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In Press

Ober, H. K., and J. P. Hayes. In Press. Influence of vegetation on use of riparian areas by bats at multiple spatial scales. Journal of Wildlife Management .




2008

Scott, E.E, S.S. Perakis, and D.E. Hibbs. 2008. 15N Patterns of Douglas-Fir and Red Alder Riparian Forests in the Oregon Coast Range. Forest Science 54(2): 140-147. View Abstract




2007

Perakis, S.S., Hedin L.O. 2007, In press. State factor relationships of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen losses from unpolluted temperate forest watersheds. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences TBA.

Sarr, D.A, and D. E. Hibbs. 2007. Multiscale Controls on Woody Plant Diversity in Western Oregon Riparian Forests. Ecological Monographs 77(2):179-201. View Article

Shatford, J., D.E. Hibbs, and K. Puettmann. 2007. Conifer Regeneration Following Forest Fire in the Klamath-Siskiyous: How much, how soon? Journal of Forestry 105(3):139-146.

Tappeiner, J.C., Maguire, D.A., T.B. Harrington. 2007. Silviculture and Ecology of Western U.S. Forests. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. 448 p.




2006

Bateman, D.S., R.E. Gresswell. 2006. Survival and growth of age-0 steelhead after surgical implantation of 23-mm passive integrated transponders. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 26:545-550.

Gresswell, R.E., C.E. Torgersen, D.S. Bateman, T.J. Guy, S.R. Hendricks, J.E.B. Wofford. 2006. A spatially explicit approach for evaluating relationships among coastal cutthroat trout, habitat, and disturbance in small Oregon Streams. In Hughes R., Wang L., Seelbach P., eds., Influences of Landscapes on Stream Habitats and Biological Assemblages: Bethesda, MD, American Fisheries Society, p. 457-471.

Perakis, S.S., Maguire, D.A., Bullen, T.D., Cromack, K., Waring, R.H., Boyle, J.R. 2006. Coupled nitrogen and calcium cycling in forests of the Oregon Coast Range. Ecosystems v. 9, p. 63-74.

Sarr, D.A, and D. E. Hibbs. 2006. Woody riparian plant distributions in western Oregon, USA: Comparing landscape and local scale factors. Plant Ecology DOI 10.1007/s11258-006-9208-2.

Torgersen, C.E., Baxter, C.V., Li, H., McIntosh, B.A. 2006. Landscape influences on longitudinal patterns of river fishes- Spatially continuous analysis of fish-habitat relationships. In Hughes, R., Wang, L., Seelbach., eds., Influences of Landscapes on Stream Habitats and Biological Assemblages: Bethesda, MD, American Fisheries Society, p. 473-492.

Waldien, D.L., Hayes, J.P., Huso, M. 2006. Use of downed wood by Townsend's Chipmunks (Tamias Townsendii) in western Oregon. Journal of Mammalogy v. 87, no. 3, p. 454-460.




2005

Bateman, D.S., R.E. Gresswell, and C.E. Torgersen. 2005. Evaluating single-pass catch as a tool for identifying spatial pattern in fish distribution. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 20:335-345. View Article

Ganio, L.M., C.E. Torgersen, and R.E. Gresswell. 2005. Describing spatial pattern in stream networks: A practical approach. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:138–144. View Article

Gomez, D. M., R. G. Anthony, and J. P. Hayes. 2005. Influence of thinning of Douglas-fir forests on population parameters and diet of northern flying squirrels. Journal of Wildlife Management 69:1670-1682.

Hayes, J. P., S. H. Schoenholtz, M. J. Hartley, G. Murphy, R. F. Powers, D. Berg, and S. R. Radosevich. 2005. Environmental consequences of intensively managed forest plantations in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Forestry 103:83-87.

Perkins, T., and M. Wilson. 2005. The impacts of Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass) invasion on wetland plant richness in the Oregon Coast Range, USA, depend on beavers. Biological Conservation 124:291-295.

Perkins, T., and M. Wilson. 2005. The impacts of Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass) invasion on wetland plant richness in the Oregon Coast Range, USA, depend on beavers. Biological Conservation 124:291-295.

Poage, N. J., and J. C. Tappeiner. 2005. Tree species and size structure of old-growth Douglas-fir forests in central western Oregon, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 204:329-343.

