BIOGEOMORPHOLOGY REFERENCES (Includes invasives/weeds) (updated, March 3 2006)

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BIOGEOMORPHOLOGY REFERENCES (Includes invasives/weeds)
(updated, March 3 2006)
Austin, M. P., 1985, Continuum concepts, ordination methods, and niche theory: Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst., v.
16, p. 39-61.
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Bendix, Jacob, 1994, Scale, direction, and pattern in riparian vegetation-environment relationships:
Association of American Geographers, v. 84, p. 652-665.
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Blinn, T., et al., 1988, Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range,
Oregon: 1998 supplement, Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-223, Portland, OR: United States Department of
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Bowers, J.E., Webb, R.H., and Pierson, E.A., 1997, Succession of desert plants on debris flow terraces,
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Chambers, J.C., and MacMahon, J.A., 1994, A day in the life of a seed: Movements and fates of seeds and
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Cooper, D.J., Andersen, D.C., and Chimner, R.A., 2003, Multiple pathways for woody plant establishment
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Gurnell, A.M. 1998. The hydrogeomorphological effects of beaver dambuilding activity: Progress in
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Hack, J. T., and Goodlett, J. C., 1960, Geomorphology and forest ecology of a mountain region in the
central Appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Professsional Paper 347, 66 p.
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Harris, R.R., 1987, Occurrence of vegetation on geomorphic surfaces in the active
floodplain of a California alluvial stream: The American Midland Naturalist, vol.
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G.H., Steedman,R.J., and Young, M.K., 1993, A hierarchical approach to
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Hicken, E.J., 1984, Vegetation and rivel channel dynamics, Canadian Geographer, v. 18,
p. 111-126.
Hobbs, R.J., 1991, Disturbance a precursor to weed invasion in native vegetation: Plant
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Kondolf, G.M., 1998, Some suggested guidelines for geomorphic aspects of anadromous
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http://www.delta.dfg.ca.gov/afrp/documents/guideline.html
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Kondolf, G.M., Smeltzer, M., and Kimball, L., 2001, Freshwater gravel mining and dredging issues:
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Kondolf, G.M., et al., 1991, Distribution and stability of potential salmonid spawning in steep boulder-bed
streams of the eastern Sierra Nevada: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, v. 120, p. 177-186.
Kondolf, G.M., and Wolman, M.G., 1993, The sized of salmonid spawning gravels: Water Resources
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Magee, T., Ringold, P., and Bollman, M., 2001, An index for assessing alien plant species invasion into
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Parendes, L.A., and Jones, J.A., 2000, Role of light availability and dispersal in exotic plant invasion along
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Swanson, F.J., 1981, Fire and geomorphic processes, in fire regimes and ecosystem properties, U.S. Forest
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