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2004. 100,000 trees can't be wrong: permanent study plots and the value of time. Duncan, Sally.

1952. 1951 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. Cramer, Owen P.

1953. 1952 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. Cramer, Owen P.

1954. 1953 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. Cramer, Owen P.

1954. 1954 forest fire weather in western Oregon and Washington. Cramer, Owen P.

1955. 1954 midsummer fuel moistures in Oregon and Washington national forests compared with other years. Cramer, Owen P.

1955. 1955 forest fire weather in western Oregon and Washington. Cramer, Owen P.

1957. 1956 bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications. Tarrant, Robert F.

1958. 1957 bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications. Tarrant, Robert F.

1959. 1958 bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications. Tarrant, Robert F.

1963. 1961 Washington log production. Beuter, John H.

1963. 1962 Oregon log production. Metcalf, M.E.

1963. 1962 Washington log production. Nielsen, Richard L.

1965. 1964 Oregon log production. Wall, Brian R.

1965. 1964 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1966. 1965 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1966. 1965 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1967. 1966 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1967. 1966 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1968. 1967 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1968. 1967 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1969. 1968 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1969. 1968 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1970. 1969 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1970. 1969 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1971. 1970 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1971. 1970 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1972. 1971 Oregon timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1972. 1971 Washington timber harvest. Wall, Brian R.

1973. 1972 Oregon timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1973. 1972 Washington timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1974. 1973 Oregon timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1974. 1973 Washington timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1976. 1974 Oregon timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1976. 1974 Washington timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1976. 1975 Oregon timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1977. 1975 Washington timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1978. 1976 Oregon timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1978. 1976 Washington timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

1979. 1977 Washington timber harvest. Lloyd, J.D. Jr.

2008. 2007 Science Accomplishments Report of the Pacific Northwest Research Station. Mazza, Rhonda.

2005. 25 years of ecological change at Mount St. Helens. Dale, V.H.; Crisafulli, C.M.; Swanson, F.J.

1962. A 20-year growth record for three stands of red alder. Berntsen, Carl M.

1972. A 31-day battery-operated recording weather station. Barney, Richard J.

1955. A 4-year record of sitka spruce and western hemlock seed fall on the Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Ruth, Robert H.; Berntsen, Carl M.

2002. A basis for understanding compatibility among wood production and other forest values. Haynes, Richard W.; Monserud, Robert A.

1971. A "battery saver" for event recorders. Barney, Richard J.; Van Wickle, Thomas C.

2006. A Bayesian approach to evaluating habitat for woodland caribou in north-central British Columbia. McNay, R.S.; Marcot, B.G.; Brumovsky, V.; Ellis, R.

2002. A bibliography for Quercus garryana and other geographically associated and botanically related oaks. Harrington, Constance A.; Kallas, Melanie A., comp.

1996. Above- and below-ground characteristics associated with wind toppling in a young Populus plantation. Harrington, Constance A.; DeBell, Dean S.

1982. Aboveground tree biomass on productive forest land in Alaska. Yarie, John; Mead, Delbert.

2001. Absorbing the shock: helping communities when change erupts. Duncan, Sally.

2005. Abundance and production of riparian trees in the lowland floodplain of the Queets River, Washington. Balian, Estelle V.; Naiman, Robert J.

1975. A catalog of viral diseases of insects and mites. Martignoni, Mauro E.; Iwai, Paul J.

1986. A catalog of viral diseases of insects, mites, and ticks. Martignoni, Mauro E.; Iwai, Paul J.

1972. Accelerated roadbuilding on the north umpqua—an economic analysis. Payne, Brian R.

2003. Accelerating development of late-successional conditions in young managed Douglas-fir stands: a simulation study. Garman, Steven L.; Cissel, John H.; Mayo, James H.

1981. Acceptance by black-tailed deer of foliage treated with herbicides. Campbell, Dan L.; Evans, James; Lindsey, Gerald D.; Dusenberry, William E.

2003. Access, labor, and wild floral greens management in western Washington's forests. Lynch, Kathryn A.; McLain, Rebecca J.

2005. Accuracy of an IFSAR-derived digital terrain model under a conifer forest canopy. Andersen, Hans-Erik; Reutebuch, Stephen E.; McGaughey, Robert J.

1979. A checklist of the vascular plants in Abbott Creek Research Natural Area, Oregon. Mitchell, Rod.

1972. A classification of forest environments in the south Umpqua Basin. Minore, Don.

2006. A clear picture of smoke: Bluesky smoke forecasting. Rapp, Valerie.

1997. A climate-change scenario for the Columbia River Basin. Ferguson, Sue A.

2008. A closer look at forests on the edge: future development on private forests in three states. White, Eric M.; Mazza, Rhonda.

2002. A coarse wood dynamics model for the Western Cascades. Mellen, K.; Ager, A.

2002. A comparative study of forestry in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States, with special emphasis on policy measures for nonindustrial private forests in Norway and the United States. Lindstad, Berit Hauger.

2004. A comparison of a technical and a participatory application of social impact assessment. Becker, Dennis R; Harris, Charles C; Nielsen, Erik A; McLaughlin, William J.

1955. A comparison of conifers planted on the Hemlock Experimental Forest. Worthington, Norman P.

2007. A comparison of daily water use estimates derived from constant-heat sap-flow probe values and gravimetric measurements in pot-grown saplings. McCulloh, K.A.; Winter, K.; Meinzer, F.C.; Garcia, M.; Aranda, J.; Lachenbruch B.

2004. A comparison of forest canopy models derived from LIDAR and INSAR data in a Pacific Northwest conifer forest. Andersen, Hans-Erik; McGaughey, Robert J.; Carson, Ward W.; Reutebuch, Stephen E.; Mercer, Bryan; Allan, Jeremy.

2005. A comparison of the costs of forest service and contract fire crews in the Pacific Northwest. Donovan, Geoffrey H.

2002. A comparison of two estimates of standard error for a ratio-of-means estimator for a mapped-plot sample design in southeast Alaska. van Hees, Willem W.S.

1957. A comparison of two rodent repellents in broadcast seeding Douglas-fir. Dimock, Edward J., II.

2007. A conceptual framework for ranking crown fire potential in wildland fuelbeds. Schaaf, Mark D.; Sandberg, David V.; Schreuder, Maarten D.; Riccardi, Cynthia L.

1996. A conservation assessment for the marbled murrelet in southeast Alaska. DeGange, Anthony R.

2007. A consumer guide: tools to manage vegetation and fuels. Peterson, David L.; Evers, Louisa; Gravenmier, Rebecca A.; Eberhardt, Ellen.

2005. Acting on uncertainty in landscape management—options forestry. Thompson, Jonathan.

2006. Active and passive forest management for multiple values. Carey, Andrew B.

2006. Active remote sensing. Andersen, Hans-Erik; Reutebuch, Stephen E.; McGaughey, Robert J.

1994. Adaptive ecosystem management in the Pacific Northwest. Bormann, B.T.; Cunningham, P.G.; Brookes, M.H.; Manning, V.W.; Collopy, M.W.

2007. Adaptive environmental management of tourism in the province of Siena, Italy using the ecological footprint. Patterson, Trista M.; Niccolucci, Valentina; Marchettini, Nadia.

2003. Adaptive management and the Northwest Forest Plan: rhetoric and reality. Stankey, G.H.; Bormann, B.T.; Ryan, C.; Shindler, B.; Sturtevant, V.; Clark, R.N.; Philpot, C.

1997. Adaptive management areas: achieving the promise, avoiding the peril. Stankey, George H.; Shindler, Bruce.

1998. Adaptive management: good business or good buzzwords? Duncan, Sally.

2007. Adaptive management of forest ecosystems: did some rubber hit the road? Bormann, B.T.; Haynes, R.W.; Martin, J.R.

2005. Adaptive management of natural resources: theory, concepts, and management institutions. Stankey, George H.; Clark, Roger N.; Bormann, Bernard T.

2006. A diagnostic carbon flux model to monitor the effects of disturbance and interannual variation in climate on regional NEP. Turner, D.P.; Ritts, W.D.; Styles, J.M.; Yang, Z.; Cohen, W.B.; Law, B.E.; Thornton, P.E.

1969. A digital indicator for maximum windspeeds. Fowler, William B.

1995. A disturbance-based ecosystem approach to maintaining and restoring freshwater habitats of evolutionarily significant units of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest. Reeves, G.H.; Benda, L.E.; Burnett, K.M.; Bisson, P.A.; Sedell, J.R.

2002. Adjusting for radiotelemetry error to improve estimates of habitat use. Findholt, Scott L.; Johnson, Bruce K.; McDonald, Lyman L.; Kern, John W.; Ager, Alan; Stussy, Rosemary J.; Bryant, Larry D.

1961. Adjustment of relative humidity and temperature for differences in elevation. Cramer, Owen P.

2007. Advancing the fundamental sciences: proceedings of the Forest Service National Earth Sciences Conference, San Diego, CA, 18-22 October 2004. Furniss, M.; Clifton, C.; Ronnenberg, K. eds.

1948. Advantages of a detailed pre-sale layout and logging plan. Aufderheide, Robert.

1985. A dynamic simulation model for analyzing the importance of forest resources in Alaska. Maki, Wilbur R.; Olson, Douglas; Schallau, Con H.

