Abstract of rangeland fire effects: A symposium - Proceedings of a symposium, Boise, ID, November 27-29, 1984, Sanders, Ken; Durham, Jack, eds., 1985, 31443 Idaho State Office, Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, Boise, ID.: 124 pp.
Abstract to: Strategies for protection and management of floodplain wetlands and other riparian ecosystems: Proceedings of the symposium, December 11-13, 1978, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, Johnson, R. Roy; J. Frank McCormick, 1978, 31287 Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington D.C.; General Technical Report WO-12; 410 pp.
Abundance of arthropods inhabiting duff and soil after prescribed burning on forest clearcuts in northern Idaho, Fellin, David G.; Patrick C. Kennedy, 1972, 31141 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station; Research Note INT-162; 8 pp.
Aerial ignition of Idaho elk ranges, Leege, Thomas A.; M.Clark Fultz, 1972, 31498 Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 36, Number 4: Pages 1332-1336
AIRSILVA: a model of mixed conifer forest response to multiple stress, Miller, Jeffrey; Lew Ladd, 1989, 31471 Multiresource management of pondeosa pine forests, November 14-16, 1989, Flagstaff, Arizona.; by Aregai Tecle; R.H. Hamre, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado
Alteration of mule deer habitat by wildfire, logging, highways, agriculture and housing developments, Wallmo, Olof C.; Dale F. Reed; Len H. Carpenter, 1976, 31508 Mule deer decline in the West - A symposium, April, 1976.; by Workman, G.W.; J.B. Low, Utah State University College of Natural Resources, Logan, UT.: pages 37-47
American coot response to habitat change on a Colorado marsh, Gorenzel, Warner P.; Ronald A. Ryder; Clait E. Braun, 1981, 31153, The Southwestern Naturalist, Volume 26, Number 1: Pages 59-65
Antelope bitterbrush seedling establishment following prescribed burning in the pumice zone of the southern Cascade Mountains, Martin, Robert E., 1983, 31256 Proceedings - research and management of bitterbrush and cliffrose in western North America.; by Arthur R. Tiedemann; Kendall L. Johnson, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT
Anthropogenic disturbance and recovery patterns in montane forests, Colorado Front Range, Veblen, Thomas T.; Diane C. Lorenz, 1986, 31336 Physical Geography, Volume 7: Pages 1-24
Application and use of herbicides for range plant control, Vallentine, John F., 1983, 31339 Managing Intermountain rangelands - improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia: September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada.; by Monsen, Stephen B.; Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture,
Archeological inventory of Lavender Canyon, Salt Creek Archeological District, Canyonlands National Park, Osborn, A.; S. Vetter; R. Hartley; K.J. Reinhard, 1986, 31555 National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center: 148 pp.
Aspen reproduction in the Yellowstone National Park-Jackson Hole area and its relationship to the natural regulation of ungulates, Kay, Charles E., 1985, 31285 Western elk management: A symposium, Logan, Utah, December 1985., by Workman, Gar W., ed.: pages 131-160
Aspen seedlings in recently burned areas of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, Kay, Charles E., 1993, 31495 Northwest Science, Volume 67, Number 2: Pages 94-104
Big game response to fire in sagebrush-grass rangelands, Klebenow, Donald A., 1985, 31284 Rangeland fire effects: A symposium, Boise, Idaho, November 27-29, 1984.; by Sanders, Ken; Jack Durham, eds., Idaho State Office, United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Boise, Idaho: pages 53-57
Bighorn sheep and fire: seven case histories, Peek, James M.; Dennis A. Demarchi; Raymond A. Demarchi; Donald E. Stucker, 1985, 31309 Fire's effect on wildlife habitat - symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984.; by James E. Lotan; James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT; General Technical Report
Biology and management of the pine marten in Idaho, Marshall, William H., 1942, 31539 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.,Ph.D. Disseratatin; 107 pp.
Biomass of singleleaf pinyon and Utah juniper, Miller, Elwood L.; Richard O. Meeuwig; Jerry D. Budy, 1981, 31241 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-273: 18 pp.
Bitterbrush management on the Boise Wildlife Management Area, Scholten, Gerald C., 1983, 31459 Proceedings - research and management of bitterbrush and cliffrose in western North America, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 13-15, 1982.; by Tiedemann, Arthur R.; Kendall L. Johnson, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Rese
Bitterbrush rehabilitation Squaw Butte fire complex, Mattise, Samuel N.; Cindy Fritz, 1994, 31234 daho Bureau of Land Management, Technical Bulletin No. 94-8: 69 pp.
