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Published by the ERI:
- James, M.A. 2007. ERI Working Paper 20: Controlling Cheatgrass in Ponderosa Pine and Pinyon-Juniper Restoration Areas.Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 8p.
- Abrams, J., and Burns, S. 2007. Case Study of a Community Stewardship Success: The White Mountain Stewardship Contract. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Issues in Forest Restoration, 21 p.
- Moote, M.A., J.B. Abrams, E. Krasilovsky, M. Schumann, and T. Derr. 2007.
Navigating the Motives and Mandates of Multiparty Monitoring. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Issues in Forest Restoration, 12 p.
- Springer, J.D., and D. Egan. 2007. Working Paper 19: Understory Seeding in Southwestern Forests. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 8 p.
- Fulé, P.Z., C. Denton, J.D. Springer, E.L. Kalies, and D. Egan. 2007. Working Paper 18: Prescribed and Wildland Use Fires in the Southwest: Do Frequency and Timing Matter? Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 8 p.
- Minard, A. and D. Egan. 2007. Working paper 17: Bat habitat and forest restoration treatments. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 5 p.
- Noss, R.F. and P.G. Friederici. 2006. Integrating ecological restoration and conservation biology: A case study from southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. Issues in Forest Restoration, 17 p.
Published in Journals:
- J.P. Roccaforte, P.Z. Fule, and W.W. Covington. 2008. Landscape-scale changes in canopy fuels and potential fire behaviour following ponderosa pine restoration treatments. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17:293-303.
- Ostergren, D.M, J. B. Abrams, and K.A. Lowe. 2008. Fire in the Forest: Public Perceptions of Ecological Restoration in North-central Arizona. Ecological Restoration 26(1):51-60.
- Korb, J.E., and P.Z. Fule. 2008. Intra- and Interannual Vegetation Change: Implications for Long-Term Research. Restoration Ecology 16(1):5-11.
- Abella, S.R., and P.Z. Fule. 2008. Fire Effects on Gambel Oak in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine-Oak Forests. Rocky Mountain Research Station 34:1-6.
- Laughlin, D.C., and P.Z. Fule. 2008. Wildland fire effects on understory plant communities in two fire-prone forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38:133-142.
- Kuenzi, A.M., P.Z. Fule, and C.H. Sieg. 2008. Effects of fire severity and prefire stand treatment on plant community recovery after a large wildfire. Forest Ecology and Management 255:855-865.
- Fule, P.Z., M. Ribas, E. Gutierrez, R. Vallejo, and M.W. Kaye. 2008. Forest structure and fire history in an old 'Pinus nigra' forest, eastern Spain. Forest Ecology and Management 255:1234-1242.
- Korb, J.E., M.L. Daniels, D.C. Laughlin, and P.Z. Fule. 2007. Understory Communities of Warm-Dry, Mixed-Conifer Forests in Southwestern Colorado. The Southwestern Naturalist 52(4):494-503.
- Egan, D. 2007. The Conservation and Restoration of Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests of the American West. Ecology and Society
- Hunter, M.E., W.D. Shepperd, L.B.. Lentile, J.E. Lundquist, M.G. Andreu, J.L. Butler, F.W. Smith. 2007. A Comprehensive Guide to Fuels Treatment Practices for Ponderosa Pine in the Black Hills, Colorado Front Range, and Southwest. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-198. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 93 p.
- Waskiewicz, J.D., P.Z. Fule, and P. Beier. 2007. Comparing Classification Systems for Ponderosa Pine Snags in Northern Arizona. Western Journal of Applied Forestry (22)4:233-240.
- Fule, P.Z., J.P. Roccaforte, and W.W. Covington. 2007. Posttreatment Tree Mortality After Forest Ecological Restoration, Arizona, United States. Environmental Management (40)4:623-634.
- Bakker, J.D., and M.M. Moore. 2007. Controls on Vegetation Structure in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forest, 1941 and 2004. Ecology (88)9:2305-2319.
- Kolb, T.E., J.K. Agee, P.Z. Fule, N.G. McDowell, K. Pearson, A. Sala, and R.H. Waring. 2007. Review: Perpetuating Old Ponderosa Pine. Western Journal of Applied Forestry (22)4:20.
- Abella, S.R., and W.W. Covington. 2006. Forest ecosystems of an Arizona Pinus ponderosa landscape: multifactor classification and implications for ecological restoration. Journal of Biogeography (33)8:1368–1383.
- Fulé, P.Z., and D.C. Laughlin. 2007. Wildland fire effects on forest structure over an altitudinal gradient, Grand Canyon National Park, USA. Journal of Applied Ecology (44)1:136–146.
- Hart, S.C., P.C. Selmants, S.I. Boyle, and S.T. Overby. 2006. Carbon and nitrogen cycling in southwestern ponderosa pine forests. Forest Science (52)6:683-693.
- Snider, G., P.J. Daugherty, and D.B. Wood. 2006. The irrationality of continued fire suppression: An avoided cost analysis of fire hazard reduction treatments versus no treatment. Journal of Forestry (104)8:431-437.
Rediscovered Publications:
- Covington, W.W., W.A. Niering, E. Starkey, and J. Walker. 1999. Ecosystem restoration and management: Scientific principles and concepts. in: Proceedings of the Workshop "Toward a Scientific and Social Framework for Ecologically Based Stewardship of Federal Lands and Water," held in Tucson,
AZ, December 4-15, 1995. Humans as Agents of Ecological Change:599-617.
- Germaine, S.S., H.L. Germaine, and S.R. Boe. 2004. Characteristics of mule deer day-bed and forage sites in current-condition and restoration-treated ponderosa pine forest.
Wildlife Society Bulletin 32(2):554–564.
- Larson, D. 2001. The suitability of various markets for using small diameter ponderosa pine to sustain forest health and fire-risk reduction programs in northern Arizona. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northern Arizona University White Paper, 46 p.
Memorable Publications (NOT FROM THE ERI):
- Jameson, D.A. 1967. The relationship of tree overstory and herbaceous understory vegetation . Journal of Range Management (20)4:247-249.
- Jameson, D.A. 1966. Pinyon-juniper litter reduces growth of blue grama. Journal of Range Management (19)4:214-217.
- Leiberg, J.B., T.F. Rixon, and A. Dodwell (with introduction by F.G. Plummer). 1904. Forest conditions in the San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve, Arizona. Washington Government Printing Office, USGS - Professional Paper No. 22, Series H, Forestry, 7: 95 p. plus map.
- Pearson, G.A. 1910. Reproduction of western yellow pine in the Southwest. USDA Forest Service - Circular 174, 16 p.
- Pearson, G.A. 1922. Preservation of natural areas in the national forests. Ecology (3)4:284-287.
- Pearson, H.A., J.R. Davis and G.H. Schubert. 1972. Effects of wildfire on timber and forage production in Arizona. Journal of Range Management (25)4:250-253.
- Rasmussen, D.I. 1941. Biotic communities of Kaibab Plateau, Arizona. Ecological Monographs (11)3:284-287.
- Weaver, H. 1943. Fire as an ecological and silvicultural factor in the ponderosa pine region of the Pacific Slope. Journal of Forestry 41(1)7-15.
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