Research Branch Staff Publications - by Date - 2005
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Krakowski, J., Benowicz, A., Russell, J.H., El Kassaby, Y.A. 2005.
Effects of serial propagation, donor age, and genotype on Chamaecyparis nootkatensis physiology and growth traits.
Can. J. For. Res. 35(3):623-632.
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Kimball, B.A., Russell, J.H., Griffin, D.L., Johnston, J.J. 2005.
Response factor considerations for the quantitative analysis of western redcedar (Thuja plicata) foliar monoterpenes
J. Chrom. Science. 43(5):253-258.
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Grossnickle, S.G., Fan, S., Russell, J.H. 2005.
Variation in gas exchange and water use efficiency patterns among populations of western redcedar.
Trees Struct. Funct. 19(1):32-42.
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L'Hirondelle, S.J. and Binder, W.D. 2005.
Temperature stress tolerance of conifer seedlings after exposure to UV-B radiation.
Photochem. Photobiol. 81: 1094–1100.
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O'Neill, G.A., Russell, J.H., Hooge, B.D., Ott, P.K., and Hawkins, C.B.D. 2005.
Estimating gains from genetic tests of somatic emblings of interior spruce.
Forest Genetics 12: 57-66.
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O'Neill, G.A. and Yanchuk, A.D. 2005.
Climate Change and Forest Genetics: a summary of the 29th Biennial Meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement Association and the Western Forest Genetics Association.
The Forestry Chronicle 81: 18-19.
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Wang, T., A. Hamann, D.L. Spittlehouse and S.N. Aitken. 2005.
Development of scale-free climate data for western Canada for use in resource management.
International J. Climatology 26:383-397.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 2005.
Adaptation to climate change in forestry.
Proceedings of the Species at Risk 2004 Pathways to Recovery Conference, March 2–6, 2004, Victoria, BC, T.D. Hooper (ed.), Species at Risk 2004 Pathways to Recovery Conference Organizing Committee, Victoria, BC, 5 pp.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 2005.
Adaptation to climate change in forestry management: challenges and responses.
Proceeding of Implications of Climate Change in British Columbia’s Southern Interior Forests, April 26–27, 2005, Revelstoke, BC, J. Morris (ed.), Columbia Mountain Institute, Revelstoke, BC, pp. 93-99.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 2005.
Climate change impacts and adaptation in forestry.
In: Climate Change and Forest Genetics, Proc. 29th Meeting, Canadian Tree Improvement Assoc., part 2, Symposium, G.A. O’Neill and J.D. Simpson (eds.) pp. 43-48.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 2005.
Integrating climate change adaptation into forest management.
The Forestry Chronicle 81:91-695.
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Moore, R.D., D.L. Spittlehouse and A. Story. 2005.
Riparian microclimate and stream temperature response to forest harvesting – a review.
J. American Water Resources Association 41:813-834.
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Meidinger, D., J. Pojar, and S. Mah. 2005.
Biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification.
Pp. 48-119. In: S.B. Watts and L. Tolland (editors). Forestry Handbook for British Columbia. 5th Edition. The Forestry Undergraduate Society, Fac. For., Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C.
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Meidinger, D. 2005.
Gymnosperms.
Encyclopedia of Life Science. www.els.net John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Sanborn, P.T., J. Prietzel, and R.P. Brockley. 2005.
Soil and lodgepole pine foliar responses to two fertilizer sulphur forms in the Sub-Boreal Spruce zone, central interior British Columbia.
Can. J. For. Res. 35:2316-2322.
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Zumrawi, A., P. L. Marshall, S. O. Akindele, S. Ortlepp, and P. Thony. 2005.
Calibrating PrognosisBC in the Sub-Boreal Spruce and the Sub-Boreal Pine-Spruce Biogeoclimatic Zones: Development of Growth and Mortality Models for Major Tree Species.
Report to the Forest Science Program, Project No: Y051356.
