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Stohlgren TJ, JR Resnik, and G. Plumb. 2014. Climate Change and ‘Alien Species in
National Parks’: Revisited. Chapter 9 In: Invasive Species and Climate Change, Lewis
H. Ziska; Jeffrey S. Dukes, Editors. CABI Publishing. Geneva, Switzerland. (In Press).
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Xu, X., Chen, Z., and Stohlgren, T.J. 2013. Tree ring based Pb and Zn contamination
history reconstruction in East China: a case study of Kalopanax septemlobus.
Environmental Earth Sciences (In Press)
3.
Barnett DT, GW Chong, TJ Stohlgren, C Jarnevich, S Kumar, and T Holcombe. 2012.
Mapping harmful invasive species. Pages xx-xx. In: S. Brunn. Mapping Across the
Academia. Springer., New York, NY. (In Press).
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Stohlgren T.J., L.L. Loope, L.J. Makarick. 2012. Plant Species Invasions in the United
States National Parks. Pages xx-xx. In: Alien Plant Invasions in Protected Areas: A
Global Assessment L. Foxcroft, D. Richardson, P. Pysek, L. Genovesi (eds). Springer.
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Morain SA, S. Kumar & T.J. Stohlgren (Auth./eds.) with O. Selinus, E. Steinnes, M.
Rosenberg & M. Lo. 2012. Chapter 7: Environmental and health science modeling.
Pages xx-xx In S. Morain (editor), In Taylor & Francis (eds). Ecological Niche
Modeling. Springer. New York. (In Press).
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Stohlgren, T.J.; and Holcombe, T. 2012. Impacts of Land Use Change to Ecosystem
Services. Pages xx-xx. In T. Seadstead (ed) Ecosystem Services. Springer. New York,
NY. (In Press).*
7.
Graham, J.; Jarnevich, C.; Young, N.; Newman, G.; and T. Stohlgren. 2011. How will
climate change affect the potential distribution of Eurasian Tree Sparrows Passer
montanus in North America? Current Zoology 57(5): 648-654.
8.
Crall, A.W.; Newman, G.J.; Stohlgren, T.J.; Holfelder, K.A.; Graham, J.; and D.M.
Waller. 2011. Assessing citizen science data quality: an invasive species case study.
Conservation Letters 4(6): 433-442.
9.
Flory AR, Kumar S, Stohlgren TJ, and Cryan P. 2012. Environmental Conditions
Associated With Bat White-Nose Syndrome in the Northeastern United States. Journal
of Applied Ecology 2012, 49, 680–689*
10.
Jarnevich C.S., W.E. Esais, P.L.A. Ma, J.T. Morisette, J.M. Nightingale, J.E. Nickeson,
T.J. Stohlgren, B. Tan, & R. Wolfe. 2011. Africanized Honey Bees Expanding North.
Nature (In Review).*
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Stohlgren, TJ, P Pysek, J Kartesz, M Nashino, A Pauchard, M Winter, J Pino, D
Richardson, JR Wilson, B Murray, M-L Li, L Celesti, and X Font. 2011. Widespread
Plant Species: Natives vs. Aliens in our Changing World. Biological Invasions
13(9):1931-1994.*
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York, P., P. Evangelista, S. Kumar, J. Graham, C. Flather, and T. Stohlgren. 2011. A
Habitat Overlap Analysis derived from Maxent for Tamarisk and the Southwestern
Willow Flycatcher. Frontiers of Earth Science 5(2): 120-129.*
13.
Young, N.; Stohlgren, T.; Kumar, S.; Evangelista, P.; Graham, J.; Newman, G. 2011.
Regional data refine local predictions: modeling the distribution of plant species
abundance on a portion of the central plains. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Online First: DOI 10.1007/s10661-011-2351-91-13.*
14.
Stohlgren, T. J., D.T. Barnett, S. Kumar, and P. H. Evangelista. 2011. Using maximum
entropy modeling for optimal selection of sampling sites for monitoring networks.
Diversity. 3(2)252-261.*
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Bromberg, J.E.; Kumar, S.; and T.J. Stohlgren. 2011. Distributional changes and range
predictions of downy brome (Bromus tectorum) in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Invasive Plant Science and Management 4(2): 173-182.
16.
Evangelista, P.H.; Kumar, S.; Stohlgren, T.J.; and N.E. Young. 2011. Assessing forest
vulnerability and the potential distribution of pine beetles under current and future
climate scenarios in the Interior West of the US. Forest Ecology and Management
262(3): 307-316.*
17.
Graham, J, CS Jarnevich, A Simpson, G Newman, TJ Stohlgren. 2011. Federated or
cached searches: providing expected performance from multiple invasive species
databases: Frontiers of Earth Science 5(2)111-119.*
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Stohlgren, T.J., 2012. Native-alien species relationships. Page 95. In: Observation and
Ecology: Broadening the Scope of Science to Understand a Complex World. A.
Pauchard and R. Sagarin (eds). Island Press. NY, NY.
