Research Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Service Pacific Northwest Forest, Cascade Range, Research Station General Technical Oregon: 1998 Supplement Report PNW-GTR-427 July 1998 On the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest 1948-98 Compilers DONALD L. HENSHAW is a statistician, SARAH E. GREENE is a forest ecologist, and TAMI LOWRY is an editorial assistant, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, Oregon 97331. Research Publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon: 1998 Supplement Donald L. Henshaw, Sarah E. Greene, and Tami Lowry Compilers Published by: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Portland, Oregon General Technical Report PNW-GTR-427 July 1998 Abstract Henshaw, Donald L.; Greene, Sarah E.; Lowry, Tami, comps. 1998. Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon:1998 supplement. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-427. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 94 p. This bibliography updates the list of publications, abstracts, theses, and unpublished reports included in “Research Publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon, 1948 to 1986” (General Technical Report PNW-GTR-201) and “Research Publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon: 1988 Supplement” (General Technical Report PNW-GTR-223). Citations are referenced under appropriate keywords. Keywords: Bibliography, experimental forest, research publications. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Acknowledgment 2 Literature Cited 2 Bibliography 62 Keyword Index Introduction This bibliography updates the 1987 (McKee and others 1987) and 1988 (Blinn and others 1988) publications that list research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimen- tal Forest. This supplemental bibliography is a 10-year update published in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Experimental Forest. The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest was established in 1948. Publications listed here include those associated with the Experimental Forest through its involvement with various organizations. Since 1980, the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest has been a National Science Foundation-funded Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site. In 1991, to recognize the close integration of research and management programs that have historically centered around the Andrews, the Willamette National Forest, the Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University established the Cascade Center for Ecosystem Management, a research-management partnership committed to understanding ecosystems and the implications of that understanding for land management. In conjunction with the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan, the Central Cascades Adaptive Management Area (AMA) was created. The H.J. Andrews Experi- mental Forest is entirely within this 155,000-acre (63 000-ha) AMA. Research use of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest continues to focus on ecosystem and silvicultural studies and also involves studies on social values, community relations, and manage- ment applications. Research studies include cooperative studies with other areas such as nearby research natural areas, AMAs, other National Forests and Experimental Forests in Oregon and Washington, national parks, and LTER sites around the country. Included in this listing are more recent (1988-97) publications, abstracts, theses, news- paper articles, documentation of models, and unpublished reports, as well as pre-1988 publications inadvertently omitted from the earlier published bibliographies. Because we expect this document to be used in various ways, we have included citations for works “submitted” and “accepted” at the time of compilation and for publications derived from work at nearby research sites and collaborative intersite works. Please bring additional publications to our attention so that the next compilation will be more complete. The publications are arranged alphabetically by senior author, by date, and by title. Authors’ names are given exactly as they appear on the publication. Thus, a publication with initials for the primary author’s first name will be listed before one with the first name spelled out, even if the paper was published at a later date. Consequently, J.F. Franklin listings precede J.F. Franklin and coauthors, which precede Jerry F. Franklin and Jerry F. Franklin and coauthors, regardless of date. An index of keywords is provided after the bibliography. The keyword index is displayed in a hierarchical format. Publications are listed alphabetically by author under appropri- ate keywords. Publications listed directly under a root keyword will not be listed again at sublevels of this root keyword. Each publication is cross-referenced in the index by three to five keywords. Reprints of listed items cannot be obtained from a central location. Most published papers are available from libraries. Others may be obtained from the authors or from the Pacific Northwest Research Station in Portland, Oregon. If copies are not available from any of those sources, requests can be addressed to the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Forest Science Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331. Because we must make photocopies from our files, we ask that this service be used as a last resort. 1 The complete published General Technical Report is available in PDF format using acrobat reader at http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr_427.pdf. The entire bibliography also is available on the Andrews Experimental Forest webpage at http:/www.fsl.orst. edu/lter, then “Pubs,” then “Bibliographies.” Acknowledgment We thank Teena Umberger for her help in locating publications, entering keywords in the database, and keeping track of a myriad of details; and Hazel Hammond for writing the computer program for keyword entry and display and for database maintenance. We also thank those Andrews Forest scientists who helped to add keywords for the more than 650 publications in this bibliography. Literature Cited Blinn, Tawny; Swanson, Frederick J.; McKee, Arthur, comps. 