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Related Research
Publications from FRL FW-funded Projects, 1994-2004
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Peer-reviewed
Literature
Adams, PW and AB
Hairston. 1996. “Calling all experts: Using science to direct policy.”
Journal of Forestry 94(4):27-30.
Bettinger, P, KN
Johnson, and J Sessions. 1996. “Forest planning in an Oregon case study:
Defining the problem and attempting to meet goals with a spatial-analysis
technique.” Environmental Management 20:565-577.
Bettinger, P, KN
Johnson, and J Sessions. 1998. “Evaluating the association between
alternative measures of cumulative watershed effects on a forested
watershed in eastern Oregon.” Western Journal of Applied Forestry
13:15-22.
Bettinger, P, KN
Johnson, and J Sessions. 1998. “Improving aquatic habitat conditions over
time while producing wood products: An examination of options.” Journal
of the American Water Resources Association 34:891-907.
Bettinger, P, J
Sessions, and K Boston. 1997. “Using Tabu search to schedule timber
harvests subject to wildlife goals for big game.” Ecological Modeling
94:111-123.
Bettinger, P, J
Sessions, and KN Johnson. 1998. “Ensuring the compatibility of aquatic
habitat and commodity production goals in eastern Oregon with a Tabu
search procedure.” Forest Science 44:96-112.
Brandeis, TJ, M
Newton, and EC Cole. 2001. “A comparison of overstory descriptors for
describing competitive influence on understory conifer growth.” Forest
Ecology and Management 152:149-157.
Brandeis, TJ, M
Newton, and EC Cole. 2002. “Biotic injuries on conifer seedlings planted
in forest understory environments.” New Forests 24:1-14.
Brandeis, TJ, M
Newton, and EC Cole. 2001. “Underplanted conifer seedling survival and
growth in thinned Douglas-fir stands.” Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 31:302-312.
Brandeis, TJ, M
Newton, GM Filip, and EC Cole. 2002. “Cavity-nester habitat development in
artificially made Douglas-fir snags.” Journal of Wildlife Management
66:625-633.
Brunson, MW. 1996.
“Human dimensions in silviculture.” Ch. 6 in. Natural Resource
Management: The Human Dimension, AW Ewert, ed. Westview, Boulder,
CO.
Brunson, MW. 1996.
“Integrating human habitat requirements into ecosystem management
strategies: A case study.” Natural Areas Journal 16:100-107.
Brunson, MW and DK
Reiter. 1996. “Effects of ecological information on judgments about scenic
impacts of timber harvest.” Journal of Environmental Management
46:31-41.
Butts, SR and WC
McComb. 2000. “Associations of forest-floor vertebrates with coarse woody
debris in managed forests of western Oregon.” Journal of Wildlife
Management 64:95-104.
Chambers, CL, T
Carrigan, T Sabin, JC Tappeiner, II, and WC McComb. 1997. “Use of
artificially created Douglas-fir snags by cavity-nesting birds.”
Western Journal of Applied Forestry 12:93-97.
Chambers, CL and WC
McComb. 1997. “Effects of silvicultural treatments on wintering bird
communities in the Oregon Coast Range.” Northwest Science
71:298-304.
Chambers, CL, WC
McComb, and JC Tappeiner, II. 1999a. “Breeding bird responses to three
silvicultural treatments in the Oregon Coast Range.” Ecological
Applications 9:171-185.
Chambers, CL, WC
McComb, JC Tappeiner, II, LD Kellogg, RL Johnson, and G Spycher. 1999b.
“CFIRP: What we learned the first ten years.” The Forestry Chronicle
75:431-434.
Cole, EC. 1996.
“Managing for mature habitat in production forests of western Oregon and
Washington.” Weed Technology 10:422-428.
Hairston-Strang, AB
and PW Adams. 1997. “Oregon’s streamside rules: Achieving public goals on
private land.” Journal of Forestry 95(7):14-18.
Hairston-Strang, AB
and PW Adams. 1998. “Potential large woody debris sources in riparian
buffers after harvesting in Oregon, U.S.A.” Forest Ecology and
Management 112:67-77.
Hairston-Strang, AB
and PW Adams. 2000. “Riparian management area condition for timber
harvests conducted before and after the 1994 Oregon Water Protection
Rules.” Western Journal of Applied Forestry 15(3):147-153.
Han, H-S and LD
Kellogg. 2000. “Damage characteristics in young Douglas-fir stands from
commercial thinning with four timber harvesting systems.” Western
Journal of Applied Forestry 15(1):27-33.
