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  1. Allen-Diaz, B.H., R.D. Jackson, and J.S. Fehmi. 1988. Detecting channel morphology change in California's hardwood rangeland spring ecosystems. J. Range Management (in press).

  2. Allen, B.H., B.A. Holzman, and R.R. Evett. 1991. A classification system for California's hardwood rangelands. Hilgardia 59(2):1-45.

  3. Allen-Diaz, B.H. and others. 1996. Rangelands in a Changing Climate: Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation. In: Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses. Contribution of Working Group II to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press. pp.131-158.

  4. Allen-Diaz, B.H. and J.W. Bartolome. 1998. Understanding Sagebrush-Grass vegetation dynamics. Ecological Applications (in press).

  5. Bartolome, J. and R.B. Standiford. 1992. Ecology and management of California oak woodlands. in Proceedings of Symposium on Ecology and Management of Oak and Associated Woodlands, perspectives in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico, Sierra Vista AZ, April 27-30, 1992. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-218, pp. 115-118.

  6. Battles, J.J. and T.J. Fahey. 1996. Spruce decline as a disturbance event in the subalpine forests of the northeastern United States. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26: 408-421.

  7. Battles, J.J., T.J. Fahey, and E.M.B. Harney. 1996. Spatial patterning in the canopy gap regime of a subalpine Abies-Picea forest. J. Vegetation Science 6: 807-814.

  8. Battles, J.J., J.D. Dushoff, and T.J. Fahey. 1996. Line intersect sampling of forest canopy gaps. Forest Science 42: 131-138.

  9. Beall, F. C., J. M. Biernacki, and R. L. Lemaster. 1994. The use of acousto-ultrasonics to detect biodeterioration in utility poles. J Acoustic Emission 12(1/2):55-64.

  10. Beall, F.C. and L. Chen. 1997. Ultrasonic monitoring of resin curing in a laboratory press. Proceedings, Workshop on nondestructive testing of panel products. Wales, UK.

  11. Brier, A.N., W.A. Dost and W.W. Wilcox. 1987. California structural pest control: a diverse industry. PCOC Voice, Fall 1987:10,24.

  12. Brier, A.N., W.A. Dost and W.W. Wilcox. 1988. Characteristics of decay and insect attack in California homes. PCOC Voice, Fall 1988:22,25,26.

  13. Beier, P. 1992. A checklist for evaluating impacts to wildlife movement corridors. Wildlife Society Bulletin 20:434-440.

  14. Beier, P., and R. H. Barrett. 1993. The cougar in the Santa Ana Mountain Range, California. Final Report, Orange County Cooperative Mountain Lion Study, Dept. Forestry and Resource Management, University of California, Berkeley. 104 pp. + appendices.

  15. Beier, P. 1993. Determining minimum habitat areas and habitat corridors for cougars. Conservation Biology 7(1):94-108.

  16. Beier, P. 1993. Puma: a population simulator for cougar conservation. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21:356-357.

  17. Beier, P., D. Choate, and R.H. Barrett. 1995. Movement patterns of mountain lions during different behaviors. J. Mammalogy 76(4):1056-1070.

  18. Dahlsten, D.L., D.L. Rowney and R.N. Kickert. 1997. Effects of oxidant air pollutants on western pine beetle (Coleoptera: scolytidae) populations in southern California. Environmental Pollution 96(3):415-423.

  19. Dahlsten, D.L., D.L. Rowney, W.A. Copper and J.M. Wenz. 1992. Comparison of artificial pupation shelters and other monitoring methods for endemic populations of Douglas-fir Tussok Moth, Orygia psuedopregnant (McDunnough) (Lepodoptera: lymantriidae). Canad. Entomol. 123(3): 359-369

  20. Dahlsten, D. L., D. L. Rowney and S. M. Tait. 1994. Development of integrated pest management programs in urban forests: The Elm Leaf Beetle, (Xanthogleruca lateola [Muller]) in California, U.S.A. Forest Ecology and Management. 65:41-44.

  21. Dahlsten, D.L., W.A. Copper, D.L. Rowney, and P.K. Kleintjes. Population dynamics of the mountain chickadee in northern California. pp.502-510. in: D.R. McCullough and R.H. Barrett eds. Wildlife 2001: Populations. Elsevier Science Publishers, Ltd, London, England. 1163 pp.

