Research Branch Staff Publications - by Title - W
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Spittlehouse, D.L. 2003.
Water availability, climate change and the growth of Douglas-fir in the Georgia Basin.
Canadian Water Resources Journal 28:673-688.
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Grossnickle, S.C. and Russell, J.H. 1990.
Water movement in yellow-cedar seedlings and rooted cuttings: Comparisons of whole plant and root system pressurization methods.
Tree Physiol. 6:57-68.
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Grossnickle, S.C. and Russell, J.H. 1993.
Water relations and gas exchange processes of yellow-cedar donor-plants and cuttings in response to maturation.
For.Ecolog.Mgt. 56:185-198.
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Simpson, D.G. 2000.
Water use of interior Douglas-fir.
Can.J.For.Res. 30:534-547
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Jaquish, B., G. Howe, L. Fins, and M. Rust. 1993.
Western larch tree improvement programs in the Inland Empire and British Columbia.
In Ecology and management of Larix forests: a look ahead. Proc. of an international symposium. W.C. Schmidt and K.J. McDonald (compilers). 1992 October 5-9; Whitefish MT, USA. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-319. Ogden UT: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. 521 pp.
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Berch, S.M., E. Deom, and T. Willingdon. 1991.
Western red cedar growth and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in fumigated and nonfumigated nursery beds.
Tree Planters' Notes 42:14-16.
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Nigh, G.D. 2000.
Western redcedar site index models for the interior of British Columbia.
B.C. Ministry of Forests, Forest Science Program, Victoria. Research Report 18. 24 p.
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MacKenzie, W., and J. Shaw. 2000.
Wetland classification and habitats at risk in British Columbia.
In: Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk. Volume II, editor L. M. Darling, 537-47. Victoria, B.C.: B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks.
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MacKenzie, W. H., and J. Shaw. 2000.
Wetland ecosystems of interior British Columbia.
Web document.
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Simpson, D.G. 1986.
When to measure seedling quality in bareroot nurseries.
In Proc. of the Intermountain Nurserymen’s Assn. Meeting August 13-15,1985. Fort Collins CO. T.D. Landis and J.W. Fisher. (editors). USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-125 111 p.
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Alfaro, R.I., J.H. Borden, R.G. Fraser, and A.D. Yanchuk. 1995.
The white pine weevil in British Columbia: basis for an integrated pest management system.
For. Chron. 71: pp. 66-73.
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Sieben, B., D.L. Spittlehouse, J.A. McLean, and R.A. Benton. 1997.
White pine weevil hazard under GISS climate change scenarios in the Mackenzie Basin using radiosonde derived lapse rates.
In Mackenzie Basin Impact Study (MBIS) - Final Report. S. Cohen (editor). Atmospheric Environment Service-Environment Canada. Downsview, Ont., Canada. pp.166-175.
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Terry, E.L., B.N. McLellan, and G.S. Watts. 2000.
Winter habitat ecology of mountain caribou in relation to forest management.
J. Appl. Ecol. 37:589-602.
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Terry, E.L., B.N. McLellan, and G.S. Watts. 2000.
Winter habitat ecology of mountain caribou in relation to forest management.
J. Appl. Ecol. 37:589-602.
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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.
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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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Orians, G.H., P.A. Cochran, J.W. Duffield, T.K. Fuller, R.J. Gutierrez, W.M. Hanemann, F.C. James, P. Kareiva, S.P. Kellert, D.Klein, B.N. McLellan, P.D. Olson, and G. Yaska. 1997.
Wolves, bears, and their prey in Alaska: biological and social challenges in wildlife management.
National Academy Press. Washington, DC. 207 pp.
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