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Swanson,
F.J., C.B. Halpern, and J.H. Cissell. 2007. Restoration
of dry, montane meadows through prescribed fire, vegetation
and fuels management: A program of research and adaptive management
in western Oregon. Project 01C-3-3-10 Final Report to the Joint
Fire Science Program. 29 September 2007. Executive
Summary.
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| Refereed
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Haugo,
R. D., and C. B. Halpern. 2007. Vegetation responses to
conifer encroachment in a dry, montane meadow: a chronosequence
approach. Canadian Journal of Botany 85:285-298.
Jones,
C. C., C. B. Halpern, and J. Niederer. In press. Plant succession
on gopher mounds in western Cascade meadows: consequences for
species diversity and heterogeneity. American Midland Naturalist.
Lang, N. L.,
and C. B. Halpern. 2007. The soil seed bank of a montane
meadow: consequences of conifer encroachment and implications
for restoration. Canadian Journal of Botany 85:557-569.
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Halpern,
C. B., R. Haugo, N. Lang, J. Antos, and F. Swanson. 2005.
Restoration of montane meadows in western Oregon: Research and
adaptive management at Bunchgrass Ridge. Pages 4-5 in Northwest
Oregon Ecology Group Newsletter 4.
Thompson,
J. 2007. Mountain meadows — here today, gone tomorrow?
Meadow science and restoration. Science Findings Issue 94. PNW
Research Station, Portland, OR.
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| Theses |
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Haugo,
R. D. 2006. Vegetation responses to conifer encroachment
in a dry, montane meadow: a chronosequence approach. M.S. thesis.
University of Washington, Seattle. 52 p.
Lang, N. L. 2006.
The soil seed bank of an Oregon montane meadow: consequences
of conifer encroachment and implications for restoration. M.S.
thesis. University of Washington, Seattle. 58 p.
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| Presentations |
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Haugo,
R. D. 2005. Hey, where'd all those tree comes from? Causes
and consequences. 2005 Graduate Student Symposium, College of
Forest Resources, Seattle, WA.
Haugo,
R. D. 2006. Vegetation responses to conifer encroachment
in a dry, montane meadow: a chronosequence approach. M.S. thesis
presentation. University of Washington, Seattle.
Haugo,
R. D, and C. B. Halpern. 2005. Conifer encroachment in a
dry, montane meadow, western Cascade Range, OR. 78th Annual
Meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, Corvallis,
OR.
Haugo,
R. D., and C. B. Halpern. 2006. Vegetation dynamics following
conifer encroachment in a dry, montane meadow, western Cascade
Range. Northwest Scientific Association, 79th Annual Meeting,
Boise, ID.
Haugo,
R. D., N. L. Lang, and C. B. Halpern. 2006. Conifer encroachment
of montane meadows: effects on vegetation, seed banks, and potential
for restoration. Ecology of Openings: Northwest Oregon Ecology
Group Information-Sharing Workshop, Salem, OR.
Lang,
N. L. 2005. Seed bank dynamics of an Oregon montane meadow:
consequences of conifer invasion. 2005 Graduate Student Symposium,
College of Forest Resources, Seattle, WA.
Lang,
N. L. 2006. The soil seed bank of an Oregon montane meadow:
consequences of conifer encroachment and implications for restoration.
M.S. thesis presentation. University of Washington, Seattle.
Lang,
N. L., and C. B. Halpern. 2005. Soil seed bank dynamics of an
Oregon montane meadow: implications of conifer encroachment.
78th Annual Meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association,
Corvallis, OR.
Ma,
Ziyu. 2005. Vegetation dynamics in a montane meadow: effects
of conifer encroachment. Eighth Annual Undergraduate Research
Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
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Halpern,
C. B., R. D. Haugo, N. L. Lang, J. A. Antos, K. M. Smith, F.
J. Swanson, and J. H. Cissel. 2005. Restoration of dry,
montane meadows through prescribed fire, vegetation and fuels
management: A program of research and adaptive management in
western Oregon. 2005 Joint Fire Science Program Principal Investigator
Workshop, San Diego, CA
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