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Stohlgren Thomas J., Pyšek Petr, Kartesz John, Nishino Misako, Pauchard Aníbal,
Winter Marten, Pino Joan, Richardson David M., Wilson John, Murray Brad R., Phillips
Megan L., Celesti-Grapow Laura, and Graham Jim (2013) Globalization Effects on
Common Plant Species. In: Levin S.A. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, second
edition, Volume 3, pp. 700-706. Waltham, MA: Academic Press.
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Stohlgren Thomas J., and Kumar Sunil (2013) Endangered Plants. In: Levin S.A. (ed.)
Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, second edition, Volume 3, pp. 205-215. Waltham, MA:
Academic Press.
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Stohlgren, T.J., C. Jarnevich, W. Esaias, and J.T. Morisette. 2011. Bounding SpeciesEnvironmental Matching Models. Current Zoology 57(5):642-647.*
22.
Liang, C.T.; and T.J. Stohlgren. 2011. Habitat suitability of patch types: A case study of
the Yosemite toad. Frontiers of Earth Science 5(2): 217-228.*
23.
Newman, G.; Crall, A.; Laituri, M.; Graham, J.; Stohlgren, T.; Moore, J.C.; Kodrich, K.;
and K. Holfelder. 2010. Teaching citizen science skills online: Implications for invasive
species training programs. Applied Environmental Education & Communication 9(4):
276-286 (December 2010).*
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Stohlgren T. 2011. Landscape patterns of plant invasions. Pages 422-427. In: Simberloff,
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Crall, A., G. Newman, C. Jarnevich, T. Stohlgren, D. Waller, and J. Graham. 2010.
Improving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientists.
Biological Invasions, 12: 3419-3428.*
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Fornwalt, P.J., M.R. Kaufmann, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2010. Impacts of mixed severity
wildfire on exotic plants in a Colorado ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir forest. Biological
Invasions 12:2683-2695.*
27.
Graham J, G Newman1, S Kumar, C Jarnevich, N Young, A Crall, TJ Stohlgren, P
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species distributions. Future Internet 2, 624-634; doi:10.3390/fi2040624.*
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Holcombe, T.R., T.J. Stohlgren, and C.S. Jarnevich. 2010. From Points to Forecasts:
Predicting Invasive Species Habitat Suitability in the Near Term. Diversity 2(5):738767.*
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Jarnevich, C.S., Holcombe, T., Barnett, D.T., Stohlgren, T.J., and Kartesz, J., 2010,
Forecasting weed distributions using climate data: a GIS early warning tool. Invasive
Plant Science and Management, 3(4) 365-375.*
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Stohlgren T.J., P. Ma, S. Kumar, M. Rocca, J.T. Morisette, C.S. Jarnevich, and N.
Benson. 2010. Ensemble habitat mapping of invasive plant species. Risk Analysis
30(2): 224-235.*
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Stohlgren, T.J., Jarnevich, C.S., and Giri, C.P., 2010. Modeling the spread of the human
invader: Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 4: 1-18 Feb 2010.*
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Allen, J.A., Brown, C.S., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Non-native plant invasions of the
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Esaias, W., Nightingale, J., Morisette, J., Ma, P., Nickeson, J., Wolfe, R., Jarnevich, C.,
Holcombe, T., and Stohlgren, T., 2009, NASA and USGS invest in invasive species
modeling to evaluate habitat for Africanized Honey Bees: The Earth Observer, 21 (6) 48.
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Evangelista, P., T.J. Stohlgren, J.T. Morisette and S. Kumar. (2009). Mapping invasive
tamarisk (Tamarix): a comparison of single-scene and time-series analyses of remotely
sensed data. Remote Sensing, Ecological Status and Change by Remote Sensing special
issue 1:519-533.*
35.
Fornwalt, PJ, M.K. Kaufmann, L.S. Huckaby, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Effects of past
logging and grazing on understory plant communities in a montane Colorado Forest.
Plant Ecology 2003:99-109.*
36.
Holcombe, T., and Stohlgren, T.J., 2009, Detection and early warning of invasive
species, in Williams, P.A., and Clout, M.N., eds., Invasive Species Management: A
Handbook of Principles and Techniques: New York, Oxford University Press, p. 36-46.*
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Jarnevich, C.S. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Near term climate projections for invasive
species distributions. Biological Invasions: 11: 1373-1379.*
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Jarnevich, C.S., and Stohlgren, T.J., 2009, Temporal management of invasive species, in
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Kumar, S. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Maxent modeling for predicting suitable habitat for
threatened and endangered tree Canacomyrica monticola in New Caledonia. Journal of
Ecology and Natural Environment. 1(4):094-98.*
40.
Kumar, S., S.E. Simonson, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Effects of spatial heterogeneity on
butterfly species richness in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA. Biodiversity and
Conservation. 18:739-763.*
41.
Kumar, S., Spaulding, S.A., Stohlgren, T.J., Hermann, K.A., Schmidt, T. S., and L.L.
