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) Kolb, T.E.
Forest Health From Different Perspectives
1991
(KolbEtAl_1991_ForestHealthDifferentPerspectives.pdf)
Concepts of Forest Health
1994
(KolbEtAl_1994_ConceptsForestHealth.pdf)
Restoring Ecosystem Health in Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Southwest
1997
(CovingtonEtal.1997.RestoringEcosystemHealthInPonderosa.pdf)
Influence of thinning and burning restoration treatments on presettlement ponderosa pines at the Gus Pearson Natural Area
1998
(Feeney_1998_InfluenceOfThinning.pdf)
Effects of Restoration Thinning on Presettlement Pinus ponderosa in Northern Arizona
1999
(StoneEtal.1999.EffectsOfRestorationThinning.pdf)
Shade responses of five grasses native to southwestern U.S. Pinus ponderosa forests
2001
(NaumburgEtal.2001.ShadeResponsesOfFiveGrasses.pdf)
Six-Year Changes in Mortality and Crown Condition of Old-Growth Pondersoa Pines in Ecological Restoration Treatments at the G.A. Pearson Natural Area
2001
(KolbEtal.2001.SixYearChangesInMortality.pdf)
Drought responses of conifers in ecotone forests of northern Arizona: tree ring growth and leaf ?13C
2004
(AdamsAndKolb.2004.DroughtResponsesOfConifersIn.pdf)
Tree Size and Drought Affect Ponderosa Pine Physiological Response to Thinning and Burning Treatments
2004
(SkovEtal.2004.TreeSizeAndDroughtAffect.pdf)
Seven-Year Results of Thinning and Burning Restoration Treatments on Old Ponderosa Pines at the Gus Pearson Natural Area
2004
(WallinEtal.2004.SevenYearResultsOfThinning.pdf)
Long-term impacts of stand management on ponderosa pine physiology and bark beetle abundance in northern Arizona: A replicated landscape study
2005
(ZausenEtal.2005.LongTermImpactsOfStand.pdf)
Difference in Radial Growth Response to Restoration Thinning and Burning Treatments Between Young and Old Ponderosa Pine in Arizona
2005
(SkovEtal.2005.DifferenceInRadialGrowthResponse.pdf)
Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northern Arizona, USA
2005
(AdamsAndKolb.2005.TreeGrowthResponseToDrought.pdf)
Complex Effects of Prescribed Fire on Restoring the Soil Water Content in a High-Elevation Riparian Meadow, Arizona
2006
(MullenEtal.2006.ComplexEffectsOfPrescribedFire.pdf)
Evapotranspiration of two vegetation communities in a high-elevation riparian meadow at Hart Prairie, Arizona
2006
(SpringerEtal.2006.Evapotranspiration.pdf)
Review: Perpetuating Old Ponderosa Pine
2007
(KolbEtal.2007.ReviewPerpetuatingOldPonderosaPine.pdf)
Long-term impact of a stand-replacing fire on ecosystem CO2 exchange of a ponderosa pine forest
2008
(KolbEtAl_2008_LongTermImpactStandReplacing.pdf)
Growth Sensitivity to Drought of Co-Occurring Pinus Spp. Along an Elevation Gradient in Northern Mexico
2011
(Bickford_ClimateSensitivityPinusBasaeachic_WNAN2011.pdf)
Invasion resistance and persistence: established plants win, even with disturbance and high propagule pressure
2011
(McGloneEtAl_2011_InvasionResistance.pdf)