  22. Dahlsten, D.L., D. M. Kent, D.L. Rowney, W.A. Copper, W.E. Young and R. L. Tassan. 1995. Parasitoid shows potential for biocontrol of Eugenia Psysslid. California Agriculture 49(4): 36-40.

  23. Dahlsten, D.L.., Rowney, D.L. ,Tassen, R.L. , Copper, W.A., Chaney, K. L. Robb, S. Tjosvold, M. Bianchi, AND P. Lane E. 1995. Biological control implementation for the Blue Gum Psyllid in California, Proc. 43rd Ann. Mtg. California Forest Pest Council. Sacramento, CA. Nov. 16-17, 1994. pp. LXIV-LXVI.

  24. Dahlsten, D.L., D. L. Rowney. R. L. Tassan, W.A. Copper, W. E. Chaney, K. L. Robb, S. Tjosvold, M. Bianchi, and P. Lane. 1996. Blue Gum Psyllid. Hortscript NO. 20, 2 pp.

  25. Davis, L. S., and R. H. Barrett. 1993. Spatial integration of wildlife habitat analysis with long-term forest planning over multiple-owner landscapes. Pp. 143-154 in D. C. LeMaster and R.A. Sedjo (eds.), Modeling Sustainable Forest Ecosystems. American Forests, Washington, D.C. 181 pp.

  26. Dietz, M. and W.W. Wilcox. 1997. The role of pre-infection of green Douglas-fir lumber in aboveground decay in structures. California. Forest Products Journal 47(5):56-60.

  27. Fahey, T.J., J.J. Battles, G.F. Wilson. 1998. Responses of early successional northern hardwood forests to changes in nutrient availability. Ecological Monographs, In press.

  28. Fairfax, Sally K. and Lynn Huntsinger. 1997. The new western history: an essay from the woods (and rangelands). Arizona Quarterly 53(2):191-210

  29. Foote, E. I. D., and J. K. Gilless. 1996. "Structure Survival", in California's I-Zone: Urban/wildland fire prevention and mitigation. R. Slaughter, Editor. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Sacramento, California. Chapter 8, pp. 112-121.

  30. Fried, J.S., and J. K. Gilless. 1988. California fire economies simulator--initial attack module (CFES-IAM) version 1.11: User's guide (MS-DOS). Bulletin 1925. Division of agriculture and Natural resources, University of California, Berkeley. 83 pp.

  31. Garrison, B., and R.B. Standiford. 1996. A Post-hoc assessment of the impacts to wildlife from wood cutting in blue oak woodlands in the northern Sacramento Valley. in Proceedings of a Symposium on Oak woodlands: Ecology, Management, and Urban Interface Issues, March 19-22, 1996, San Luis Obispo, CA. USDA Forest Research Paper PSW-GTR-160.

  32. Gilbert, G. S., J. L. Parke, M. K. Clayton, and J. Handelsman. 1993. Effects of an introduced bacterium on bacterial communities on roots. Ecology 74:840-854.

  33. Gilbert, G. S., S. P. Hubbell, and R. B. Foster. 1994. Density and distance-to-adult effects of a canker disease of trees in a moist tropical forest. Oecologia 98: 100-108.

  34. Gilbert, G. S., J. L. Parke, M. K. Clayton, and J. Handelsman. 1993. Effects of an introduced bacterium on bacterial communities on roots. Ecology 74:840-854.

  35. Gilbert, G. S. and M. MejÌa Ch. (editors) 1996. Manual para las Investigaciones de BiologÌa de Campo (Manual of Biological Field Research) (2nd edition), Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panam·. 107 pp.

  36. Gilless, J.K. 1997 Committee on Prospects and Opportunities for Sustainable Management of Americaís Nonfederal Forests, Board on Agriculture, National Research Council. Forested landscapes in perspective: Prospects and opportunities for sustainable management of America's nonfederal forests. National Academy of Sciences. Washington, D.C. 206 pp.

  37. Gilless, J.K. 1990. Three-state impact of spotted owl conservation and other timber harvest reductions: A cooperative evaluation of the economic and social impacts. Contribution #69. University of Washington, Institute of Forest Resources 43 pp.

  38. Gilless, J.K. 1990. new directions for private forests in California: Some effects of implementing propositions 130 and 138 on California's forests and forest owners. Report No. 2. Department of Forestry and Resource Management, University of California, Berkeley. 48 pp.

  39. Gressel, N., J. G. McColl, C. M. Preston, R. M. Newman, and R. F. Powers. 1996. Linkages between phosphorus transformations and carbon decomposition in a forest soil. Biogeochemistry 33:97-123.