Blowout penstemon (Penstemon haydenii) recovery plan, Fritz, Michael, James Stubbendieck, Wallace Jobman, 1992, 31556 United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, CO.: 40 pp.
Broadcast burning in larch-fir clearcuts: the Miller Creek-Newman Ridge study, Beaufait, William R., Charles E. Hardy, William C. Fischer, 1977, 31217 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-175: 54 pp.
Broadcast seeding success in eight pinyon-juniper stands after wildfire, Koniak, Susan, 1983, 31216 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah, Research Note INT-334: 4 pp.
Burning effects on soil, Vallentine, John F., 1989, 31502 Range development and improvements - 3rd edition, by: John F. Vallentine, Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA.: pages 188-192
Can Townsend's ground squirrels survive on a diet of exotic annuals, Yensen, Eric; Dana L. Quinney, 1992, 31430 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 52, Number 3: Pages 269-277
Carbon balance in relation to fire regimes, Olson, Jerry S., 1981, 31455 Proceedings of the conference: Fire regimes and ecosystem properties, December 11-15, 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii., by Mooney, H.A.; T.M. Bonnicksen; N.L. Christensen; J.E. Lotan; W.A. Reiners, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General T
Case study: the Independence Fire, Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Keown, Larry D., 1985, 31265 Proceedings- symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983., by Lotan, James E.; Bruce M. Kilgore; William C. Fischer; Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and
Cattail control methods in Utah, Nelson, Noland F.; Reuben H. Dietz, 1966, 31295 Utah State Department of Fish and Game, Publication No. 66-2: 31 pp.
Cavity-nesting bird bibliography - including related titles on forest snags, fire, insects, disease, and decay, Fischer, William C.; B. Riley McClelland, 1983, 31199 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-140: 79 pp.
Changing habitat conditions on bighorn sheep ranges in Colorado, Wakelyn, Leslie A., 1987, 31422 The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 51, Number 4: Pages 904-912
Characteristics and management of southwestern pinyon-juniper ranges: the status of our knowledge, Springfield, H.W., 1976, 31367 Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Fort Collins, CO, Research Paper RM-160: 32 pp.
Characteristics and uses of important grasses for arid western rangelands, Sours, John M., 1983, 31369 Managing Intermountain rangelands - improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia: September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada.; by Monsen, Stephen B.; Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture,
Cheatgrass, Young, James A.; Raymond A. Evans; Richard E. Eckert Jr.; Burgess L. Kay, 1987, 31427 Rangelands, Volume 9, Number 6: Pages 266-270
Cheatgrass dynamics following wildfire on a sagebrush semidesert site in Central Utah, Hosten, P.E.; N.E. West, 1994, 31170 Proceedings - ecology and management of annual rangelands.; by Monsen, Stephen B.; Stanley G. Kitchen, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-GTR-313: pages 56-62
Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of deer browse three years after a wildfire, Meneely, Scott C.; Sanford D. Schemnitz, 1981, 31506 Southwestern Naturalist, Volume 26, Number 4: Pages 365-374
Clearcutting and burning slash alter quality of stream water in northern Idaho, Snyder, Gordon G, Harold F. Haupt, George H. Belt, Jr., 1975, 31511 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-168: 34 pp.
Climax or alternative steady states in woodland ecology, Jameson, Donald A., 1985, 31475 Proceedings - Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986., by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 9-13
Comparison of forest floor depth to loading relationships from several Arizona ponderosa pine stands, Harrington, Michael G., 1986, 31185 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-463: 5 pp.
Comparison of insects from burned and unburned areas after a range fire, Hansen, James D., 1986, 31194 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 46, Number 4: Pages 721-727
Comparisons of prescribed burning and cutting of Utah marsh plants, Smith, Loren M.; John A. Kadlec, 1985, 31503 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 45, Number 3: Pages 462-466
Composite fire interval - a tool for more accurate interpretation of fire history, Dieterich, J.H., 1980, 31464 Proceedings of the fire history workshop, October 2-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona.; by Marvin A. Stokes; John H. Dietrich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station; General Technical Report RM
Compositional similarity within the oakbrush type in central and northern Utah, Kunzler, L.M.; K.T. Harper; D.B. Kunzler, 1981, 31213 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 41, Number 1: Pages 147-153
Cone maturation in ponderosa pine foliage scorched by wildfire, Rietveld, W.J., 1976, 31326 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-317: 7 pp.