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Zumrawi, A., V. LeMay, P.L. Marshall, B.T. Hassani, and D. Robinson. 2005.
Implementing a PrognosisBC regeneration sub-model for complex stands of southeastern and central British Columbia.
Report to the Forest Science Program, Project No: Y051355.
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Stoehr, M., O'Neill, G., Hollefreund, C. and Yanchuk, A. 2005.
Within and among family variation of orchard and wild-stand progeny of interior spruce in British Columbia.
Tree Genet. Genomes 1:64-68.
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Harper, G.J., P.G. Comeau and B.S. Biring. 2005.
A comparison of herbicide and mulch mat treatments for reducing grass, herb and shrub competition in the B.C. Interior Douglas-fir zone - Ten year results.
West. J. Appl. For. 20 (3): 167-178.
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vanAkker, L., R. Brockley, and R. Alfaro. 2005.
Interactions between fertilization and white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi) attack in young interior spruce plantations.
B.C. Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria. Extension Note 75.
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Brockley, R.P. 2005.
Effects of post-thinning density and repeated fertilization on the growth and development of young lodgepole pine.
Can. J. For. Res. 35: 1952-1964.
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Goudie, J.W., Di Lucca, C.M., Klenner, W., Cameron, I.R., Parish, R., and Polsson, K.R. 2005.
Application of simulation models to design and analysis of silvicultural systems in British Columbia.
In Workshop on balancing ecosystem values: Innovative experiments for sustainable forestry, Portland, Oregon, Edited by Charles Petersen and Douglas Maguire. USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report PNW-GTR-635. Portland, Oregon, pp. 175-186.
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Wittmer, H.U., B.N. McLellan, D.R. Seip, J.A. Young, T.A. Kinley, G.S. Watts and D.H. Hamilton. 2005.
Population dynamics of the endangered mountain ecotype of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in British Columbia, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83: 407-418.
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Wittmer, H.U., A.R.E. Sinclair, and B.N. McLellan. 2005.
The role of predation in the decline and extirpation of woodland caribou.
Oecologia 144: 257-267.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 2005.
Review of Global Climate Change and Human Impacts on Forest Ecosystems, J. Puhe and B. Ulrich, Ecological Studies, Vol. 143, Springer, Berlin, 2001.
Agric. For. Meteorol. 128:132-133. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2004.08.001
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Winkler, R.D., D.L. Spittlehouse, and D.L. Golding. 2005.
Measured differences in snow accumulation and melt among clearcut, juvenile, and mature forests in Southern British Columbia.
Hydrological Processes 19:51-62. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5757
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Sanborn, P., R. Brockley, B. Mayer, M. Yan, and J. Prietzel. 2005.
Sulphur fertilization of lodgepole pine: a stable isotope tracer study (E.P. 886.15): establishment report.
B.C. Ministry of Forests, Victoria. Technical Report 020.
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Sanborn, P. and R. Brockley. 2005.
Sulphur deficiencies in lodgepole pine: occurrence, diagnosis, and treatment.
B.C. Ministry of Forests, Victoria. Extension Note 71.
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Densmore, N., J. Parminter and V. Stevens. 2005.
Coarse woody debris: inventory, decay modelling, and management implications in three biogeoclimatic zones.
BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 5(2):14-29.
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Beck, J., J. Parminter, M. Alexander, E. MacDermid, T. Van Nest, A. Beaver and S. Grimaldi. 2005.
Fire ecology and management.
In: Forestry handbook for British Columbia, 5th edition. Forestry Undergraduate Society, Faculty of Forestry, UBC. Vancouver, B.C. pp. 485-521.
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Amponsah, I.G., P.G. Comeau, R.P. Brockley, and V.J. Lieffers. 2005.
Effects of repeated fertilization on needle longevity, foliar nutrition, effective leaf area index, and growth characteristics of lodgepole pine in interior British Columbia, Canada.
Can. J. For. Res. 35:440-451.
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