1976. Aerial application equipment for herbicidal drift reduction. null

1967. Aerial photo interpretation of understories in two Oregon oak stands. Lund, H. Gyde; Fahnestock, George R.; Wear, John F.

1961. Aerial photo volume tables for Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. Pope, Robert B.

1973. Aerial spray adjuvants for herbicidal drift control. Gratkowski H.; Stewart R.

2002. Aerial surveys for Swiss needle cast in Western Oregon. Kanaskie, A.; McWilliams, M.; Prukop, J.; Overhulser, D.; Sprengel, K.

1989. A floating trap for sampling downstream migrant fishes. McLemore, Carl E.; Everest, Fred H.; Humphreys, William R.; Solazzi, Mario F.

2008. Agency capacity for recreation science and management: the case of the U.S. Forest Service. Cerveny, Lee K.; Ryan, Clare M.

2006. Age structure and age-related performance of sulfur cinquefoil (Potentilla recta). Perkins, Dana L.; Parks, Catherine G.; Dwire, Kathleen A.; Endress, Bryan A.; Johnson, Kelsi L.

1997. Age trends in Douglas-fir genetic parameters and implications for optimum selection age. Johnson, G.R.; Sniezko, R.A.; Mandel, N.L.

1980. A guide for comparing height growth of advance reproduction and planted seedlings. Seidel, K.W.

1999. A guide to ozone injury in vascular plants of the Pacific Northwest. Brace, Sarah; Peterson, David L.; Bowers, Darci.

2000. A habitat-based point-count protocol for terrestrial birds, emphasizing Washington and Oregon. Huff, Mark H.; Bettinger, Kelly A.; Ferguson, Howard L.; Brown, Martin J.; Altman, Bob.

2003. A hierarchical linear model for tree height prediction. Monleon, Vicente J.

2005. A hierarchical spatial framework for forest landscape planning. Bettinger, Pete; Lennette, Marie; Johnson, K. Norman; Spies, Thomas A.

2005. A historical forest management conundrum: do social and biophysical mix? Bigler-Cole, Heidi.

1995. A hypermedia reference system to the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment team report and some related publications. Reynolds, K.M.; Rauscher, H.M.; Worth, C.V.

2007. AIMing for healthy forests: active, intentional management for multiple values. Carey, Andrew B.

2006. AIMing to restore forests: evaluation with SER critera. Carey, Andrew B.

1990. Airborne monitoring and smoke characterization of prescribed fires on forest lands in western Washington and Oregon. Radke, Lawrence F.; Lyons, Jamie H.; Hobbs, Peter V.; Hegg, Dean A.; Sandberg, David V.; Ward, Darold E.

1985. Air drying of softwood lumber, Fairbanks, Alaska. Sampson, George R; Ruppert, Forrest A.

2005. Air-quality bioindication in the greater central valley of California, with epiphytic macrolichen communities. Jovan, Sarah; McCune, Bruce.

1998. Air quality climate in the Columbia River Basin. Ferguson, Sue A.

2002. Air quality in California forests: current efforts to initiate biomonitoring with lichens. Jovan, Sarah.

1987. A key to arboreal spiders of Douglas-fir and true fir forests of the Pacific Northwest. Moldenke, A.R.; Fichter, B.L.; Stephen, W.P.; Griswold, C.E.

1986. Alabama's forest products industry: performance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. Maki, Wilbur R.; Schallau, Con H; Foster, Bennett B.; Redmond, Clair H.

1998. A landscape plan based on historical fire regimes for a managed forest ecosystem: the Augusta Creek study. Cissel, John H.; Swanson, Frederick J.; Grant, Gordon E.; Olson, Deanna H.; Stanley, Gregory V.; Garman, Steven L.; Ashkenas, Linda R.; Hunter, Matthew G.; Kertis, Jane A.; Mayo, James H.; McSwain, Michelle D.; Swetland, Sam G.; Swindle, Keith A.; Wallin, David O.

2008. A landslide is a landslide is a landslide… Or is it? Defining landslide potential across large landscapes. Thompson, Jonathan.

2008. Alaska biological control program directed at amber-marked birch leaf miner. Lundquist, J.E.; Zogas, K.F.; Snyder, C.L.; Schulz, B.K.

2004. Alaska birch crafts and gifts: marketing practices and demographics. Braden, Rosemarie; Nicholls, David.

2006. Alaska communities and forest environments: a problem analysis and research agenda. Kruger, Linda E.; Mazza, Rhonda L.

2003. Alaska forest products: using resources well. Rapp, Valerie.

1989. Alaska IPASS database preparation manual. McHugh, P.; Olson, D.; Schallau, C., et al.

1989. Alaska midgrade logs: supply and offshore demand. Flora, Donald F.; McGinnis, Wendy J.

1988. Alaska research natural areas: 1. Mount Prindle. Juday, G.P.

1989. Alaska research natural areas: 2. Limestone jags. Juday, G.P.

1992. Alaska research natural areas: 3. Serpentine slide. Juday, G.P.

2000. Alaska's Copper River: humankind in a changing world. Christensen, Harriet H.; Mastrantonio, J. Louise; Gordon, John C.; Bormann, Bernard T., tech. eds.

1968. Alaska's forest resource. Hutchison, O. Keith.

2006. Alaska's lumber-drying industry—impacts from a federal grant program. Nicholls, David L.; Brackley, Allen M.; Rojas, Thomas D.

2003. Alaska softwood market price arbitrage. Stevens, James A.; Brooks, David J.

1989. Alchemy and uncertainty: What good are models? Bunnell, F.L.

2007. Alpine treeline of western North America and global climate change: linking organism-to-landscape dynamics. Malanson, George P.; Butler, David R.; Fagre, Daniel B., et al.

2002. Altered rangeland ecosystems in the interior Columbia basin. Bunting, Stephen C.; Kingery, James L.; Hemstrom, Miles A.; Schroeder, Michael A.; Gravenmier, Rebecca A.; Hann, Wendel J.

2000. Alternatives to clearcutting in the old-growth forests of southeast Alaska: study plan and establishment report. McClellan, Michael H.; Swanston, Douglas N.; Hennon, Paul E.; Deal, Robert L.; de Santo, Toni L.; Wipfli, Mark S.

1999. Alternatives to clearcutting of old growth in southeast Alaska. Duncan, Sally.

2004. Alternatives to preplant soil fumigation for Western forest nurseries. Hildebrand, Diane M.; Stone, Jeffrey K.; James, Robert L.; Frankel, Susan J.

1988. Alternative supply specifications and estimates of regional supply and demand for stumpage. Connaughton, Kent P.; Jackson, David H.; Majerus, Gerard A.

2004. American Samoa's forest resources, 2001. Donnegan, Joseph A.; Mann, Sheri S.; Butler, Sarah L.; Hiserote, Bruce A.

1986. A method for assessing the silvicultural effects of releasing young trees from competition. Owsten, P.W.; Greenup, M.; Davis, V.A.

1986. A method for estimating the preharvest potential for seeding height growth on cutover forest land in southwestern Oregon. Minore, Don.

2005. A method for estimating vulnerability of Douglas-fir growth to climate change in the Northwestern U.S. Littell, J.S.; Peterson, D.L.

2001. A method for measuring sediment production from forest roads. Kahklen, Keith.

1981. A method for sampling western spruce budworm pupae. Srivastava, Nilima; Beckwith, Roy C.; Campbell, Robert W.; Torgersen, Torolf R.

1972. A method of estimating log weights. Mann, Charles N.; Lysons, Hilton H.

1986. A method of site quality evaluation for red alder. Harrington, Constance A.

2006. A method to efficiently apply a biogeochemical model to a landscape. Kennedy, Robert E.; Turner, David P.; Cohen, Warren B.; Guzy, Michael.

1989. A microhistological technique for analysis of food habits of mycophagous rodents. McIntire, Patrick W.; Carey, Andrew B.

1996. Ammonium nitrate, urea, and biuret fertilizers increase volume growth of 57-year-old Douglas-fir trees within a gradient of nitrogen deficiency. Miller, Richard E.; Reukema, Donald L.; Hazard, John W.

2005. A modelling study of hyporheic exchange pattern and the sequence, size, and spacing of stream bedforms in mountain stream networks, Oregon, USA. Gooseff, Michael N.; Anderson, Justin K.; Wondzell, Steven M.; LaNier, Justin; Haggerty, Roy.

2005. A model to estimate noble fir bough weight. Blatner, Keith A.; Fight, Roger D.; Vance, Nan; Savage, Mark; Chapman, Roger.

2004. A multi-scale assessment of human and environmental constraints on forest land cover change on the Oregon (USA) coast range. Wimberly, Michael C.; Ohmann, Janet L.

2000. Anabat bat detection system: description and maintenance manual. Waldren, Douglas W.

2005. An adaptive management process for forest soil conservation. Curran, Michael P.; Maynard, Douglas G.; Heninger, Ronald L.; Terry, Thomas A.; Howes, Steven W.; Stone, Douglas M.; Niemann, Thomas; Miller, Richard E.; Powers, Robert F.

2005. An alternative incentive structure for wildfire management on national forest land. Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Brown, Thomas C.