Cone serotiny - fire relationships in lodgepole pine, Lotan, James E., 1976, 31275 Proceedings - Tall timbers fire ecology conference and Intermountain Fire Research Council fire and land management symposium, October 8-10, 1974, Missoula, Montana., by Dr. E.V. Komarek, Sr., William C. Fischer: pages 267-278
Controlled burning in southwestern ponderosa pine: results from the Blue Mountain plots, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Gaines, Edward M., Harry R. Kallander, Joe A. Wagner, 1958, 31156 Journal of Forestry, Volume 56, Number 5: Pages 323-327
Costs of prescribed burning in southwestern ponderosa pine, Wood, D.B., 1988, 31401 Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 3, Number 4: Pages 115-119
Data base for early post fire succession on the Sundance Burn, northern Idaho, Stickney, Peter F., 1985, 31359 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-189: 121 pp.
Debris flow potential and sediment yield analysis following wild fire events in mountainous terrain, Nelson, Craig V., Robert C. Rasely, 1990, 31543 Hydraulics / Hydrology of Arid Lands (H2AL), Proceedings of the International Symposium, by Richard H. French ed., American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY: Pages 54-59
Decaying organic materials and soil quality in the inland Northwest: a management opportunity, Harvey, Alan E., Martin F. Jurgensen, Michael J. Larsen, Russell T. Graham, 1987, 31178 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-225: 15 pp.
Dendrochronology of fire history, Stokes, M.A., 1980, 31357 Proceedings of the fire history workshop, October 2-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona., by Marvin A. Stokes; John H. Dietrich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM
Description and discussion of field tour sites, Tiedemann, Arthur R., 1985, 31343 Proceedings of the third Utah Shrub Ecology Workshop, Provo, Utah, August 30-31, 1983, by Johnson, Kendall L., ed., College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah: pages 59-61
Desert grassland: a history of vegetational change and an analysis of causes, Humphrey, Robert R., 1958, 31520 The Botanical Review, Volume 24, Number 4: pages 193-252
Desired future conditions for pinyon-juniper ecosystems, August 8-12, 1994, Flagstaff, Arizona, Shaw, Douglas W., Earl F. Aldon, Carol LoSapio, 1995, 31534 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, General Technical Report RM-258: 229 pp.
Determination of fire-initiated landscape patterns: restoring fire mosaics on the landscape, Hartwell, Michael, Paul Alaback, 1996, 31180 The use of fire in forest restoration: a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, by Colin C. Hardy, Stephen F. Arno, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Survey
Determining potential wildlife benefits from wildfire in Arizona Ponderosa pine forests, Lowe, Philip O., Peter F. Ffolliott, John H. Dieterich, David R. Patton, 1978, 31532 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical report RM-52: 12pp.
Determining potential wildlife benefits from wildfire in Arizona ponderosa pine forests, Lowe, Philip O., Peter F. Ffolliot, John H. Dieterich, David R. Patton, 1978, 31273 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, General Technical Report RM-52: 12 pp.
Development and perpetuation of the permanent tamarisk type in the Phreatophyte Zone of the Southwest, Horton, James S., 1977, 31173 Importance, preservation and management of riparian habitat, A symposium, Tucson, Arizona, July 9, 1977, by Johnson, R. Roy, Dale A. Jones, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Research Station, Fort Co
Direct seeding ponderosa pine on recent burns in Arizona, Rietveld, W.J., L.J. Heidmann, 1976, 31325 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-312: 8 pp.
Discussion of wildlife management, fire and the wildlife landscape, Komarek, Roy, 1963, 31501 Proceedings of the Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Symposium, volume 5: pages 177-194
Diurnal and seasonal fluctuations in moisture content of pinyon and juniper, Jameson, Donald A., 1966, 31548 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range experiment Station, Research Note RM-67: 7 pp.
Diurnal fluctuation in moisture content of ponderosa pine and whiteleaf manzanita leaves, Philpot, Charles W., 1965, 31549 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, CA, Research Note PSW-67: 7 pp.
Duff reduction caused by prescribed fire on areas logged to different management intensities, Little, Susan N., Franklin R. Ward, D.V. Sandberg, 1982, 31277 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest forest and Range experiment Station, Research Note PNW 397: 8 pp.
