On-line Bibliography for ESCI 407/507:
Chen, J., J.F. Franklin and T.A. Spies. 1992. Vegetation responses to edge environments in old-growth Douglas-fir forests. Ecological Applications 2(4): 387-396 . (Click here to view and print the article through JSTORS)
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Land-Use History (1730-1990) and Vegetation Dynamics in Central
Franklin, J.F. et al. 1981. Ecological characteristics of old-growth Douglas-fir forests. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Publication, GTR-PNW-118, 48 pages. (This paper is available online in two .pdf files: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr118part1.pdf and http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/118part2.pdf
Hansen, A.J., T.A. Spies, F.J. Swanson and J.L. Ohmann 1991. Conserving biodiversity in managed forests. Bioscience 41:382-392. (Click here to view and print this document through JSTOR)
Hansen, A.J., R.P. Neilson, V. Dale, et al. 2001. Global change in forests: responses of species, communities and biomes. Bioscience 51(9):765-779. (Click here to view and print this document through JSTOR)
Maser, C., R.F. Tarrant, J.M. Trappe, and J.F. Franklin. 1988. From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. PNW Research Station, USDA Forest Service; General Technical Report PNW-GTR-229, Portland, Oregon, 153 pages http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr229.htm
Noble, I.R., and R. Dirzo. 1997. Forests as
human-dominated ecosystems. Science
277:522-525. (Click
here to view and print this document through JSTOR)
Van de Water, P.K., Leavitt, S.W., and Betancourt, J.L.. 1994. Trends in stomatal density and 13C/12C ratios of Pinus flexilis needles during last glacial-interglacial cycles. Science 264:239-243. . (Click here to view and print this document through JSTOR)XX
Vitousek, P.M., H.A. Mooney, J. Lubchenco, J.M. Melillo. 1997. Human domination of earth's ecosystems. Science 277:494-499. (Click here to view and print this document through JSTOR)
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