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UNBC RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
Arocena, J.M. and P. Sanborn. 1999.
Mineralogy and genesis of selected
soils and their implications for forest management in central and northeastern
British Columbia. Can. J. Soil Sci. 79:571-592. Document in pdf
format (379 kb)
Armleder, H.M., and S.K. Stevenson.
1996.
Using alternative silvicultural
systems to integrate mountain caribou and timber management in British
Columbia. Rangifer Special Issue No. 9:141-149.
Bensen, S. and D.S. Coxson.
2002.
Lichen Colonization and Gap Structure
in Wet-temperate Rainforests of Northern Interior British Columbia. The
Bryologist 105(4), pp. 673-692. Document in pdf
format (519 kb)
Botting, R and AL Fredeen
2006.
Contrasting terrestrial moss, lichen
and liverwort diversity and abundance between old-growth and young
second-growth sub-boreal spruce forest in central British Columbia. Canadian
Journal of Botany 84: 120-132. Document in pdf
format (131 kb)
Campbell, J., S.K. Stevenson and D.S.
Coxson. 1999.
Estimating epiphyte abundance in
high-elevation forests of northern British Columbia. Selbyana 20(2):261-267.
Campbell, J., and D.S. Coxson. 2001.
Canopy microclimate and arboreal
lichen loading in subalpine spruce-fir forest. Can. J. Bot. 79: 537-555.
Document in
pdf format (2238 kb)
Campbell, J and A.L. Fredeen.
2004.
Lobaria pulmonaria abundance
as an indicator of macrolichen diversity in Interior Cedar-Hemlock forests of
east-central British Columbia. Can. J. Bot. 82:970-982.
Campbell, J. and A.L. Fredeen.
2007
Contrasting the abundance, nitrogen,
and carbon of epiphytic macrolichen species between host trees and soil types
in a sub-boreal forest Canadian Journal of Botany 85: 31-42. Document in pdf
format (356 kb)
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Coxson, D.S. and M. Curteanu.
2002.
Decomposition of hair lichens
(Alectoria sarmentosa and Bryoria spp.) under snowpack in montane forest,
Cariboo Mountains, British Columbia. The Lichenologist. 34: 395-402. Document in pdf
format (115 kb)
Coxson, D.S. and M. Coyle. 2003.
Niche partitioning and photosynthetic
response of alectorioid lichens from subalpine sprucefir forest in
north-central British Columbia, Canada: the role of canopy microclimate
gradients. The Lichenologist 35(2):157-175. Document in pdf
format (423 kb)
Coxson, D.S., and N.M. Nadkarni.
1995.
Ecological Roles of Epiphytes in
Nutrient Cycles of Forest Ecosystems. Chapter 20. In Forest Canopies. Academic
Press. pp 495-543.
Coxson, D.S. and S.K. Stevenson.
2005.
Retention of canopy lichens after
partial-cut harvesting in wet-belt interior cedar-hemlock forests, British
Columbia, Canada. For. Ecol. and Manage. 204:99-114. Document in pdf
format (566 kb)
Coxson, D.S. and S.K. Stevenson.
2007.
Influence of high-contrast and low-contrast forest edges on growth rates of Lobaria pulmonaria in the inland rainforest, British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management 253: 103-111. Document at sciencedirect.com (392 kb)
Coxson, D.S. and S.K. Stevenson.
2007.
Growth rate responses of Lobaria
pulmonaria to canopy structure in even-aged and old-growth cedar-hemlock
forests of central-interior British Columbia, Canada. Forest Ecology and
Management 242: 5-16. Document in pdf format (1021 kb)
Coxson, D.S., S.K. Stevenson and J.
Campbell. 2003.
Short-term impacts of partial cutting
on lichen retention and canopy microclimate in an Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine
Fir forest in north-central British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 830-841.
Document in pdf
format (488 kb)
Delong, S.C. 1998.
Natural disturbance rate and patch size distribution of forests in northern British Columbia: Implications for forest management. Northwest Science 72: 35-48.
DeLong, C. 2007.
Implementation of Natural Disturbance-Based Management in Northern British Columbia. For. Chron. 326-227. Document
in pdf format (247 kb)
Driscoll, K.G. and J. M. Arocena.
1999.
Properties, classification and
genesis of selected pedons in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada.
Z. Geomorph. N. F. Suppl.-Bd. 119:37-55.
Eastham, A.M. and M.J. Jull.
1999.
Factors affecting natural
regeneration of Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii in a
subalpine silvicultural systems trial. Can. J. For. Res. 29:
1847-1855. Document
in pdf format (343 kb)
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Eastham, A.M. and M.J. Jull. 2003.
Natural regeneration of Engelmann
spruce and subalpine fir 9-years after seedbed treatment in three harvest
treatments. In Proceedings Regeneration Issues in Partial Cutting, FERIC
workshop, October 30, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George,
B.C. 4 pages. Document in pdf format (23
kb)
Eastman, D. and S. Stevenson.
2000.
The importance of early winter range
to the mountain ecotype of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in the Cariboo
Forest Region of British Columbia: a review of pertinent literature. A report
submitted to the Forest Practices Board.
