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1996
Northwest Science, Volume 70
Issue 1
First page
First Author
Title
1
Isaacs
Habits of Bald Eagles wintering along the upper John Day River, Oregon
10
Thompson
Winter foraging response of elk to spotted knapweed removal
20
Smith
Agricultural practices affect botfly (Cuterebridae) prevelance in gray-tailed voles (Microtus canicaudus)
24
North
Initial response of understory plant diversity and overstory tree diameter growth to a green tree retention harvest
36
Reynolds
Geology of Bungalow pluton, Clearwater County, Idaho
48
Reid
Geologic sources of asbestos in Seattle’s Tolt Reservoir
55
MacLeod
Seasonal and long-term variations in water quality of the Columbia River at Revelstoke, B.C.
66
Shannon
Civic science is democracy in action
Issue 2
79
Strohmeyer
Wapiti home range and movement patterns in a sagebrush desert
88
Davis
Cannibalism by black bears in the Nimpkish Valley, British Columbia
93
Witmer
Biology and habitat use of the Mazama pocket gopher (Thomomys mazama) in the Puget Sound Area, Washington
99
Dyni
Dietary similarity in sympatric Idaho and Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus brunneus and S. columbianus)
109
Gomez
Amphibian and reptile abundance in riparian and upslope areas of five forest types in western Oregon
120
Friesen
Status and condition of fish assemblages in streams of the Tualatin River Basin, Oregon
132
Acker
Spatial patterns of tree mortality in an old-growth Abies—Pseudotsuga stand
139
Page-Dumroese
Ponderosa pine seedling response to planting-site soil fumigation and fungicide application
148
Thomas
Endangered, threatened, and sensitive plants of Fort Lewis, Washington: distribution, mapping, and management recommendations for species conservation
164
Taylor
Statistical relationships between topography and precipitation in a mountainous area
179
Pedersen
A comment on the future environmental status of Coeur d’Alene Lake, Idaho
Issue 3
193
Klinka
Forest canopies and their influence on understory vegetation in early-seral stands on west Vancouver Island
201
Means
Spatial variation in productivity of Douglas-fir stands on a valley floor in the western Cascades Range, Oregon
213
Hibbs
Vegetation characteristics of alder-dominated riparian buffer strips in the Oregon Coast Range
223
Minore
Seeds, seedlings, and growth of Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia)
230
Goodwin
Germination of Idaho fescue and cheatgrass seeds from coexisting populations
242
Scherer
Habitat characteristics and morphological differences of Trifolium thompsonii populations
252
Cheng
Forest fertilization with biosolids: impact on small mammal population dynamics
262
Dixon
On the Holocene history of elk (Cervus elaphus) in eastern Washington
273
Findholt
Corrections for position bias of a LORAN-C radio-telemetry system using DGPS
281
Lackey
Pacific salmon and the Endangered Species Act
Issue 4
291
Lewis
Historical harvest and incidental capture of fishers in California
298
Muir
Diet of yearling chinook salmon and feeding success during downstream migration in the Snake and Columbia Rivers
306
Halpern
Equations for predicting above-ground biomass of plant species in early successional forests of the western Cascade Range, Oregon
321
Moore
Snowpack and runoff responses to climatic variability, southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia
334
Wolff
Population ecology of the gray-tailed vole, Microtus canicaudus
341
McDonald
Ten-year diameter and basal area growth of trees surrounding small group selection openings
348
Hashisaki
Functional wetland restoration: an ecosystem approach
352
Wright
“Science” in Northwest Science: changes in journal content over the past 70 years and what it tells us
Special Issue 1
Shaw
An overview of forest canopy ecosystem functions with reference to urban and riparian systems
7
Rose
Forest canopy-atmosphere interactions
15
Van Pelt
Analyzing canopy structure in Pacific Northwest old-growth forests with a stand-scale crown model
31
Berg
Silvicultural systems design with emphasis on the forest canopy
37
Stone
Canopy microfungi: function and diversity
46
Parks
Death and decay: a vital part of living canopies
54
Sillett
Emerging themes in epiphyte research in Westside forests with special reference to cyanolichens
61
Mathiasen
Dwarf mistletoes in forest canopies
72
Carey
Interactions of northwest forest canopies and arboreal mammals
Wunder
Use of the forest canopy by bats
86
Sharpe
The biologically significant attributes of forest canopies to small birds
94
Winchester
Northern temperate coastal sitka spruce forests with special emphasis on canopies: studying arthropods in an unexplored frontier
104
Nadkarni
The international canopy network: a pathway for interdisciplinary exchange of scientific information on forest canopies
Special Issue 2
Newell
Scientific and management issues in Oregon’s lake ecoregions
13
Ellers
Recent paleolimnology of Devils Lake, Oregon
28
Daggett
Eutrophication of Mercer, Munsel, and Woahink Lakes, Oregon
39
Larson
Overview of the limnology of Crater Lake
Bonoff
Diel study of Lemolo Lake, Douglas County, Oregon
59
Processes influencing water quality in a subalpine Cascade mountain lake