Bahls. 2009. Potential habitat distribution for the freshwater diatom Didymosphenia
geminata in the continental US. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7(8)415420.*
42.
Stohlgren, T. J. and C. S. Jarnevich. 2009. Risk Assessment. Pages 19-35 in M. N. Clout
and P. A. Williams, editors. Invasive Species Management: A Handbook of Principles
and Techniques. Oxford University Press, New York.*
43.
Crall, A.W., T.J. Stohlgren, P. Evangelista, and D. Guenther. 2008. Natural variation in
diversity and invasion patterns of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument,
Utah. In: van Riper III, C., M.K. Sogge, editors. The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating
Research and Resources Management for Effective Conservation. Tucson: The
University of Arizona Press. p 287-305.*
44.
Del Grosso, S., W. Parton, T. Stohlgren, D. Zheng, D. Bachelet, S. Prince, K. Hibbard,
and R. Olson. 2008. Global potential net primary production predicted from vegetation
class, precipitation, and temperature. Ecology 89(8): 2117-2126.*
45.
Drucker, H.R., C.S. Brown, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2008. Developing Regional Invasive
Species Watch Lists: Colorado as a Case Study. Invasive Plant Science and
Management 1(4) 390-398.*
46.
Evangelista, P.H., S. Kumar, T.J. Stohlgren, C.S. Jarnevich, A.W. Crall, J.B. Norman III,
and D.T. Barnett. 2008. Modelling invasion for a habitat generalist and a specialist plant
species. Diversity and Distributions 14:808-817.*
47.
Graham, J., A. Simpson, A. Crall, C. Jarnevich, G. Newman, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2008.
Vision of a cyberinfrastructure for nonnative, invasive species management. Bioscience
58(3): 263-268.*
48.
Li, M.Y., Y.W. Ju, S. Kumar, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2008. Modeling potential habitats for
alien species Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra mussel) in the Continental USA. Acta
Ecologica Sinica (Chinese ecology journal) 28(9): 4253-4258.*
49.
Stohlgren, T. J., Jarnevich, C., and S. Kumar. 2008. Forest legacies, climate change,
altered disturbance regimes, invasive species, and water. Unasylva 229(58): 44-49.*
50.
Stohlgren, T.J., C. Flather, C.S. Jarnevich, D.T. Barnett, and J. Kartesz. 2008. Rejoinder
to Harrison (2008): "The Myth of Plant Species Saturation". Ecology Letters 11(4): 324326.*
51.
Stohlgren, T.J., D.T. Barnett, C.S. Jarnevich, C. Flather, and J. Kartesz. 2008. The myth
of plant species saturation. Ecology Letters 11:313 -326.*
52.
Bergquist, E., P. Evangelista, T.J. Stohlgren, and N. Alley. 2007. Invasive species and
coal bed methane development in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment 128(1-3): 381-394.*
53.
Chong, G.W. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. Species-area curves indicate habitats'
contributions to regional biodiversity. Ecological Indicators 7:387-395.*
54.
Evangelista, P., S. Kumar, T. Stohlgren, A.Crall and G. Newman. (2007). Modeling
above-ground biomass of Tamarisk ramosissima in the Arkansas River Basin of
Southeastern Colorado, USA. Western North American Naturalist. 67(4):503-509.*
55.
Freeman, J.P., T.J. Stohlgren, M.E. Hunter, P.N. Omi, E.J. Martinson, G.W. Chong, and
C.S. Brown. 2007. Rapid assessment of post-fire plant invasions in coniferous forests of
the western U.S. Ecological Applications 17(6):1656-1665.*
56.
Holcombe, T.R., T.J. Stohlgren, and C.S. Jarnevich. 2007. GIS Applications in Invasive
Species Management and Research. Pages 108-114 In: Managing Vertebrate Invasive
Species: Proceedings of an International Symposium (G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, K.A.
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Jarnevich, C.S., J.J. Graham, G.J. Newman, A.W. Crall, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007.
Balancing data sharing requirements for analyses with data sensitivity. Biological
Invasions 9:597-599.*
58.
Kalkhan, M.A., E.J. Stafford, P.J. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. Rapid plant diversity
assessment using a pixel nested plot design: a case study in Beaver Meadows, Rocky
Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. Diversity and Distributions DOI:
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59.
Fridley, J.D., Stachowicz, J.J., Naeem, S., Sax, D.F., Seabloom, E.W., Smith, M.D.,
Stohlgren, T.J., Tilman, D., and Von Holle, B. 2007. The invasion paradox: reconciling
pattern and process in species invasions. Ecology 88:(1): 1-17.*
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2007. Measuring Plant Diversity: Lessons from the Field. Oxford
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Sutton, JR, Stohlgren, T.J., and KG Beck. 2007. Predicting yellow toadflax infestations
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Kalkhan, M.A., E.J. Stafford, P.J. Whirly, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. Assessing exotic
plant invasions and associated soil characteristics: A case study in eastern Rocky
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63.