2001. An alternative to clear-cutting in the boreal forest of Alaska: a 27-year study of regeneration after shelterwood harvesting. Wurtz, T.L.; Zasada, J.C.

2006. Analysing initial attack on wildland fires using stochastic simulation. Fried, Jeremy S.; Gilless, J. Keith; Spero, James.

2008. Analysis and comparison of nonlinear tree height prediction strategies for Douglas-fir forest. Temesgen, H.; Monleon, V.J.; Hann, D.W.

2007. Analysis of biomass dynamics derived from spectral trajectories. Powell, S.L.; Cohen, W.B.; Kennedy, R.E.

1986. Analysis of change in timber volume on non-Federal timberlands in Washington. Oswald, Daniel D.

1998. Analysis of disconnected diallel mating designs II: results from a third generation progeny test of the New Zealand radiata pine improvement programme. King, J.N.; Carson, M.J.; Johnson, G.R.

1998. Analysis of half diallel mating designs I: a practical analysis procedure for ANOVA approximation. Johnson, G.R.; King, J.N.

2001. Analysts guide: TreeVal for Windows, Version 2.0. Fight, R.D.; Chmelik, J.T.; Coulter, E.A.

2007. Analyzing key ecological functions for transsboundary subbasin assessments. Marcot, B.G; O’Neil, T.A.; Nyberg, J.B.; MacKinnon, A.; Paquet, P.J.; Johnson, D.H.

1955. An analysis of production and costs in high-lead yarding. Tennas, Magnus E.; Ruth, Robert H.; Berntsen, Carl M.

1971. An analysis of running skyline load path. Carson, Ward W.; Mann, Charles N.

1990. An analysis of the timber situation in Alaska: 1970-2010. Haynes, Richard W.; Brooks, David J.

2003. An analysis of the timber situation in the United States: 1952 to 2050. Haynes, Richard W., tech. coor.

1992. An analytical method to assess spruce beetle impacts on white spruce resources, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. van Hees, Willem W.S.

1988. An anchoring system for fish habitat structures: field technique, evaluation, and application. Fontaine , Barbara L.; Merritt, Thomas D.

1973. An annotated bibliography of the effects of logging on fish of the Western United States and Canada. Gibbons, Dave R.; Salo, Ernest O.

2005. An approach to effectiveness monitoring of floodplain channel aquatic habitat: channel condition assessment. Woodsmith, Richard D.; Noel, James R.; Dilger, Michael L.

2005. An approach to effectiveness monitoring of floodplain channel aquatic habitat: salmonid relationships. Bryant, M.D.; Edwards, R.T.; Woodsmith, R.D.

1997. An assessment of ecosystem components in the interior Columbia basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins: volume 1. Quigley, Thomas M.; Arbelbide, Sylvia J., tech. eds.

2005. An assessment of educational needs in the Alaskan forest products industry. Thomas, Jon; Hansen, Eric; Brackley, Allen M.

2007. An assessment of frameworks useful for public land recreation planning. McCool, Stephen F.; Clark, Roger N.; Stankey, George, H.

2004. An assessment of growth and development paths for southeast Alaska. Tsournos, Pete; Haynes, Richard W.

1999. An assessment of the effects of human-caused air pollution on resources within the interior Columbia River basin. Schoettle, Anna W.; Tonnessen, Kathy; Turk, John; Vimont, John; Amundson, Robert, [authors]; Acheson, Ann; Peterson, Janice, [tech. eds.]

1998. An assessment of the industrial markets for softwood clearwood lumber. Eastin, Ivan L.; Lane, Christine L.; Fight, Roger D.; Barbour, Jamie.

1990. An earth anchor system: installation and design guide. Copstead, R.L.; Studier, D.D.

1985. An English translation of Russian common names of agricultural and forest insects and mites. Yusha, Alex; Martignoni, Mauro E.; Iwai, Paul J.

1953. An estimate of the amount of road in the staggered-setting system of clearcutting. Silen, Roy R.; Gratkowski, H.J.

1961. An evaluation of lithographed forest stereograms. Bernstein, David A.

1981. A new method for reporting and interpreting textural composition of spawning gravel. Lotspeich, Fredrick B.; Everest, Fred H.

1999. An examination of the genetic control of Douglas-fir vascular tissue phytochemicals: implications for black bear foraging. Kimball, Bruce A.; Johnson, G.R.; Nolte, Dale L.; Griffin, Doreen L.

2005. An explicit microphysics thunderstorm model. Solomon, R.; Medaglia, C.M.; Adamo, C.; Dietrick, S.; Mugnai, A.; Ceipidor, U. Biader.

1994. Animal damage management handbook. Black, Hugh C., tech. ed.

1969. Animal damage to conifers on national forests in the Pacific Northwest region. Crouch, Glenn L.

1986. An improved method of chemical analysis for low levels of nitrogen in forest streams or in rainwater. Holcombe, Elly E.; Moore, Duane G.; Fredriksen, Richard L.

2003. An improved strategy for regression of biophysical variables and Landsat ETM+ data. Cohen, Warren B.; Maiersperger, Thomas K.; Gower, Stith T.; Turner, David P.

1980. An improved tri-tube cryogenic gravel sampler. Everest, Fred H.; McLemore, Carl E.; Ward, John F.

1980. An instrument to measure stream channel gradient and profiles. Walkotten, William J.; Bryant, Mason D.

2003. An integer programming model to optimize resource allocation for wildfire containment. Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Rideout, Douglas B.

1989. An Introduction To PC-TRIM. Mills, John R.

1997. Annotated Bibliography of Chamaecypans nootkatensis. Hennon, P.E ; Harris, A.S.

1989. Annotated bibliography on soil erosion and erosion control in subarctic and high-latitude regions of North America. Slaughter, C.W.; Aldrich, J.W., comps.

2007. Annualized diameter and height growth equations for Pacific Northwest plantation-grown Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and red alder. Weiskittel, A.R.; Garber, S.M.; Johnson, G.P.; Maguire, D.A.; Monserud, R.A.

1967. Annual losses from disease in Pacific Northwest forests. Childs, T.W; Shea, K.R.

2005. An overview of science contributions to the management of the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Boyce, Douglas A. Jr.; Szaro, Robert C.

2007. An overview of the fuel characteristic classification system—quantifying, classifying, and creating fuelbeds for resource planning. Ottmar, Roger D.; Sandberg, David V.; Riccardi, Cynthia L.; Prichard, Susan J.

2006. Antelope bitterbrush reestablishment: a case study of plant size and browse protection effects. Johnson, G. Randy; Okula, Joel P.

1960. A parallax-factor alignment chart. Bernstein, David A.

2007. Apical dominance and apical control in multiple flushing of temperate woody species. Cline, M.; Harrington, C.

1998. A pilot experiment of forest fertilization during an outbreak of the western spruce budworm in northeastern Oregon. Mason, R.R.; Wickman, B.E.; Paul, H.G.; Torgersen, T.R.

1992. A pioneer exotic tree search for the Douglas-fir region. Silen, Roy R.; Olson, Donald L.

1985. A ponderosa pine-grand fir spacing study in central Oregon: results after 10 years. Seidel, K.W.

1989. A ponderosa pine-lodgepole pine spacing study in central Oregon: results after 20 years. Seidel, K.W.

1985. A portable vacuum for collecting arthropods from drop cloths. Paul, H.G.; Mason, R.R.

1982. Applicability of four regional volume tables for estimating growth response to thinning in Douglas-fir. Williamson, Richard L.

1992. Application of a hierarchical habitat unit classification system: stream habitat and salmonid distribution in Ward Creek, southeast Alaska. Bryant, M.D.; Wright, B.E.; Davies, B.J.

2006. Application of chloropicrin to Douglas-fir stumps to control laminated root rot does not affect infection or growth of regeneration 16 growing seasons after treatment. Thies, Walter G.; Westlind, Douglas J.

1987. Application of geotechnical data to resource planning in southeast Alaska. Schroeder, W.L.; Swanston, D.N.

2005. Application of spatial technologies in wildlife biology. O'Neil, Thomas A.; Bettinger, Pete; Marcot, Bruce G.; Luscombe, B. Wayne; Koeln, Gregory T.; Bruner, Howard J.; Barrett, Charley; Pollock, Jennifer A.; Bernatas, Susan.

2006. Application of two regression-based methods to estimate the effects of partial harvest on forest structure using Landsat data. Healey, S.P.; Yang, Z.; Cohen, W.B.; Pierce, D.J.

1950. Applied forest management in the Douglas-fir region. Briegleb, Philip A.

2006. A practical guide to oak release. Harrington, Constance A.; Devine, Warren D.

1980. A preliminary classification system for vegetation of Alaska. Viereck, Leslie A.; and Dyrness, C.T.

1932. A preliminary report, giving some of the results obtained in a study of lightning storm occurrence and behavior on the national forests of Oregon and Washington. Morris, William G.

1954. A preliminary study of the deterioration of alder and Douglas-fir chips in outdoor piles. Wright, Ernest.

1982. A procedure for analysis of guyline tension. Carson, Ward W.; Jorgensen, Jens E.; Reutebuch, Stephen E.; Bramwell, William J.

