Cariboo Region Research Section
Publications - By Title
A Comparison of Breeding Bird Communities in Seral Stages of the Engelmann
Spruce Sub-Alpine Fir Zone in East Central British Columbia. Davis,
L., M. Waterhouse and H. Armleder. 1999. B.C. Min. For., Victoria,
B.C. Working Paper No. 39. Executive Summary
A Field Guide to Forest Site Identification and Interpretation for the
Cariboo Forest Region. Steen, O. A., and R. A. Coupe. 1997. B.C.
Min For., Williams Lake. Introduction.
A Numerical Examination of British Columbia's WatershedAssessment Procedures.
Carver, Martin and Patrick Teti. 1998. p. 104-113 in Younes Alila (ed.)
Mountains to Sea: Human Interation with The Hydrologic Cycle. Can. Wat.
Res. Assoc. 470 p.
A Preliminary Study of the Effects of Juvenile Spacing on Wildlife Habitat
use During Winter in the Interior Douglas-fir Zone of British Columbia.
Waterhouse, M.J. , R.J. Dawson, H.M Armleder, and P. Belliveau.1988.
B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Executive Summary.
A Survey of Roads as Sediment Sources in the Cariboo Forest Region.
Interim Report, Teti, Patrick. 1994. 7 p.
Abstract Presented to Pacific Northwest Forest and Rangeland Soil Organism
Symposium. Paul, Les, and Bill Chapman. 1998. Oregon State University
March 17-19, 1998. Abstract
An Experimental Turbidity Probe Installation. Teti, Patrick. 1996.
Paper presented at the Automatic Water Quality Monitoring
Workshop, Richmond, B.C., February 12, 13, 1996. Hosted by the B.C. WaterQuality
Monitoring Agreement Coordinating Committee.
Annotated Bibliography of Surface Erosion from
Forest Roads. Teti, Patrick, Rita Winkler, Brian Guy, and Hugh Hamilton.
1997. 42p.
Assessing Aspen Competition on Pine Growth in the Cariboo Forest Region.
Newsome, Teresa. 1995. Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association.
N.I.V.M.A. Annual General Meeting. January 18-19, 1996. 91p [First
Page]
Biogeoclimatic Zones and Subzones of the Cariboo Forest Region.
Annas, R. M. and R. Coupe. 1979. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Introduction.
Bird Communities In Interior Douglas-Fir Forests (IDFdk3) in the Cariboo
Forest Region. Waterhouse, M. and R. Dawson. 1999. In
New Information for the management of dry Douglas-fir forests: Proceedings
from the dry Douglas-fir workshop. Apr. 29-30/97. Kamloops, B.C.
B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. Working Paper No. 34. Abstract
Chemical Composition of Douglas-Fir Foliage on Mule Deer Winter Range.
Waterhouse, M.J. , R.J. Dawson, and H.M Armleder. 1991. B.C. Min.
For., Williams Lake. Abstraction.
Clumpy Spacing: Juvenile Spacing Douglas-Fir Into Clumps To Imitate
Natural Stand Structure. Armleder, Harold. 1999. B.C.
Min. For., Victoria, B.C. Research Branch Extension Note No. 32
Cultivation of Hericium abietis on conifer sawdust. Xiao, Guoping and
Bill Chapman. 1996. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Abstract
Cylindrocarpon in Fusarium Root Colonization of Douglas-Fir Seedlings
from British Columbia Reforestation Sites. Axelrood, P.E. Chapman,
W.K. Seifert, K.A. Trooter, D.B. Shrimpton, G. 1998. Can. J. For.
Res. 28: 1198-1206 Abstract
Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine Fir Zone. Coupe, R. 1991. In Ecosystems
of British Columbia. Del Meid(edited) and Jim Pojar(edited). B.C. Min.
For.Special Report Series 6.Victoria, B.C. p222-236. Introduction.
Establishing Douglas-fir Plantations in the Dry Belt of Interior British
Columbia. Newsome, Teresa A., D. Craig Sutherland, and Alan Vyse. 1991.
Department of Natural Resource Science Abstract
Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens. Armleder, Harold
M, Susan K. Stevenson, Stephen D. Walker. 1992. B.C. Min. For., Williams
Lake, Land Management Handbook field guide insert 7. Purpose
of this HandBook.
Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Foreage Lichens: User's Guide.
Stevenson, Susan K., Art N. Lance and Harold M. Armleder. 1998. B.C. Min.
For., Williams Lake, Land Management Handbook field guide insert 7. Purpose
of this Handbook.
Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens: User’s Guide.