Barnett, D. T., T. J. Stohlgren, C. S. Jarnevich, G. W. Chong, J. A. Ericson, T. R.
Davern, and S. A. Simonson. 2007. The art and science of weed mapping.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. DOI: 10.1007/s10661-006-9530-0.*
64.
Chong, GW, and TJ Stohlgren. 2006. Species-area curves indicate the importance of
habitats' contributions to regional biodiversity. Ecological Indicators 7: 387-395, and
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65.
Jarnevich, CS, D Barnett, TJ Stohlgren and J Kartesz 2006. Filling in the gaps: from
native diversity to invasion patterns in the United States. Diversity and Distribution 12
(5): 511-520.*
66.
Bergquist, E., P. Evangelista, TJ Stohlgren, and N. Alley, 2006. Invasive species and
coal bed methane development in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment 10.1007/s10661-006-9321-7. 14 p.
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Kumar, S., Stohlgren, T. J., and Chong, G. W. 2006. Spatial heterogeneity influences
native and nonnative plant species richness. Ecology 87: 3186-3199.*
68.
Flather, C., Stohlgren, T.J., D. Barnett, C. Jarnevich, and J. Kartesz. 2006. Plant species
invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States: a reply to Fridley et al.
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69.
Crall, A.W., L. Meyerson, T.J. Stohlgren, C.S. Jarnevich, G.J. Newman, J. Graham.
2006. Show Me the Numbers: What data currently exist for non-native species in the
U.S. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4 (8): 414-418.*
70.
Stohlgren, T.J., C.S. Jarnevich, G. Chong, and P. Evangelista. 2006. Scale and plant
invasions: A theory of biotic acceptance. Preslia 78: 405-426.*
71.
Morisette, J.T., C.S. Jarnevich, J.A. Pedelty, A. Ullah, W. Cai, T. Stohlgren, J. Gentle,
J.L. Schnase. 2006. A tamarisk habitat suitability map for the continental USA. Frontiers
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Barnett, C. Flather, P. Fuller, B. Peterjohn, J. Kartesz, and L.L.
Master. 2006. Species richness and patterns of invasion in plants, birds, and fishes in the
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73.
Stohlgren, T.J., and J. Schnase. 2006. Biological Hazards: What we need to know about
invasive species. Risk Assessment Journal. 26: 163-173.*
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Crall, A.W., G.J. Newman, T.J. Stohlgren, P.H. Evangelista, and D. Guenther. 2006.
Evaluating dominance as a component of non-native species invasions. Diversity and
Distributions. 12:195-204.*
75.
Chong, G.W., Y. Otsuki, T.J. Stohlgren, D. Guenther, C. Villa, and M.A. Waters. 2006.
Evaluating plant invasions from both habitat and species perspectives. Western North
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Stohlgren, T.J., C. Crosier, G. Chong, D. Guenther, and P. Evangelista. 2005. Lifehistory habitat matching in invading non-native plant species. Plant and Soil 277: 7-18.*
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Kaye, M., D. Binkley, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2005. Effects of conifers and elk browsing on
quaking aspen forests in the central Rocky Mountains, USA. Ecological Applications
15:1284-1295.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Barnett, C. Flather, J. Kartesz, and B. Peterjohn. 2005. Plant species
invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States. Ecology 86: 2298-2309.*
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Guenther, P. Evangelista, and N. Alley. 2005. Patterns of plant rarity,
endemism, and uniqueness in an arid landscape. Ecological Applications 15:715-725.*
80.
Crosier, C.S. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2004. Improving biodiversity knowledge through
dataset synergy: a case study of non-native vascular plants in Colorado. Weed
Technology. 18: 1441-1444.
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Omi, P. N., E. J. Martinson, Kalkhan, M. A, , G. W. Chong, and T. J. Stohlgren. 2004.
Spatial interactions among fuels, wildfire, and invasive plants. Pages 141-148 in R.T.
Engstrom, K.E.M. Galley, and W.J. de Groot (eds.). Proceedings of the 22nd Tall
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Kalkhan, M.A., E. J. Martinson, P.N. Omi, T.J. Stohlgren, G.W. Chong, and M.A.
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invasive plants and wildfire on the Cerro Grande fire, Los Alamos, New Mexico. Pages
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Evangelista, P., T.J. Stohlgren, D. Guenther, and S. Stewart. 2004. Vegetation response
to fire and post-burn seeding treatments in juniper woodlands of the Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument, Utah. Western North American Naturalist 64(3): 293305.*
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Alley, N.W., T.J. Stohlgren, P.H. Evangelista, and D.A. Guenther. 2004. Iterative model
development for natural resource managers: a case example in Grand Staircase-Escalante
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85.
