Additional Reading List


Bryant, J. P., R. K. Swihart, P. B. Reichardt and L. Newton. 1994. Biogeography of woody plant chemical defence against snowshoe hare browsing: comparison of Alaska and eastern North America. Oikos 70:385-395.

Christensen, d. L., B. J. Herwig, D. E. Schindler and S. R. Carpenter. 1996. Impacts of lakeshore residential development on coarse woody debris in north temperate lakes. Ecological Applications (in press).

Duschesne, L. C. 1994. Defining Canada’s old growth forests - problems and solutions. For. Chron. 70:739-744.

Gordon, A. G. 1964. The nutrition and growth of ash, Fraxinus excelsior, in natural stands in the English Lake district as related to edaphic site factors. J. Ecol. 52:169-187.

Grewal, S. S., M. L. Juneja, K. Singh and S. Singh. 1994. A comparison of two agroforestry systems for soil, water and nutrient conservation on degraded land. Soil Technology 7:145-153.

Guyette, R. P. and C. F. Rabeni. 1995.Climate response among growth increments of fish and trees. Oecolgia 104:272-279.

Hedman, C. W., D. H. Van Lear and W. Swank. 1996. In-stream large woody debris loading and riparian forest seral stage associations in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1218-1227.

Huang, W. Z. and J. J. Schoneau. 1996. Distribution of water-soluble organic carbon in an aspen forest soil. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1266-1272.

Irons, J. G. III, M. W. Oswood, R. J. Stout and C. M. Pringle. 1994. Latitudinal patterns in leaf litter breakdown: is temperature really important? Fresh. Biol. 32:401-411.

Jenny, H., S. P. Gessell and F. T. Bingham. 1949 or 1950. Comparative study of decomposition rates of organic matter in temperate and tropical regions. Soil Science 68:419-432.

Kaushik, N. K. 1981. From forest to fish: biology of woodland streams. Water. Pollut. Mgmt. Reviews , 1981: xx-xx. (mimeo).

Kielland, K. 1994. Amino acid absorption by arctic plants: implications for plant nutrition and nitrogen cycling. Ecology 75(8):2373-2383.

Kimmins, J. P. 1988. Community organization: methods of study and prediction of the producitivity and yield of forest ecosystems. Can. J. Bot. 66:2654-2672.

LaZerte, B. D. and L. Scott. 1996. Soil water leachate from two forested catchments on the Precambrian Shield, Ontario. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1353-1365.

Likens, G. E., C. T. Driscoll and D. C. Buso. 1996. Long-term effects of acid rain: response and recovery of a forest ecosystem. Science 272:244-246.

Marra, J. L. and R. L. Edmonds. 1996. Coarse woody debris and soil respiration in a clearcut on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, U.S.A. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1337-1345.

Miller, S. L. and E. B. Allen. 1992. Mycorrhizae, nutrient translocation and interactions between plants. In Allen, M. F. (ed.) Mycorrhizal functioning: an integrative plant-fungal process. Chapman and Hall Pubs. New York. pp. 301-332.

Milner, K. S., S. W. Running and D. W. Coble. 1996. A biophysical soil-site model for estimating potential productivity of forested landscapes. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1174-1186.

Nabuurs, G. J. and G. M. J. Mohren. 1995. Modelling analysis of potential carbon sequestration in selected forest types. Can. J. For. Res. 25:1157- 1172.

Nelson, W. M., A. J. Gold and P. M. Groffman. 1995. Spatial and temporal variation in groundwater nitrate removal in a riparian forest. J. Env. Qual. 24:691-699.

Olson, J. S. 1963. Energy storage and the balance of producers and decomposers in ecological systems. Ecology 44: 322-331.

Rieske, L. K. and K. F. Raffa. 1995. Ethlene emission by a deciduous tree, Tilia americana, in response to feeding by introduced basswood thrips, Thrips calcaratus. J. Chem. Ecol. 21:187-197.

Ruess, R. W., K. Van Cleve, J., Yarie and L. A. Viereck. 1996. Contributions of fine root production and turnover to the carbon and nitrogen cycling in taiga forests of the Alaskan interior. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1326-136.

Stottlemyer, R. and D. Toczydlowski. 1996. Modification of snowmelt chemistry by forest floor and mineral soil, Northern Michigan. J. Env. Qual. 25:828-836.

Swihart, R. B., J. P. Bryant and L. Newton. 1994. Latitudinal patterns in consumption of woody plants by snowshoe hares in the eastern United States. Oikos 70:427-434.

Taylor, G. E. Jr., D. W. Johnson and C. P. Andersen. 1994. Air pollution and forest ecosystems: a regional to global perspective. Ecol. Appl. 4:662-689.

Vitousek, P. M. 1991. Can planted forests counteract increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide? J. Env. Qual. 20:348-354.

Vitousek, P. M. and W. A. Reiners. 1975. Ecosystem succession and nutrient retention. Bioscience 25(6):376-381.

Weseloh, R. M. 1995. Ant traffic on different tree species in Connecticut. Can. Entom. 127:569-575.

Wilson, D. W. and D. F. Grigal. 1995. Effects of pine plantations and adjacent deciduous forests on soil calcium. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 59:1755-1761.


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