Fredeen, A.L., C.H. Bois, D.T.
Janzen, and P.T. Sanborn. 2005.
Comparison of coniferous forest
carbon stocks between old-growth and young second-growth forests on two soil
types in central British Columbia, Canada. Can. J. For. Res. 35: 1411-1421.
Document in
pdf format (666 kb)
Jull, M.J. and S.K. Stevenson (eds).
2001.
The Lucille Mountain Study: 8-year
results of a silvicultural systems trial in the Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir
Zone. B.C. Min. For. Working Paper 59. Victoria, B.C. 93 pp. Document in pdf format (4538
kb)
Jull, M., S. Stevenson and B. Sagar.
1999.
Group selection in old cedar hemlock
forests: five-year results of the Fleet Creek partial-cutting trial. Prince
George Forest Region Research Note # PG-20. Prince George, B.C. 8 pp. Document in pdf format (985 kb)
Jull, M., D. Coxson, S. Stevenson, D.
Lousier and M. Walters (compilers). 1998.
Ecosystem dynamics and silvicultural
systems in Interior Wetbelt ESSF and ICH forests. Workshop Proceedings, June
10th to 12th, 1997. 21 papers given at the wetbelt ESSF and ICH workshop,
University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC. UNBC Press, 3333
University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. V2N 4X9. 71
pp. Document in pdf format (1875 kb)
Lajzerowicz, C.C., Vyse, A., Jull,
M., Newsome, T. 2006.
Performance of planted Engelmann
spruce and subalpine fir seedlings in British Columbia's southern mountains.
Forestry Chronicle. 82: 82-94.
Lindo, Z. and S.K. Stevenson. 2007.
Diversity and distribution of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) associated with arboreal and terrestrial habitats in Interior Cedar-Hemlock forests, British Columbia, Canada. Northwest Science 81:305-315.
Piercey-Normore, M.D., Coxson, D.S., Goward, T. and Goffinet, B. 2006
Phylogenetic position of a Pacific
Northwest North American endemic cyanolichen, Nephroma occultum
(Ascomycota, Peltigerales). The Lichenologist 38:441-446. Document in pdf format
(1,467 kb)
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Radies, D.N. and D.S. Coxson.
2004.
Macrolichen colonization on 120-140
year old Tsuga heterophylla in wet temperate rainforests of
central-interior British Columbia: a comparison of lichen response to even-aged
versus old-growth stand structures. Lichenologist 36:235-247. Document in pdf
format (308 kb)
Renzie, C., 2006 (in prep).
A comparison of harvesting
productivity and cost between partial cut and clearcut treatments in old
cedar-hemlock forests in central British Columbia. Masters thesis (manuscript).
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies. University of Northern British
Columbia. April 2006.
Renzie, C., and H. Han. 2000.
Operational analysis of partial cut
and clearcut harvesting methods in north-central Interior ICH/ESSF forests
(Part 1 - East Twin). Final Report to the Robson Valley Enhanced Forest
Management Pilot Project (EFMPP). March 2000. Forestry Program, University of
Northern British Columbia. 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9.
Document in pdf format (235
kb)
Renzie, C., and H. Han. 2002.
Operational analysis of partial cut
and clearcut harvesting methods in north-central Interior ICH mountain forests,
Part 2 (Minnow Creek). Final Report to the Robson Valley Enhanced Forest
Management Pilot Project (EFMPP). March 2002. Forestry Program, University of
Northern British Columbia, and Dept. of Forest Products, University of Idaho.
UNBC address: 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9. Document in pdf format (83
kb)
Sanborn, P., M. Geertsema, A.J.T.
Jull, and B. Hawkes. 2006.
Soil and sedimentary charcoal
evidence for Holocene forest fires in an inland temperate rainforest,
east-central British Columbia, Canada. The Holocene. Vol. 16: 415-427. Document in pdf
format (1,204 kb)
Stevenson, S.K. and D.S. Coxson.
2000.
Effects of partial cutting on
arboreal lichens used by mountain caribou. In Darling, L.M. (editor).
Proceedings, Biology and Management of Species and Habitats At Risk, Kamloops,
B.C., 15 - 19 February 1999. B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, Victoria,B.C.
and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C. Pp. 663-664.
Stevenson, S.K. and D.S. Coxson.
2003.
Litterfall, growth and turnover of
arboreal lichens after partial cutting in an Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir
forest in north-central British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research
33:2306-2320. Document in pdf format (417 kb)
Stevenson, S.K., and D.S. Coxson.
2004.
Short-term effects of partial cutting
on arboreal forage lichens at Pinkerton Mountain. Biology Program, University
of Northern British Columbia Forest Research Update # NR-3. Prince George, B.C.
8 pp. Document in pdf
format(664 kb)
Stevenson, S.K., and D.S. Coxson.
2007.
Arboreal forage lichens in partial
cuts - a synthesis of research results from British Columbia, Canada. Rangifer
17: 155-165. Document in pdf format(392 kb)
Stevenson, S.K. and D.S. Coxson 2008.
Growth responses of Lobaria retigera to forest edge and canopy structure in the inland temperate rainforest, British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management: 256: 618-223.