1988. Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon: 1988 supplement. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-223. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 26 p. McKee, Arthur; Stonedahl, Gary M.; Franklin, Jerry F.; Swanson, Frederick J., comps. 1987. Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon, 1948 to 1986. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-201. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 74 p. Bibliography Acevedo, M.F.; Urban, D.L.; Ablan, M. 1995. Transition and gap models of forest dynam- ics. Ecological Applications. 5(4): 1040-1055. Acker, Steven A.; Harmon, Mark E.; Spies, Thomas A.; McKee, W. Arthur. 1996a. Spatial patterns of tree mortality in an old-growth Abies-Pseudotsuga stand. Northwest Science. 70(2): 132-138. Acker, Steven A.; McKee, W. Arthur; Harmon, Mark E.; Franklin, Jerry F. [Accepted]. Long-term research on forest dynamics in the Pacific Northwest: a network of permanent forest plots. In: Measuring and monitoring forest biological diversity: the international network of biodiversity plots: Smithsonian Institution/Man and the Bio- sphere symposium; 1995 May 23-25; Washington, DC. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. Acker, Steven A.; Muir, Patricia S.; Bradshaw, Gay A.; Cazares, Efren; Griffiths, Robert; Lienkaemper, George W.; Marks, Barbara; McCune, Bruce; Moldenke, Andrew R.; Molina, Randy; Peck, JeriLynn E.; Smith, Jane; Traut, Bibit H.; Zenner, Eric K. 1996b. Final report: retrospective studies of the effects of green tree retention on conifer production and biodiversity on the Willamette National Forest. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Department of Forest Science; final report of work carried out under supplement agreement PNW 92-0289. [Paged in sections]. Adams, Paul W.; Flint, Alan L.; Fredriksen, Richard L. 1991. Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after clearcut of a Douglas-fir forest in Oregon. Forest Ecology and Management. 41: 249-263. Adler, Peter B. 1994. “New forestry” in practice: a survey of mortality in green tree retention harvest units, western Cascades, Oregon. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College. 46 p. B.A. thesis. 2 Aguilera, Lisa M.; Griffiths, Robert P.; Caldwell, Bruce A. 1993. Nitrogen in ectomy- corrhizal mat and non-mat soils of different-age Douglas-fir forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 25(8): 1015-1019. Allen, D.M.; Foreman, M.F. [Submitted]. Shedding by rod photoreceptors after sunrise in fish. Allen, Donald M.; McFarland, William N.; Munz, Frederick W.; Poston, Hugh A. 1973. Changes in the visual pigments of trout. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 51(9): 901-914. Allen, Edith B.; Allen, Michael F.; Helm, Dot J.; Trappe, James M.; Molina, Randy; Rincon, Emmanuel. 1995. Patterns and regulation of mycorrhizal plant and fungal diversity. In: Collins, H.P.; Robertson, G.P.; Klug, M.J., eds. The significance and regulation of soil biodiversity. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 47-62. Amaranthus, M.P.; Perry, D.A. 1989. Interaction effects of vegetation type and Pacific madrone soil inocula on survival, growth, and mycorrhiza formation of Douglas-fir. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.19: 550-556. Anderson, N.H. 1992. Influence of disturbance on insect communities in Pacific North- west streams. Hydrobiologia. 248: 79-92. Anthony, R.G.; Forsman, E.D.; Green, G.A.; Witmer, G.; Nelson, S.K. 1987. Small mammal populations in riparian zones of different aged coniferous forests. The Murrelet. 68: 94-102. Anthony, Robert G.; Green, Gregory A.; Forsman, Eric D.; Nelson, S. Kim. 1996. Avian abundance in riparian zones of three forest types in the Cascade mountains, Oregon. Wilson Bulletin.108(2): 280-291. Antos, Joseph A.; Halpern, Charles B. 1997. Root system differences among spe- cies: implications for early successional changes in forests of western Oregon. The American Midland Naturalist. 138: 97-108. Asquith, A. 1990. Taxonomy and variation of the Lopidea nigridea complex of western North America (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae). Great Basin Naturalist. 50(2): 135-154. Asquith, A.; Lattin, J.D. 1990. Brachysteles parvicornis (Costa), an Anthocoridae new to North America (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 98(3): 352-356. Asquith, A.; Lattin, J.D. 1991a. A review of the introduced Lygaeidae of the Pacific Northwest, including the newly discovered Plinthisus brevipennis (Latrielle) (Heterop- tera). Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 67: 259-271. Asquith, A.; Lattin, J.D. 1991b. Omanonabis: a new genus of Nabidae (Heteroptera) from western North America with notes on Nabis edax Blatchley. Pan-Pacific Ento- mologist. 67: 7-19. 3 Asquith, A.; Lattin, J.D. 1993. Dichaetocoss calocedrus, a new species of plant bug associated with incense cedar (Cupressaceae) from western North America (Hetero- ptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 69: 171-175. Asquith, A.; Lattin, J.D.; Moldenke, A.R. 1990. Arthropods: the invisible diversity. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 6: 404-405. Baker, Gail A.; Harmon, Mark E.; Greene, Sarah E. 1987. A study of selected ecosys- tem processes potentially sensitive to airborne pollutants. In: Proceedings of the 3d conference on science in the national parks; 1986 July 13-18; Fort Collins, CO. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service: 3. Benfield, E.F. 1997. Comparison of litterfall input to streams. In: Webster, J.R.; Meyer, J.L., eds. Stream organic matter budgets. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 16(1): 104-108. Benkelman, Cody A.; Cohen, Warren; Stow, D.; Hope, A. 1992a. High resolution digital imagery applied to vegetation studies. In: American Society of Photogramme- try and Remote Sensing, annual meeting; 1992 August 3-7; Washington, DC. [Place of publication unknown]: [Publisher unknown]: [Pages unknown]. Benkelman, Cody A.; Verbyla, Dave; Cohen, Warren. 1992b. Application of high resolution digital imagery to forestry studies. 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