Refereed publications
- Barbour, R. J., S. Johnston, J. P. Hayes, and G. F. Tucker. In press. Simulated stand
characteristics and wood product yields of Douglas-fir forests managed for ecosystem objectives.
Forest Ecology and Management.
- Hayes, J. P. In press. Arborimus longicaudus. Mammalian Species 532.
- Hayes, J. P. In press. Neotoma magister. In D. E. Wilson, ed. Complete book of North
American mammals.
- Hayes, J. P., and M. D. Adam. In press. The influence of logging riparian areas on habitat use by
bats in western Oregon. In: R. M. R. Barclay and R. M. Brigham, eds. Proceedings of the
Bat-Forest Interaction Conference, Victoria, B. C., October 19-21, 1995. B.C. Ministry of Forests,
Victoria, Canada.
- Hayes, J. P., S. Z. Guffey, F. J. Kriegler, G. F. McCracken, and C. R. Parker. In press. The
genetic diversity of native, stocked, and hybrid populations of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in
the Southern Appalachians. Conservation Biology.
- Hayes , J. P., and R. J. Steidl. In press. Statistical power analysis and amphibian population
trends. Conservation Biology.
- Hayes, J. P., M. D. Adam, D. Bateman, E. Dent, W. H. Emmingham, K. G. Maas, and A. E.
Skaugset. 1996. Integrating research and forest management in riparian areas of the Oregon
Coast Range. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 11(3):1-5.
- Hayes, J. P., and M. D. Adam. 1995. The influence of logging riparian areas on habitat utilization
by bats in western Oregon (abstract only). Bat Research News 36:26.
- Hayes, J. P., E. G. Horvath, and P. Hounihan. 1995. Townsend's chipmunk populations in
Douglas-fir plantations and mature forests in the Oregon Coast Range. Canadian Journal of
Zoology 73: 67-73.
- Hayes, J. P., and P. Hounihan. 1994. Field use of the Anabat II bat detector system to monitor
bat activity. Bat Research News 35:1-3.
- Hayes, J. P., E. G. Horvath, and P. Hounihan. 1994. Securing live traps to small diameter trees
for studies of arboreal mammals. Northwestern Naturalist 75:31-33.
- Hayes, J. P., and P. Hounihan. 1993. Spatial and temporal variation in bat activity in
echolocation monitoring studies (abstract only). Bat Research News 34:111.
- Hayes, J. P. and M. E. Richmond. 1993. Clinal variation and morphology of woodrats of the
eastern United States. Journal of Mammalogy 74:204-216.
- Hayes, J. P. and R. G. Harrison. 1992. Variation in mitochondrial DNA and the biogeographic
history of woodrats (Neotoma) of the eastern United States. Systematic Biology 41:331-344.
- McCracken, G. P., J. P. Hayes, S. Z Guffey, C. Romero, and J. Cevallos. 1992. Variation in the
echolocation calls of Lasiurus cinereus and L. brachyotis on the Galapagos Islands (abstract
only). Bat Research News 33:66.
- Hayes, J. P. 1991. How mammals become endangered. Wildlife Society Bulletin 19:210-215.
- Hayes, J. P. 1987. The positive approach to negative results in toxicology studies. Ecotoxicology
and Environmental Safety 14:73-77.
- Hayes, J. P. and S. P. Cross. 1987. Characteristics of logs used by western red-backed voles
(Clethrionomys californicus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Canadian Field-Naturalist
101:543-546.
- Hayes, J. P., S. P. Cross, and P. W. McIntire. 1986. Seasonal variation in mycophagy by the
western red-backed vole, Clethrionomys californicus, in southwestern Oregon. Northwest
Science 60:250-257.
- deCalesta, D. S. and J. P. Hayes. 1979. "Frightening devices" prevent bird damage. Pest Control
47:18-20.
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