Dynamics of soil seed pools in burned and unburned sagebrush semi-deserts, Hassan, M.A.; N.E. West, 1986, 31193 Ecology, Volume 67, Number 1: Pages 269-272
Early spring prescribed burning of big game winter range in the Snake River Canyon of west-central Idaho, Johnson, Craig A., 1987, 31205 Prescribed fire in the Intermountain region, forest site preparation and range improvement, Symposium proceedings, by Baumgartner, David M., David W. Breur, Benjamin A. Zamoram, Leon F. Neuenschwander, Ronald H. Wakimoto: pages 151-155
Early succession in aspen communities following fire in western Wyoming, Bartos, D.L., W.F. Mueggler, 1981, 31486 Journal of Range Management, Volume 34, Number 4: Pages 315-318
Ecological changes of grazed and ungrazed plant communities, Sanders, Kenneth D., Annette S. Voth, 1983, 31390 Managing Intermountain rangelands - improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Ecological characteristics of pinyon-juniper woodlands on the Colorado Plateau: a literature survey, Zarn, Mark, 1977, 31428 United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Denver Service Center, Denver, CO: 120 pp.
Ecological classification of lodgepole pine in the United States, Volland, Leonard A., 1984, 31334 Lodgepole pine, the species and its management, Symposium proceedings, May 8-10, 1984 Spokane, WA, USA, May 14-16, 1984 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, by Baumgartner, David M., Richard G. Krebill, James T. Arnott, Gordon F. Weetman, eds.: page 63
Ecological effects and management implications of Indian fires, Arno, Stephen F., 1985, 31479 Proceedings - Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by Lotan, J.E.; B.M. Kilgore, W.C. Fischer, R.W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Ogden, UT., General Technical Report INT-18
Ecological effects of beaver habitat abandonment in the Colorado Rockies, Neff, Don J., 1957, 31469 The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 21: Pages 80-84
Ecological role of fire in western woodland and range ecosystems, Mueggler, Walter F., 1976, 31230 Use of Prescribed Burning in Western Woodlands and Range Ecosystems, Symposium, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University, Logan, Utah: pages 1-9
Ecological role of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine forests, Peterman, Randall M., 1978, 31436 Theory and practice of mountain pine beetle management in lodgepole pine forests, Held at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, April 25-27, 1978, Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station, University of Idaho, Moscow: pages 16-26
Ecology and management of southwestern semi desert grass-shrub ranges: the status of our knowledge, Martin, S. Clark, 1975, 31533 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper RM-156: 39 pp.
Economic and environmental impacts of sagebrush control on Utah's rangelands: a review and analysis, Nielsen, Darwin B., Stan D. Hinckley, 1975, 31294 Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University, Research Report Number 25: 27 pp.
Ecosystem studies in the subalpine coniferous forest of Wyoming, Knight, Dennis H., 1987, 31221 Management of subalpine forests: building on 50 years of research: Proceedings of a technical conference, Silver Creek, CO, July 6-9, 1987, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Research Station, Fort Col
Effect of a high-intensity fire on the patch dynamics of VA mycorrhizae in pinyon-juniper woodlands, Klopatek, C.C., C. Friese; M.F. Allen, L.F. DeBano, J.M. Klopatek, 1991, 31281 Fire and the environment: ecological and cultural perspectives: Proceedings of an international symposium, 1990 March 20-24, Knoxville, TN, by Nodvin, S.C., T.A. Waldrop, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
Effect of a prescribed burn in ponderosa pine on inorganic nitrogen concentrations of mineral soil, Ryan, Michael G., W. Wallace Covington, 1986, 31318 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, Research Note RM-464: 5 pp.
