Forestry-Related Publications, 1996-1998 Alexander, L.F. 1996. A morphometric analysis of geographic variation within Sorex monticolus (Insectivora:Soricidae). University of Kansas Natural History Museum 88:1-54. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Allendorf, F.W., D. Bayles, D.L. Bottom, K.P. Currens, C.A. Frissell, D. Hankin, J.A. Lichatowich, W. Nehlsen, P.C. Trotter, and T.H. Williams. 1997. Prioritizing Pacific salmon stocks for conservation. Conservation Biology 11:140-152. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Anderson, J.D., C.C. Brunner, and S.U. Randhawa. 1996. Design and implementation of fuzzy logic controller for rough-mill wood parts recovery. International Journal of Flexible Automation and Integrated Manufacturing 4(3&4):255-271. (Dep. Ind. Manuf. Eng.)

Ayers, A.C., R.P. Barrett, and P.R. Cheeke. 1996. Feeding value of tree leaves (hybrid poplar and black locust) evaluated with sheep, goats and rabbits. Animal Feed Science and Technology 57:51-62. (Dep. Anim. Sci.)

Camacho, F.J., D.S. Gernandt, A. Liston, J.K. Stone, and A.S. Klein. 1997. Endophytic fungal DNA, the source of contamination in spruce needle DNA. Molecular Ecology 6:266-271. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Camacho, F.J., D.S. Gernandt, A. Liston, J.K. Stone, and A.S. Klein. 1997. Molecular identification of contaminant fungal sequences. Molecular Ecology 6:983-988. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Carreira, J.A., and K. Lajtha. 1997. Factors affecting phosphate sorption along a Mediterranean, dolomitic soil and vegetation sequence. European Journal of Soil Science 48:139-149. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Carreira, J.A., K. Lajtha, and F.X. Niell. 1997. Phosphorus transformation along a soil/vegetation series of fire-prone, dolomitic, semi-arid shrub lands of southern Spain. Biogeochemistry 39:87-120. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Chastagner, G.A., R.S. Byther, A. Antonelli, J. DeAngelis, and C. Landgren, eds. 1997. Christmas Tree Diseases, Insects, and Disorders in the Pacific Northwest: Identification and Management. Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Pullman. Miscellaneous 0186. 154 p. (Dep. Entomol.)

Clason, T.R., P.F. Ffolliott, D.E. Mercer, S.H. Sharrow, P.A. Williams, and F.C. Zinkhan. 1997. Silvopastures: sustainable land use management systems. In AgroforestryÑAn Integrated Science and Practice. G.E. Garrett and B. Rietfield, eds. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Crawford, J.A. 1997. Importance of herbaceous vegetation to female sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianus during the reproductive period: a synthesis of research from Oregon, USA. Wildlife Biology 3:271. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Deimling, E.A., W.J. Liss, G.L. Larson, R.L. Hoffman, and G.A. Lomnicky. 1997. Rotifer abundance and distribution in the northern Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA. Archiv fŸr Hydrobiolgie 138:345-363. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Ebersole, J.L., W.J. Liss, and C.A. Frissell. 1997. Restoration of stream habitats in the western United States: restoration as reexpression of habitat capacity. Environmental Management 21(1):1-14. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Edge, W.D., J. Loegering, and P. Diebel. 1998. Principles of wildlife conservationÑtesting distance delivery methodologies. P. 202-205 in Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources. Natural Resources and Environmental Issues VII. C.G. Heister, compil. Utah State University, Logan. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Feibert, E.B.G., C.C. Shock, and L.D. Saunders. 1998. Groundcovers for hybrid poplar establishment. P. 72-77 in Malheur Experiment Station Annual Report, 1997. Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis. Special Report 988. (Dep. Crop Soil Sci.)