Romero, N., R. E. Gresswell, and J. L. Li. 2005. Changing patterns in coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki clarki) diet and prey in a gradient of deciduous canopies. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62:1797–1807. View Abstract

Sarr, D., D. E. Hibbs, and M. Huston. 2005. A hierarchical perspective of plant diversity. Quarterly Review of Biology 80:187-212. View Abstract

Sarr, D., D. Odion, D. Hibbs, J. Weikel, R. Gresswell, R. Bury, N. Czarnomski, R. Pabst, J. Shatford, and A. Moldenke. 2005. Riparian Zone Forest Management and the Protection of Biodiversity: A Problem Analysis. Technical Bulletin No. 908. Research Triangle Park, N.C. National Center for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI), Inc. p. 107. View

Stoddard, M.A., and J.P. Hayes. 2005. The Influence of forest management on headwater stream amphibians at multiple spatial scales. Ecological Applications 15:811-823. View Article

Wofford, J., R. Gresswell, and M. A. Banks. 2005. Influence of barriers to movement on within-watershed genetic variation of coastal cutthroat trout. Ecological Applications 15:628-637. View Article




2004

Manning, J., and W. D. Edge. 2004. Small mammal survival and downed wood at multiple scales in managed forests. Journal of Mammalogy 85:87-96.

May, C. L., and R. E. Gresswell. 2004. Spatial and temporal patterns of debris flow deposition in the Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A. Journal of Geomorphology 57:135-149.

Sarr, D. A., and D. E. Hibbs. 2004. Woody Plant Distributions in Western Oregon Riparian Forests: Insights for Restoration and Management. Pages 119-127 in K. Mergenthaler, J. Williams, and E. Jules, editors. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Klamath-Siskiyou Ecology, Cave Junction, Oregon..

Torgersen, C.E., R.E. Gresswell, and D.S. Bateman 2004. Pattern detection in stream networks: Quantifying spatial variability in fish distribution. In Nishida T., Kailola P.J., and Hollingworth C.E., eds., GIS/Spatial Analyses in Fishery and Aquatic Sciences, Fishery and Aquatic GIS Research Group: Saitama, Japan, p. 405-420.

Waldien, D. L., M. M. Cooley, J. Weikel, J. P. Hayes, C. C. Maguire, T. Manning, and T. J. Maier. 2004. Incidental captures of birds in small mammal traps: a cautionary note for interdisciplinary studies. Wildlife Society Bulletin 32:1-9.

Wender, B. W., C. A. Harrington, and J. C. Tappeiner. 2004. Flower and fruit production of understory shrubs in western Washington and Oregon. Northwest Science 78:124-140.




2003

Hayes, J. P., J. M. Weikel, and M. M. P. Huso. 2003. Response of birds to thinning young Douglas-fir forests. Ecological Applications 13:1222-1232. View Publication

May, C. L., and R. E. Gresswell. 2003. Processes and rates of sediment and wood accumulation in headwater streams of the Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 28:409-424.

May, C. L., and R. E. Gresswell. 2003. Large wood recruitment and redistribution in headwater streams of the Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33:1352-1362. View Abstract

Suzuki, N., and J. P. Hayes. 2003. Effects of thinning on small mammals in Oregon coastal forests. The Journal of Wildlife Management 67:352-371.




2002

Latham, P., and J. Tappeiner. 2002. Response of old-growth conifers to reduction in stand density in western Oregon forests. Tree Physiology 22:137-146.

McCune, B., J. Hutchinson, and S. Berryman. 2002. Concentration of rare epiphytic lichens along large streams in a mountainous watershed in Oregon, U.S.A. The Bryologist 105:439-450. View Publication

Muir, P. S., R. L. Mattingly, J. C. Tappeiner, J. D. Bailey, W. E. Elliott, J. C. Hagar, J. C. Miller, E. B. Peterson, and E. E. Starkey. 2002. Managing for Biodiversity in Young Douglas-fir Forests of Western Oregon. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Biological Science Report USGS/BRD/BSR-2002-0006.

Poage, N. J., and J. C. Tappeiner. 2002. Long-term patterns of diameter and basal area growth of old-growth Douglas-fir trees in western Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:1232-1243. View Abstract



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