Han, H-S, LD Kellogg,
GM Filip, and TD Brown. 2000. “Scar closure and future timber value losses
from thinning damage in western Oregon.” Forest Products Journal
50(1):36-42.
Han, H-S, TW Steele,
and LD Kellogg. 2003. “DamQuick: A New Method for Rapidly Assessing
Residual Stand Damage During Partial Timber Harvests.” Western Journal
of Applied Forestry 18(2):81-87.
Kellogg, LD, P
Bettinger, and RM Edwards. 1996. “A comparison of logging planning,
felling, and skyline yarding costs between clearcutting and five
group-selection harvesting methods.” Western Journal of Applied
Forestry 11:90-96.
McComb, W and D
Lindenmayer. 1999. “Dying, dead, and down trees.” pp. 335-372 in
Maintaining Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems, ML Hunter, Jr., ed.
Cambridge University Press.
Newton, M, R Willis,
J Walsh, EC Cole, and S Chan. 1996. “Enhancing riparian habitat for fish,
wildlife and timber in managed forests.” Weed Technology
10:429-438.
Romero, N, R Gresswell and J Li. 2005.
“Changing patterns in coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki clarki)
diet and prey in a gradient of deciduous canopies”
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 62(8):1797-1807(11).
Smith, TG and CC Maguire. 2004. "Small-mammal relationships with down
wood and antelope bitterbrush in ponderosa pine forests of central
Oregon." Forest Science 50(5):711-728.
Walter, ST and CC Maguire. 2004
"Conifer response to three silvicultural treatments in the Oregon Coast
Range. Canadian Journal of Forest Research."
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Skaugset. 1998. “GIS casts a line: Examining salmon habitat in Oregon
streams.” Geo Info Systems 8:36-41.
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ownership, and land use patterns to large woody debris in western Oregon
streams.” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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Zwieniecki, M and M
Newton. 1999. “Influence of streamside cover and stream features on
temperature trends in forested streams of western Oregon.” Western
Journal of Applied Forestry 14:106-112.
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Peer-reviewed Publications in
Press or in Preparation
Garman, SL. “Effects
of thinning young managed Douglas-fir stands on ground-dwelling
vertebrates.” In prep.
Hagar, J and S Howlin.
“Songbird community response to thinning of young Douglas-fir stands in
the Oregon Cascades.” In prep.
Kellogg, LD, MM
Hossain, and ED Olsen. “Mechanized thinning production and costs:
Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project.” In press.
Kellogg, LD, GV
Milota, and M Miller, Jr. "Tractor thinning production and costs:
Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project." In review.
Maguire, CC and CL
Chambers, eds. College of Forestry Integrated Research Project:
Ecological and Socioeconomic Responses to Alternative Silvicultural
Treatments, the First Decade. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State
University, Corvallis. In press.
Newton, M and EC
Cole. "Harvesting impacts on understory regeneration in two-story
Douglas-fir stands." In prep.
Robison, EG and M
Pyles. Forest Road Fish Passage Design Guide. Forest Research
Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. In press.
Stoddard, MA and JP Hayes. "The
influence of headwater stream amphibians at multiple spatial scales." In
prep.
Walter, S.T. and C.C. Maguire.
"Snags, cavity-nesting birds, and silvicultural treatments in western
Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management."
In prep.
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Reports and Non-peer-reviewed
Publications
Adams, PW. 1996.
"Integrating research, policy, and practice for forest resource
protection." pp. 123-127 in Forest Codes of Practice: Contributing to
Environmentally Sound Forest Operations, DP Dykstra and R Heinrich,
eds. FAO Forestry Paper 133, Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, Rome.
Adams, PW and MM
Allen. 1997. Soil Bulk Density and Penetrometer Measurements after
Harvester and Forwarder Traffic over Different Slash Depths in the Oregon
Cascades. Project completion report, Weyerhaeuser Foundation Grant.
Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Adams, PW, L Kellogg,
M Allen, and J Hogervorst. 1996. "Soil compaction and disturbance research
on recent timber harvest operations in Oregon." p. 54 in Planning and
Implementing Forest Operations to Achieve Sustainable Forests.
Proceedings of a joint meeting of the Council on Forest Engineering and
IUFRO Subject Group S3.04-00, 29 July - 1 Aug. 1996, Marquette, MI, CR
Blinn and MA Thomson, eds. General Technical Report NC-GTR-186, USDA
Forest Service, North Central Research Station, St. Paul, MN.