Freilinger, S., R. Gupta, and T.H. Miller. 1996. Dynamic performance of metal-plate connected wood joints. American Society of Agricultural Engineers International Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona. ASAE Paper 964114. 11 p. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Freilinger, S., R. Gupta, and T.H. Miller. 1997. Cyclic performance of wood truss joints. P. 939-943 in Proceedings, Building to Last: Structures Congress IV. Volume 2. ASCE, Portland, Oregon. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Gernandt, D.S., and J.K. Stone. 1997. Meria laricis, an anamorph of Rhabdocline. Mycologia 89:735-744. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Gernandt, D.S., and J.K. Stone. 1997. Molecular systematics of Rhabdocline and closely-related foliar pathogens. P. 61-65 in Proceedings, 44th Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, Hood River, Oregon. J.S. Beatty, ed. USDA Forest Service, Westside Forest Insects and Diseases Technical Center, Sandy, Oregon. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Gomez, D.M., and R.G. Anthony. 1996. Amphibian and reptile abundance in riparian and upslope areas of five forest types in western Oregon. Northwest Science 70:109-119. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Hansen, E.M. 1996. Swiss needle cast, Why here, why now? A problem analysis. Oregon Department of Forestry, [Salem]. 22 p. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Hansen, E.M. 1997. Winning the war against Phytophthora lateralis. P. 11-18 in Proceedings, 44th Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, Hood River, Oregon. J.S. Beatty, ed. USDA Forest Service, Westside Forest Insects and Diseases Technical Center, Sandy, Oregon. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Hansen, E.M., P.A. Angwin, T.A. Dreisbach, D. Gernandt, and M.G. McWilliams. 1998. Species limits for Phellinus weirii. P. 119-127 in Root and Butt Rots of Forest Trees. Ninth International Conference on Root and Butt Rots. C. Delatour, J.J. Guillaumin, B. Lung-Escarmant, and B. Marcais, eds. INRA Editions (France) Les Colloques No. 89. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Hansen, E.M., and K.L. Lewis, eds. 1998. Compendium of Conifer Diseases. APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota. 101 p. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Harris, N.R., S.H. Sharrow, and D.E. Johnson. 1996. Use of low-level remote sensing to understand tree/forage spatial interactions in agroforests. Geocarto International 11:81-92. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Hoffman, R.L., W.J. Liss, G.L. Larson, E.K. Deimling, and G.A. Lomnicky. 1996. Distribution of nearshore macroinvertebrates in lakes of the northern Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA. Archiv fŸr Hydrobiologie 136:363-389. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Holah, J.C, M.V. Wilson, and E.M. Hansen. 1997. Impacts of a native root-rotting pathogen on successional development of Douglas-fir forests. Oecologia 111:429-433. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Issacs, F.B., R.G. Anthony, M. Vander Heyden, and C.D. Miller. 1996. Habits of bald eagles along the Upper John Day River, Oregon. Northwest Science 70:1-9. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Jones, C.G., R.S. Ostfeld, M.P. Richard, E.M. Schauber, and J.O. Wolff. 1998. Chain reactions linking acorns to gypsy moth outbreaks and Lyme disease risk. Science 279:1023-1026. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Karl, M.G., and P.S. Doescher. 1998. Ponderosa pine aboveground growth after cattle removal of terminal tissue. Journal of Range Management 51:147-151. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Kauffman, J.B., D.L. Cummings, and D.E. Ward. 1998. Fire in the Brazilian Amazon. 2. Biomass, nutrient pools and losses in cattle pastures. Oecologia 113:415-427. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Keegan, T.W., and J.A. Crawford. 1997. Brood-rearing habitat use by Rio Grande wild turkeys in Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 57:220-230. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Kent, S.M., R. Gupta, and T.H. Miller. 1996. Dynamic behavior of metal-plate-connected wood truss joints. P. 1-115 to 1-122 in Proceedings of the International Wood Engineering Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Kent, S.M., R. Gupta, and T.H. Miller. 1997. Earthquake effects on metal-plate-connected wood truss joints. P. 92-100 in Proceedings of Earthquake Performance and Safety of Timber Structures. Forest Products Society, Madison, Wisconsin. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Klopfenstein, N.B., T.R. Clason, S.H. Sharrow, G. Garrett, and B.E. Anderson. 1997. Silvopasture: an agroforestry practice. USDA National Agroforestry Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. AF Note 8. 4 p. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Krueger, W.C. 1998. Integrating utilization measurements into monitoring programs. P. 71-72 in Stubble Height and Utilization Measurements: Uses and Misuses. Oregon State University Extension & Station Communications, Corvallis. Station Bulletin 682. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Lattin, J.D. 1997. Terrestrial riparian arthropod investigations in the Big Beaver Creek Research Natural Area, North Cascades National Park Service Complex, 1995-96: Part 1. Hemiptera: Heteroptera. US Department of Interior, National Park Service, Pacific West Region, Seattle, Washington. North Cascades National Park Service Complex Special Publication. 50 p. (Dep. Entomol.)