1949. A program of forest soils research for the Pacific Northwest. Tarrant, Robert F.

1951. A progress report on suspended sediment in several western Oregon and western Washington streams. Barton, Manes.

2008. A protocol using coho salmon to monitor Tongass National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan standards and guidelines for fish habitat. Bryant, M.D.; McDonald, Trent; Aho, R.; Wright, B.E.; Stahl, Michelle Bourassa.

2002. A public utility model for managing public land recreation enterprises. Quinn, Tom.

1972. Arasin in endrin treatments to protect Douglas-fir seed from deer mice. Crouch, G.L.; Radwan, M.A.

1991. . Arboreal nests of Phenacomys longgicaudus in Oregon. Gillesberg, A.M.; Carey, A.B.

2004. Area changes for forest cover types in the United States, 1952 to 1997, with projections to 2050. Alig, Ralph J.; Butler, Brett J.

1993. Area of old-growth forests in California, Oregon, and Washington. Bolsinger, Charles L.; Waddell, Karen L.

2007. Area-specific recreation use estimation using the national visitor use monitoring program data. White, Eric M.; Zarnoch, Stanley J.; English, Donald B.K.

1983. A recirculating stream aquarium for ecological studies. Reeves, Gordon H.; Everest, Fred H.; McLemore, Carl E.

1986. Are federal sustained yield units equitable? A case study of the Grays Harbor unit. Schallau, Con H; Maki, Wilbur R.

2003. A reformulation of the Cost Plus Net Value Change (C+NVC) model of wildfire economics Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Rideout, Douglas B.

1997. A reliable method of analyzing dietaries of mycophagous small mammals. Colgan, W., III; Carey, A.B.

2001. A research framework for natural resource-based communities in the Pacific Northwest. Christensen, Harriet H.; Donoghue, Ellen M.

1986. Are seed and cone pathogens causing significant losses in Pacific Northwest seed orchards? Nelson, E.E.; Thies, W.G.; Li, C.Y.

2005. Are self-thinning constraints needed in a tree-specific mortality model? Monserud, Robert A.; Ledermann, Thomas; Sterba, Hubert.

2005. Are self-thinning contraints needed in a tree-specific mortality model. Monserud, Robert A.; Ledermann, Thomas; Sterba, Hubert.

2006. A review of double-diffusion wood preservation suitable for Alaska. Pavia, K. Josephine.

2005. A review of protocols for monitoring streams and juvenile fish in forested regions of the Pacific Northwest. Stolnack, Scott A.; Bryant, Mason D.; Wissmar, Robert C.

2004. A review of scientific information on issues related to the use and management of water resources in the Pacific Northwest. Everest, Fred H.; Stouder, Deanna J.; Kakoyannis, Christina; Houston, Laurie; Stankey, George; Kline, Jeffery; Alig, Ralph.

1998. A review of the insects and mites found on Taxus spp. with emphasis on western North America. Lattin, John D.

2008. A review of the literature on seed fate in whitebark pine and the life history traits of Clark’s nutcracker and pine squirrels. Lorenz, Teresa J.; Aubry, Carol; Shoal, Robin.

2006. A rigorous assessment of tree height measurements obtained using airborne LIDAR and conventional field methods. Andersen, Hans-Erik; Reutebuch, Stephen E.; McGaughey, Robert J.

1997. A rigorous test of the accuracy of USGS digital elevation models in forested areas of Oregon and Washington. Carson, Ward W.; Reutebuch, Stephen E.

2003. Arise, amphibians: stream buffers affect more than fish. Duncan, Sally.

1987. Arkansas' forest products industry: perfnrmance and contribution to the State's economy, 1970 to 1980. Schallau, Con H; Maki, Wilbur R.; Foster, Bennett B.; Redmond, Clair H.

1982. A simple index of stand density for Douglas-fir. Curtis, R.O.

2005. A simple method for estimating potential relative radiation (PRR) for landscape-vegetation analysis. Pierce, Kenneth B. Jr.; Lookingbill, Todd; Urban, Dean.

1976. A simulation-based approach for evaluating logging residue handling systems. Bare, B. Bruce; Jayne, Benjamin A.; Anholt, Brian F.

2006. A social history of wild huckleberry harvesting in the Pacific Northwest. Richards, Rebecca T.; Alexander, Susan J.

1984. A source strength model for prescribed fires in coniferous logging slash. Sandberg, D.V.; Perterson, Janice.

2001. A spatial model of land use change for western Oregon and western Washington. Kline, Jeffrey D.; Alig, Ralph J.

1992. A spruce budworm sampling program for HUSKY HUNTER field data recorders. Schmidt, Fred H.

2002. Assessing and evaluating recreational uses of water resources: implications for an integrated management framework. Kakoyannis, Christina; Stankey, George H.

1999. Assessing economic tradeoffs in forest management. Niemi, Ernie; Whitelaw, Ed.

1997. Assessing effects of mitigation strategies for global climate change with an intertemporal model of the U.S. forest and agriculture sectors. Alig, Ralph J.; Adams, Darius M.; McCarl, Bruce; Callaway, J.M.; Winnett, Steven.

2004. Assessing socioeconomic resiliency in Washington counties. Daniels, Jean M.

2005. Assessing the accuracy of wildland fire situation analysis (WFSA) fire size and suppression cost estimates. Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Noordijk, Peter.

2003. Assessing the cumulative effects of linear recreation routes on wildlife habitats on the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests. Gaines, William L.; Singleton, Peter H.; Ross, Roger C.

1999. Assessing the effects of fire disturbance on ecosystems: a scientific agenda for research and management. Schmoldt, Daniel L.; Peterson, David L.; Keane, Robert E.; Lenihan, James M.; McKenzie, Donald; Weise, David R.; Sandberg, David V.

2008. Assessing the influence of flight parameters, interferometric processing, slope and canopy density on the accuracy of X-band IFSAR-derived forest canopy height models. Andersen, H.-E.; McGaughey, R.J.; Reutebuch, S.E.

2003. Assessing the viability and adaptability of forest-dependent communities in the United States. Haynes, Richard W.

2002. Assessing the viability and adaptability of Oregon communities. Donoghue, Ellen M.; Haynes, Richard W.

2004. Assessing the volume of wood products used to build and maintain recreational structures on the Tongass National Forest: potential opportunities for Alaska wood products substitution. Cantrell, Randall A.

2003. Assessing values of air quality and visibility at risk from wildland fires. Ferguson, Sue A.; McKay, Steven J.; Nagel, David E.; Piepho, Trent; Rorig, Miriam L.; Anderson, Casey; Kellogg, Lara.

2002. Assessing visual soil disturbance on eight commercially thinned sites in northeastern Washington. Tepp, Jeffrey S.

1990. Assessment and management of animal damage in Pacific Northwest forests: an annotated bibliography. Loucks, D.M.; Black, H.C.; Roush, M.L.; Radosevich, S.R.

2001. Assessment of the competitive position of the forest products sector in southeast Alaska, 1985-94. Robertson, Guy C.; Brooks, David J.

2001. Assessment of the lumber drying industry and current potential for value-added processing in Alaska. Nicholls, David L.; Kilborn, Kenneth A.

2006. Assessment of the risk of invasion of national forest streams in the Pacific Northwest by farmed Atlantic salmon. Bisson, Peter A.

2008. Assessment of timber availability from forest restoration within the Blue Mountains of Oregon. Rainville, Robert; White, Rachel; Barbour, Jamie, tech. eds.

1997. Assessments of wildlife viability, old-growth timber volume estimates, forested wetlands, and slope stability. Julin, Kent R., comp.

2006. Associations of the Van Dyke’s salamander (Plethodon vandykei) with geomorphic conditions in headwall seeps of the Cascade Range, Washington State. McIntyre, A.P.; Schmitz, R.A.; Crisafulli, C.M.

1985. A stockability equation for forest land in Siskiyou County, California. McKay, Neil.

2004. A strategic assessment of crown fire hazard in Montana: potential effectiveness and costs of hazard reduction treatments. Fiedler, Carl E.; Keegan, Charles E., III; Woodall, Christopher W.; Morgan, Todd A.

1996. A structural classification for inland northwest forest vegetation. O'Hara, Kevin L.; Latham, Penelope A.; Hessburg, Paul; Smith, Bradley G.

1957. A successful direct seeding of sugar pine. Stein, William I.

2002. A survey of innovative contracting for quality jobs and ecosystem management. Moseley, Cassandra.

2008. A synthesis of biomass utilization for bioenergy production in the Western United States. Nicholls, David L.; Monserud, Robert A.; Dykstra, Dennis P.

2007. A synthesis of the literature on the biology, ecology, and management of western hemlock dwarf mistletoe. Muir, John A.; Hennon, Paul E.

1980. A synthetic sex pheromone for the large aspen tortrix in Alaska. Werner, Richard A.; Weatherston, J.

1980. A technique for identifying treatment opportunities from western Oregon and Washington forest survey plots. MacLean, Colin D.

1957. A test of grafting ponderosa pine. Mowat, Edwin L.; Silen, Roy R.

2003. A test of the economic base hypothesis in the small forest communities of southeast Alaska. Robertson, Guy C.

1958. A test planting of 2-0 and 3-0 Douglas-fir trees on a steep south slope. Bernsten, Carl M.

2000. Atlas of human adaptation to environmental change, challenge, and opportunity: northern California, western Oregon, and western Washington. Christensen, Harriet H.; McGinnis, Wendy J.; Raettig, Terry L.; Donoghue, Ellen.

