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Research Branch Staff Publications - by Date - 2002

  • O'Neill, G.A., Aitken, S.N., King, J.N., and Alfaro, R.I. 2002. Geographic variation in resin canal defenses in seedlings from the Sitka spruce x white spruce introgression zone. Can. J. For. Res. 32: 390-400.
  • LeMay, V. P. Marshall, H. Temesgen, A-A. Zumrawi, B. Hassini, K. Froese, C. Lencar, and Rene Martin. 2002. Development of natural regeneration and juvenile height growth models for complex stands of Southeastern and Central British Columbia. Report prepared for: Forest Renewal BC, PAR02002, Activity Location 724187. 11 pp plus Appendices.
  • Hassani, B.T., P.L. Marshall, V. LeMay, H. Temesgen, and A-A. Zumrawi. 2002. Development of regeneration imputation models for the ICHmw2 in the vicinity of Nelson. Report prepared for Forest Renewal BC. PAR02002, Activity Location 724187, 41 pp plus Appendices
  • Froese, K.L, V. LeMay, P. Marshall, and A-A. Zumrawi. 2002. Small tree height increment models for PrognosisBC, IDFdm2 subzone variant, Invermere Forest District. Report prepared for the Forestry Innovation Investment. Ref. No. R02-07, 55 pp.
  • Froese, K.L, V. LeMay, P. Marshall, and A-A. Zumrawi. 2002. PrognosisBC calibration in the IDFdm2, Invermere Forest District: Field sampling and preliminary results. Report prepared for Forest Renewal BC. PAR02002, Activity Location 724187, 24 pp. 
  • Brisco, D., K. Klinka, and G. Nigh. 2002. Height growth models for western larch in British Columbia. West. J. Appl. For. 17: 66-74.
  • Nigh, G.D., P.V. Krestov, and K. Klinka. 2002. Height growth of black spruce in British Columbia. For. Chron. 78: 306-313.
  • Nigh, G. 2002. Site index conversion equations for mixed trembling aspen and white spruce stands in northern British Columbia. Silva Fennica 36(4): 789-797.
  • Nigh, G.D., P.V. Krestov, and K. Klinka. 2002. Trembling aspen height-age models for British Columbia. Northwest Sci. 76(3): 202-212.
  • C.-Y. Xie and A.D. Yanchuk. 2002. Genetic parameters of height and diameter of interior spruce in British Columbia. Forest Genetics 9: 9-18.
  • C.-Y. Xie, Y.A. El-Kassaby, and C.C. Ying. 2002. Genetics of red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) populations in British Columbia and its implications for gene resources management. New Forests 24: 97-112.
  • Wang, X.L., K. Klinka, H.Y.H. Chen, and L. de Montigny. 2002. Root structure of western hemlock and western redcedar in single- and mixed-species stands. Can.J.For.Res. 32: 997-1004.
  • Waterhouse, F.L., A.S. Harestad, and P.K. Ott. 2002. Winter Wren use of small streams and gaps for habitat in Coastal British Columbia. Northwest Science 76: 335-346.
  • Zumrawi, A., A. Stage and B. Snowdon. 2002. Stand level scaling of a single tree distance independent diameter growth model: Interim calibration of Prognosis in the South-eastern interior of British Columbia. IN: Nicholas L Crookston, and Robert N. Havis, Compilers. Proceedings of Second Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) Conference, February 12-14, 2002, Fort Collins, CO. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. Proceedings RMRS-P-25. pp. 151-157.
  • Gibeau, M. L., S. Herrero, B.N. McLellan, and J. G. Woods. 2002. Managing for grizzly bear security areas in Banff National Park and the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains. Ursus 12:121-130
  • Boulanger, J., G.C. White, B.N. McLellan, C. Strobeck and D. Paetkau. 2002. A meta analysis of grizzly bear DNA mark-recapture projects in British Columbia. Ursus 13: 137-152.
  • Anderson, ED, Owens, JN, Colangeli, AM and Russell, J.H. 2002. Challenges facing Chamaecyparis nootkatensis seed orchards: low seed production, pollen-cone abortion, self-pollination, and accelerated embryo development. CJFR 32:1411-1419.
  • Vourc'h, G, Russell, J.H. and Martin, J-L. 2002. Linking deer browse, terpenes and genetic variation in Cupressaceae. J.Hered. 93(5):370-376.
  • Ryan, M.W., D.A. Lloyd, and D. Meidinger. 2002. Predictive Ecosystem Mapping: Accuracy Assessment Procedures for the Okanagan Study Area.
  • Douglas, G.W., D. Meidinger, and J. Pojar (editors). 2002. Illustrated flora of British Columbia Volume 8: General Summary, Maps and Keys. B.C. Min. Sustainable Resource Manage., and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. 457p.
  • Johnstone, W. 2002. Thinning Lodgepole Pine in Southeastern British Columbia: 46-year Results. B.C. Min. For., Working Paper 63.
  • Johnstone, W. 2002. Growth and Development Following Partial Cutting of a Complex Stand in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock Zone of British Columbia: 40-Year Results. Res. Br. B.C. Min. For. Res. Rep. 22.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L. 2002. Carbon credits. Canadian Silviculture, Fall issue pp. 10-13.