Li, H.W., and J.L. Li. 1996. Fish community composition. P. 391-406 in Methods in Stream Ecology. F.R. Hauer and G.A. Lamaberti, eds. Academic Press, San Diego, California. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Li, Z., R. Gupta, and T.H. Miller. 1996. A practical approach to model wood truss roof assemblies. P. 1-259 to 1-266 in Proceedings of the International Wood Engineering Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Liston, A., W.A. Robinson, J.M. Oliphant, and E.R. Alvarez-Buylla. 1996. Length variation in the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region of non-flowering seed plants. Systematic Botany 21:109-120. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Loegering, J.P. 1997. Wildlife mortality and entanglement by discarded hip chain string. Wilson Bulletin 109:353-355. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

McCune, B., K.A. Amsberry, F.J. Camacho, S. Clery, C. Cole, C. Emerson, G. Felder, P. French, D. Greene, R. Harris, M. Hutten, B. Larson, M. Lesko, S. Majors, T. Markwell, G.G. Parker, K. Pendergrass, E.B. Peterson, E.T. Peterson, J. Platt, J. Proctor, T. Rambo, A. Rosso, D. Shaw, R. Turner, and M. Widmer. 1997. Vertical profile of epiphytes in a Pacific Northwest old-growth forest. Northwest Science 71:145-152. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

McCune, B., and R. Rosentreter. 1998. Macrolichens from Priest River Experimental Forest, Idaho. Evansia 14:37-42. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Miller, G.S., R.J. Small, and E.C. Meslow. 1997. Habitat selection by spotted owls during natal dispersal in western Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management 61:140-150. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Miller, R.F., and L.L. Eddleman. 1997. Temporal and spatial changes of sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianus habitat in the sagebrush ecosystem. Wildlife Biology 3:273. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Moldenke, A.F., R.E. Berry, J.C. Miller, and J.G. Wernz. 1997. Toxicity of acephate to larvae of gypsy moth as a function of host plant and bioassay method. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 84:157-163. (Dep. Entomol.)

Muir, P.S., and A.M. Shirazi. 1996. Effects of formaldehyde-enriched mists on Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco. and Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. Environmental Pollution 94:227-234. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Muir, P.S., A.M. Shirazi, and J. Patrie. 1997. Seasonal growth dynamics in the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria. Bryologist 100:458-464. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Neitlich, P., and B. McCune. 1997. Hotspots of epiphytic lichen diversity in two young managed forests. Conservation Biology 11:172-182. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Payer, D.C., and B.E. Coblentz. 1997. Seasonal variation in California bighorn ram (Ovis canadensis californiana) habitat use and group size. Northwest Science 71:281-288. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Peck, J.E., and B. McCune. 1997. Effects of green tree retention on epiphytic lichen communities: a retrospective approach. Ecological Applications 7:1181-1187. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Pelren, E.C., and J.A. Crawford. 1997. Blue grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) recruitment and weather relationships in northeastern Oregon, USA. Wildlife Biology 3:274. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Polasky, S., and H. Doremus. 1998. When the truth hurts: endangered species policy on private land with imperfect information. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 35(1):22-47. (Dep. Agric. Resour. Econ.)

Polasky, S., H. Doremus, and B. Rettig. 1997. Endangered species conservation on private land. Contemporary Economic Policy 15(4):66-76. (Dep. Agric. Resour. Econ.)

Prichard, A.K., D.D. Roby, T.R. Bowyer, and L.K. Duffy. 1997. Pigeon guillemots as a sentinel species: a dose-response experiment with weathered oil in the field. Chemosphere 35:1531-1548. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Pyle, W.H., and J.A. Crawford. 1996. Availability of foods of sage grouse chicks following prescribed fire in sagebrush-bitterbrush. Journal of Range Management 49:320-324. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Quijada, A., A. Liston, P. Delgado, A. Vazquez-Lobo, and E.R. Alvarez-Buylla. 1998. Variation in the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of Pinus rzedowskii revealed by PCR-RFLP. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 96:539-544. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Quijada, A., A. Liston, W.A. Robinson, and E.R. Alvarez-Buylla. 1997. The ITS region as a marker to detect hybridization in pines. Molecular Ecology 6:995-996. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Rainbolt, R.E., and B.E. Coblentz. 1997. A different perspective on eradication of vertebrate pests. The Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:189-191. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Rambo, T.R., and P.S. Muir. 1998. Forest floor bryophytes of Pseudotsuga menziesii-Tsuga heterophylla stands in Oregon: influences of substrate and overstory. Bryologist 101:116-130. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Ransom, C.V., J. Ishida, and L.D. Saunders. 1998. Weed control for poplar tree establishment. P. 78-79 in Malheur Experiment Station Annual Report, 1997. Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis. Special Report 988. (Dep. Crop Soil Sci.)

