Research Branch Staff Publications - by Title - R
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Yanchuk, A.D. and M.M. Micko. 1990.
Radial variation of wood density and fiber length in trembling aspen.
IAWA (International Association of Wood Anatomists) Bulletin 11 (2). pp. 211-215.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 1998.
Rainfall interception in young and mature coastal conifer forest.
In Mountains to Sea: Human Interaction with the Hydrological Cycle. Proc. 51st Annual Meeting. Y. Alila. (editor). Canadian Water Resources Assoc., Cambridge, Ont. pp. 40-44.
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Spittlehouse, D.L., 1998.
Rainfall interception in young and mature conifer forests in British Columbia.
In Proceedings 23rd. Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2-6 November 1998, Albuquerque, N.M. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Mass. pp.171-174.
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 1996.
Rainfall interception in young and mature conifer forests in coastal B.C.
Can. J. Soil Science 76: p.563. [Abstract only].
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Wikeem B.M. and R.F. Newman. 1985.
Range extensions of grassland species in southern interior British Columbia.
Can. J. Bot. 63: pp. 2240-2242.
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Douglas, G.W, and D. Meidinger. 1999.
Ranunculaceae.
pp. 166-252 In Douglas et al. (eds.). Illustrated flora of British Columbia Volume 4: Dicotyledons (Orobanchaceae through Rubiaceae). B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
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Douglas, G., G.B. Straley, and D.V. Meidinger. 1998.
Rare native vascular plants of British Columbia.
B.C. Min. Environ. Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. 423p.
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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.
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Douglas, G.W., J. Pojar, D. Meidinger, and K. McKeown. 1994.
Rare vascular plant collections from the St. Elias Mountains, northwestern British Columbia.
Can. Field-Nat. 108:391-396.
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McLellan, B.N., F.W. Hovey, R.D. Mace, J.G. Woods, D.W. Carney, M.L. Gibeau, W.L. Wakkinen, and W.F. Kasworm. 1999.
Rates and causes of grizzly bear mortality in the interior mountains of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho.
J. Wildl. Manage. 63:911-920.
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McLellan, B.N., F.W. Hovey, and J. Woods. 2000.
Rates and causes of grizzly bear mortality in the interior mountains of western North America.
Pages 673-678. In At Risk: Proceedings of a Conference on the Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk. February 15-19, 1999, Kamloops, British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
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Kiss, G.K., A.D. Yanchuk, and R.I. Alfaro. 1994.
Recent advances in white pine weevil research in British Columbia.
In The White pine Weevil: biology, damage and management. R.I. Alfaro, G. Kiss, and R.G. Fraser. (editors). Proceedings of a symposium held January 19-21, 1994 In Richmond B.C. Joint Can. For. Serv. - Min. of FRDA Report No. 226.
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Lawrie, D., R. Krag, P. Sanborn, and C. Bulmer. 1996.
Reclamation of compacted fine-textured soils on the Aleza Lake Research Forest using a winged subsoiler and a hydraulic excavator.
Tech. Note TN 250. FERIC, Vancouver.
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Bulmer, C. 2000.
Reclamation of forest soils with excavator tillage and organic amendments.
For. Ecol. Manage. 133:157-163.
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D. J. Wilford, M. E. Sakals, J. L. Innes, R. C. Sidle, W.A. Bergerud. 2004.
Recognition of debris flow, debris flood and flood hazard through watershed morphometrics.
Landslides 1:61-66.
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Thrower, J.S., C.M. Di Lucca, and W. Salazar. 1993.
Recommendations for development of a Growth and Yield Data Strategy for planted Conifers in Misiones, Argentina.
23 pp.
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Meidinger, D. and A.Y. Omule. 1995.
Recommendations for sampling plant species diversity in the National Forest Inventory System, Thailand.
ASEAN Inst. For. Manage., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 10p.
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Mitchell, K.J. 1970.
Recommended site index curves for immature coastal Douglas-fir.
Information Report B.C.-X44, Can. For. Serv., Victoria, B.C. 14 p.
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Meidinger, D. (compiler). 1987.
Recommended vernacular names for common plants of British Columbia.
B.C. Min For. Res. Rep. RR87002-HQ, Victoria, B.C. 64p.
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Hassani, B.T. , V. LeMay, P. L. Marshall, H. Temesgen, and A-A Zumrawi. 2004.
Regeneration imputation models for complex stands of Southeastern British Columbia.
Forestry Chronicle 80(2):271-278.
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Froese, K.L, V. LeMay, P. Marshall, and A-A. Zumrawi. 2003.
Regeneration imputation models for PrognosisBC: IDFdm2 subzone variant, Invermere Forest District.
Report prepared for the Forestry Innovation Investment. Ref. No. R02-07, 67 pp.
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Hassani, B.T., V. LeMay, P. Marshall, and A-A. Zumrawi. 2003.
Regeneration under partial cutting for PrognosisBC, MSdk, Cranbrook Forest District.