Document at sciencedirect.com (308 kb)
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Stevenson, S.K. and D.G. Keisker.
2002.
Evaluating the effects of partial
cutting on wildlife trees and coarse woody debris. In Laudenslayer, W.F., Jr.,
P.J. Shea, B.E. Valentine, C.P. Weatherspoon, and T.E. Lisle (technical
coordinators). Proceedings, Ecology and Management of Dead Wood in Western
Forests, Reno, Nevada, 2-4 November 1999. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-181. Pp.
753-763. Document in
pdf format (329 kb)
Stevenson, S.K., H.M. Armleder, M.J.
Jull, D.G. King, B.N. McLellan, and D.S. Coxson. 2001.
Mountain caribou in managed forests:
recommendations for managers: Second Edition. B.C. Min. Environ., Lands, and
Parks. Wildlife Rep. No. R-26. Victoria, B.C. 58 pp. Document in pdf format
(2557 kb)
Stevenson, S.K., M. Jull and D.S.
Coxson. 1999.
Selection silvicultural systems in
mountain caribou habitat: logging and learning at Pinkerton Mountain. Prince
George Forest Region Research Note # PG-19. Prince George, B.C. 8 pp. Document in
pdf format (1633 kb)
Stevenson, S.K., Jull, M.J. and B.J. Rogers 2006.
Abundance and attributes of wildlife trees and coarse woody debris at three silvicultural systems study areas in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock Zone, British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management. 233: 176-191. pdf file (678 kb)
TECHNICAL REPORTS
(UNPUBLISHED)
Beaudry, L. 1999.
Ecological Description of
Silviculture Systems Research Sites in the Prince George Forest Region.
Contract Report with Maps and Appendices. December 1999. Madrone Consultants,
Prince George, BC. Completed as part of the Northern Rockies ICH-ESSF
Silvicultural Systems Project, Phase III. Forest Renewal BC, Research Project
OP96081-RE. Also available from M. Jull at the University of Northern BC, 3333
University Way, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N 4Z9 Document in PDF format (212 kb)
DeLong, C., M. Osberg, D.
Coopersmith, and W. Hays. 1991.
Working plan: comparison of forest
management techniques for high-elevation forests: the Lucille Mountain project.
Working Plan for Experimental Project (EP) 1119, BC Ministry of Forests. Prince
George Forest Region / Research Branch. Victoria, BC. Unpublished report. 35
pp.
Jull, M., S.K. Stevenson., A.
Eastham, and P. Sanborn. 2000.
Working Plan: The Northern Wetbelt
Silvicultural Systems Project - A study of alternative silvicultural systems in
northern wetbelt ICH and ESSF forests. Working Plan for Forest Renewal BC
Research Project OP96081-RE. Includes Maps, Figures, and Appendices. Also
available from M. Jull at the University of Northern BC, 3333 University Way,
Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N4Z9 Document in PDF format (501)
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Jull, M., S.K. Stevenson, B. Rogers,
P. Sanborn, A. Eastham, B. Sagar, and L Beaudry. 2001.
Establishment report (First
approximation): summary of initial pre-harvest conditions and harvest
treatments. University of Northern British Columbia. MoF E.P. 1119.03
(pending). FRBC Project Number: OP96081-RE April, 2001 Document in
pdf format (726 kb)
Appendix 2 & 3: Mensurational
data Document in doc format (127 kb)
Appendix 4 & 5: Eco and Soils
plus Maps Document in pdf format (1325
kb)
Jull, M., S.K. Stevenson, B. Rogers,
P. Sanborn, A. Eastham, B. Sagar, and L Beaudry. 2002.
Establishment Report (Second
Approximation): Summary of Harvest Treatments, Monitoring Installations, and
Overview of Pre- and Post-Harvest Conditions. University of Northern British
Columbia Forest Renewal BC Research Project Number: OP96081-RE (1996-2001) and
OPR02006-09 (2001/02). Also available from M. Jull at the University of
Northern BC, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N4Z9. Document in PDF format (779 kb)
Stevenson, S.K., B.Bancroft, and M.
Jull. 1993.
Robson Valley partial-cutting
project: alternative silvicultural systems in the ICHwk3 subzone - problem
analysis and working plan. Unpublished report prepared for the BC Ministry of
Environment, Northern Interior Sub-region. Silvicultural Systems Project SS054.
60 pp.
Stevenson, S., M. Jull., and B.
Rogers. 2000.
Field Data Collection Protocol Manual
(Second Approximation) - For internal use by the Northern Wetbelt Silviculture
Systems Project; Developed for use in biogeoclimatic subzone variants: ICHwk3,
ICHvk2, ESSFwk3 and ESSFwk2. Also available from M. Jull at the University of
Northern BC, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N4Z9 Document
in PDF Format (3223 kb)
Sutherland, C., O. Steen, T. Newsome,
J. Perry, P. Teti, B. Chapman, and H. Armleder. 1992.
Group selection system for high
elevation forests (ESSFwc3) to maintain caribou habitat in the Cariboo Forest
Region: Working Plan. B.C. Min. For., Project E.P.
1104.02.
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