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Research Involving the Forest Service's Redwood Experimental Forest since 1956

Adams, M.B., L. Loughry, L. Plaugher. 2003. Experimental Forests and Ranges of the USDA Forest Service. US Forest Service Northeastern Research Station General Technical Report NE-321. (Redwood Experimental Forest)
Allgood, T.L. 1996. Comparison of residual structure, recovery, and diversity in clearcut and "New Forestry" silvicultural treatments at the Yurok Experimental Forest, a coast redwood type. Unpublished Master's thesis. Humboldt State University.
Aviña K.A. 1997. Revegetation of ferns and herbs following different methods of timber harvest in the Yurok Experimental Forest, a Coast Redwood Type. Unpublished Master's thesis. Humboldt State University.
Bingham, B. and Sawyer J. 1991. Distinctive features and definitions of young, mature, and old-growth Douglas-fir/hardwood forests. In: Ruggiero, L.F. et al. (Techn. Cords.) Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas fir forests. US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-285. pp. 363-377.
Boe, K.N. 1961. Redwood seed dispersion in old-growth cutovers. U.S. Forest Service. Research Note 177, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1963. Tractor-logging costs and production in old-growth redwood forests. U.S. Forest Service Research Paper PSW-8, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1965a. Natural regeneration in old-growth redwood cuttings. U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW-94, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1965b. Windfall after experimental cuttings in old-growth redwood. Proc. Society American Foresters, Detroit, MI, pp. 59-63.
Boe, K.N. 1967. Sound wood residue left after experimental cuttings in old-growth redwood. U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW-136, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1968 Cone production, seed dispersal, and germination in old-growth redwood cut and uncut stands. U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW-184. Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1970. Temperature, humidity, and precipitation at the Redwood Experimental Forest. U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW-222, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1971. Damage to Knobcone x Monterey pine hybrids and parents... by red band needle blight in California redwood sites. U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW-233, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1973. Redwood. U.S. Forest Service Agriculture Handbook No. 445, Washington, D.C. pp. 23-26.
Boe, K.N. 1974. Growth and mortality after regeneration cuttings in old-growth redwood. U.S. Forest Service Research Paper PSW-104, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1975. Natural seedlings and sprouts after regeneration cuttings in old-growth redwood. U.S. Forest Service Research Paper PSW-111, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station, Berkeley, CA.
Boe, K.N. 1983. Yurok Redwood Experimental Forest. Unpublished manuscript on file, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, CA.
Cheng, S. (Technical Editor) 2004. Forest Service Research Natural Areas in California. US Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station. General Technical Paper PSW-GTR-188. (Yurok)
Graham, B. (in preparation) Coast redwood fuels. Master's Thesis. Humboldt State University.
Meyer, C.B., S.L. Miller, C.J. Ralph. 2002. Multi-scale landscape and seascape patterns associated with Marbled Murrelet nesting areas on the U.S. west coast. Landscape Ecology 17: 95-115.
Miller, S.L. and Ralph, C.J. 1995. Relationship of Marbled Murrelets with habitat characteristics at inland sites in California. Ralph, C.J., G.L. Hunt, Jr., M.G. Raphael and J.F. Piatt, Ecology and conservation of the Marbled Murrelet. US Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-152, pp. 205-215.
Neal, Robert L. Jr. 1967. Sprouting of old-growth redwood stumps first year after logging. U.S. Forest Service Research Note PSW-137, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Station Berkeley, CA.
Paton, W.C., C.J. Ralph, R.A. Erickson. 1992. Use of an inland site in northwestern California by Marbled Murrelets. Proceedings of the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology . 5(1):109-116.
Porter, D. and J. Sawyer. 2007. Upland Log Volumes and Conifer Establishment Patterns in Two Northern, Upland Old-Growth Redwood Forests, A Brief Synopsis. Redwood Region Science Symposium, Rohnert Park, California. PSW-GTR-194. p. 403-414.
Ralph, C.J. 1995. Interannual differences in detections of Marbled Murrelets in some inland California Stands. in: Ralph, C.J.; Hunt, G.L., Jr.; Raphael, M.G.; Piatt, J.F., comps., eds. Ecology and Conservation of the Marbled Murrelet US Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-152. pp. 135-137.
Ralph, C.J. Paton, P.W.C. and C.A. Taylor 1991. Habitat association patterns of breeding birds and small mammals in Douglas fir/hardwood stands in northwestern California and Southwestern Oregon. In: Ruggiero, L.F. et al. (Techn. Cords.) Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas fir forests. US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-285. pp. 378-393.
Spickler, J.C., S.C.Sillett, S.B. Marks and H.H. Welsh 2006. Evidence of a new niche for a North American salamander: Aneides vagrans residing in the canopy of old-growth redwood forest. Herpetological Conservation and Biology . 1(1) 16-27.
Taylor, D.W. 1982. Ecological survey of the vegetation of the Yurok Research Natural Area, California. Unpublished Report on file. Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany California. (PART 1) (PART 2)
Veirs, Jr. S.D. 1982. Coast Redwood forest: stand dynamics, successional status and the role of fire. In J.E. Means (ed.) Forest Succession and stand development research in the Northwest. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Pp. 119-141.
Welsh Jr. H.H. and Lind, A.J. 1991. The structure of the herpetofaunal assemblage in the Douglas fir/Hardwood Forests of Northwestern California and southwestern Oregon. L.F. et al. (Techn. Cords.) Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas fir forests. US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-285. pp. 395-413.
Welsh, H.H., and R.A. Wilson. 1995. Aneides ferreus (clouded salamander) reproduction. Herpetological Review 26:196-197.
 
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