Allen, MM, M Taratoot,
and PW Adams. 1999. "Soil compaction and disturbance from skyline and
mechanized partial cuttings for multiple resource objectives in western
and northeastern Oregon, U.S.A." pp. 107-117 in Proceedings of the
International Mountain Logging and 10th Pacific Northwest
Skyline Symposium, 28 March - 1 April 1999, Corvallis, Oregon, J
Sessions and W Chung, eds. Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
Anderson, C. 1996.
"My talk to the forestry class." pp. 17-23 in Defining Social
Acceptability in Ecosystem Management: A Workshop Proceedings, 23-25
June 1992, Kelso, Washington. MW Brunson, WLE Kruger, CB Tyler, and SA
Schroeder, tech eds. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-369, USDA Forest
Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.
Boriack, NA, WD Edge,
and EC Jensen. 1998. Forestry, Fish, and Wildlife Information Center
Study. Final Report to the Technical Advisory Committee of the
Forest Habitat Research Program, Corvallis, OR.
Brandeis, TE and C
Cole. 1997. "Underplanting and competition in thinned coastal
Douglas-fir." Abstract in the Proceedings of the IUFRO Section 1.14.00
Interdisciplinary Uneven-aged Silviculture Symposium. Corvallis, OR.
Chambers, CL and BE
Fox. 1999. "Converting from even- to uneven-aged stand structure in
Pacific Northwest coniferous forests: Implications for wildlife." pp.
534-541 in Proceedings of the IUFRO Interdisciplinary Uneven-aged
Management Symposium, September 1997, WH Emmingham, compiler, Oregon
State University, Corvallis.
Garman, SL. 1998.
Young Stand Thinning and Diversity Study: Post-treatment Assessment of
Ground-dwelling Vertebrates. Report to Blue River Ranger District,
Willamette National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Garman, SL. 2000.
Thinning Effects on Ground-dwelling Vertebrates: Young Stand Thinning and
Diversity Study. Administration Report to Cascade Center for Ecosystem
Management, Willamette National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Garman, SL. 2001.
Response of Ground-dwelling Vertebrates to Thinning Young Stands: The
Young Stand Thinning and Diversity Study. Administration Report,
Cascade Center for Ecosystem Management, Blue River Ranger District,
Willamette National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Hagar, J. 1996.
Pre-treatment Analysis of Wildlife-habitat Relationships in Young Managed
Stands in the Oregon Cascade Range. Report to Blue River Ranger
District, Willamette National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Hagar, J. 1999.
Songbird Community Response to Thinning of Young Douglas-fir Stands in the
Oregon Cascades—Second Year Post-treatment Results for the Willamette N.F.,
Young Stand Study. Report to Blue River Ranger District, Willamette
National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Hagar, J and S Howlin.
2001. Songbird Community Response to Thinning of Young Douglas-fir
Stands in the Oregon Cascades—Third Year Post-treatment Results for the
Willamette N.F., Young Stand Thinning and Diversity Study.
Administration Report, Cascade Center for Ecosystem Management, Willamette
National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Hairston, AB and PW
Adams. 1996. “Landowner opinions of water protection rules in the Oregon
Forest Practices Act.” pp. 110-117 in Proceedings of Symposium on
Nonindustrial Private Forests: Learning from the Past, February 18-20,
Washington, DC, M Baughman, ed. Minnesota Extension Service, University of
Minnesota, St. Paul.
Han, H-S and LD
Kellogg. 1997. “Comparison of damage characteristics to young Douglas-fir
stands from commercial thinning using four timber harvesting systems.” pp.
76-85 in Proceedings of the 1997 Annual COFE Meeting, Rapid City,
SD.
Hann, DW. 1998.
Extending Southwest Oregon’s Douglas-fir Dominant Height Growth Equation
to Older Ages. Research Contribution 18, Forest Research Laboratory,
Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Hayes, JP and MA
Stoddard. 1999. “The influence of forest management on headwater stream
amphibians at multiple spatial scales.” pp. 66-67 in The Cooperative
Forest Ecosystem Research Program Annual Report 1999, J Erickson, ed.
Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR.
Hayes, JP and MA
Stoddard. 2000. “The influence of forest management on headwater stream
amphibians at multiple spatial scales.” pp. 77-79 in The Cooperative
Forest Ecosystem Research Program Annual Report 2000, J Erickson, ed.
Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR.
Hayes, JP and MA
Stoddard. 2001. “The influence of forest management on headwater stream
amphibians at multiple spatial scales.” pp. 72-77 in The Cooperative
Forest Ecosystem Research Program Annual Report 2001, J Erickson, ed.
Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR.