Rose, C., and P.S. Muir. 1996. Relationships of green-tree retention following timber harvest to forest growth and tree species composition in the western Cascade Mountains, USA. Ecological Applications 71:209-217. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Rosenberg, D.K., B.R. Noon, J.W. Megahan, and E.C. Meslow. 1998. Compensatory behavior of Ensatina eschscholtzii in biological corridors: a field experiment. Canadian Journal of Zoology 76:117-133. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Rosenberg, D.K., B.R. Noon, and E.C. Meslow. 1997. Biological corridors: form, function, and efficacy. BioScience 47:677-687. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Rosenberg, D.K., J.R. Waters, K.T. Martin, R.G. Anthony, and C.J. Zabel. 1996. The northern flying squirrel in the Pacific Northwest: implications for management of the Greater Fundy Ecosystem in using population viability analysis in ecosystem management at Fundy National Park. Parks Canada-Ecosystem Science Review Reports 1. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Sanders, T.A., and W.D. Edge. 1998. Breeding bird community composition in relation to riparian vegetation structure in the western United States. Journal of Wildlife Management 62:461-473. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Schauber, E.M., W.D. Edge, and J.O. Wolff. 1997. Insecticide effects on small mammals: influence of vegetation structure and diet. Ecological Applications 7:143-157. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Schowalter, T.D. 1997. Forest ecosystem: invertebrates. P. 402-405 in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology. 8th edition, Volume 7. McGraw-Hill, New York. (Dep. Entomol.)

Schowalter, T.D., Y.L. Zhang, and T.E. Sabin. 1998. Decomposition and nutrient dynamics of oak (Quercus spp.) logs after five years of decomposition. Ecography 21:3-10. (Dep. Entomol.)

Seely, B., and K. Lajtha. 1997. Application of a 15N tracer to simulate and track the fate of atmospherically-deposited N in the coastal forests of the Waquoit Bay watershed, Cape Cod, MA. Oecologia 112:393-402. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Seifert, K.A., P.W. Crous, and J.K. Stone. 1998. Revisiones Generum Obscurorum Hyphomycetum: Exosporina Oud. Sydowia 50:133-138. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Sharrow, S.H. 1996. Introducing agroforestry. Oregon Beef Producer 9(8):12-13. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Sharrow, S.H. 1997. The biology of silvopastoralism. USDA National Agroforestry Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. AF Note 9. 4 p. (Dep. Rangel. Resour.)

Shirazi, A.M., and P.S. Muir. 1998. In vitro effects of formaldehyde on Douglas-fir pollen. Plant, Cell, and Environment 21:341-346. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Shirazi, A.M., P.S. Muir, and B. McCune. 1996. Environmental factors influencing the distribution of the lichens Lobaria pulmonaria and L. oregana in Oregon. Bryologist 99:12-18. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Shock, C.C., E.B.G. Feibert, and L.D. Saunders. 1998. Irrigation management for hybrid poplar production. P. 64-71 in Malheur Experiment Station Annual Report, 1997. Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis. Special Report 988. (Dep. Crop Soil Sci.)

