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  • Bergerud, W.A. 1992. Factors influencing root growth capacity of spruce seedlings: Case-study description. Can. J. Stats. 20(4):484-488.
  • 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.
  • Wikeem, B.M., R.F. Newman, and A.L. van Ryswyk. 1989. Fertilization date and litter old-growth clipping affects grassland forage production. Research Highlights 1989. Kamloops Res. Stn., Prince George Experimental Farm, Kamloops, B.C. pp. 35-41.
  • 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.
  • Mika, P.G., J.A. Moore, R.P. Brockley, and R.F. Powers. 1992. Fertilization response by interior forests: when, where, and how much. pp. 127-142. In Proc. Forest fertilization: Sustaining and improving nutrition and growth of western forests, Seattle, Wash., H.N. Chappell, G.F. Weetman, and R.E. Miller (editors). Institute of For. Resources Contrib. 73, College of For. Resour, Univ. Wash., Seattle, Wash.
  • MacKinnon, A., C. DeLong and D. Meidinger. 1990. A field guide for identification and interpretation of ecosystems of the northwest portion of the Prince George Forest Region. Land Manage. Handb. No. 21, B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
  • Meidinger, D., A. McLeod, A. MacKinnon, C. DeLong, and G. Hope. 1988. A field guide for identification and interpretation of ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain Trench, Prince George Forest Region. Land Manage. Handb. No. 15, B.C. Min. For. and Lands, Victoria, B.C. 144 pp.
  • Parminter, J. 1984. A field guide to the vegetation, terrain and fire ecology of the biogeoclimatic zones and subzones of the Cassiar Timber Supply Area, northwestern British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. ii + 18 pp. Appendices.
  • Parminter, J. 1984. A field guide to the vegetation, terrain and fire ecology of the biogeoclimatic zones and subzones, and ecosystem mosaics of the Fort Nelson Timber Supply Area, northeastern B.C. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. ii + 17 pp. Appendices.
  • Parminter, J. 1986. A field guide to the vegetation, terrain and fire ecology of the biogeoclimatic zones and subzones of the northern portion of the Mackenzie Timber Supply Area. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. ii + 13 p. Appendices.
  • Trowbridge, R., B. Hawkes, A. Macadam, and J. Parminter. 1987. Field handbook for prescribed fire assessments in British Columbia: logging slash fuels. B.C. Min. For. Lands and Canada/B.C. Economic and Regional Development Agreement, Victoria, B.C. FRDA Handbook No. 001. v + 63 p.
  • Trowbridge, R., B. Hawkes, A. Macadam, and J. Parminter. 1986. Field handbook for prescribed fire assessments in British Columbia: logging slash fuels. B.C. Min. For., Info. Serv. Br., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Handb. Number 11. vi + 63 p.
  • Simpson, D.G., C.F. Thompson, and C.D. Sutherland. 1994. Field performance potential of interior spruce seedlings: effects of stress treatments and prediction by root growth potential and needle conductance. Can. J. For. Res. 24:576-586.
  • Comeau, P.G., G.J. Harper, B.S. Biring, and K.D. Thomas. 1996. Field studies of red alder - conifer mixtures. In P.G. Comeau and K.D. Thomas. 1996. Designing mixedwood experiments. Workshop Proceedings, March 2, 1995. Richmond, B.C. B.C. Min. For. Working Paper 20. pp. 1-7.
  • Leadem, C.L., S.L. Gilles, H.K. Yearsley, V. Sit, D.L. Spittlehouse, and P.J. Burton. 1997. Field studies of seed biology. Res. Br., Land Manage. Handb.40, B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1984. Filmforming antitranspirants: Their effects on root growth capacity, storability, moisture stress avoidance, and field performance of containerized conifer seedlings. Forestry Chronicle 60:335-339.
  • O'Connell, L.M., Russell, J.H., Ritland K. 2004. Fine-scale estimation of outcrossing in western redcedar with microsatellite assay of bulked DNA. Heredity 93:443-449.
  • Parminter, J.V. 1986. Fire and disturbance history of northwestern grasslands - role in origin, development, and maintenance. In Proceedings of the 67th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division AAAS and the 1986 Meeting of the Arctic Science Conference, 9 June 1986, Vancouver, B.C. Pacific Division, AAAS, San Francisco, California. Program with Abstracts - Volume 5, Part 1, p. 41.
  • Parminter, J. and P. Daigle. 1999. Fire in the dry interior forests of British Columbia. In Conference proceedings: Helping the land heal conference - ecological restoration in British Columbia. November 5 - 8, 1998, Victoria, B.C. (compiler and editor) Brian Egan. BC Environmental Network Education Foundation, Vancouver, B.C. pp. 220 - 223.