Hayes, JP and MA
Stoddard. 2001. “Research synthesis: The influence of forest management on
headwater stream amphibians.” pp. 1-3 in CFER News (Newsletter),
Volume 1, Number 2 (Fall), 2001. Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
Hayes, JP and DL
Waldien. 1999. "Influence of coarse wood on small mammals in the Oregon
Coast Range." pp. 34-36 in The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research
Program Annual Report 1999,
J Erickson, ed. Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR.
Hayes, JP and DL
Waldien. 2000. "Influence of coarse wood on small mammals in the Oregon
Coast Range." pp. 40-42 in The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research
Program Annual Report 2000, J Erickson, ed. Cooperative Forest
Ecosystem Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
Hayes, JP and DL
Waldien. 2001. "Influence of coarse wood on small mammals in the Oregon
Coast Range." pp. 31-34 in The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research
Program Annual Report 2001, J Erickson, ed. Cooperative Forest
Ecosystem Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
Hossain, MM and ED
Olsen. 1998. "Comparison of commercial thinning production and costs
between silvicultural treatments, multiple sites, and logging systems in
Central Western Oregon." Poster Presentation at the annual COFE meeting in
Portland, OR. 14 pp.
Keim, RF, AB Price, TS Hardin, AE Skaugset, DS Bateman, RE Gresswell, and
SD Tesch. 2004. An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Manuals for
Stream Habitat Improvement in the Pacific Northwest. Research
Contribution 44, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University,
Corvallis. 32 pp.
Kellogg, LD, M
Miller, Jr., and ED Olsen. 1999. Skyline Thinning Production and Costs:
Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project. Research
Contribution 21, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
Kellogg, LD, GV
Milota, and B Stringham. 1998. Logging Planning and Layout Costs for
Thinning: Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project. Research
Contribution 20, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
Maas-Hebner, KG and
BA Schrader. 2001. The effects of Silvicultural Activities on Wildlife
and Fish Populations in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest: An Annotated
Bibliography from 1960 to 1999. Research Contribution 32, Forest
Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
McComb, W, J
Tappeiner, L Kellogg, C Chambers, and R Johnson. 1994. "Stand management
alternatives for multiple resources: Integrated management experiments."
pp. 71-86 in Expanding Horizons of Forest Ecosystem Management:
Proceedings of the Third Habitat Futures Workshop, MH Huff, LK Norris,
J Brian, and NL Wilkin, coordinators. General Technical Report
PNW-GTR-336, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,
Portland, OR.
Newton, M and EC
Cole. 1998. Hardwood Riparian Forest Rehabilitation and its Impacts.
Final Report to Starker Forests Inc., Weyerhaeuser Co., Georgia Pacific
Co., Cascades Timber Consultants Inc., and Oregon Department of Forestry,
Forest Practices Division, Corvallis, OR.
Newton M, and M
Zwieniecki. 1996. Temperature and Streamflow Regulation by Streamside
Cover. Final report submitted to Oregon Department of Forestry, Forest
Practices Division, Corvallis, OR.
Olsen, ED, MM Hossain,
and ME Miller. 1998. Statistical Comparison of Methods Used in
Harvesting Work Studies. Research Contribution 23, Forest Research
Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Taratoot, M, PW
Adams, and AE Skaugset. 1997. Assessing Effects of Timber Harvest on
Riparian Zone Features and Functions for Aquatic and Wildlife Habitat.
Project completion report to the National Council of the Paper Industry
for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc., Cooperative Agreement - FIS Index
J0097A. Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
Tucker, G, M Duane, J
Mayo, and L Skiels. 2001. Response of Vegetation to Alternative
Silvicultural Thinning in the Central Oregon Cascades: Analysis of Third
Year Post Harvest Data from Willamette National Forest Young Stand
Thinning and Diversity Study. Administration Report to Cascade Center
for Ecosystem Management, Willamette National Forest, Blue River, OR.
Wing, M and A
Skaugset. 2002b. Analysis of Western Oregon Aquatic Habitat Conditions
at a Habitat Unit Scale. Report submitted to OFIC, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
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MS Theses and PhD
Dissertations
Allen, MM. 1997.
“Soil compaction and disturbance following a thinning of second-growth
Douglas-fir with a cut-to-length and a skyline system in the Oregon
Cascades.” MFor professional paper, College of Forestry, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
Babbs, KA. 2000.
“Wild perspectives.” MAIS paper, College of Forestry, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
Balfour, RCD. 1996.
“Interactions between near-urban forest management and recreation: A pre-
and post-harvest survey.” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
Bettinger, P. 1996.
