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Blodgett Forest
Research Station

4501 Blodgett Forest Road Georgetown, CA 95634
Phone: (530) 333-4475
Fax: 530-333-2012
bfrs@nature.berkeley.edu


Blodgett Forest Research Station Recent Papers and Presentations by Blodgett Staff

 

  • Battles et al. 2008 - ADDIN EN.REFLIST Battles, J. J., T. Robards, A. Das, K. Waring, J. K. Gilless, G. S. Biging and F. G. Schurr 2008. Climate change impacts on forest growth and tree mortality: a data-driven modeling study in the mixed-conifer forest of the Sierra Nevada, California. Climate Change. PDF
  • O'Hara et al. 2008 - O'Hara, K. L., R. A. York and R. C. Heald 2008, In press. Effect of pruning severity and timing of treatment on epicormic sprout development in giant sequoia. Forestry.PDF
  • York et al. 2007 - York, R. A., J. J. Battles and R. C. Heald 2007. Gap-Based Silviculture in a Sierran Mixed-Conifer Forest: Effects of Gap Size on Early Survival and 7-year Seedling Growth. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-203: 181-191.PDF
  • York et al. 2006 - York, R. A., J. J. Battles and R. C. Heald 2006. Release potential of giant sequoia following heavy suppression: 20-year results. Forest Ecology and Management 234(1-3): 136-142.PDF
  • York et al. 2004 - York, R. A., R. C. Heald, J. J. Battles and J. D. York 2004. Group selection management in conifer forests: relationships between opening size and tree growth. Can. J. For. Res. 34: 630-641.PDF
  • York et al. 2003 - York, R. A., J. J. Battles and R. C. Heald 2003. Edge effects in mixed conifer group selection openings: Tree height response to resource gradients. Forest Ecology and Management 179(1-3): 107-121.PDF
  • Battles et al. 2001 - Battles, J. J., A. J. Shlisky, R. H. Barrett, R. C. Heald and B. H. Allen-Diaz 2001. The effects of forest management on plant species diversity in a Sierran conifer forest. Forest Ecology and Management 146(1-3): 211-222.PDF

PRESENTATIONS

  • York 2007_SAF - York, R.A., Battles, J.J., Schurr, F.G., Nakamura, G., Stephens, S.L. 2007. Assessing sustainability in a Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forest. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Portland, OR.PDF
  • York 2008_BFRS Workshop - York, R.A. The species adjacency study: Early growth responses to inter-species competition. Blodgett Forest Workshop. Georgetown, CA. PDF
  • York 07_NAFEW - York, R.A., Schurr, F.G., Battles, J.J. 2007. Effects of repeated diameter-limit cutting on productivity and species composition. North American Forest Ecology Workshop. Vancouver, BC.PDF

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