Effect of a prescribed fire on herbage production in southwestern ponderosa pine on sedimentary soils, Oswald, Brian P., W. Wallace Covington, 1984, 31296 Forest Science, Volume 30, Number 1: Pages 22-25
Effect of fire on soil properties, DeBano, Leonard F., 1990, 31113 United State Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; Rocky Mountain Research Station, General Technical Report RM-191: pages 151-155
Effect of hydrophobic substances on water movement in soil during infiltration, DeBano, Leonard F., 1971, 31111 Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, Volume 35: Pages 340-343
Effect of management on nutrient dynamics in southwestern pinyon-juniper woodlands, Debano, L.F., J.M. Klopatek, 1987, 31109 Management of Subalpine Forests, Technical Conference, Silver Creek, Colorado, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, GTR RM-149: pages 157-160
Effect of prescribed burning on placement of sage sparrow nests, Winter, B.M., L.B. Best, 1985, 31398 The Condor, Volume 87, Number 2: Pages 294-295
Effect of root zone temperature on ectomycorrhiza and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza formation in disturbed and undisturbed forest soils of southwest Oregon, Parke, Jennifer L., R.G. Lindermann, J.M. Trappe, 1983, 31315 Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Volume 13, Number 4: Pages 657-665
Effect of simulated fire on emergence of seeds found in the soil of big sagebrush communities, Chaplin, M.R., A.H. Winward, 1982, 31483 Society of Range Management, 35th Annual Meeting, Abstracts, Calgary, Alberta, February 7-12, 1982: page 37
Effects of a controlled fire on small rodent populations in a sagebrush community, Keller, Barry L., Craig R. Groves, Judy S. Loven, 1983, 31267 Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Radioecology and Ecology Programs 1983 progress report, by O.D. Markham, ed., United States Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office: pages 211-219
Effects of a fall wildfire on herbaceous vegetation on xeric sites in the Bitterroot Wilderness, Idaho, Merrill, Evelyn H.L., Henry F. Mayland, James M. Peek, 1980, 31240 Journal of Range Management, Volume 33, Number 5: Pages 363-367
Effects of a wildfire on seed-rain and soil-seed reserve dynamics of a good condition sagebrush-grass rangeland in central Utah, Hassan, M.A., 1983, 31176 Utah State University, Logan, UT., M.S. Thesis, 141 pp.
Effects of burning on the algal communities of a high desert soil near Wallsburg, Utah, Johansen, Jeffrey R., Adchara Juvakul, Samuel R. Rushforth, 1982, 31207 Journal of Range Management, Volume 35, Number 5: Pages 598-600
Effects of chaparral-to-grass conversion on wild fire suppression costs, Brown, Thomas C., Ron S. Boster, 1974, 31523 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT, Research Paper RM-119: 11 pp.
Effects of competition on the postfire recovery of two bunchgrass species, DeFosse, Gullermo E., Ronald Robberecht, 1996, 31482 Journal of Range Management, Volume 49, Number 2: Pages 137-142
Effects of fire and other disturbances on small mammals and their predators: an annotated bibliography, Ream, Catherine H., 1981, 31317 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah, General Technical Report INT-106
Effects of fire exclusion on ponderosa pine communities in Glacier National Park, Montana, Lunan, James S., James R. Habeck, 1973, 31272 Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Volume 3, Number 4: Pages 574-579
Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources: Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, Krammes, J.S., 1990, 31438 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, General Technical Report RM-191: 293 pp.
Effects of fire on a coastal sage scrub bird community, Moriarty, David J., Richard E. Farris, Diane K. Noda, Patricia A. Stanton, 1985, 31238 The Southwestern Naturalist, Volume 30, Number 3: Pages 452-453
Effects of fire on birds and mammals, Bendell, J.F., 1974, 31512 Fire and ecosystems, by T.T Kozlowski, C.E. Algren, Academic Press, New York, NY: pages 73-138
Effects of fire on cultural resources, Lissoway, John, Judith Propper, 1990, 31439 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment S
Effects of fire on diet overlap between mule deer and mountain sheep, Spowart, Richard A., N. Thompson Hobbs, 1985, 31368 Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 49, Number 4: Pages 942-946
Effects of fire on fauna, a state of the art review - national fire effects workshop, Denver CO, April 10-14, 1978, Lyon, L. Jack, Hewlette S. Crawford, Eugene Czuhai, Richard L. Fredriksen; RRichard F. Harlow; Louis J. Metz; Henry A. Pearson, 1978, 31558 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report WO-6: 22 pp.
Effects of fire on salt-desert shrub rangelands, West, Neil E., 1994, 31419 Proceedings - ecology and management of annual rangelands, by Monsen, Stephen B., Stanley G. Kitchen, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-GTR-313: pages 71-74
Effects of fire on soil, a state-of-knowledge review, National Fire Effects Workshop, Denver, CO., April 10-14, 1978, Wells, C.G., R.E. Campbell, L.F. DeBano, C.E. Lewis, R.L. Fredriksen, E.C. Franklin, R.C. Froelich, P.H. Dunn, 1979, 31418 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report WO-7: 34 pp.