Report prepared for the Forestry Innovation Investment. Ref. No. R02-07, 30 pp.
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Mitchell, K.J. 1965.
Relationship between the crown width-diameter ratio of white spruce trees and stand density, age, and site in the interior of British Columbia.
Internal Report B.C.-1, Can. Dept. For., Victoria, B.C.
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McLellan, B.N. 1991.
Relationship between timber management and grizzly bears.
In Forestry-Wildlife Symposium. March 6-8 1990,. Prince George, B.C. pp. 84-92.
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Mah, S. 2000.
Relationship between vital attributes of Ktunaxa plants and natural disturbance regimes in southeastern British Columbia.
M.Sc. thesis, Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. 247 pp.
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Brockley, R.P. and T.P. Sullivan. 1988.
Relationship of feeding damage by red squirrels to cultural treatments in young stands of lodgepole pine.
pp 322-329. In Proc. Future Forests of the Mountain West: a Stand Culture Symposium, Sept. 29 - Oct. 3, 1986, Missoula, Mont. W.C. Schmidt (editor). USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-243, Ogden, Utah.
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McLellan, B.N. 1990.
Relationships between industrial activity and grizzly bears.
Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 8: pp. 57-64.
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McLellan, B.N. 1992.
Relationships between resource extraction industries and grizzly bears in the Flathead Drainage.
In Grizzly Bear Management Workshop Proceedings. March 20-21, 1991, Revelstoke, B.C. R.K. McCann. (editor). pp. 49-56.
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Harper, G. and B. Biring. 1995.
Remeasurement of vegetation managment trials 5+ years post treatment.
EP 1195 Working Plan., B.C. Min.For., Res. Br.
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Daigle, P. and P. Tschaplinski. 2000.
A remote sensing tool for mapping stream temperatures.
ABCPF Forum, March/April issue, p.29.
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Amponsah, I.G., V.J. Lieffers, P.G. Comeau and R.P. Brockley. 2004.
Repeated fertilization of lodgepole pine produced shorter, stouter trees with large lower branches and poorly formed upper crowns.
University of Alberta, Centre for Enhanced Forest Management. EFM Research Note 01/2004.
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Bergerud, W.A. 1996.
Replication and Randomized Block Designs.
In P.G. Comeau and K.D. Thomas (editors). Designing Mixedwood Experiment Workshop Proceedings, March 2, 1995, Delta-Pacific Conference Centre, Richmond, B.C. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Work. Pap.20/1996.
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Yanchuk, A.D. 1993.
A report to the radiata pine breeding cooperative: a review of the issues regarding the breeding of radiata pine for improved wood properties - some recommendations for the program to the year 2000.
Report No. 23.
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Farmer, Jr., R.E., M.L. Maley, M.U. Stoehr, and F. Schnekenburger. 1985.
Reproductive characteristics of green alder in northwestern Ontario.
Can. J. Bot. 63: pp. 2243-2247.
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Schwartz, C.C., K. A. Keating, H.V. Reynolds, III, V. G. Barnes, Jr., R. A. Sellers, J. E. Swenson, S. D. Miller, B.N. McLellan, J. Keay, R. McCann, M. Gibeau, W. F. Wakkinen, R. D. Mace, W. Kasworm, R. Smith, and S. Herrero. 2003.
Reproductive maturation and senescence in the female brown bear.
Ursus 14:109-119.
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Schwartz, C.C, K.A. Keating, H.V. Reynolds, V.G. Barnes, R.A. Sellers, J.E. Swenson, S.D. Miller, B.N. McLellan, J. Keay, R. McCann, M. Gibeau, W.F. Wakkinen, R.D. Mace, W. Kasworm, R. Smith, and S. Herrero. 2003.
Reproductive senescence in the brown/grizzly bear.
Ursus 14:109-119.
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Alfaro, R.I., F. He, G. Kiss, J. King, and A.D. Yanchuk. 1996.
Resistance of white spruce to white pine weevil: Development of a resistance index.
Forest Ecology and Management 81 (1-3). pp. 51-62.
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Mitchell, K.J. and R.M. Kellogg. 1970.
Response of a 50-year-old Douglas-fir stand to urea fertilization.
p. 20. Can. For. Serv., Dept. Fish. For., For. Res. Lab., Inf. Rep. BC-X-45, Victoria, B.C.
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Wikeem, B.M., R.F. Newman, and A.L. van Ryswyk. 1993.
Response of clearcut lodgepole pine sites to N, P, and S fertilization.
J. Range Manage. 46: p.262-270.
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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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Kernaghan, G., S.M. Berch, and R. Carter. 1992.
Response of Hemlock ectomycorrhizae to forest fertilization.
Abstracts of APS/MSA Meeting, Portland, Oreg.
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Newman, R.F., K.J. Cameron, B.M. Wikeem, P.L. Youwe, D.A. Quinton, M.D. Pitt, and G.W. Powell. 1997.
Response of lodgepole pine seedlings to simulated cattle damage.
B.C. Min. For. Res. Rep. 14, Victoria, B.C.
