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    Inferring landscape effects on gene flow: a new model selection framework by Shirk, A.J, Wallin, D.O, Cushman, S.A, Rice, C.G, Warheit, K.I

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2010)
    “…Populations in fragmented landscapes experience reduced gene flow, lose genetic diversity over time and ultimately face greater extinction risk. Improving…”
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    Two decades of carbon flux from forests of the Pacific Northwest: estimates from a new modeling strategy by Cohen, W.B, Harmon, M.E, Wallin, D.O, Fiorella, M

    Published in Bioscience (01-12-1996)
    “…Better techniques for modeling terrestrial carbon fluxes are being developed. These models can determine the maximal live and detrital biomass accumulation and…”
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    Landscape pattern response to changes in pattern generation rules: land-use legacies in forestry by Wallin, David O., Swanson, Frederick J., Marks, Barbara

    Published in Ecological applications (01-08-1994)
    “…The Pacific Northwest of the United States is currently embroiled in an acrimonious debate over the management of federal forest lands. Constructive resolution…”
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    Two Decades of Carbon Flux from Forests of the Pacific Northwest by Cohen, Warren B., Harmon, Mark E., Wallin, David O., Fiorella, Maria

    Published in Bioscience (01-12-1996)
    “…Cohen et al describe their strategy for estimating carbon fluxes, which involves a collection of forest ecosystem and related models largely driven by Landsat…”
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    Comparison of managed and pre-settlement landscape dynamics in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA by Wallin, David O., Swanson, Frederick J., Marks, Barbara, Cissel, John H., Kertis, Jane

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-1996)
    “…The landscape structure of forests subjected to wildfires fluctuates through time as a result of the episodic nature of these disturbances and long-term…”
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