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    major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues by Lindenmayer, D.B, Franklin, J.F, Lõhmus, A, Baker, S.C, Bauhus, J, Beese, W, Brodie, A, Kiehl, B, Kouki, J, Pastur, G. Martínez, Messier, C, Neyland, M, Palik, B, Sverdrup‐Thygeson, A, Volney, J, Wayne, A, Gustafsson, L

    Published in Conservation letters (01-12-2012)
    “…Approximately 85% of the global forest estate is neither formally protected nor in areas dedicated to intensive wood production (e.g., plantations). Given the…”
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    Twentieth-century decline of large-diameter trees in Yosemite National Park, California, USA by Lutz, J.A., van Wagtendonk, J.W., Franklin, J.F.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-05-2009)
    “…Studies of forest change in western North America often focus on increased densities of small-diameter trees rather than on changes in the large tree…”
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    Effects on carbon storage of conversion of old-growth forests to young forests by Harmon, M.E. (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR), Ferrell, W.K, Franklin, J.F

    “…Simulations of carbon storage suggest that conversion of old-growth forests to young fast-growing forests will not decrease atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in…”
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    General management principles and a checklist of strategies to guide forest biodiversity conservation by Lindenmayer, D.B., Franklin, J.F., Fischer, J.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2006)
    “…Many indicators and criteria have been proposed to assess the sustainable management of forests but their scientific validity remains uncertain. Because the…”
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    Dry forests and wildland fires of the inland Northwest USA: Contrasting the landscape ecology of the pre-settlement and modern eras by Hessburg, Paul F., Agee, James K., Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (06-06-2005)
    “…Prior to Euro–American settlement, dry ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forests (hereafter, the “dry forests”) of the Inland Northwest were burned by frequent…”
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    Spatial aspects of structural complexity in old-growth forests by Franklin, J.F, Van Pelt, R

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-04-2004)
    “…Abstract Old-growth forests typically have complex structures, including heterogeneous spatial arrangements as well as a diversity of individual structures…”
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    Evergreen coniferous forests of the Pacific northwest [Conifer dominance, USA] by Waring, R.H, Franklin, J.F

    “…The massive, evergreen coniferous forests in the Pacific Northwest are unique among temperate forest regions of the world. The region's forests escaped…”
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    Salvage Harvesting Policies after Natural Disturbance by Lindenmayer, D. B., Foster, D. R., Franklin, J. F., Hunter, M. L., Noss, R. F., Schmiegelow, F. A., Perry, D.

    “…Natural disturbances and the biological legacies produced by them are often poorly understood by policy-makers and natural-resource managers, as seen from…”
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    Microclimate in forest ecosystem and landscape ecology: variations in local climate can be used to monitor and compare the effects of different management regimes by Chen, J. (Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.), Saunders, S.C, Crow, T.R, Naiman, R.J, Brosofske, K.D, Mroz, G.D, Brookshire, B.L, Franklin, J.F

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-1999)
    “…Microclimatic conditions associated with forest ecosystems and landscapes are described. A discussion of the significance of monitoring multiple microclimatic…”
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    Growing-season microclimatic gradients from clearcut edges into old-growth Douglas-fir forests by Chen, Jiquan, Franklin, Jerry F., Spies, Thomas A.

    Published in Ecological applications (1995)
    “…Edge is an important landscape feature of fragmented forest landscapes in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Our primary objective of this study is to characterize…”
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    Preserving biodiversity: species, ecosystems, or landscapes? by Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-05-1993)
    “…Efforts to preserve biological diversity must focus increasingly at the ecosystem level because of the immense number of species, the majority of which are…”
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    Evaluating the conceptual tools for forest biodiversity conservation and their implementation in the U.S by Schulte, Lisa A., Mitchell, Robert J., Hunter, Malcolm L., Franklin, Jerry F., Kevin McIntyre, R., Palik, Brian J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2006)
    “…While much has been written describing biodiversity, its global decline, and the need for action, the scientific underpinnings guiding conservation practice…”
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    Harvesting effects on microclimatic gradients from small streams to uplands in western Washington by Brosofske, Kimberley D., Chen, Jiquan, Naiman, Robert J., Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-11-1997)
    “…Riparian zones are vital components of the landscape. Much attention has been focused on the question of how wide a buffer is needed to protect the original…”
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    Facilitative and competitive effects of a N-fixing shrub on white fir saplings by Oakley, Brian B., North, Malcolm P., Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-2006)
    “…In Sierra Nevada forests, shrubs are considered strong soil moisture competitors with regenerating trees, reducing seedling establishment, and slowing growth…”
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    Structural features of old-growth Australian montane ash forests by Lindenmayer, D.B., Cunningham, R.B., Donnelly, C.F., Franklin, J.F.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-2000)
    “…We examined structural features of montane ash stands that varied from 15 to 300+ years of age in the Central Highlands of Victoria, south-eastern Australia…”
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    Do remnant old-growth trees accelerate rates of succession in mature Douglas-fir forests? by Keeton, William S., Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-02-2005)
    “…Biological legacies left by natural disturbances provide ecological functions throughout forest stand development, but their influences on processes of…”
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    Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the Enviroment: Terminology, Classification, and Origins by Buck, R.C, Franklin, J.F, Berger, U, Conder, J.M, Cousins, I.T, Voogt, P., de, Jensen, A.A, Kannan, K, Mabury, S.A, Leeuwen, S.P.J., van

    “…The primary aim of this article is to provide an overview of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) detected in the environment, wildlife, and…”
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    Diversity and distribution of Frankia strains symbiotic with Ceanothus in California by Oakley, B, North, M, Franklin, J.F, Hedlund, B.P, Staley, J.T

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2004)
    “…Frankia strains symbiotic with Ceanothus present an interesting opportunity to study the patterns and causes of Frankia diversity and distribution within a…”
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    Managing stand structure as part of ecologically sustainable forest management in Australian mountain ash forests by Lindenmayer, David B., Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-1997)
    “…Ecologically sustainable management of temperate forests is a complex task that involves balancing potentially conflicting land uses such as wood production…”
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