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Research Branch Staff Publications - by Date - 2001

  • O'Neill, G.A., Dawson, I., Sotelo-Montes, C., Guarino, L., Guariguata, M., Current, D., and Weber, J.C. 2001. Strategies for genetic conservation of trees in the Peruvian Amazon. Biodiversity and Conservation 10: 837-850.
  • Stevenson, S. K., H. M. Armleder, M. J. Jull, D. G. King, B.N. McLellan, and D. S. Coxson. 2001. Mountain caribou in managed forests: recommendations for managers. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Wildlife report No. R-26.
  • Nigh, G.D. and P.J. Martin. 2001. A method to assess the performance of growth intercept models in British Columbia. For. Chron. 77(3): 491-499.
  • Nigh, G.D. 2001. Species-independent height-age models for British Columbia. For. Sci. 47(2): 150-157.
  • Collins, D.B., K. Klinka, M.C. Feller, and L. de Montigny. 2001. Forest floor properties in single- and mixed-species stands of western hemlock and western redcedar. Northwest Sci. 75 (4): 406-416.
  • Sauter, U.H., J.S. Gonzalez, J.R. Gordon, W.C. Schmidt, and B.C. Jaquish. 2001. Thinning western larch stands improves sustainability of a valuable resource. In: Sustainable Production of Forest Products 2000. Proceedings of IUFRO Division 5 Research Group 5.12, Kuala Lumpur. USDA, Forest Service PNW-GTR-520. Barbour R.J. and Wong. A.H. Tech Coordinators.
  • O'Connell, L.M., Viard, F., Russell, J.H., Ritland, K. 2001. The mating system in natural populations of western redcedar (Thuja plicata). CJBot 79:753-756.
  • Benowicz, A., L'Hirondelle, S., and El-Kassaby, Y.A. 2001. Patterns of genetic variation in mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana (Bong.) Carr.) with respect to height growth and frost hardiness. For. Ecol. Manage. 154: 23-33.
  • Chatwin, S., P. Tschaplinski, G. McKinnon, N. Winfield, H. Goldberg, and R. Scherer 2001. Assessment of the Condition of Small Fish-bearing Streams in the Central Interior B.C. Min. For., Working Paper 61.
  • Nigh, G. and K. Klinka 2001. Growth Intercept Models for Black Spruce B.C. Min. For., Res. Prog. Extension Note 57.
  • Boulanger, J. and B.N. McLellan. 2001. Estimating Closure Violation Bias in DNA Based Mark-Recapture Censuses of Grizzly Bears. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1-10.
  • Di Lucca, C.M. 2001. Using TIPSY to analyze the value of fertilized lodgepole pine stands. In: Enhanced Forest Management Conference: Fertilization and Economics. March 1-2, 2001, Colin R. Bamsey [Ed.] Clear Lake Ltd., Edmonton, Al. pp. 130-137.
  • Olivotto, G. and D. Meidinger. 2001. Development of EcoYield - A conceptual model for timber supply analysis using predictive ecosystem mapping and site index-ecosystem relationships. Research Branch, Min. For. EcoNote 2001-1. http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/ecogen.
  • McIlwrick, K., D. Meidinger, K. Baldwin, and R. Klassen. 2001. Forest ecosystems of Canada pilot project - Developing an empirical data protocol for correlating Provincial/Territorial forest ecosystem classification elements. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. 37 p.
  • Douglas, G.W., D. Meidinger, and J. Pojar (editors). 2001. Illustrated flora of British Columbia Volume 7: Monocotyledons (Orchidaceae through Zosteraceae). B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. 379p.
  • Meidinger, D. and J. Pojar. 2001. Orchidaceae. pp. 7-41 In Douglas et al. (eds.). Illustrated flora of British Columbia Volume 7: Monocotyledons (Orchidaceae through Zosteraceae). B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. 379p.
  • Meidinger, D., W. MacKenzie, K. Klinka, and J. Pojar. 2001. A Synopsis of Vegetation Classes, Orders and Suborders of British Columbia. 31 p. Web report at: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/becweb.
  • Strong, W.B., Bates, S.L. and Stoehr, M.U. 2001. Feeding by Leptoglossus occidentalis (Hemiptera:Coreidae) reduces seed set in lodgepole pine (Pinaceae). The Canadian Entomologist 133:857-865.
  • Thomson, A., R. Brockley, and J. Saini. 2001. Lodgepole pine foliar nutrient diagnosis and fertilizer advisory system. Online. Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria. Available: http://www.pfc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/silviculture/lodgepole.
  • Sanborn, P. R. Brockley, and C. Preston. 2001. Effects of Sitka alder retention and removal on the growth of young lodgepole pine in the central interior of British Columbia (EP 1185): Establishment report. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Victoria. Working Paper 60.
  • Brockley, R.P. 2001. Foliar analysis as a planning tool for operational fertilization. In C. Bamsey (ed.). Enhanced Forest Management: Fertilization and Economics Conference, March 1-2, 2001, Edmonton, AB. pp. 63-68.