Stevenson, S., A. Lance, and H. Armleder. 1998. B.C. Min. For.,
Victoria, B.C. Land Management Handbook No. 43. Purpose
of this Handbook
Fisheries Target Risk Assessment. DeShield, Coral, Maurice Lirette,
and Patrick Teti. 1996. Report prepared for the CCLUP
Integration Process by the Fisheries Target Committee. August 15, 1996.
16 p.
Forage Litterfall in Douglas-fir Forests in the Central interior of
British Columbia. Waterhouse, M.J. , H.M Armleder, and R.J. Dawson.
1991. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Executive
Summary.
Grass and Legume Seeding for Vegetation on Blade Scarified Sites in
the ICH and ESSf Zones in the Central Interior of British Columbia.
Steen, Ordell, and Anne Smith. 1991. FRDA report 182. Introduction.
Guide to Wet land Ecosystems of the Very Dry Montane Interior Douglas-fir
Subzone Eastern Fraser Plateau Variant (IDFb2) in the Cariboo Forest Region,
British Columbia. Steen, O. A., and A. L. Roberts. 1988. B.C.
Min. For., Williams Lake. Introduction.
Haemoglobin in Tuberculate Ectomycorrhizae on Lodgepole Pine.
Paul, L., Chapman, B. Chanway, C. 1998. Poster at ICOM 2, July,
1998. Upsula Sweden. Abstract
Handbook for Timber and Mule Deer Management Co-ordination on Winter
Ranges in the Cariboo Forest Region. Armleder, H. M., R.J. Dawson, and
R.N. Thomson. 1986. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake, Land Management Handbook
Number 13. Purpose of this Handbook.
Heme protein in tuberculate ectomycorrhizae on lodgepole pine. Paul,
Leslie, Bill Chapman, Chris Chanway and Brian Holl. 1998 .
B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Abstract
Hypholoma fasciculare, woody debris and root disease caused by
Armillaria
ostoyae. Chapman, Bill and Guoping Xiao. 1998. B.C. Min. For.,
Williams Lake. Abstract
Hypholoma fasciculare, woody debris and root disease caused by Armillaria
ostoyae. Chapman, W.K., Xiao, G. In review. Submitted
to Plant and Soil Abstract
Identification and Management of Summer Frost-prone Sites in the Cariboo
Forest Region. Steen, Ordell, Robert J. Stathers, and Ray A. Coupe. 1990.
FRDA Report 157. Forward.
Integrated Forest Vegetation Management: Options and Applications. Comeau,
Philip G., George J. Harper, Marilyn E. Blanche, Jacob O. Boateng, and
Linda A. Gilkeson. 1996. FRDA report No. 251. Abstract.
Integrated Management of Timber and Deer: Interior Forest of Western
North America. Armleder, Harold M., Donavin A. Leckenby, David J. Freddy,
and Lorin L. Hicks. 1989. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Abstraction.
Landscape Attributes of Interior Douglas-fir Forests on the Fraser Plateau.
Dawson, Rick. 1997. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Abstract.
Landscape Attributes of Interior Douglas-fir forests on the Fraser Plateau.
Dawson, R.J. 1998. In New Information for the management of
dry Douglas-fir forests: Proceedings from the dry Douglas-fir workshop.
Apr. 29-30/97. Kamloops, B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Working Paper No. 34. Abstract
Logging on mule deer winter range: An integrated management approach.
Armleder, H.M., and R.J. Dawson. 1992. The Forestry Chronicle.. Vol. 68,
No. 1. Abstraction.
Management Concepts for Landscape Ecology : Part 1 of 7. Daigle, Patrick,
and Rick Dawson. 1996. B.C. Min For. Research Branch, Victoria. Extension
Note #7. pp7. Introduction
Mountain Caribou in Managed Forests Preliminary Recommendations for
Managers. Stevenson, Susan K., Harold M. Armleder, Micheal J. Hull,
David G. King, Eliot L. Terry, Glen S. Watts, Bruce N. Mclellan,
and Kenneth N. Child.1994. B.C. Min. For. Williams Lake. Executive
Summary.
Mule Deer Response to Low-Volume Partial Cutting on Winter Ranges in
Central Interior British Columbia. Armleder, H., M. Waterhouse, R.
Dawson, and K. Iverson. 1998. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Research Report No.16. Abstract
Nitrogen Fixation in Tuberculate Mycorrhizae on Lodgepole Pine.
Paul, L., Chapman, B., Chanway, C. 1998. Poster at Pacific
Northwest Forest and Rangeland Soil Organism Symposium, March 17-19.
Oregon State University.