Sillett, S.C., and B. McCune. 1998. Survival and growth of cyanolichen transplants in Douglas-fir forest canopies. Bryologist 101:21-31. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Steidl, R.J., and R.G. Anthony. 1996. Responses of bald eagles to human activity during the summer in interior Alaska. Ecological Applications 6:482-491. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Sterner, R.T., C.A. Ramey, W.D. Edge, T. Manning, J.O. Wolff, and K.A. Fagerstone. 1996. Efficacy of zinc phosphide baits to control voles in alfalfaÑan enclosure study. Crop Protection 15:727-734. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Stone, J.K., D. Hildebrand, R. James, and S. Frankel. 1997. P. 59-69 in Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Control of Soilborne Diseases in Bareroot Nurseries. Proceedings of the Third IUFRO Working Party on Diseases and Insects in Forest Nurseries. R.L. James, ed. USDA Forest Service, Northern Region 97-4, Missoula, Montana. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Stone, J.K., and O. Petrini. 1997. Forest endophytes. P. 129-140 in The Mycota, Volume V, Part B. Plant Relationships. K. Esser and P.A. Lemke, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Stone, J.K., M.A. Sherwood, and G.C. Carroll. 1996. Canopy microfungi: function and diversity. Northwest Science 70:37-45. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Thrailkill, J.A., and L.S. Andrews. 1996. Presence of breeding northern goshawks in the Coast Range of Oregon. Journal of Raptor Research 30:248-249. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Thrailkill, J.A., E.C. Meslow, J.P. Perkins, and L.S. Andrews. 1996. Demography of northern spotted owls on the Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management, Oregon. Studies in Avian Biology 17:53-58. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Tornberg, E.W., and T.H. Miller. 1998. Engineering Analysis for the Manufactured Home Anchoring Task Force. Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 88 p. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Tyler, T., W.J. Liss, L.M. Ganio, G.L. Larson, R. Hoffman, E. Deimling, and G. Lomnicky. 1998. Interaction between introduced trout and larval salamanders (Ambystoma macrodactylum) in high-elevation lakes. Conservation Biology 12:94-105. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Valiela, I., P. Peckol, C. DÕAvanzo, J. Kremer, D. Hersh, K. Foreman, K. Lajtha, B. Seely, W.R. Geyer, T. Isaji, and R. Crawford. 1998. Ecological effects of major storms on coastal watersheds and coastal waters: Hurricane Bob on Cape Cod, MA. Journal of Coastal Research 14:218-238. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Vatovec, M., T.H. Miller, and R. Gupta. 1996. Finite-element analysis of the overall behavior of a metal-plate-connected wood scissors truss. American Society of Agricultural Engineers International Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona. ASAE Paper 964103. 19 p. (Dep. Civil Constr. Environ. Eng.)

Whytemare, A.B., R.L. Edmonds, J.D. Aber, and K. Lajtha. 1997. Influence of excess nitrogen deposition on a white spruce (Picea glauca) stand in southern Alaska. Biogeochemistry 38:173-187. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Williams, T.H., K.P. Currens, and G.H. Reeves. 1997. Genetic diversity of coastal cutthroat trout. Wild Trout IV:87-88. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Winton, L., B. Capitano, P. Rosso, W. Sutton, and E.M. Hansen. 1997. A devastating epidemic of Swiss needle cast in coastal Douglas-fir plantations. P. 66-67 in Proceedings, 44th Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, Hood River, Oregon. J.S. Beatty, ed. USDA Forest Service, Westside Forest Insects and Diseases Technical Center, Sandy, Oregon. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Winton, L.M., B. Capitano, P. Rosso, W. Sutton, J. Stone, and E.M. Hansen. 1998. A destructive Swiss needlecast epidemic in coastal Oregon Douglas-fir plantations. P. 18-24 in Foliage Shoot and Stem Diseases of Trees. Proceedings, IUFRO WP 7.02.02 Meeting. G. Laflamme, J.A. Berube, and R.C. Hamlin, eds. Laurentian Forestry Centre, Sainte Foy, QuŽbec. Information Report LAU-X-122. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Wolff, J.O. 1996. Coexistence of white-footed mice and deer mice may be mediated by fluctuating environmental conditions. Oecologia 108:529-533. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Wolff, J.O. 1996. Population fluctuations of mast-eating rodents are correlated with production of acorns. Journal of Mammalogy 77:850-856. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Wolff, J.O. 1997. Population regulation in mammals: an evolutionary perspective. Journal of Animal Ecology 66:1-13. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Wolff, J., and R. Davis-Born. 1997. Response of gray-tailed voles to odours of a mustelid predator: a field test. Oikos 79:543-548. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Wolff, J.O., T. Manning, S.M. Meyers, and R. Bentley. 1996. Population ecology of the gray-tailed vole, Microtus canicaudus. Northwest Science 70:334-340. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Wolff, J.O., E.M. Schauber, and W.D. Edge. 1996. Can dispersal barriers really be used to depict emigrating small mammals? Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:1826-1830. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Wolff, J.O., E.M. Schauber, and W.D. Edge. 1997. Effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the behavior and demography of gray-tailed voles. Conservation Biology 11:945-956. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)

Zobel, D.B. 1998. Chamaecyparis forests: a comparative analysis. P. 39-53 in Coastally Restricted Forests. A.D. Laderman, ed. Oxford University Press, New York. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Zobel, D.B., and S.P. Singh. 1997. Himalayan forests and ecological generalizations. BioScience 47:735-745. (Dep. Bot. Plant Path.)

Zuercher, G.L., D.D. Roby, and E.A. Rexstad. 1997. Validation of two new total body electrical conductivity (TOBEC) instruments for estimating body composition of live northern red-backed voles Clethrionomys rutilus. Acta Theriologica 42:387-397. (Dep. Fish. Wildl.)
 
 

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