  • Parminter, J. 2002. Coarse Woody Debris decomposition - principles, rates and models. Presented to: Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association (NIVMA) and Northern Silviculture Committee (NSC) Winter Workshop: Optimizing wildlife trees and coarse woody debris retention at the stand and landscape level. January 22-24, 2002. Prince George, B.C. (Abstract published in meeting proceedings).
  • Parminter, J. 2002. Tom Wright: pioneer British Columbian forester and tree farmer. Forest History Today, Spring 2002:21-28.
  • Stone, J., J. Parminter and J. Braz. 2002. Standing dead tree dynamics extracted from growth and yield permanent sample plots in British Columbia. In: Proceedings of the symposium on the ecology and management of dead wood in western forests. November 2-4, 1999. Reno, Nevada. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-181. Albany, California. pp. 467-478. xii + 949 p.
  • Berch, S.M., T.R. Allen, and M.L. Berbee. 2002. Molecular detection, community structure and phylogeny of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Plant and Soil 244:55-66.
  • Parish, R. and Antos, J. A. 2002. Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree-ring reconstruction of 2 year cycle spruce budworm outbreaks. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 38: 1947-1960.
  • Antos, J. A., and Parish, R. 2002. Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree size, age, and spatial structure. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 38: 1935-1946.
  • Sanborn, P., C. Preston, and R. Brockley. 2002. N2-fixation by Sitka alder in a young lodgepole pine stand in central interior British Columbia, Canada. For. Ecol. Manage. 167: 223-231.
  • Kishchuk, B.E. and R.P. Brockley. 2002. Sulfur availability on lodgepole pine sites in British Columbia. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 66: 1325-1333.
  • Bulmer, C. 2002. Forest Soil Conservation and Rehabilitation in British Columbia Forest Research brochure, Min. For., Victoria, B.C. 20 p.
  • Meidinger, D., T. Lee, G.W. Douglas, G. Britton, W. MacKenzie and H. Qian. 2002. British Columbia plant species codes and selected attributes. ACCESS Database. Version 4. Research Branch. B.C. Ministry of Forests. http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/becweb/standards-species.htm.
  • Douglas, G.W., D. Meidinger and J. Penny. 2002. Rare native vascular plants of British Columbia. Second Edition. Prov. of B.C., Victoria, B.C. 358p.
  • Battigelli, J., and S. Berch. 2002. Soil Fauna in the Sub-Boreal Spruce (SBS) Installations of the Long-Term Soil Productivity (LTSP) Study of Central British Columbia: One-Year Results for Soil Mesofauna and Macrofauna. B.C. Min. For. LTSPS Research Note 05. 6 p.
  • L'Hirondelle, S.J., and W.D. Binder. 2002. Ultraviolet-B Radiation Impacts on Tree Seedlings in British Columbia. B.C. Min. For. Land Manage. Handb. No. 49. 34 p.
  • Bergerud, W.A. 2002. The Effect of the Silviculture Survey Parameters on the Free-Growing Decision Probabilities and Projected Volume at Rotation B.C. Min. For. Land Manage. Handb. No. 50. 32 p.
  • Benskin, H.J. and A. Vyse. 2002. British Columbia Forest Service's Science Program: Science to support sustainability. For. Chron. 78(1): p. 72-73.
  • Stoehr, M.U. and C.H. Newton. 2002. Evaluation of mating dynamics in a lodgepole pine seed orchard using chloroplast DNA markers. Can. J. for. Res. 32:469-476.
  • Nigh, G.D. and K.R. Polsson. 2002. Splicing Height Curves. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Ext. Note. 60.
  • Brockley, R.P. 2002. Scientists develop "expert" system for diagnosing the foliar nutrient status of lodgepole pine. Southern Interior Forest Extension & Research Partnership, Kamloops. LINK 3(3):18.
  • Kishchuk, B.E., G.F. Weetman, R.P. Brockley and C.E. Prescott. 2002. Fourteen-year growth response of young lodgepole pine to repeated fertilization. Can. J. For. Res. 32:153-160.
  • Antos, J.A., and Parish, R. 2002. Structure and dynamics of a nearly steady-state subalpine forest in south-central British Columbia, Canada. Oecologia 130: 126-135.
  • Stone, J., J. Parminter, A. Arsenault, T. Manning, N. Densmore, G. Davis and A. MacKinnon. 2002. Dead tree management in British Columbia. In: Proceedings of the symposium on the ecology and management of dead wood in western forests. November 2-4, 1999. Reno, Nevada. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-181. Albany, California. pp. 849-862. xii + 949 p.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L. 2002. Sap flow in old lodgepole pine trees. Proceedings 25th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 20-24 May 2002, Norfolk Virginia, American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, pp. 123-124.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L. and R. D. Winkler. 2002. Modelling snowmelt in a forest and clearcut. Proceedings 25th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 20-24 May 2002, Norfolk Virginia, American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, pp. 121-122.
  • Nigh, G. 2002. Growth Intercept, Years-to-Breast-Height, and Juvenile Height Growth Models for Ponderosa Pine. B.C. Min. For., Technical Report 002.
  • Winkler, R.D., D.L. Spittlehouse, B.A. Heise, and T.R. Giles. 2002. The Upper Penticton Creek Watershed Experiment 2002. Brochure, BC Min. Forests, Kamloops BC.
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