRS Annual convention and exposition technical paper;
Seattle, WA; April 7-10, 1997: 133-143. (503 KB)
Chan, Samuel; Anderson, Paul; Cissel, John; Lateen, Larry; Thompson,
Charley 2004. Variable
density management in Riparian Reserves: lessons learned from an
operational study in managed forests of
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Chen, Jiquan; Song, Bo; Rudnicki, Mark; Moeur, Melinda; Bible,
Ken; North, Malcolm; Shaw, Dave C.; Franklin, Jerry F.; Braun,
Dave M. 2003. Spatial
relationship of biomass and species distribution in an old-growth
Pseudotsuga Tsuga forest. Forest Science. 50(3):
364-375. (944 KB)
Cheng, A.S.; Kruger, L.E.; Daniels, S.E. 2003. Place
as an integrating concept in natural resource politics: propositions
for a social science research agenda. Society and Natural Resources.
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Christensen, G.A.; Julin, K.R.; Ross, R.J.; Willits,
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Forest Products. 52(5): 81-87. (305 Kb)
Cissel, J.H.; Swanson, F.J.; Weisburg, P.J. 1999. Landscape
management using historical fire regimes: Blue River, Oregon.
Ecological Applications. 9(4): 1217-1231. (929 Kb)
Cohen, Warren B.; Maiersperger, Thomas K.; Gower, Stith T.; Turner,
David P. 2003. An
improved strategy for regression of biophysical variables and Landsat
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Colgan, W.C. III; Carey, A.B. 1997. A
reliable method of analyzing dietaries of mycophagous small mammals.
Northwestern Naturalist. 78: 65-69. (185 Kb)
Colgan, W.C. III; Carey, A.B.; Trappe, J.M.; Molina, R.; Thysell,
D. 1999. Diversity
and productivity of hypogeous fungal sporocarps in a variably thinned
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Copes, D.L. 1973. Inheritance
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Copes, D.L. 1992. Effects
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Copes, D.L. 1999. Breeding
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Curtis, R.O.; Carey, A.B. 1996. Timber
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Curtis, R.O.; Marshall, D.D. 2004.
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Deal, R.L.; Barbour, , R J.; McClellan, M.H; Parry, D.L. 2003. Development
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DeBell, Dean S.; Harms, William R.; Whitesell, Craig D. 1989. Stockability:
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DeBell, Dean S.; Harrington, Constance A. 1997. Productivity
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 27: 978-985. (457 KB)
DeBell, D.S.; Harrington, C.A. 2002. Density
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Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Nicholls, David 2003. Consumer
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Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Rideout, Douglas B. 2003. An
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wildfire containment. Forest Science. 49(2): 331-335.
Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Rideout, Douglas B. 2003. A
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Donovan, Geoffrey; Hesseln, Hayley 2004. Consumer
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Donovan, Geoffrey H. 2004. Consumer
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Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Brown, Thomas C. 2005. Wildfire
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Donovan, Geoffrey; Hesseln, Hayley; Garth, John 2005. Credit
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Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Noordijk, Peter 2005. Assessing
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Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Noordijk, Peter 2005. Prediction
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Gillesberg, A.M.; Carey, A.B. 1991. Arboreal
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Gilless, J.K.; Fried, J.S. 1999. Stochastic
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Gilless, J.K.; Fried, J.S. 2000. Generating
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Hanley, T.A.; Barnard, J.C. 1998. Red
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Harrington, C.A.; DeBell, Dean S. 1996. Above-
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Harrington, C.A.; Kallas,
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