Burger, O., L.C. Todd, P. Burnett, T.J. Stohlgren, and D. Stephens. 2004. Multi-scale
and nested-intensity sampling techniques for archaeological survey. Journal of Field
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Guenther, D., T.J. Stohlgren, P. Evangelista. 2004. A comparison of a near-relict site and
a grazed site in a pinyon-juniper community in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National
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Evangelista, P., D. Guenther, T.J. Stohlgren, S. Stewart. 2004. Fire effects on
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Kaye MW, Stohlgren TJ, Binkley D. Aspen structure and variability in Rocky Mountain
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Fornwalt, P.J., M. Kaufmann, L.S. Huckaby, J.M. Stoker, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2003.
Non-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests
of the Colorado Front Range. Forest Ecology and Management 117: 515-527.*
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Barnett, D., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2003. A nested intensity sampling design for plant
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Stohlgren, T. J., 2003. An example of the vulnerability approach: Ecosystem
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Bashkin, M., T.J. Stohlgren, Y. Otsuki, M. Lee, P. Evangelista, and J. Belnap. 2002. Soil
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Binkley, D., U. Olsson, R. Rochelle, T. Stohlgren, and N. Nikolov. 2003. Structure,
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Stohlgren, T. J., T. T. Veblen, K. Kendall, W. L. Baker, C. Allen, A. Logan, and M.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2002. Beyond Theory of Plant Invasions: lessons from the field.
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Chong, G.W., R.M. Reich, M.A. Kalkhan, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2001. New approaches for
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109.
Kalkhan, M. A., G. W. Chong, R. M. Reich, and T. J. Stohlgren. 2000. Landscape-scale
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predictive spatial model of plant diversity: Integration of Remotely Sensed data, GIS,
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Stohlgren, T.J., Y. Otsuki, C. Villa, M. Lee, and J. Belnap. 2001. Patterns of plant
invasions: a case example in native species hotspots and rare habitats. Biological
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Chong, G.W., S.E. Simonson, T.J. Stohlgren, and M.A. Kalkhan. 2001. Biodiversity:
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Kaye, M.W., K. Suzuki, D. Binkley, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2001. Landscape-scale
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Stohlgren, T. J. 2001. Endangered Plants. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. S. Levin,
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2001. Data Acquisition for Ecological Assessments. Invited Book
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Pielke, R.A., T. Stohlgren, W. Parton, J. Moeny, N. Doesken, L. Schell, and K.
Redmond. Spatial representativeness of temperature measurements from a single site.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 81: 826-830. *
119.
Stohlgren, T.J., M. Kaye, A.D. McCrumb, Y. Otsuki, B. Pfister, and C. Villa. 2000.
Using new video mapping technology in landscape ecology. BioScience 50(6) 529536.*
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Kalkhan, M. A. and T. J. Stohlgren (2000). "Using multi-scale sampling and spatial
cross-correlation to investigate patterns of plant species richness." Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment 64(3): 591-605. *
121.
Chase, T. N., R. A. Pielke, T. Kittel, J. Baron, T. Stohlgren. (1999). "Potential impacts
on Colorado Rocky Mountain weather due to land use changes on the adjacent Great
Plains." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 104(D14): 16673-16690. *
122.
Stohlgren, T.J., A. Owen, and M. Lee. 2000. Monitoring shifts in plant diversity in
response to climate change: a method for landscapes. Biodiversity and Conservation
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Stohlgren, T. and G. Chong. 1999. Assessment and Monitoring: Vegetation. Pages 4145. In: F. Dallmeier and A. Alonso (eds). Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring of the
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Mistry, S., J. Comiskey, and T. Stohlgren. 1999. Pages 207-214 In: Alonso, A. and F.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1999. Measuring and monitoring biodiversity in forests and grasslands
in the United States. Pages 248-255. In: Proceedings of the North American Symposium
Toward a Unified Framework for Inventory and Monitoring Forest Ecosystem
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1999. Global change impacts in nature reserves in the United States.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1999. The Rocky Mountains. In: Mac, M.J., Opler, P.A., C.E. Puckett
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128.
Stohlgren, T.J., J. Belnap, G.W. Chong, and R. Reich. 1999. A plan to assess native and
exotic plant diversity and cryptobiotic crusts in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument. Pages 269-276. In: Learning From The Land Conference Proceedings, Salt
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129.
Ferreira, L.V., and T.J. Stohlgren. 1999. Effects of river level fluctuation in species
richness, diversity, and plant distribution in a floodplain in Central Amazonia. Oecologia
120: 582-587.*
130.
Suzuki, K., H. Suzuki, D. Binkley, and T.J. Stohlgren. 1999. Aspen regeneration in the
Colorado Front Range: Differences at local and landscape scales. Landscape Ecology
14:231-237. *
131.
Stohlgren, T. J., L. D. Schell, and B. Vanden Heuvel. 1999. How grazing and soil quality
affect native and exotic plant diversity in Rocky Mountain grasslands. Ecological
Applications 9:45-64. *
132.
Bull, K., K. Stolte, and T. Stohlgren. 1998. Guidelines for Forest Health Monitoring.
USDA Forest Service, Washington, D.C.