  40. Gressel, N., A. E. McGrath, J. G. McColl, and R. F. Powers. 1995. Spectroscopy of aqueous extracts of forest litter. I. Suitability of methods. Soil Sci. Soc. Am J. 59:1715-1723.

  41. Gressel N., J. G. McColl, R. F. Powers, and A. E. McGrath. 1995. Spectroscopy of aqueous extracts of forest litter. II. Effects of management practices. Soil Sci. Soc. Am J. 59: 1723-1731.

  42. Gressel, N., and J. G. McColl. 1997. Phosphorus mineralization and organic matter decomposition-- a critical review. Chapter 23, p.297-309, In: G. Cadisch and K. E. Giller (eds). Driven by nature: plant litter quality and decomposition. CAB Internat., Wallingford, U. K.

  43. Giusti, G.A. and P.J. Tinnin (eds.). 1991. A planner's guide for oak woodlands. Publ. of the Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program, Dept. of Forestry and Resource Management, U.C. Berkeley, 104 pp.

  44. Harris, R.R. and Olson, C. 1997. Two-stage system for prioritizing riparian restoration at the stream reach and community scales. Restoration Ecology 5(4S).

  45. Harris, R.R., Nakamura, G.M. and G. Blomstrom. 1997. The Hoopa Valley case study: weighing the tradeoffs with computerized forest planning. Journal of Forestry 95 (11):19-22.

  46. Harris, R.R. 1996. Forest management in a resource-dependent American Indian community. P. 97-111. IN: Sokolow, A.D. (ed.). 1996. Community and university: case studies and commentary on University of California Cooperative Extension interventions. California Communities Program, University of California, Davis, CA; University of California Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources Publication 3371.

  47. Harris, R.R., Blomstrom, G. and Nakamura, G. 1995. Tribal self-governance and forest management at the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Humboldt County, CA. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 19:1-38.

  48. Harris, R.R. and Erman, D.E., (Technical Coordinators) and Kerner, H.M. (Editor). 1992. Proceedings of symposium on biodiversity of northwestern California, October 28-30, 1991, Santa Rosa, CA University of California, Wildland Resources Center Report No. 29, Berkeley, CA. 316 p.

  49. Harris, R.R. 1991. Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation timber inventory analysis. Report to the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council. Dept. of Forestry and Resource Management. University of California, Berkeley. 48 p.+ app.

  50. Harris, R.R., Nakamura, G., Blomstrom, G., Abbott, P., Biondini, J. and Vigil, R. 1990. Status report: integrated resource management planning on the Hoopa Valley Reservation, CA. p. 239-260. In: Proceedings of the 14th Annual National Indian Timber Symposium. Cherokee, NC. 3-6 April 1990. Intertribal Timber Council, Vancouver, WA.

  51. Huntsinger, Lynn, Lita Buttolph, and Peter Hopkinson. 1997 Ownership and management changes on California's hardwood rangelands, 1985-1992 . Journal of Range Management, 50:423-430.]

  52. Huntsinger, L. and P. Hopkinson. 1996. Sustaining rangeland landscapes: a social and ecological process, Journal of Range Management 49:167-173.

  53. Huntsinger, Lynn and Sarah McCaffrey. 1995. A forest for the trees: Euro-American forest management and the Yurok environment, 1850 To 1994. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 19(4):155-192.

  54. Kertis, J.A, R. Gross, D.L. Peterson, M.J. Arbaugh, R.B. Standiford, D.D. McCreary. 1993. Growth trends of blue oak (Quercus douglasii) in California. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23:1720-1724.

  55. LeBlanc, J.W., J.K. Hasey, R.B. Standiford, R.M. Sachs. 1997. Eucalyptus for low elevation foothill plantations in California. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 12(4):

  56. Lemaster, R.L., F.C. Beall, and V.R. Lewis. 1997. Detection of termites with acoustic emission. For Prod J 47(2):75-79.

  57. Matsuda, K. and j. R. McBride. 1989. Germination characteristics of selected California oak species. Madrono 122 (1):66-76.

  58. McBride, J. R. and D. J. Nowak. 1989. Urban Park inventories. Arboricultural journal. 13:213-235.

  59. McColl, J. G., and N. Gressel. 1995. Forest soil organic matter: characterization and modern methods of analysis, Chapter 2, p.13-32, In: M. Kelly and W.W. McFee (eds.) Carbon forms and function in forest soils. Spec. Publ., Soil Sci. Soc. Am., Madison WI.