2001. Atlas of social and economic conditions and change in southern California. Raettig, Terry L.; Elmer, Dawn M.; Christensen, Harriet H.

2006. Atmospheric moisture's influence on fire behavior: surface moisture and plume dynamics. Potter, Brian E.; Charney, Joseph J.; Fusina, Lesley A.

2000. Attractant semiochemicals of the engraver beetle, Ips perturbatus, in south-central and interior Alaska. Holsten, Edward H.; Burnside, Roger E.; Seybold, Steven J.

2007. A United States view on changes in land use and land values affecting sustainable forest management. Alig, R.J.

1991. A users guide for SAMM: a prototype southeast Alaska multiresource model. Weyermann, D.L.; Fight, R.D.; Garrett, L.D.

2006. Australasian sequestrate fungi 17: the genus Hydnoplicata (Ascomycota, Pezizaceae) resurrected. Trappe, James M.; Claridge, Andrew W.

1974. Automated analysis of timber access road alternatives. Burke, Doyle.

2003. Automated designation of tie-points for image-to-image coregistration. Kennedy, R.E.; Cohen, W.B.

2001. Autopsy of forestry ballot initiative: characterizing voter support for Oregon's measure 64. Kline, Jeffrey D.; Armstrong, Catriona.

2003. AUTOSAW simulations of lumber recovery for small-diameter Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine from southwestern Oregon. Barbour, R. James; Parry, Dean L.; Punches, John; Forsman, John; and Ross, Robert.

1981. Average biomass of four Northwest shrubs by fuel size class and crown cover. Martin, Robert E.; Frewing, David W.; McClanahan, James L.

2001. Avian and amphibian use of fenced and unfenced stock ponds in northeastern Oregon forests. Bull, Evelyn L.; Deal, Jerry W.; Hohmann, Janet E.

1983. Avifauna associated with early growth vegetation on clearcuts in the Oregon coast ranges. Morrison, Michael L.; Meslow, E. Charles.

1984. A western larch-engelmann spruce spacing study in eastern Oregon: results after 10 years. Seidel, K.W.

2003. Axial and radial water transport and internal water storage in tropical forest canopy trees. James, Shelley A.; Meinzer, Frederick C.; Goldstein, Guillermo; Woodruff, David; Jones, Timothy; Restom, Teresa; Mejia, Monica; Clearwater, Michael; Campanello, Paula.

2005. Balancing conflicting values: ecosystem solutions in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada. Haynes, Richard W.; Szaro, Robert C.; Dykstra, Dennis P.

2005. Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry—proceedings of a conference. Peterson, Charles E.; Maguire, Douglas, A., eds.

1966. Bark factors for Douglas-fir. Johnson, Floyd.

1989. Bark scoring problem grafts in five Douglas-fir seed orchards: a case history. Copes, Donald L.

1980. Baseline climatic and hydrologic relationships for the high ridge evaluation area. Fowler, W. B.; Helvey, J. D.; Johnson, C.

2006. Bayesian belief networks: applications in ecology and natural resource management. McCann, R.K.; Marcot, B.G.; Ellis, R.

1983. BDEN: A timesaving computer program for calculating soil bulk density and water content. Starr, Lynn G.; Geist, Michael J.

1955. Bear damage to young Douglas-fir. Childs, Thomas W.; Worthington, Norman P.

2007. Be careful what you wish for: the legacy of Smokey Bear. Donovan, Geffrey H.; Brown, Thomas C.

1960. Behavior of ground vegetation under a partially cut stand of Douglas-fir. Krueger, Kenneth W.

1987. Behavior of mule deer on the Keating Winter Range. Fowler, W.B.; Dealy, J.E.

1974. Behavior of pesticides in plants. Norris, Logan A.

2002. Belowground microbial processes underpin forest productivity. Li, C.Y.; Strzelczyk, E.

2001. Benefits of hindsight: reestablishing fire on the landscape. Duncan, Sally.

1953. Better marking means cheaper pruning. Eversole, Kenneth R.

2002. Beyond 2001: a silvicultural odyssey to sustaining terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems? Proceedings of the 2001 national silviculture workshop, May 6-10, Hood River, Oregon. Parker, Sharon; Hummel, Susan Stevens.

2007. Beyond "more is better": ecological footprint accounting for tourism and consumption in Val di Merse, Italy. Patterson, T.M.; Niccolucci, V.; Bastianoni, S.

2000. Beyond the limits of traditional science: bioregional assessments and natural resource management. Duncan, Sally.

1994. Biases of chamber methods for measuring soil CO2 efflux demonstrated with a laboratory apparatus. Nay, S. Mark; Mattson, Kim G.; Bormann, Bernard T.

1956. Bibliography of Pacific Northwest forest soils publications through 1955. Tarrant, Robert F.

1978. Big Huckleberry abundance as related to environment and associated vegetation near Mount Adams, Washington. Minore, Don; Dubrasich, Michael E.

2003. Biocomplexity and restoration of biodiversity in temperate coniferous forest: inducing spatial heterogeneity with variable-density thinning. Carey, A.B.

1998. Biodiversity and intentional management: a renaissance pathway. Duncan, Sally.

2007. Biodiversity and the lexicon zoo. Marcot, B.G.

2006. Biodiversity conservation—a place holder: introduction to papers in this issue. Olson, Deanna H.

2006. Biodiversity informatics: challenges and opportunities for applying biodiversity information to management and conservation Kagan, James S.

2007. Biodiversity management approaches for stream-riparian areas: perspectives for Pacific Northwest headwater forests, microclimates, and amphibians. Olson, D.H.; Anderson, P.D.; Frissell, C.A.; Welsh, H.H.; Bradford, D.F.

2000. Biological characteristics and population status of anadromous salmon in southeast Alaska. Halupka, Karl C.; Bryant, Mason D.; Willson, Mary F.; Everest, Fred H.

1999. Biological characteristics and population status of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in southeast Alaska. Lohr, Samuel C.; Bryant, Mason D.

1980. Biology and behavior of a larch bud moth, Zeiraphera sp., in Alaska. Werner, Richard A.

2006. Biology and ecology of red alder. Harrington, Constance A.

1995. Biology and management of the western gray squirrel and Oregon white oak woodlands: with emphasis on the Puget Trough. Ryan, L.A.; Carey, A.B.

2003. Biology, ecology, and economics at play: land use and land cover changes in the 21st century. Duncan, Sally.

1993. Biology, ecology, and social aspects of wild edible mushrooms in the forests of the Pacific Northwest: a preface to managing commercial harvest. Molina, Randy; O'Dell, Thomas; Luoma, Daniel; Amaranthus, Michael; Castellano, Michael; Russell, Kenelm.

1993. Biology of bats in Douglas-fir forests. Christy, Robin E.; West, Stephen D.

1995. Biomass and nutrient distributions in central Oregon second-growth ponderosa pine ecosystems. Little, Susan N.; Shainsky, Lauri J.

1984. Biomass estimators for thinned second-growth ponderosa pine trees. Cochran, P.H.; Jennings, J.W.; Youngberg, C.T.

2007. Biomass removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control effects on five-year growth of Douglas-fir in coastal Washington. Ares, A.; Terry, T.; Harrington, C.; Devine, W.; Peter, D.; Bailey, J.

2008. Biophysical constraints on leaf expansion in a tall conifer. Meinzer, Fredrick C.; Bond, Barbara J.; Karanian, Jennifer A.

2007. Biophysical properties and functional significance of stem water storage tissues in Neotropical savanna trees. Scholz, F.G.; Bucci, S.J.; Goldstein, G.; Meinzer, F.C.; Franco, A.C.; Miralles-Wilhelm, F.

1994. Biotic and abiotic processes in eastside ecosystems: the effects of management on plant and community ecology and on stand and landscape vegetation dynamics. Johnson, Charles G.; Clausnitzer, Rodrick R.; Mehringer, Peter J.; Oliver, Chadwick D.

1994. Biotic and abiotic processes in eastside ecosystems: the effects of management on soil properties, processes, and productivity. Harvey, Alan E.; Geist, J. Michael; McDonald, Gerald L; Jurgensen, Martin F.; Cochran, Patrick H.; Zabowski, Darlene; Meurisse, Robert T.

1981. Bird exclosures for branches and whole trees. Campbell, Robert W.; Torgersen, Torolf R.; Forrest, Steven C.; Youngs, Lorna C.

2001. Bird, mammal, and vegetation community surveys of research natural areas in the Tongass National Forest. Smith, W.P.; Stotts, M.J.; Andres, B.A.; Melton, J.M.; Garibaldi, A.; Boggs, K.

2008. Birds of the major mainland rivers of southeast Alaska. Johnson, James A.; Andres, Brad A.; Bissonette, John A.

1996. Board-Foot and cubic-foot volume tables for Alaska-cedar in southeast Alaska. DeMars, Donald J.

1996. Board-foot and cubic-foot volume tables for western red cedar in southeast Alaska. DeMars, Donald J.

2003. Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest. Rapp, Valerie.