  • Brockley, R.P. 2001. Fertilization of lodgepole pine in western Canada. In C. Bamsey (ed.). Enhanced Forest Management: Fertilization and Economics Conference, March 1-2, 2001, Edmonton, AB. pp. 44-55.
  • Yanchuk, A.D. 2001. A quantitative framework for breeding and conservation of forest tree genetic resources in British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31:566-576.
  • Yanchuk, A.D. 2001. The role and implications of biotechnological tools in forestry. Unasylva 52:53-61.
  • Burr, K.E., C.D.B. Hawkins, S.J. L'Hirondelle, W.D. Binder, M.F. George and T. Repo. 2001. Methods for measuring cold hardiness of conifers. pp. 369-401. IN: F.J. Bigras and S.J. Colombo, Editors. Conifer Cold Hardiness. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 596 p.
  • Fogarty, F., S.M. Berch and B.N. D'Anjou. 2001. Effects of alternative silviculture treatments on the diversity of forest fungi in the Roberts Creek Study Forest. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Vancouver Forest Region, Nanaimo. Extension Note 6. 7 p.
  • Swift, K. and R. Newman. 2001. The future of forest grazing. Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership. Link 3(1):10.
  • Krzic, M., K. Broersma, R.F. Newman, T.M. Ballard and A.A. Bomke. 2001. Soil quality of harvested and grazed forest cutblocks in southern British Columbia. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 56(3):191-196.
  • Douglas, G.W., D. Meidinger and J. Pojar. 2001. Illustrated flora of British Columbia, Volume 6: Monocotyledons. (Acoraceae through Najadaceae). B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, and B.C. Ministry of Forests, Victoria. 361 p.
  • Muir, J.A., L. de Montigny, J.D. Beale, R.J. Nevill and A. Zumrawi. 2001. Thinning and fertilizing effects in root diseases of Douglas-fir in coastal British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Forest Practices Branch, Victoria. Forest Health Disease Management Report No. 1. 29 p.
  • Krasowski, M.J. and D.G. Simpson. 2001. Frost-related problems in the establishment of coniferous forests. pp. 253-285. IN: F.J. Bigras and S.J. Colombo, Editors. Conifer Cold Hardiness. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 596 p.
  • Fall, A., Daust, D. and Morgan, D. 2001. A Framework and Software Tool to Support Collaborative Landscape Analysis: Fitting Square Pegs into Square Holes. Transactions in GIS. 5(1):67-86
  • Morgan, D.G. and T. Glover. 2001. Distributing Data Ownership: The Northwestern Geospatial Data Network. GIS 2001. Vancouver, British Columbia, February 10-22.
  • de Montigny, L., and S. Stearns-Smith. 2001. Thinning and Pruning Coastal Douglas-fir near Chilliwack, B.C.: 8-year Results. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Ext. Note 56. 8 p.
  • de Montigny, L., and S. Stearns-Smith. 2001. Pruning Density and Severity in Coastal Western Hemlock: 4-Year Results. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Ext. Note 51. 6 p.
  • de Montigny, L., and S. Stearns-Smith. 2001. Douglas-fir Fertilization with Biosolids: Five-year Results at Whistler, B.C. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Ext. Note 50. 6 p.
  • McLellan, B.N., and F.W. Hovey. 2001. Natal dispersal of grizzly bears. Can. J. Zool. 79:838-844.
  • McLellan, B.N., and F.W. Hovey, F.W. 2001. Habitats selected by grizzly bears in a multiple-use landscape. J. Wildl. Manage. 65:92-99.
  • Apps, C.D., B.N. McLellan, T.A. Kinley, and J.P. Flaa. 2001. Scale-dependent habitat selection by mountain caribou in the Columbia Mountains, British Columbia. J. Wildl. Manage. 65:65-77.
  • Boulanger, J. and B.N. McLellan. 2001. Closure Violation in DNA-based mark-recapture estimation of grizzly bear populations. Can. J. Zool. 79:642-651.
  • Berch, S.M. and A. M. Wiensczyk. 2001. Ecological description and classification of some Pine Mushroom (Tricholoma magnivelare) habitat in British Columbia. B.C. Min. For.; SIFERP. Victoria, BC; Kamloops, BC. Research Report 19.
  • Berch, S.M., B. Baumbrough, J. Battigelli, P Kroeger, N. Strub, and L. de Montigny. 2001. Preliminary assessment of selected communities of soil organisms under different conifer species. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, BC. Research Report 20.
  • Curran, M., S. Berch, C. Bulmer, G. Hope, M. Kranabetter, P. Sanborn, R. Brockley, and D. Spittlehouse. 2001. Strategic Plan for Forest Soils Research and Extension in British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, BC. Working Paper 32.
  • Krasowski, M.J. and Simpson, D.G. 2001. Frost-related Problems in the Establishment of Coniferous Forests. (Chapter 10) In. Conifer Cold Hardiness. Bigras, F.J. and Colombo, S.J. (eds.) Kluwer Academic Publ. The Netherlands. pp: 253-285.
  • Brockley, R.P. 2001. Foliar sampling guidelines and nutrient interpretative criteria for lodgepole pine. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Research Branch, Victoria. Extension Note 52.
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