  • Parminter, J. 1983. Fire-ecological relationships for the biogeoclimatic zones of the Cassiar Timber Supply Area. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. xi + 179 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1983. Fire-ecological relationships for the biogeoclimatic zones of the Cassiar Timber Supply Area: summary report. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. iii + 64 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1984. Fire-ecological relationships for the biogeoclimatic zones of the northern portion of the Mackenzie Timber Supply Area. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. viii + 108 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1984. Fire-ecological relationships for the biogeoclimatic zones of the northern portion of the Mackenzie Timber Supply Area: summary report. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. iii + 59 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1983. Fire-ecological relationships for the biogeoclimatic zones and subzones of the Fort Nelson Timber Supply Area. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. ix + 128 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1983. Fire-ecological relationships for the biogeoclimatic zones and subzones of the Fort Nelson Timber Supply Area: summary report. B.C. Min. For., Prot. Br., Planning, Development and Research Section, Victoria, B.C. iii + 53 pp.
  • Parminter, J. 1986. Fire ecology, fire effects, and post-fire vegetation development. Bioline 5(1):17-20.
  • 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.
  • Hamilton, E.H. 2006. Fire Effects and Post-burn Vegetation Development in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone: Mackenzie (Windy Point) Site B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Tech. Rep. 033.
  • Parminter, John and D. Bedford. 2006. Fire effects on selected bryophytes, lichens and herbs in Garry oak and associated ecosystems. Research Branch, Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria, B.C. iv + 313 p.
  • Parminter, John and D. Bedford. 2006. Fire effects on selected shrubs, trees, amphibians, birds, and mammals in Garry oak and associated ecosystems. Research Branch, Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria, B.C. iv + 271 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1993. Fire history of Bowron Lake Park. Research Branch, Ministry of Forests, Victoria, B.C. 19 p. + map
  • Parminter, J. 1991. Fire history and effects on vegetation in three biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia. In Fire and the environment: ecological and cultural perspectives. Proceedings of an international symposium, 20-24 Mar. 1990, Knoxville, Tennessee. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-69. Asheville, N.C. pp. 263-272.
  • Parminter, J. 1987. Fire history and fire ecology of the Height-of-the-Rockies Wilderness Area. Protection Branch, Ministry of Forests and Lands, Victoria, B.C. 19 p.
  • Parminter, J. 1983. Fire history and fire ecology in the Prince Rupert Forest Region. In Prescribed Fire - Forest Soils Symposium Proceedings, 2-3 March, 1982, Smithers, B.C. R.L. Trowbridge and A. Macadam (Editors). B.C. Min. For., Info. Serv. Br., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Rep. No.16. pp.1-35.
  • Sieben, B.G., D.L. Spittlehouse, R.A. Benton, and J.A. Mclean. 1994. A first approximation of the effect of climate warming on the white pine weevil hazard in the Mackenzie River Drainage Basin. In Mackenzie Basin Impact Study (MIBS) Interim Report #2, S.J. Cohen. (editor). Atmospheric Environment Service, Environment Canada, Downsview, Ont., pp. 316-328.
  • Goudie, J.W. and K.J. Mitchell. 1986. First approximation managed stand yield tables for interior white spruce: initial spacing. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Draft Report.
  • Goudie, J.W. 1985. First approximation managed stand yield tables for white spruce. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Unpubl. Final Rep., Victoria, B.C.
  • Harper, G.J., P.G. Comeau, W. Hintz, R. Wall, and R. Prasad. 1997. First-season efficacy results for Chondrostereum purpureum applications on Sitka alder in B.C. In P.G. Comeau, and G.J. Harper (editors). 1997. Expert Committee on Weeds - Proceedings of the 1996 National Meeting. December 9-12, 1996, Victoria. B.C. Min. For., Victoria. pp. 157-160.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1988. Fixing the Edsel - Can bareroot stock quality be improved . In Proc. of the combined meeting of the Western Forest Nursery Assns. August 8-11, 1988. Vernon B.C. T.D. Landis. (tech. co-ord) USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-167 227 p.
  • Panday, K.K., H. Schreier, and S.M. Berch. 1991. Fodder tree research initiatives. In Soil Fertility and erosion issues in the middle mountains of Nepal. P.B. Shah, H. Schreier, S.J. Brown, and K.W. Riley (editors). IDRC, Ottawa. pp. 267-275.
  • 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. and F.J. Sheran. 1994. Foliar nutrient status and fascicle weight of lodgepole pine after nitrogen and sulphur fertilization in the interior of British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 24:792-803.
  • 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.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L. and R.D. Winkler. 1996. Forest canopy effects on sample size requirements in snow accumulation and melt comparisons. Proc. 64 th. Western Snow Conference. Bend, Oreg. pp.39-46.
  • 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.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L., R.S. Adams and R.D. Winkler. 2004. Forest, edge, and opening microclimate at Sicamous Creek. BC Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Res. Rep. 24.