  60. McColl, J. G. 1995. Forest Clearcutting--Soil Response. Vol. 1, p.1-9, In: Nierenberg, W. W. (ed-in-chief), Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology, Academic Press, New York.

  61. McColl, J. G., A. A. Pohlman, J. M. Jersak, C. S. Tam and R. R. Northup. 1990. Organics and metal solubility in California forest soils. p.178-195 In S. P. Gessel, D. S. Lacate, G. F. Weetman and R. F. Powers (eds.), Proc. 7th N. Am. For. Soils Conf., Univ. British Columbia, Faculty Forestry Publ., Vancouver, B.C. 525 p.

  62. McColl, J. G. 1990. El Nino Effects on hydrogen ion concentration of a California reservoir. Biogeochem. 10:29-36.

  63. McColl, J. G. 1989. Forest ecology. p. 132-134. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York.

  64. McColl, J. G. 1988. Hydrogen ion concentration and alkalinity of reservoir water in the Sierra Nevada, California, and correlations with air pollutants. J. Environ. Qual. 17:425-430.

  65. McCreary, Douglas D. 1991. Seasonal growth patterns of blue and valley oaks established on foothill rangelands. Proceedings, Symposium on oak woodlands and hardwood rangeland management. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-126. Berkeley, CA USDA Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. pp. 36-40.

  66. McCreary, Douglas D. 1995. Augering and fertilization stimulate growth of blue oak seedlings planed from acorns, but not from containers. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 10(4) 133-137.

  67. McCreary, Douglas D. 1995. The effects of stock type and radicle pruning on blue oak morphology and field performance on oak morphology . Annales des sciences forestieres 53(2-3): 641-648.

  68. McCreary, Douglas D. 1997. Treeshelters: an alternative for oak regeneration. Fremontia 25(1): 26-30.

  69. McCullough, D. R., and R. H. Barrett (eds.). 1992. Wildlife 2001: Populations. Elsevier Science Publishers, Ltd., London, England. 1163 pp.

  70. Miller, P. R. and J. R. McBride. 1998. Air pollution impacts in the montane forests of southern California. Springer-Verlag. New York. 478p.

  71. Nowak, D. J. and J.R. McBride. 1993. Testing microdensitometric ability to determine Monterey pine under stress. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 59 (1):89-91.

  72. Nowak, D. J. and J.R. McBride. 1991. Comparison of Monterey pine stress in urban and natural stands. Jour. Environ. Management. 32:383-395.

  73. McBride, J. R. and D. J. Nowak. 1989. Urban park inventories. Arboricultural Journal 13:213-235

  74. Olander, L., F.N. Scatena, and W.L. Silver. 1998. Effects of road construction on upper montane forest composition and succession in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. In Press, Forest Ecology and Management.

  75. Raffa, K.F. and D.L. Dahlsten. 1995. Differential responses among natural enemies and prey to bark beetle pheromones. Oecoligia 102: 17-23.

  76. Scott, T.A., R.B. Standiford, and N. Pratini, 1995. Private landowners critical to saving California biodiversity. California Agriculture 49(6):50-57.

  77. Silver, W.L., F.N. Scatena, A.H. Johnson, T.G. Siccama, and F. Watt. 1996. At what temporal scales does disturbance affect belowground nutrient pools? Biotropica 28: 441-457.

  78. Silver, W.L. and A.E. Lugo. 1995. Life in the cloud forest. In R. Folch ed, Biosfera 2. Selves tropicals. Enciclopedia Catalana. Barcelona, Spain. 526 p.

  79. Silver, W.L. and A.E. Lugo. 1995. The kingdom of epiphytes. In R. Folch, ed, Biosfera 2. Selves tropicals. Enciclopedia Catalana. Barcelona, Spain. 526 p.

  80. Silver, W.L., S. Brown, and A.E. Lugo. 1996. Effects of changes in biodiversity on ecosystem function in tropical forests. Conservation Biology 10:17-24.

  81. Silver, W.L., S. Brown, and A.E. Lugo. 1996. Biodiversity and Biogeochemical Cycling. Pages 49-67 in G. Orians, R. Dirzo, and H. Cushman eds. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in Tropical Forests. Springer. Heidleberg.