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Newman, R.F., B.M. Wikeem, D.A. Quinton, P.L. Youwe, and M.D. Pitt. 1991.
Response of lodgepole pine seedlings to simulated cattle damage.
FRDA Res. Memo. Project 3.55. Integrated Resource Manage. No. 186.
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Cade-Menun, B.J. and S.M. Berch. 1997.
Response of mycorrhizal western red cedar to organic P sources and benomyl.
Can. J. Bot. 75:1226-1235
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Brockley, R.P. 1990.
Response of thinned, immature lodgepole pine to nitrogen and boron fertilization.
Can. J. For. Res. 20(579-585).
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Brockley, R.P. 1991.
Response of thinned, immature lodgepole pine to nitrogen fertilization: six-year growth response.
For. Can. and B.C. Min. For., Victoria. FRDA Report 184.
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Brockley, R.P. 1989.
Response of thinned, immature lodgepole pine to nitrogen fertilization: three-year growth response.
For. Can and B.C. Min. For., Victoria. FRDA Report 036.
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Hamilton, E. and L. Peterson. 2003.
Response of Vegetation to Burning in a Subalpine Forest Cutblock in Central British Columbia: Otter Creek Site.
B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C., Res. Rep. 23.
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Brockley, R.P. 1989.
The response of young lodgepole pine to spring and fall applications of urea and ammonium nitrate fertilizer.
FRDA Res. Memo No. 120, Victoria, B.C.
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Bulmer, C. 1998.
Restoring soil physical conditions through tillage of forest landings.
Poster presentation at the Helping the Land Heal Conference, Victoria BC, Nov. 5-7, 1998.
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Stoehr, M.U. and R.S. Singh. 1993.
Restriction map and polymorphisms of nuclear ribosomal genes of Populus balsamifera.
Tree Phys. 12: pp. 419-425.
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Bulmer, C. and M. Curran. 1999.
Retrospective evaluation of log landing rehabilitation on coarser textured soils in southeastern British Columbia.
Nelson Reg. Ext. Note EN-042
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McLellan, B.N. and D. Reiner. 1994.
A review of bear evolution.
Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 9: pp. 85-96.
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Parminter, J. 1991.
A review of fire ecology, fire history and prescribed burning in southern British Columbia.
Burning Alternatives Panel - Sixth Annual Fire Management Symposium, Southern Interior Fire Management Committee. May 29 - 30, 1991. Kelowna, B.C. 17 p.
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Toews, D., D. Meidinger, Nor Akhirrudin, Yong Teng Koon, and Dahlan Taha. 1995.
Review of forest functional classes.
ASEAN Inst. For. Manage., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 15p.
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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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Nigh. G. 1999.
Revised Growth Intercept Models for Coastal Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and Interior Spruce
B.C. Min. For., Res. Prog. Extension Note 37.
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Nigh, G.D. 1997.
Revised growth intercept models for lodgepole pine: comparing northern and southern models.
B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Ext. Note 11. 6 p.
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Klinka, K., J. Pojar, and D.V. Meidinger. 1991.
Revision of biogeoclimatic units of coastal British Columbia.
N.W. Sci. 65: pp. 32-47.
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Banner, A. and W. MacKenzie 1998.
Riparian Areas: Providing Landscape Habitat Diversity
B.C. Min. For., Res. Prog. Extension Note 17. 8 p.
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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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Binder, W.D., and L'Hirondelle, S.J. 2000.
Risk assessment for ultraviolet-B radiation damage to economically-important tree species in British Columbia.
FRBC Project HQ96383-RE, Ministry of Forests, Research Branch, Victoria BC, 22 pp.
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Yanchuk, A.D. 2001.
The role and implications of biotechnological tools in forestry.
Unasylva 52:53-61.
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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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Benskin, H.J. 2000.
The role of science in results-based planning and management.
FORREX.
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Richardson, Andrew D., C. Bealle Statland, and T.G. Gregoire. 2003.
Root biomass distribution under three cover types in a patchy Pseudotsuga menziesii forest in western Canada.
Ann. For Sci. 60, 469-474.
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Simpson, D.G. 1993.
Root cold hardiness of western Canadian conifers.
In Kooistra, C.M. (tech. coord.) Proc. Forest Nursery Assn. of B.C. Annual Meeting - 1992. Forest Nursery Assn. of B.C.
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Burdett, A.N., D.G. Simpson, and C.F. Thompson. 1983.
Root development and plantation establishment success.
Plant and Soil 71: 103-110.
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Simpson, D.G., A. Vyse, and C.F. Thompson. 1988.
Root growth capacity effects on field performance.
In Proc. of the combined meeting of the Western Forest Nursery Assns. August 8-11, 1988. Vernon BC. T.D. Landis. (tech. co-ord). USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-167 227 p.
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Simpson, D.G. 1992.
Root pruning of bareroot white spruce planting stock does not affect growth or survival after six years.
Tree Planters' Notes. 43:4-6.
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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.
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