Research Branch Staff Publications - by Title - H
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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.
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Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1995.
Heat damage in boxed white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss) seedlings: Its pre-planting detection and effect on field performance.
New Forests. 9: pp. 237-259.
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Johnstone, W.D. 1982.
Heavy thinning accelerates growth of 77-year-old lodgepole pine.
Can. For. Serv., Edmonton, Alta. For. Manage. Note FMN-16.
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Nigh, G.D., P.V. Krestov, and K. Klinka. 2002.
Height growth of black spruce in British Columbia.
For. Chron. 78: 306-313.
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Mitchell, K.J. 1964.
Height growth losses due to animal feeding in Douglas-fir plantations, Vancouver Island, B.C.
For. Chron., 40:298-307.
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Brisco, D., K. Klinka, and G. Nigh. 2002.
Height growth models for western larch in British Columbia.
West. J. Appl. For. 17: 66-74.
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Goudie, J.W. 1984.
Height growth and site-index curves for lodgepole pine and white spruce and interim managed stand yield tables for lodgepole pine in British Columbia.
p. 75. In Contract research project FY-1983-1984, B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Unpub., Final Report, Victoria, B.C.
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Nigh, G.D. and P.J. Courtin. 1998.
Height models for red alder (Alnus rubra Bong).
In British Columbia. New For. 16: 59-70.
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Xie, C.-Y. and C.C. Ying. 1996.
Heritabilities, age-age correlations and early selection in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta ssp. Latifolia).
Sivae Genetica 45. pp. 101-107.
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Nelson, J.R., M. Stoehr, G. Cooper, C. Smith and H. Mehl. 2003.
High levels of chloroplast genetic variation differentiate coastal and interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga mensziesii) lineages in southern British Columbia.
Forest Genetics 10:153-157.
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Parminter, J.V. 1978.
An historical review of forest fire management in 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. iv + 111 p.
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DeLong, D., P.G. Comeau, I. Cameron, D.G. Simpson, R. Adams and E. Fanjoy. 2000.
How light conditions affect tree seedling performance in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock Subzone: Preliminary Results-EP1191.
B.C. Ministry of Forests, Nelson Forest Region. Extension Note 50. 4 p.
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Nigh, G.D. and B.A. Love. 1999.
How well can we select undamaged site trees for estimating site index?
Can. J. For. Res. 29: 1989-1992.
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Parminter, J.V. 1995.
Human influence on landscape pattern in the Pacific Region: impacts of burning by First Nations and early European settlers.
In Proceedings of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science 76th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division, AAAS, 18 June 1995, Vancouver, B.C. Pacific Division, AAAS, San Francisco, California. Program with Abstracts - Volume 14, Part 1, p. 53.
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Carlson, M.R. 1991.
Hybrid Poplars Flourish under Municipal Wastewater Irrigation in Southern British Columbia.
Poplar Counc. Can. Newsletter.
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