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Kalkhan, M. A., R.M. Reich, and T. J. Stohlgren. 1998. Assessing the accuracy of
Landsat Thematic Mapper classification using double sampling. International Journal of
Remote Sensing 19: 2049-2060. *
134.
Stohlgren, T.J., D. Binkley, G.W. Chong, M.A. Kalkhan, L.D. Schell, K.A. Bull, Y.
Otsuki, G. Newman, M. Bashkin, and Y. Son. 1999. Exotic plant species invade hot
spots of native plant diversity. Ecological Monographs 69: 25-46. *
135.
Stohlgren, T.J., R.R. Bachand, Y. Onami, and D. Binkley. 1998. Species-environment
relationships and vegetation patterns: effects of scale and tree life-stage. Plant Ecology
135:215-238 *
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Stohlgren, T.J., T. N. Chase, R.A. Pielke, T.G. F. Kittel, and J. Baron. 1998. Evidence
that local land use practices influence regional climate and vegetation patterns in
adjacent natural areas. Global Change Biology 4: 495-504.*
137.
Stohlgren, T.J., K.A. Bull, Y. Otsuki, C. Villa, and M. Lee. 1998. Riparian zones as
havens for exotic plant species in the central grasslands. Plant Ecology 138:113-125. *
138.
Stohlgren, T. J., K. A. Bull., Y. Otsuki. 1998. Comparison of rangeland sampling
techniques in the Central Grasslands. Journal of Range Management 51:164-172.*
139.
Falkner, M.B., and T.J. Stohlgren. 1997. Evaluating the contribution of small parks to
regional biodiversity. Natural Areas Journal 17:324-330.*
140.
Stohlgren, T. J., G. W. Chong, M. A. Kalkhan, and L. D. Schell. 1997. Multi-scale
sampling of plant diversity: effects of the minimum mapping unit. Ecological
Applications 7:1064-1074.*
141.
Stohlgren, T. J., M. B. Coughenour, G. W. Chong, D. Binkley, M. Kalkhan, L. D. Schell,
D. Buckley, and J. Berry. 1997. Landscape analysis of plant diversity. Landscape
Ecology 12: 155-170.*
142.
Stohlgren, T. J., G. W. Chong, M. A. Kalkhan, and L. D. Schell. 1997. Rapid
assessment of plant diversity patterns: A methodology for landscapes. Ecological
Monitoring and Assessment 48: 25-43.*
143.
Stohlgren, T. J., and R. R. Bachand. 1997. Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) ecotones in
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. Ecology 78:623-641.*
144.
Stohlgren, T. J., J. F. Quinn, M. Ruggiero, and G. Waggoner. 1995. Status of biotic
inventories in U.S. National Parks. Biological Conservation 71: 97-106.*
145.
Stohlgren, T. J., D. Binkley, T. T. Veblen, and W. L. Baker. 1995. Attributes of
landscape-scale, long-term studies: malpractice insurance for landscape ecologists.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 36: 1-25.*
146.
Stohlgren, T. J., M. B. Falkner, and L. D. Schell. 1995. A modified-Whittaker nested
vegetation sampling method. Vegetatio 117:113-121.*
147.
Kalkhan, M. A., T. J. Stohlgren, and M. Coughenour. 1995. An investigation of
biodiversity and landscape-scale Gap patterns using double sampling: a GIS approach.
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148.
Stohlgren, T.J., J. Baron, T.G.F. Kittel, and D. Binkley. 1995. Ecosystem trends in the
Colorado Rockies. Pages 310-113 in Our Living Resources, 1995: A Report to the
Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U.S. Plants, Animals, and
Ecosystems. E.T. LaRoe, G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P.D. Doran, and M.J. Mac, editors.
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149.
Stohlgren, T.J. (Science Editor) 1995. The Interior West. Pages 309-336 in Our Living
Resources, 1995: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of
U.S. Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems. E.T. LaRoe, G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P.D.
Doran, and M.J. Mac, editors. National Biological Service, Washington, D.C.*
150.
Stohlgren, T.J. and C.A. Farmer. 1994. Reevaluating delineated bald eagle winter roost
habitat in Lava Beds National Monument, California. Journal of Raptor Research
28(4):205-212.*
151.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1994. Planning long-term vegetation studies at landscape scales. Pages
209-241. In: Ecological Time Series. T. Powell and J. Steele (eds). Chapman and Hall,
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152.
Stohlgren, T.J., J. Baron, and T.G.F. Kittel. 1993. Understanding coupled climatic,
hydrological, and ecosystem responses to global climate change in the Colorado Rockies
Biogeographical Area. Pages 184-200. In: Partners in Stewardship: Proceedings of the
7th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands.
W.E. Brown and S.D. Veirs, Jr. (Editors). George Wright Society, Hancock, MI.
153.
