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CHAPTER V - REFERENCES - - -. 1974. Local variation in intergrading Abies grandis-Abies concolor populations in the Central Oregon Cascades. II. Stomatal reaction to moisture stress. Botanical Gazette 135(2), p. 200-210. Abrams, L. 1960. Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States, Vol. III. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. pp 406. Agee, J. K. 1989. A history of fire and slash burning in western Oregon and Washington. In The burning decision: Regional perspectives on slash, D. P. Hanley and others (Eds.) Seattle: Univ. of Wash., College of Forest Resources. Agee, James K. 1995. Instructor’s notes from Effect of Fire on Trees. Fire Effects and Fire Ecology Workshop. Washington Institute. Ahlgren, I. F. and C. F. Ahlgren. 1965. Effects of prescribed burning on soil microorganisms in a Minnesota jack pine forest. Ecology 46, p. 304-310. Aiken, Richard. 1999. 1980-1995 participation in fishing, hunting, and wildlife watching -National and regional demographic trends. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Report 96-5. 83 pp. Alban, D. H. 1977. Influence on soil properties of prescribed burning under mature red pine. USDA For. Serv. Res. Paper. NC-139. North Cent. For. Exp. Stn., St. Paul, MN. Alexander, M. E. and F. G. Hawksworth. 1976. Fire and dwarf mistletoes in North American coniferous forests. J. For. 74: 446-449. Altman, B. 1999. Status and conservation of state sensitive grassland bird species in the Willamette Valley. Unpublished report prepared for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Altman, B. 2003. Horned Lark. Pp 425-428.in Birds of Oregon: a general reference. D.B. Marshall, M.G. Hunter, and A.L. Contreras, Eds. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR. Andrus, Charles Wesley. 1982. Tilling Compacted Forest Soils Following Ground-Based Logging in Oregon. Masters Thesis, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR. 11 February 1982. Anthony, Robert G. and Frank B. Isaacs. 1989. Characteristics of Bald Eagle nest sites in Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management 53(1): 148-159. Anthony et al. 2004. Status and Trends in Demography of Northern Spotted Owls, 1985-2003. Available at: http://www.reo.gov/monitoring/trends/Compiled%20Report%20091404.pdf Arthur, Stephan M., William B. Krohn, and James R Gilbert. 1989. Habitat use and diet of fishers. Journal of Wildlife Management 53(3): 680-687.

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