  • Parminter, J.V. 1978. Forest encroachment onto grassland range in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia. Paper presented to the 51st Annual Meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. March 31, 1978. (Abstract published in meeting proceedings).
  • Parminter, J.V. 1978. Forest encroachment upon grassland range in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia. An Essay Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Forestry in the Department of Forestry, Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. ix + 121 p.
  • McCaughey, J.H., B.D. Amiro, A.W. Robertson, and D.L. Spittlehouse. 1997. Forest environments. In The Surface Climates of Canada. W.G. Bailey, T.R. Oke, and W.R. Rouse. (editors). Canadian. Assoc. Geographers. Series on Cananadian. Geography, McGill Univ. Press., Kingston, Ont. pp.247-276.
  • Brockley, R.P. 1991. Forest fertilization research in the interior of British Columbia: status and plans. pp. 236-251. In Proceedings of a Forest Fertilization Workshop: Improving forest fertilization decision-making in British Columbia, March 1988, Vancouver, B.C. J.D. Lousier, H. Brix, R. Brockley, R. Carter, and V.G. Marshall (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C.
  • Parminter, J., V.G. Bate, P.L. Fuglem, and D.E. Gilbert. 1983. Forest fire management. In For. Handb. B.C., Fourth Edition. S.B. Watts. (Editor). Forestry Undergraduate Society, Univ. B.C. pp. 351-371.
  • 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.
  • Newman, R.F., and George W. Powell. 1997. Forest grazing:effects of cattle trampling and browsing on lodgepole pine plantations. B.C. Min. For. Ext. Note 13, Victoria, B.C.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L. 1997. Forest management and climate change. In Responding to Global Climate Change in British Columbia and the Yukon. E. Taylor and B. Taylor (editors). Environment Canada, Vancouver, B.C. pp.24-1 - 24-8.
  • Plotnikoff, Schmidt, and C. Bulmer. 1999. Forest productivity and soil conditions on rehabilitated landings: Interior B.C. Sept 1999. Ext. Note 40. Res. Br. series
  • Di Lucca, C.M. 1993. Forestry extension in northeastern Argentina and in British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Unpub. Report. 23 pp.
  • Bulmer, C. 2002. Forest Soil Conservation and Rehabilitation in British Columbia Forest Research brochure, Min. For., Victoria, B.C. 20 p.
  • Bulmer, C.E. and J.M. Kranabetter. 1994. Forest soil degradation and possible strategies for reclamation. In Grasses and Legumes in Forestry, proceedings of a workshop held in Prince George, April 6-7, 1994. For. Cont. Stud. Net.
  • Bulmer, C.E. 1998. Forest soil rehabilitation in British Columbia: a problem analysis. Land Management Handbook 44. B.C. Min. For., Victoria
  • Stathers, R.J. and D.L. Spittlehouse. 1990. Forest soil temperature manual. FRDA Rep. 130. B.C. Min. For. Victoria, B.C.
  • Mitchell, K.J. 1977. Forest stand development. Proceedings, Quantitative Ecology: Its application to Forest Resource Management and Education, Ruth E. Farrington Fund Workshop, Univ New Hampshire. pp. 2-6.
  • Mitchell, K.J. 1972. The forest and trees in perspective. Yale For. Sch. News, Vol. 60, No. 2:5-7.
  • Cade-Menun, B.J. and S.M. Berch. 1993. Forms of P in forest soils. Canadian Soil Science Society Meetings, St. John's, Nfld.
  • Berch, S.M. and B.G. Warner. 1985. Fossil vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: two Glomus species (Endogonaceae, Zygomycetes) from late Quaternary deposits in Ontario, Canada. Rev. Paleobot. Palyn. 45:229-237.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Eng, M. and E. Hamilton. 2000. From here to eternity: The perils of policy analysis. IN: C. Hollstedt, K. Sutherland and T. Innes, Editors. Procedings: "From science to management and back: A science forum for southern interior ecosystems of British Columbia." Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership, December 1 - 2, 1999, Kamloops, B.C. pp. 55-58.
  • Parminter, J. 2000. From timber to biodiversity: the evolution of British Columbia's forest inventory program. Forest History Today, Fall 2000: 12-19.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1990. Frost hardiness, root growth capactiy, and field performance relationships in interior spruce, lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir and western hemlock seedlings. Can. J. For. Res. 20:566-572.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • L'Hirondelle, S.J. 2000. Frozen, toasted, or sunny side up: Stressed trees yield survival strategies. In L. Fins, ed. Trees in Mortal Combat - Genetic Responses to Environmental Agents. Inland Empire Tree Improvement Cooperative, Coeur d'Alene ID, pp. 1-2.
  • Gamiet, S. and S.M. Berch. 1992. Fungi of old growth forests in B.C. N.W. Env. J. 8:168-170.
  • Swift, K. and R. Newman. 2001. The future of forest grazing. Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership. Link 3(1):10.
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