“Spatial analysis techniques for ensuring the compatibility of land
management activities and aquatic habitat quality in eastern Oregon.” PhD
dissertation, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Brandeis, TJ. 1999.
“Underplanting and competition in thinned Douglas-fir.” PhD dissertation,
College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Brett, TA. 1997.
“Habitat associations of woodpeckers at multiple scales in managed forests
of the southern Oregon Cascades.” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon
State University, Corvallis.
Burback, CD. 1998.
“Seeing the forest for the trees: A manual for the OSU College of
Forestry’s self-guided silviculture kit.” MS paper, College of Forestry,
Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Butts, SR. 1997.
“Associations of forest floor vertebrates with coarse woody debris in
managed forests, western Oregon Cascades.” MS thesis, College of Forestry,
Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Chambers, CL. 1996.
“Response of terrestrial vertebrates to three silvicultural treatments in
the Central Oregon Coast Range.” PhD dissertation, College of Forestry,
Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Feen, JS. 1997.
“Winter den sites of northern flying squirrels in Douglas-fir forests of
the south-central Oregon Cascades.” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon
State University, Corvallis.
Hairston, AB. 1996.
“Response to Water Protection Rule Changes in the Oregon Forest Practices
Act: Landowner/Operator Opinions and Streamside Conditions.” PhD
dissertation, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Han, H-S. 1997.
“Damage to young Douglas-fir stands from commercial thinning with various
timber harvesting systems and silvicultural prescriptions:
Characteristics, sampling strategy for assessment and future value loss.”
PhD dissertation, College of Forestry, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
Hossain, MM. 1998.
“Young stand thinning in western Oregon: Cost comparison of harvesting
alternatives and comparison of time study techniques.” PhD dissertation,
College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
House, MR. 2001.
“Countersunk culvert hydraulics for upstream juvenile fish passage.” MS
thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Ketchum, JS. 1995.
“Douglas-fir, grand fir and plant community regeneration in three
silvicultural systems in western Oregon.” MS thesis, College of Forestry,
Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Lennette, M. 2003.
“Using a heuristic programming method for incorporating wildlife habitat
contraints into spatial harvest scheduling on the Elliott State Forest.”
MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Martinez-Ben, J.
2000. Tillage of compacted soil in a thinned Douglas-fir stand in Western
Oregon: Soil density and residual tree growth seven years after treatment.
MFor professional paper. College of Forestry, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
McDade, KA. 2001.
“Habitat relationships of small terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates
in managed forests in the southern Oregon Cascades.” MS thesis, College of
Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Reba, ML. 2002. “The
design and evaluation of three ‘stream simulation’ culverts in south
central Oregon.” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
Sharer, BK. 1999.
“Heuristic solution techniques for a spatial harvest scheduling problem
involving wildlife habitat and timber income.” MS thesis, College of
Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Smith, T. 2002.
“Small mammal relationships with downed wood and antelope bitterbrush in
central Oregon.” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State University,
Corvallis.
Stoddard, MA. 2001.
“The influence of forest management on headwater stream amphibians at
multiple spatial scales.” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
Takahashi, Mayumi. 2003. “The
Land-Water Interface: Patterns of Riparian Vegetation in an Oregon Coast
Range System” MS thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State
University, Corvallis.
Thompson, RL. 1996.
“Home range and habitat use of western red-backed voles in mature
coniferous forests in the Oregon Cascades.” MS thesis, College of
Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Walsh, JBS. 1996.
“Effects of streamside riparian forest management on Ephemeroptera and
Trichoptera community structure in four western Oregon streams.” MS
thesis, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Waldien, DL. 2004.
(expected). “The influence of silviculture and downed wood treatments on
small mammal populations in the Oregon Coast Range.” PhD dissertation,
College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Walter, S. 2003.
“Snag longevity, bird use of cavities, and conifer response across three
silvicultural treatments in the Oregon Coast Range.” MS thesis, College of
Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
White, D. 1996.
“Hydraulic performance of countersunk culverts in Oregon.” MS thesis,
College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Zenner, EK. 1998. “A
new index for describing the structural complexity of forests.” PhD
dissertation, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
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Web-based References
Fish Passage Design
Guide: Slide handouts for OSU-sponsored workshops based on draft design
guide.
http://www.4sos.org/wssupport/ws_rest/fpsc/index.html
Weikel, JM and JP
Hayes. 2001. Habitat Use by Snag-associated Species: A Bibliography for
Species Occurring in Oregon and Washington. Research Contribution 33,
Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Available
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