2006. Bordered pit structure and function determine spatial patterns of air-seeding thresholds in xylem of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii; Pinaceae) trees. Domec, J.C.; Gartner, B.L.; Meinzer, F.C.

2001. Boreal blending: timber and moose in Alaska's interior. Duncan, Sally.

1986. Botanical reconnaissance of meeks table Research Natural Area, Washington. Schuller, Reid; Evans, Shelley.

2001. Botanical survey of Myrtle Island Research Natural Area, Oregon. Thompson, Ralph L.

1988. Breeding biology of the pileated woodpecker—management implications. Bull, Evelyn L.; Meslow, E. Charles.

1998. Breeding design considerations for coastal Douglas-fir. Johnson, Randy.

1999. Breeding graft-compatible Douglas-fir rootstocks (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco). Copes, D.L.

2004. Bridging the worlds of fire managers and researchers: lessons and opportunities from the Wildland Fire Workshops. White, Seth M.

2007. Bringing climate change into natural resource management: proceedings. Joyce, L.; Haynes, R.; White, R.; Barbour, R.J., tech. coords.

1993. British Columbia log export policy: historical review and analysis. Shinn, Craig W.

2006. Broadening participation in biological monitoring: handbook for scientists and managers. Pilz, David; Ballard, Heidi L.; Jones, Eric T.

2001. Broad-scale consequences of land management: Columbia basin example. Haynes, Richard W.; Quigley, Thomas M.

1955. Brush control on forest lands with emphasis on promising methods for the Pacific Northwest: a review of selected references. Dahms, Walter G.; James, George A.

1987. Bud characteristics of unrooted stem cuttings affect establishment success of cottonwood. Radwan, M.A.; Kraft, J.M.; DeBell, D.S.

2003. Bulk density and soil resistance to penetration as affected by commercial thinning in northeastern Washington. Landsberg, Johanna D.; Miller, Richard E.; Anderson, Harry W.; Tepp, Jeffrey S.

2005. Bunchgrass plant communities of the Blue and Ochoco Mountains: a guide for managers. Johnson, Charles Grier, Jr.; Swanson, David K.

2004. Bureau of Land Management density management study. Cissel, John; Anderson, Paul; Berryman, Shanti; Chan, Sam; Olson, Deanna; Puettman, Klaus.

2008. Burn and they will come! The western regional birds and burns study examines bird responses to prescribed fire. Thompson, Jonathan

2006. Bushy-tailed woodrat abundance in dry forests of eastern Washington. Lehmkuhl, John F.; Kistler, Keith D.; Begley, James S.

1981. Bystander intervention and litter control: Evaluation of an appeal-to-help program. Christensen, Harriet H.

2003. Calcareous fens in Southeast Alaska. McClellan, Michael H.; Brock, Terry; Baichtal, James F.

1985. Calculating moisture content for 1000-hour timelag fuels in western Washington and western Oregon. Ottmar, Roger D.; Sandberg, David V.

2008. Calibration and modification for the Pacific Northwest of the New Zealand Douglas-fir silvicultural growth model. Flewelling, James W.; Marshall, David D.

1972. California forest industry wood consumption and characteristics, 1972. Howard, James O.

1980. California forests: trends, problems, and opportunities. Bolsinger, Charles L.

1970. California's forest industries—prospects for the future. Oswald, Daniel D.

1978. California's forest industry, 1976. Hiserote, Bruce A.; Howard, James O.

1984. California's forest products industry: 1982. Howard, James 0.

1988. California's forest products industry: 1985. Howard, James 0.; Ward, Franklin R.

1991. California's forest products industry: 1988. Howard, James 0.; Ward, Franklln R.

1995. California's forest products industry: 1992. Ward, Franklin R.

1997. California's forest products industry: 1994. Ward, Franklin R.

2004. California's forest products industry: a descriptive analysis. Morgan, Todd A.; Keegan, Charles E., III; Dillon, Thale; Chase, Alfred L.; Fried, Jeremy S.; Weber, Marc N.

1989. California's western juniper and pinyon-juniper woodlands: area, stand characteristics, wood volume, and fenceposts. Bolsinger, Charles L.

2004. CalPro: a spreadsheet program for the management of California mixed-conifer stands. Liang, Jingjing; Buongiorno, Joseph; Monserud, Robert A.

2005. Canopy arthropod response to density and distribution of green trees retained after partial harvest. Schowalter, Timothy D.; Zhang, Yanli; Progar, Robert A.

2002. Canopy gaps and dead tree dynamics: poking holes in the forest. Duncan, Sally.

1968. Can thinning slash cause a nitrogen deficiency in pumice soils of central Oregon? Cochran, P.H.

1949. Can we save the seed crop? Isaac, Leo A.

2004. Carbon storage in coarse and fine fractions of Pacific Northwest old-growth forest soils. Homann, P.S.; Remillard, S.M.; Harmon, M.E.; Bormann, B.T.

2004. Carbon stores, sinks, and sources in forests of northwestern Russia: can we reconcile forest inventories with remote sensing results? Krankina, Olga N.; Harmon, Mark E.; Cohen, Warren B.; Oetter, Doug R.; Zyrina, Olga; Duane, Maureen V.

2003. Carolyn’s Crown/Shafer Creek Research Natural Area: guidebook supplement 28. Schuller, Reid.

1996. Case history of population change in a Bacillus thuringiensis-treated vs. an untreated outbreak of the western spruce budworm. Mason, R.R.; Paul, H.G.

2004. Cattle and elk responses to intensive timber harvest. Wisdom, Michael J.; Johnson, Bruce K.; Vavra, Martin; Boyd, Jennifer M.; Coe, Priscilla K.; Kie, John G.; Ager, Alan A.; Cimon, Norman J.

2005. Causes and consequences of herbivory on prairie lupine (Lupinus lepidus) in early primary succession Bishop, John G.; Fagan, William F.; Schade, John G.; Crisafulli, Charles M.

1981. Change in area and ownership of private timberland in western Oregon between 1961-1962 and 1973-1976. Gedney, Donald R.

1990. Changes in area and ownership of timberland in western Oregon: 1961-86. MacLean, Colin D.

1973. Changes in commercial forest area in Oregon and Washington 1945-70. Bolsinger, Charles L.

2003. Changes in downed and dead woody material following a spruce beetle outbreak on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Schulz, Bethany.

2005. Changes in heartwood chemistry of dead yellow-cedar trees that remain standing for 80 years or more in southeast Alaska. Kelsey, Rick G.; Hennon, Paul E.; Huso, Manuela; Karchesy, Joseph G.

2005. Changes in land use, forest fragmentation, and policy responses. Alig, Ralph J.; Lewis, David J.; Swenson, Jennifer J.

1989. Changes in land use in western Oregon between 1971-74 and 1982. Gedney, Donald R. ; Hiserote, Bruce A.

2006. Changes in Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Hook) following release from overtopping conifers. Devine, W.D.; Harrington, C.A.

1986. Changes in product recovery between live and dead lodgepole pine: a compendium. Fahey, Thomas D.; Snellgrove, Thomas A.; Plank, Marlin E.

2006. Changes in stand structure and composition after restoration treatments in low elevation dry forests of northeastern Oregon. Youngblood, Andrew; Metlen, Kerry L.; Coe, Kent.

1979. Changes in streamflow following timber harvest in southwestern Oregon. Harr, R. Dennis; Fredriksen, Richard L.; Rothacher, Jack.

2006. Changes in the character of stream water dissolved organic carbon during flushing in three small watersheds, Oregon. Hood, Eran; Gooseff, Michael N.; Johnson, Sherri L.

1999. Changes in the non-Federal land base involving forestry in western Oregon, 1961-94. Zheng, Daolan; Alig, Ralph J.

1988. Changes in water quality and climate after forest harvest in central Washington state. Fowler, W.B.; Anderson, T.D.; Helvey, J.D.

2007. Changes in wood product proportions in the Douglas-fir region with respect to size, age, and time. Monserud, R.A.; Zhou, X.

2008. Changing with the climate Mazza, Rhonda

2004. Chaparral in southern and central coastal California in the mid-1990s: area, ownership, condition, and change. Fried, Jeremy S.; Bolsinger, Charles L.; Beardsley, Debby.

2003. Chapter 17: the search for compatibility: what have we learned? Monserud, Robert A.; Haynes, Richard W.; Johnson, Adelaide C.

2005. Chapter 7. Additional studies using CFIRP treatments: Douglas-fir genetics and ambrosia beetle log colonization. Maguire, Chris C.; Adams, W. Thomas; Kelsey, Rick G.

2006. Chapter 9: Carbon fluxes across regions. Law, Beverly E.; Turner, Dave; Campbell, John; Lefsky, Michael; Guzy, Michael; Sun, Osbert; Van Tuyl, Steve; Cohen, Warren.

1999. Characteristics of lightning and wildland fire ignition in the Pacific Northwest. Rorig, Miriam L.; Ferguson, Sue A.

1984. Characteristics of residues in a cable-logged area of old-growth Douglas-fir. Pong, W.Y.; Henley, John W.

2000. Characterization and assessment of economic systems in the interior Columbia basin: fisheries. Fluharty, David L.

2001. Characterizing fuels in the 21st century. Sandberg, David, V.; Ottmar, Roger D.; Cushon, Geoffrey H.

2002. Characterizing fuels in treated areas. Ottmar, Roger D.; Wright, Clinton S.

2003. Characterizing land use change in multidisciplinary landscape-level analyses. Kline, Jeffrey D.

2004. Characterizing meadow vegetation with multitemporal Landsat thematic mapper remote sensing. Ager, Alan A.; Owens, Karen E.