Deshler, E.T., T.J. Stohlgren, and M.K. Sogge. 1993. Evaluating baseline biological
databases in National Park units in Arizona. Pages 234-264 In: Rowlands, P.G., C. van
Riper III, and M. K. Sogge (Editors). Proceedings of the First Conference on Research
on Colorado Plateau Parks. Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP93/10. Denver, CO.*
154.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Evaluating human impacts on vegetation: an example from the
Sierran foothills. Pages 110-131 In: Veirs Jr. S.D., T.J. Stohlgren, and C. SchonewaldCox (Editors). Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Research in
California's National Parks. NPS Transactions and Proceedings Series
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155.
Veirs Jr., S.D., T.J. Stohlgren, and C. Schonewald-Cox (Editors). 1993. Proceedings of
the Fourth Biennial Conference on Research in California's National Parks. NPS
Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRUC/NRTP-93/9. Denver, CO.*
156.
Drost, C., and T.J. Stohlgren. 1993. Natural resources inventory and monitoring
bibliography. Cooperative Parks Studies Unit Technical Report NPS/WRUC/NTRT93/04. University of California, Davis, CA. 203 pp.*
157.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Intra-specific competition (crowding) of giant sequoias
(Sequoiadendron giganteum). Forest Ecology and Management 59:127-148.*
158.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Spatial patterns of giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in
two sequoia groves in Sequoia Canyon National Park, California. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research 23:120-132.*
159.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1992. Bald eagle winter roost characteristics in Lava Beds National
Monument, California. Northwest Science 67(1): 44-54.*
160.
Ruggiero, M.A., T.J. Stohlgren, and G.S. Waggoner. 1992. A strategy to inventory the
biological resources of the National Park System of the USA. The George Wright
Forum. 9:122-124.
161.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1992. On the qualities and quantity of healthy forests. Pages 9-11 in
Proceedings of the 1991 Annual Meeting of the California Forest Pest Council.
Sacramento, California.
162.
Stohlgren, T.J., and J.F. Quinn. 1992. Evaluating the contribution of northern
California national park areas to regional biodiversity. Pages 226-232 in Proceedings of
the Symposium on the Biodiversity of Northern California. Wildland Resources Center
Report 29, University of California, Berkeley, CA.*
163.
Stohlgren, T. J., and J. F. Quinn. 1992. An assessment of biotic inventories in western
U.S. national parks. Natural Areas Journal 12:145-154.*
164.
Stohlgren, T.J., and D.J. Parsons. 1992. Evaluating recreational wilderness
opportunities: Application of impact matrix. Environmental Management 16(3):397403.*
165.
Stohlgren, T.J., M. Ruggiero, J.F. Quinn, and G. Waggoner.1992. National Park biotic
inventories assessed. Park Science 11(4):16-17.
166.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1992. Resilience of a heavily logged grove of giant sequoia
(Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Kings Canyon National Park, California. Forest
Ecology and Management 54:115-140.*
167.
Ruggiero, M., T. Stohlgren, and G. Waggoner. 1992. Towards a biological survey of
the U.S. National Park System. Pages 31-35 in "Science and the Management of
Protected Areas." Reprinted from Developments in Landscape Management and Urban
Planning, 7. Elsevier Press, New York, NY.*
168.
Stohlgren, T.J., and J.F. Quinn. 1991. Status of natural resources databases in national
parks: Western Region. Cooperative Parks Studies Unit Technical Report No. 44.
University of California, Davis, CA.*
169.
Stohlgren, T.J., J.M. Melack, A.M. Esperanza, and D.J. Parsons. 1991. Atmospheric
deposition and solute export in giant sequoia - mixed conifer watersheds in the Sierra
Nevada, California. Biogeochemistry 12:207-230.*
170.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1991. Size distributions and spatial patterns of giant sequoia
(Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California.
Cooperative Parks Studies Unit Technical Report No. 43. University of California,
Davis, CA.*
171.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1990. Size distributions and spatial patterns of giant sequoia
(Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California.
Ph.D. Dissertation. University of California, Davis, CA.
172.
van Riper III, C., T. J. Stohlgren, S. D. Veirs, Jr., and S. C. Hillyer (eds.). 1990.
Examples of Resource Inventory and Monitoring in National Parks of California:
Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference. NPS Transactions and Proceedings
Series No. 8. Washington D.C. 268 p.*
173.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1990. Monitoring prescribed fire effects on chamise chaparral. Pages
235-248 in C. van Riper III, T.J. Stohlgren, S.D. Veirs, Jr. and S.C. Hillyer (eds.),
Examples of Resource Inventory and Monitoring in National Parks of California:
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174.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1990. Introduction to the section on flora. Pages 143-145 in C. van
Riper III, T.J. Stohlgren, S.D. Veirs, Jr. and S.C. Hillyer (eds.), Examples of Resource
Inventory and Monitoring in National Parks of California: Proceedings of the Third
Biennial Conference. NPS Transactions and Proceedings Series No. 8. Washington
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Stohlgren, T.J., S.H. DeBenedetti and D.J. Parsons. 1989. Effects of herbage removal
on productivity of selected High Sierra meadow community types. Environmental
Management 13:485-491.*
176.