Plants of Northern British Columbia. MacKinnon, Andy, Jim Pojar, and
Ray Coupe. 1992. Lone Pine Publishing. Introduction
Plants of Southern British Columbia. Parish, Roberta, Ray Coupe, and
Dennis Lloyd. 1996. Lone Pine Publishing. Introduction
Preferences of Mule Deer for Douglas-Fir Foliage From Different
Sized Trees. Dawson, Richard J., Harold.M Armleder, and
Michaela J. Waterhouse. 1990. The Journal of Wildlife
Management. Vol. 54, No. 3. Abstraction.
Recommendations for managing the effects of forest practices
on stream temperature in British Columbia. Teti, Patrick. 2000.
Prepared for Temperature Sensitive Stream Working Group, B.C.
Ministry of Forests. 37 p. PDF
Document
Review of Forest Practices Adjacent to Streams Under the Forest Practices
Code in the Cariboo Forest Region. Steen, Ordell, and Marcel Demers. 1998.
B.C. Min For., Williams Lake. Executive Summary.
Sheep Grazing Guidelines for Managing Vegetation in Forest Plantations
in British Columbia.Newsome T., B. Wikeem, and C. Sutherland. 1995.
B.C. Min. For. Land Management Handbook 34. Introducton
Siberian and West Larch: Comparisons to Other Species in Central British
Columbia. Newsome, Teresa A., Nola M. Daintith, and Douglas A. Routledge.
1992. In Ecology and Management of Larix Forests: A Look Ahead.
Wyman C. Schmidt and Kathy J. McDonald (Compilers). Intermountain Research
Station, Ogden, UT. p447-451. Abstract
Siliviculture Systems to Maintain Caribou Habitat in Managed British
Columbia Forests. Armleder, Harold M, and Susan K. Stevenson. 1994. B.C.
Min. For., Williams Lake. Abstraction.
Silviculturists and Wildlife Habitat Managers: Competitors or Cooperators.
Eastman, Don S., Colleen Bryden, Marvin Eng, Ron Kowall, Harold Armleder,
Eric Lofroth, Susan Stevenson. 1991. Trans. 56 N. A. Wildl. & Nat.
Res. Conf. 640p. Introduction.
Soil Degradation and Site Productivity: The British Columbia Component
of the Long-Term Soil Productivity Study. Berch, S., Chapman, B.,
Sanborn, P., Kranabetter, M., Kabzems, R., Hope, G., Curran, M. 1998.
Poster at "Ecology and Management of Northern Forest Soils Conference".
Prince George. June 18th. University of Northern B.C.
Sub-Boreal Pine - Spruce Zone. Steen, O. 1991. In
Ecosystems of British Columbia. Del Meid(edited) and Jim Pojar(edited).
B.C. Min. For. Special Report Series 6.Victoria, B.C. p195-208. Introduction.
The Cariboo Underworld: Amphibians in Clearcuts and Forests. Ward,
Kristy, and Bill Chapman. 1995. Cordillera. Winter 1995,
pp32 Abstract
The Effects of Forest Practices on Stream Temperature - A Review
of the Literature. Teti, Patrick A. 1998. Unpub. ms, B.C. Ministry
of Forests. 10p. PDF
Document
The Effects of Juvenile Spacing on Wildlife Habitat use During Winter
in the Interior Douglas-Fir Zone of British Columbia. Waterhouse, M.J.
, R.J. Dawson, and H.M Armleder. 1990. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake. Executive
Summary.
Using Alternative Silivicultural Systems to Integrate Mountain Caribou
and Timber Management in British Columbia. Armleder, Harold M and
Susan K. Stevenson. 1994. Rangifer. Special Issue No. 9,141-148. Abstraction.
Winter Food Habits of Mule Deer on the Central Interior of British Columbia.
Waterhouse, M.J. , H.M Armleder, and R.J. Dawson. 1994. B.C. Min. For.
Research Note No. 113. Executive Summary.
Winter Habitat Use by Mule Deer in the Central Interior of British Columbia.
Armleder, H.M., Waterhouse, M.J., Keisker, D.G., and Dawson, R.J. 1994.
Can. J. Zool. 72: 1721 - 1725. Abstract.
Unpublished Reports
An Annotated Bibliography of Surface Erosion from Forest Roads
Teti, Patrick, Rita Winkler, Brian Guy, and Hugh Hamilton, November 6,
1997. 41p. (part of a problem analysis for a Forest Renewal BC research
project)
Effects of Logging Roads and Road Deactivation on Surface Erosion, a
Problem Analysis. Teti, Patrick. 1997. Final Report
to the Science Council of B.C. on a research project funded by Forest Renewal
B.C. 7p + attachments.
The Effects of Forest Practices on Stream Temperature - A review of
the literature Patrick Teti prepared for the Horsefly Forest District,
December 21, 1998. 10 p.
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