2006. Characterizing species at risk. II: Using Bayesian belief networks as decision support tools to determine species conservation categories under the Northwest Forest Plan. Marcot, B.G.; Hohenlohe, P.A.; Morey, S.; Holmes, R.; Molina, R.; Turley, M.C.; Huff, M.H.; Laurence, J.A.

1969. Charts for determining sampling rate and number in sample. Bruce, David.

1981. Checklist of the vascular plants of Steamboat Mountain Research Natural Area. Schuller, S. Reid; Frenkel, Robert E.

1974. Checklist of vertebrate animals of the Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Maser, Chris; Franklin, Jerry F.

1956. Chemical basal treatment to control red alder. Ruth, Robert H.; Berntsen, Carl M.

1955. Chemical brush control on central Oregon ponderosa pine lands. Dahms, Walter G.

1960. Chemical control of bigleaf maple trees and stump sprouts. Berntsen, Carl M.

1961. Chemical control of brush in ponderosa pine forests of central Oregon. Dahms, Walter G.

2004. Chemistry of burning the forest floor during the FROSTFIRE experimental burn, interior Alaska, 1999. Harden, J.W.; Neff, J.C.; Sandberg, D.V.; Turetsky, M.R.; Ottmar, R.; Gleixner, G.; Fries, T.L.; Manies, K.L.

1999. Chip prices as a proxy for nonsawtimber prices in the Pacific Northwest. Haynes, Richard W.

1973. Choosing forest residues management alternatives. Pierovich, John M.; Smith, Richard C.

2007. Citizen-agency interactions in planning and decisionmaking after large wildfires. Olsen, Christine S.; Shindler, Bruce A.

2003. Clarifying muddy water: probing the linkages to municipal water quality. Duncan, Sally.

2004. Classification and management of aquatic, riparian, and wetland sites on the national forests of eastern Washington: series description. Kovalchik, Bernard L.; Clausnitzer, Rodrick R.

1983. Classification, description, and dynamics of plant communities after fire in the taiga of interior Alaska. Foote, M. Joan.

2000. Classification of community types, successional sequences, and landscapes of the Copper River Delta, Alaska. Boggs, Keith.

2000. Classifying plant series-level forest potential types: methods for subbasins sampled in the midscale assessment of the interior Columbia basin. Hessburg, Paul F.; Smith, Bradley G.; Kreiter, Scott D.; Miller, Craig A.; McNicoll, Cecilia H.; Wasienko-Holland, Michele.

2007. Clavulina lilliputiana, a dimunitive new species from Tasmania. Trappe, J.M.; Castellano, M.A.

1999. Clearwood quality and softwood lumber prices: what's the real premium? Waggener, Thomas R.; Fight, Roger D.

1984. CLIMACS: a computer model of forest stand development for western Oregon and Washington. Dale, Virginia H.; Hemstrom, Miles.

1957. Climate and growth rate as related to an outbreak of silver fir beetles. Thomas, Gerard M.

1976. Climate and hydrology of the Entiat Experimental Forest watersheds under virgin forest cover. Helvey, J.D.; Fowler, W.B.; Klock, G.O.; Tiedemann, A.R.

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1989. Climatic summaries and documentation for the primary meteorological station, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 1972 To 1984. Bierlmaler, Frederick A.; McKee, Arthur.

1999. Climatology of the interior Columbia River basin. Ferguson, Sue A.

2003. Coarse-scale population structure of pathogenic Armillaria species in a mixed-conifer forest in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon. Ferguson, B.A.; Dreisbach, T.A.; Parks, C.G.; Filip, G.M.; Schmitt, C.L.

2002. Coarse woody debris in oak woodlands of California. Tietje, William D.; Waddell, Karen L.; Vreeland, Justin K.; Bolsinger, Charles L.

1997. Cognitive styles of Forest Service scientists and managers in the Pacific Northwest. Carey, Andrew B.

2006. Coho salmon dependence on intermittent streams. Wigington, P.J.; Ebersole, J.L.; Colvin, M.E.; Leibowitz, S.G.; Miller, B.; Hansen, B.; Lavigne, H.; White, D.; Baker, J.P.; Church, M.R.; Brooks, J.R.; Cairns, M.A.; Compton, J.E.

1998. Coho Salmon populations in the Karst landscape of north Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska. Bryant, M.D.; Swanston, D.N.

1954. Cold weather damages promising species in the Wind River Arboretum. Steele, R.W.

2004. Columbia River flow and drought since 1750. Gedalof, Ze'ev; Peterson, David L.; Mantua, Nathan J.

2005. Combining LIDAR estimates of aboveground biomass and Landsat estimates of stand age for spatially extensive validation of modeled forest productivity. Lefsky, M.A.; Turner, D.P.; Guzy, M.; Cohen, W.B.

2003. Coming home to roost: the pileated woodpecker as ecosystem engineer. Duncan, Sally.

2005. Commercial morel harvesters and buyers in western Montana: an exploratory study of the 2001 harvesting season. McLain, Rebecca J.; McFarlane, Erika Mark; Alexander, Susan J.

2004. Common families across test series—how many do we need? Johnson, G.R.

2005. Community and landscape change in southeast Alaska. Kruger, Linda E.

2000. Community, know thyself: caring about place. Duncan, Sally.

2006. Community socioeconomic information system. [CD–ROM]. Donoghue, E.M.; Sutton, N.L.

1993. Community type classification of forest vegetation in young, mixed stands, interior Alaska. Youngblood, Andrew.

1979. Comparative autecological characteristics of northwestern tree species—a literature review. Minore, Don.

1966. Comparative drought resistance of five conifers and foliage moisture content as a viability index. Pharis, Richard P.

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2000. Earthworms (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of the Columbia River basin assessment area. James, Sam.

1994. Eastside forest management practices: historical overview, extent of their application, and their effects on sustainability of ecosystems. Oliver, Chadwick D.; Irwin, Larry L.; Knapp, Walter H.

2004. Eccentricity and fluting in young–growth western hemlock in Oregon. Singleton, Ryan; DeBell, Dean S.; Marshall, David D.; Gartner, Barbara L.

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2001. Ecological and financial assessment of late-successional reserve management. Hummel, Susan Stevens; Barbour, R. James; Hessburg, Paul F.; Lehmkuhl, John F.

1981. Ecological characteristics of old-growth Douglas-fir forests. Franklin, Jerry F.; Cromack, Kermit Jr.; Denison, William; McKee, Arthur; Maser, Chris; Sedell, James; Swanson, Fred; Juday, Glen.

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1979. Ecological effects of the Wickersham Dome fire near Fairbanks, Alaska. Viereck, L.A.; Dyrness, C.T.

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1998. Ecological foundations of biodiversity: lessons from natural and managed forests of the Pacific Northwest. Carey, Andrew B.

1994. Ecological health of river basins in forested regions of eastern Washington and Oregon. Wissmar, Robert C.; Smith, Jeanette E.; McIntosh, Bruce A.; Li, Hiram W.; Reeves, Gordon H.; Sedell, James R.

1993. Ecological impacts of using chloropicrin to control laminated root rot in Northwest conifer forests: growth and mycorrhiza formation of planted Douglas-fir seedlings after two growing seasons. Castellano, Michael A.; McKay, Donaraye; Thles, Walter G.

2005. Ecological responses to the 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens: forward and preface. Dale, Virginia H.; Swanson, Frederick J.; Crisafulli, Charles M.

1999. Ecological scale and forest development: squirrels, dietary fungi, and vascular plants in managed and unmanaged forests. Carey, A.B.; Kershner, J.; Biswell, B.; Dominguez de Toledo, L.S.

2004. Ecological setting of the Wind River old-growth forest. Shaw, David C.; Franklin, Jerry F.; Bible, Ken; Klopatek, Jeffrey; Freeman, Elizabeth; Greene, Sarah; Parker, Geoffrey G.

2000. Ecological subregions of the interior Columbia basin, USA. Hessburg, P.F.; Salter, R.B.; Richmond, R.B.; Smith, B.G.

2005. Ecological support for rural land-use planning. Theobald, David M.; Spies, Thomas; Kline, Jeff; Maxwell, Bruce; Hobbs, N. T.; Dale, Virginia H.

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2007. Ecology and management of morels harvested from the forests of western North America. Pilz, David; McLain, Rebecca; Alexander, Susan; Villarreal-Ruiz, Luis; Berch, Shannon; Wurtz, Tricia L.; Parks, Catherine G.; McFarlane, Erika; Baker, Blaze; Molina, Randy; Smith, Jane E.

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1985. Ecology and management of the spotted owl in the Pacific Northwest. Gutierrez, Ralph J.; Carey, Andrew B. tech. eds.

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1990. Ecology of the great gray owl. Bull, Evelyn L.; Henjum, Mark G.

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1986. Econometric analysis of the factors influencing forest acreage trends in the southeast. Alig, Ralph J.