Parsons, D.J. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Effects of varying fire regimes on annual
grasslands in the southern Sierra Nevada of California. Madroño 36(3): 154-168.*
177.
Schonewald-Cox, C.M. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Biological diversity and global
change: habitat fragmentation and extinction. Pages 217-224 in R.D. Noble, J.L. Martin
and K.F. Jensen (eds.), Proceedings of the Second U.S.-U.S.S.R. Symposium on Air
Pollution Effects on Vegetation Including Forested Ecosystems. USDA Forest Service,
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA.*
178.
Stohlgren, T.J., P.W. Rundel and D.J. Parsons. 1989. Stable population size class
distribution in mature chamise chaparral. Pages 57-64 in S.C. Keeley (ed.), The
California Chaparral: Paradigms Reexamined. Natural History Museum of Los
Angeles County Science Series No. 34, Los Angeles, CA.*
179.
Keeley, J.E., P.H. Zedler, C.A. Zammitt and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Fire and
demography. Pages 151-153 in S.C. Keeley (ed.), The California Chaparral: Paradigms
Reexamined. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series No. 34,
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180.
Schonewald-Cox, C.M. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Wilderness and the protection of
genetic diversity. Pages 81-98 and pages 83-91 in Proceedings of the National
Wilderness Colloquium, Tampa, Florida. January 15-17, 1988. USDA Southeastern
Forest and Range Experiment Station General Technical Report No. SE-51., Florida.*
181.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1988. Litter dynamics in two Sierran mixed conifer forests. II. Nutrient
release in decomposing leaf litter. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18:1136-1144.*
182.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1988. Litter dynamics in two Sierran mixed conifer forests. I. Litterfall
and decomposition rates. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18:1127-1135.*
183.
Lambert, S. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1988. Giant sequoia mortality in burned and unburned
stands: does prescribed burning significantly effect mortality rates? Journal of Forestry
86:44-46.*
184.
Stohlgren, T.J. and D.J. Parsons. 1987. Variation of wet deposition chemistry in
Sequoia National Park, California. Atmospheric Environment 21(6): 1369-1374.*
185.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1987. Variation of vegetation and soil characteristics within wilderness
campsites. Pages 152-157 in Proceedings of the National Wilderness Research
Conference. July 23-26, 1986. Fort Collins, CO. USDA Forest Service General
Technical Report INT-212, Ogden, UT.*
186.
Parsons, D.J. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1987. Campsite impacts in Sequoia and Kings Canyon
National Parks. National Park Service CPSU Technical Report No. 25., Davis,
California. 79 pages.*
187.
Parsons, D.J. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1987. Long term chaparral research in Sequoia
National Park. Pages 107 114 in Proceedings of Chaparral Ecosystem Research
Conference. California Water Resources Center Report No. 82., University of
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188.
Rundel, P.W., G.A. Baker, D.J. Parsons and T.J. Stohlgren. 1987. Post fire demography
of resprout and seedling establishment by Adenostoma fasciculatum. Pages 575-597 in
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Stress Functional Analysis in Mediterranean Ecosystems. Series G. Ecological
Sciences, Vol. 15. Springer Verlag, New York, N.Y.*
189.
Stohlgren, T.J. and D.J. Parsons. 1986. Vegetation and soil recovery in wilderness
campsites closed to visitor use. Environmental Management 10(3):375 380.*
190.
Stohlgren, T.J. and P.W. Rundel. 1986. A population model for a long lived, resprouting chaparral shrub: Adenostoma fasciculatum. Ecological Modeling 34:245257.*
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1985. Fire caused mortality in chamise chaparral. Pages 385 387 in
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General Technical Report INT 182. Ogden, UT.*
192.
Parsons, D.J., L. Bancroft, T. Nichols and T. Stohlgren. 1985. Information needs for
natural fire management planning. Pages 356-359 in Proceedings Symposium and
Workshop on Wilderness Fire. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT
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193.
Stohlgren, T.J., D.J. Parsons and P.W. Rundel. 1984. Population structure of
Adenostoma fasciculatum in mature stands of chamise chaparral in the southern Sierra
Nevada, California. Oecologia 64:87 91.*
194.
Stohlgren, T.J., N.L. Stephenson, D.J. Parsons and P.W. Rundel. 1982. Using stem
basal area to determine biomass and stand structure in chamise chaparral. Page 634 in
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General Technical Report, PSW 58, Berkeley, Calif.*
195.
Stohlgren, T.J. 1982. Vegetation and soil recovery of subalpine campsites in Sequoia
National Park, California. M.A. Thesis. California State University, Fresno, California
49 p.
196.
Parsons, D.J., T.J. Stohlgren and J.M. Kraushaar. 1982. Wilderness permit accuracy:
differences between reported and actual use. Environmental Management 6(4):329
335.*
197.
Parsons, D.J., T.J. Stohlgren and P.A. Fodor. 1981. Establishing backcountry use
quotas: an example from Mineral King, California. Environmental Management 5(4):
335 340.*
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