  82. Silver, W.L. 1998. The potential affects of elevated CO2 and climate change of tropical forest biogeochemical cycling. In Press. Climatic Change.

  83. Silver, W.L. 1994. Is nutrient availability related to plant nutrient use in humid tropical forests? Oecologia 98: 336-343.

  84. Silver, W.L., F.N. Scatena, A.H. Johnson, T.G. Siccama, and M.J. Sanchez. 1994. Nutrient availability in a montane wet tropical forest in Puerto Rico: spatial patterns and methodological considerations. Plant and Soil 164:129-145.

  85. Silver, W.L., and K.A. Vogt. 1993. Fine root dynamics following single and multiple disturbances in a subtropical wet forest ecosystem. Journal of Ecology 81:729-738.

  86. Standiford, Richard B. (Technical Coordinator). 1996. Guidelines for managing California's hardwood rangelands. A publication of the Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program, Dept. of Envir. Science, Policy and Management, U.C. Berkeley, 173 pp.

  87. Standiford, R.B. and R.E. Howitt. 1993. Multiple use management of California's hardwood rangelands. Journal of Range Management 46:176-181.

  88. Standiford, R.B., and D. Appleton. 1993. Blue oak regeneration on harsh sites. California Agriculture, July-August, 1993.

  89. Standiford, R.B. and L. Ruth. 1994. Conserving the California spotted owl: impacts of interim policies and implications for the long-term. UC Div. of Ag. and Nat. Res. Wildland Resources Center Report 33, 200 pp.

  90. Standiford, R.B., Neil McDougald, William Frost, Ralph Phillips. 1997. Factors Influencing the Probability of Oak Regeneration on Southern Sierra Nevada Woodlands in California. Madrono 44(2):170-183.

  91. Standiford, R.B., D. McCreary, S. Gaertner, L. Forero. 1996. Impact of firewood harvesting on hardwood rangelands varies with region. California Agriculture 50(2):7-12.

  92. Standiford, R.B. 1996. Growth of Blue Oak on California's Hardwood Rangelands. in Proceedings of a Symposium on Oak woodlands: Ecology, Management, and Urban Interface Issues, March 19-22, 1996, San Luis Obispo, CA. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PSW-GTR-160.

  93. Standiford, R.B., and J. Bartolome. 1996. The Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program: Education and Research as a Conservation Strategy. in Proceedings of a Symposium on Oak woodlands: Ecology, Management, and Urban Interface Issues, March 19-22, 1996, San Luis Obispo, CA. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PSW-GTR-160.

  94. Standiford, R.B. , J. Klieg, B. Garrison. 1996. Sustainability of Sierra Nevada Hardwood Rangelands. in: Status of the Sierra Nevada: Volume III Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project Report, UC Div. of Ag. and Nat. Res. Wildland Resources Center Report No. 38:637-680.

  95. Walker, L. W.L. Silver, M. Willig, and J. Zimmerman. (EDS). 1996. Long Term Responses of Caribbean Ecosystems to Disturbance. Biotropica Special Issue.

  96. Wilcox, W.W. 1993. Comparative morphology of early stages of brown-rot wood decay. IAWA Journal 14(2):127-138.

  97. Wilcox, W.W. and M. Dietz. 1997. Fungi causing above-ground wood decay in structures in California. Wood and Fiber Science 29(3):291-198.

  98. Wilcox, W.W. 1995. Future Protection of Wood in Structures. Proceedings, Wood Preservation in the '90s and Beyond. September 26-28, 1994, Savannah, Georgia, pp.131-134.

  99. Wilcox, W.W. 1996. Coast Redwood as a Future Supplier of Wood Products. Proceedings, Conference on Coast Redwood Forest Ecology and Management. June 18-20, 1996, Arcata, California, pp. 48-50.

  100. Wilcox, W.W., E.E. Botsai and H. Kubler. 1991. Wood as a building material: a guide for designers and builders. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 215 p.

  101. Winsome, T., and J. G. McColl. 1996. Earthworms in forest ecosystems. Div. Natr. Resourc., Univ. California, Berkeley, 20p.

  102. Winsome, T., and J. G. McColl. 1997. The influence of Argilophilus papillifer (Oligochaeta:Megascolecidae) on chemical and physical properties of a California forest soil. Soil Biol. Biochem. (in press).

  103. Zielinski, W. J., T. E. Kucera, and R. H. Barrett. 1995. The current distribution of fishers (Martes pennanti) in California. California Fish and Game 81:104-112.

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