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2001. Economic and environmental effects of accelerated tariff liberalization in the forest products sector. Brooks, D.J.; Ferrante, J.A.; Haverkamp, J.; Bowles, I.; Lange, W.; Darr, D.

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1976. Economic availability of logging residue in the Douglas-fir region. Adams, Thomas C.

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1986. Economic impacts of interregional competition in the forest products industry during the 1970's: the South and the Pacific Northwest. Schallau, Con H.; Maki, Wilbur R.

1992. Economic implications for management of structural retention on harvest units at the Blue River Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, Oregon. Weigand, James F.; Burditt, A. Lynn

1970. Economics and policy environments for forest regeneration. Flora, Donald F.

2004. Economics of rural land-use change. Alig, Ralph J.; Ahearn, Mary Clare.

1972. Economics of thinning stagnated ponderosa pine sapling stands in the pine-grass areas of central Washington. Sassaman, Robert W.; Barrett, James W.; Smith, Justin G.

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1998. Economies in transition: an assessment of trends relevant to management of the Tongass National Forest. Allen, Stewart D.; Robertson, Guy; Schaefers, Julie.

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1980. Ectomycorrhizal inoculation of containerized Western conifer seedlings. Molina, Randy.

1973. Educational principles and techniques for interpreters. Boulanger, F. David; Smith, John P.

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1993. Effectiveness of polyethylene sheeting in controlling spruce beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in infested stacks of spruce firewood in Alaska. Holsten, Edward H.; Werner, Richard A.

1961. Effect of a transpiration retardant on survival of planted ponderosa pine. Mowat, Edwin L.

1980. Effect of date of cone collection and stratification period on germination and growth of Douglas-fir seeds and seedlings. Sorensen, Frank C.

2002. Effect of ecosystem disturbance on diversity of bark and wood-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae) in white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) ecosystems of Alaska. Werner, Richard A.

2002. Effect of fertilizer applications and grazing exclusion on species composition and biomass in wet meadow restoration in eastern Washington. Beebe, John; Everett, Richard; Scherer, George; Davis, Carl.

1999. Effect of fuels reduction on American martens and their prey. Bull, Evelyn L.; Blumton, Arlene K.

1960. Effect of gibberellic acid and cold treatments on the germination of bitterbrush seed. McConnell, Burt R.

2005. Effect of growth ring orientation and placement of earlywood and latewood on MOE and MOR of very-small clear Douglas-fir beams. Grotta, Amy T.; Leichti, Robert J.; Gartner, Barbara L.; Johnson, G.R.

1953. Effect of heat on soil color and pH of two forest soils. Tarrant, Robert F.

1986. Effect of jellyrolling and acclimatization on survival and height growth of conifer seedlings. Lopushinsky, W.

1984. Effect of lauricidin and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid on growth of nine hymenomycetous fungi. Li, C. Y.; Aho, Paul E.

2006. Effect of morphology and discharge on hyporheic exchange flows in two small streams in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, USA. Wondzell, Steven M.

1988. Effect of natural inbreeding on variance structure in tests of wind pollination Douglas-fir progenies. Sorensen, Frank C.; White, T.L.

1986. Effect of operational fertilization on foliar nutritent content and growth of young Douglas-fir and Pacific silver fir. Cochran, P.H.; Lopushinsky, W.; McColley, P.D.

1971. Effect of ponderosa pine needle litter on grass seedling survival. McConnell, Burt R.; Smith, Justin G.

2001. Effect of population outcrossing rate on inbreeding depression in Pinus contorta var. murrayana seedlings. Sorensen, Frank C.

1947. Effect of pruning on growth of ponderosa pine. Mowat, Edwin L.

1998. Effect of root strength and soil saturation on hillslope stability in forests with natural cedar decline in headwater regions of SE Alaska. Johnson, Adelaide C.; Wilcock, Peter.

1954. Effect of slash burning on soil pH. Tarrant, Robert F.

2006. Effect of small changes in sawpattern on lumber value in pruned Douglas fir logs: Steps toward greater value from pruned logs. Todoroki, Christine; Lowell, Eini.

1960. Effect of thinning on form of young-growth Douglas-fir trees. Yerkes, Vern P.

1959. Effect of weathering on accuracy of fuel-moisture-indicator sticks in the Pacific Northwest. Morris, William G.

2004. Effects of alternatives to clearcutting on invertebrate and organic detritus transport from headwaters in southeastern Alaska. Musslewhite, Jake; Wipfli, Mark S.

1984. Effects of ash leachates on growth and development of Armillaria mellea in culture. Reaves, Jimmy L.; Shaw, Charles G. III; Martin, Robert E.; Mayfield, John E.

2008. Effects of a western spruce budworm outbreak on private lands in eastern Oregon, 1980-1994. Azuma, David L.; Overhulser, David L.

2004. Effects of clearcutting with corridor retention on abundance, richness, and diversity of small mammals in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina, USA. Constantine, Nicole L.; Campbell, Tyler A.; Baughman, William M.; Harrington, Timothy B.; Chapman, Brian R.; Miller, Karl V.

1980. Effects of different sources of fertilizer nitrogen on growth and nutrition of western hemlock seedlings. Radwan, M.A.; DeBell, Dean S.

1986. Effects of Arceuthobium americanum on twig growth of Pinus contorts. Broshot, Nancy; Larsen, Lynn; Tinnin, Robert.

1987. Effects of fertilization on growth and foliar nutrients of red alder seedlings. Radwan, M.A.

2007. Effects of forest cover, topography, and sampling extent on the measured density of shallow, translational landslides. Miller, D.J.; Burnett, K.M.

2002. Effects of forest management on truffle abundance and squirrel diets. Carey, A.B.; Colgan, W., III; Trappe, J.M.; Molina, R.

2000. Effects of forest management on understory and overstory vegetation: a retrospective study. Thysell, David R.; Carey, Andrew B.

2008. Effects of forest practices on peak flows and consequent channel response: a state-of-science report for western Oregon and Washington. Grant, Gordon E.; Lewis, Sarah L.; Swanson, Frederick J.; Cissel, John H.; McDonnell, Jeffrey J.

2000. Effects of global climate change on the US forest sector: response functions derived from a dynamic resource and market simulator. McCarl, Bruce A.; Adams, Darius M.; Alig, Ralph J.; Burton, Diana; Chen, Chi-Chung.

1959. Effects of herbicides on some important brush species in southwestern Oregon. Gratkowski, H.

2006. Effects of historical climate change, habitat connectivity, and vicariance on genetic structure and diversity across the range of the red tree vole (Phenacomys longicaudus) in the Pacific Northwestern United States. Miller, Mark P.; Bellinger, M. Renee; Forsman, Eric D.; Haig, Susan M.

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1996. Effects of insecticide treatments on subsequent defoliation by western spruce budworm in Oregon and Washington: 1982-92. Sheehan, Katharine A.

1985. Effects of leader topping and branch pruning on efficiency of Douglas-fir cone harvesting with a tree shaker. Copes, D.L.

2002. Effects of live crown on vertical patterns of wood density and growth in Douglas-fir. Gartner, Barbara L.; North, Eric M.; Johnson, G.R.; Singleton, Ryan.

1989. Effects of log defects on lumber recovery. Cahill, James M.; Cegelka, Vincent S.

1974. Effects of log dumping and rafting on the marine environment of southeast Alaska. Pease, Bruce C.

1992. Effects of long-term pruning, meristem origin, and branch order on the rooting of Douglas-fir stem cuttings. Copes, D.L.

1994. Effects of long-term use by big game and livestock in the Blue Mountains forest ecosystems. Irwin, Larry L.; Cook, John G.; Riggs, Robert A.; Skovlin, Jon M.

1979. Effects of manganese and manganese-nitrogen applications on growth and nutrition of Douglas-fir seedlings. Radwan, M. A.; Shumway, John S.; DeBell, Dean S.

1992. Effects of new export rules, a spotted owl plan, and recession on timber prices and shipments from the Douglas-fir region. Flora, Donald F.; McGInnls, Wendy J.

2000. Effects of new forest management strategies on squirrel populations. Carey, Andrew B.

1981. Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on deer browsing and growth of young Douglas-fir. Crouch, Glenn L.; Radwan, M.A.

2004. Effects of off-road recreation on mule deer and elk. Wisdom, Michael J.; Ager, Alan A.; Preisler, Haiganoush K.; Cimon, Norman J.; Johnson, Bruce K.

1986. Effects of plantation and juvenile spacing on tree and stand development. Smith, J. Harry G.; Reukema, Donald L.

2005. Effects of post-harvest treatments on high-elevation forests in the North Cascade Range, Washington. Elman, Ella; Peterson, David L.

1987. Effects of recent national legislation on ownership of timberland resources in southeast Alaska. Van Hees, Willem W.S.

2006. Effects of release from suppression on wood functional characteristics in young Douglas-fir and western hemlock. Renninger, H.J.; Gartner, B.L.; Meinzer, F.C.

2004. Effects of roads on elk: implications for management in forested ecosystems. Rowland, Mary M.; Wisdom, Michael J.; Johnson, Bruce K.; Penninger, Mark A.

1991. Effects of seed weight and rate of emergence on early growth of open-pollinated Douglas-fir families. St. Clair, J.B.; Adams, W.T.

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