Search Results - "Carey, Andrew B"
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Disturbances and structural development of natural forest ecosystems with silvicultural implications, using Douglas-fir forests as an example
Published in Forest ecology and management (2002)“…Forest managers need a comprehensive scientific understanding of natural stand development processes when designing silvicultural systems that integrate…”
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Effects of new forest management strategies on squirrel populations
Published in Ecological applications (01-02-2000)“…Two strategies for managing forests for multiple values have achieved prominence in debates in the Pacific Northwest: (1) legacy retention with passive…”
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Experimental manipulation of spatial heterogeneity in Douglas-fir forests: effects on squirrels
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2001)“…Squirrel communities simultaneously composed of abundant populations of Glaucomys, Tamias, and Tamiasciurus are: (1) a result of high production of seeds and…”
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Small mammals in managed, naturally young, and old-growth forests
Published in Ecological applications (01-05-1995)“…Forest managers in the Pacific Northwest are faced with new challenges of providing for all wildlife in managed forests. Our objective was to elucidate the…”
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Induced Spatial Heterogeneity in Forest Canopies: Responses of Small Mammals
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-10-2001)“…We hypothesized that creating a mosaic of interspersed patches of different densities of canopy trees in a second-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)…”
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Small mammals in young forests: implications for management for sustainability
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-11-2001)“…Small mammals have been proposed as indicators of sustainability in forests in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere. Mammal community composition and species…”
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Northern Spotted Owls: Influence of Prey Base and Landscape Character
Published in Ecological monographs (01-06-1992)“…We studied prey populations and the use and composition of home ranges of 47 Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) over 12 mo in five landscapes…”
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Intentional systems management: managing forests for biodiversity
Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (01-06-1999)“…Conservation of biodiversity provides for economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Intentional management is designed to manage conflicts among…”
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Dens of northern flying squirrels in the Pacific Northwest
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1997)“…Silvicultural prescriptions to enhance northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) habitat have been suggested as an aid for recovery of the threatened…”
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AIMing TO RESTORE FORESTS: EVALUATION WITH SER CRITERIA
Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (01-04-2006)“…The Society for Ecological Restoration Primer on Ecological Restoration (SERPER) states, “Ecological restoration is an intentional activity that initiates or…”
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT FOR MULTIPLE VALUES
Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (01-04-2006)“…Comparisons of natural and managed forests suggest that single-focus management of 2nd growth is unlikely to achieve broad conservation goals because…”
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Response of Northern Flying Squirrels to Supplementary Dens
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-07-2002)“…The northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) is a keystone species in Pacific Northwest conifer forests, consuming and disseminating spores of…”
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Spotted Owl Ecology: Theory and Methodology: A Reply to Rosenberg Et Al
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-1995)“…Carey responds to comments Rosenberg et al made about the appropriateness of certain analyses and methods and a specific interpretation of the results in…”
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Spotted Owl Home Range and Habitat Use in Southern Oregon Coast Ranges
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1990)“…We radiotracked 9 adult spotted owls (Strix occidentalis) in the southern Oregon Coast Ranges for 6-12 months. Owls selected home ranges that emphasized old…”
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Sciurids in Pacific Northwest Managed and Old-Growth Forests
Published in Ecological applications (01-08-1995)“…An understanding of the factors governing sciurid abundance in the Pacific Northwest is essential for prescribing forest management practices for second-growth…”
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Forest Management Strategy, Spatial Heterogeneity, and Winter Birds in Washington
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-10-2000)“…Ecological management of second-growth forest holds great promise for conservation of biodiversity, yet little experimental evidence exists to compare…”
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Conservation of biodiversity: a useful paradigm for forest ecosystem management
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-12-1996)“…Conservation of biodiversity offers a paradigm for ecosystem management that incorporates ecological, social, and economic values. Careful application of the…”
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Observations of Northern Flying Squirrel Feeding Behavior: Use of Non-Truffle Food Items
Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (1997)“…In the Pacific Northwest, the northern flying squirrel, Glaucomys sabrinus, consumes sporocarps of a wide variety of hypogeous mycorrhizal fungi (truffles)…”
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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma in keratosis, ichthyosis, and deafness syndrome
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Priorities for the Conservation of Mammalian Diversity: Has the Panda Had its Day? . Conservation Biology, Volume 3 . Edited by Abigail Entwistle and , Nigel Dunstone. Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, in association with The Zoological Society of London . $110.00 (hardcover); $39.95 (paper). xvii + 455 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–521–77279–6 (hc); 0–521–77536–1 (pb). 2000
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