Effects of fire on the soil resource in Arizona chaparral, DeBano, Leonard F., 1989, 31108 Effects of fire management of Southwestern natural resources, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, AZ, by Krammes, J.S., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, General Tech
Effects of fire on threatened and endangered plants: an annotated bibliography, Hessl, Amy, Susan Spackman, 1995, 31197 United States Department of the Interior, National Biological Service, Washington, D.C, Information and Technology report 2: 55 pp.
Effects of fire on vegetation in ponderosa pine forests: a state-of-the-art review, Wright, Henry A., 1978, 31536 Texas Tech University and Wildlife Informatin Series Number 2, college of Agriculture sciences Publication No. T-9-199: 20 pp.
Effects of fire on water and salinity relations of riparian woody taxa, Busch, David E.; Stanley D. Smith, 1993, 31517 Oecologia (Heidelberg), Volume 94, Number 2: Pages 186-194
Effects of fire on wildlife in a lodgepole pine forest, Roppe, Jerry A., Dale Hein, 1975, 31507 Southwestern Naturalist, Volume 23, Number 2: Pages 279-287
Effects of fire regimes on biogeochemical cycles, Woodmansee, R.G., L.S. Wallach, 1981, 31460 Proceedings of the conference, Fire regimes and ecosystem properties, December 11-15, 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii, by Mooney, H.A, T.M. Bonnicksen, N.L. Christensen, J.E. Lotan, W.A. Reiners, General Technical Report WO-26: pages 379-400
Effects of fuel wood harvesting and slash burning on biomass and nutrient relationships in a pinyon-juniper stand, Debano, L.F., H.M. Perry, S.T. Overby, 1985, 31110 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 382-386
Effects of oral melengestrol acetate on reproduction in captive white-tailed deer, Roughton, Robert D., 1979, 31323 The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 43, Number 2: Pages 437-444
Effects of prescribed burning on nutritive quality of marsh plants in Utah, Smith, Loren M., John A. Kadlec, Paul V. Fonnesbeck, 1984, 31370 Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 48, Number 1: Pages 285-288
Effects of prescribed burning on nongame birds breeding in sagebrush community, Petersen, Kenneth L., Louis B. Best, 1983, 31547 Wildlife Society Bulletin, Volume 15, Number 3: pages 317-329
Effects of prescribed burning on nongame birds in a sagebrush community, Petersen, Kenneth L., Louis B. Best, 1987, 31496 Wildlife Society Bulletin, Volume 15, Number 3: Pages 317-329
Effects of prescribed burning on watershed conditions, Summerfield, Harry B., 1976, 31350 Use of Prescribed Burning in Western Woodland and Range Ecosystems, Symposium, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University, Logan, Utah: pages 43-46
Effects of prescribed fire on nitrogen and phosphorus in Arizona chaparral soil-plant systems, Wienhold, Brian J., James O. Klemmedson, 1992, 31442 Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation, Volume 6: Pages 285-296
Effects of prescribed fire on snags and cavity-nesting birds in southeastern Arizona pine forests, Horton, Scott P., R. William Mannan, 1988, 31171 Wildlife Society Bulletin, Volume 16, Number 1: Pages 37-44
Effects of prescribed springtime under burning on production and nutrient status of a young ponderosa pine stand, Grier, Charles C., 1989, 31149 Multiresource management of ponderosa pine forests, November 14-16, 1989, Flagstaff, Arizona, by Aregai Tecle, R.H. Hamre, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-185: pages 71-76
Effects of rangefire on soil algal crusts in semiarid shrub-steppe of the lower Columbia Basin and their subsequent recovery, Johansen, Jeffery R., John Ashley, William R. Rayburn, 1993, 31210 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 53, Number 1: Pages 73-88
Effects of rangefire on soil cryptogamic crusts, Johansen, Jeffrey R., William R. Rayburn, 1989, 31206 Prescribed fire in the Intermountain region, forest site preparation and range improvement, by Baumgartner, D.M., D.W. Breuer, B.A. Zamora, L.F. Neuenschwander, R.H. Wakimoto, Washington State University, Department of Natural Resource Sciences Cooperative
Effects of repeated prescribed burns on northern Idaho elk browse, Leege, Thomas A., 1979, 31270 Northwest Science, Volume 53, Number 2: Pages 107-113
Effects of simulated fire on vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in pinyon-juniper woodland soil, Klopatek, Carole C., Leonard F. DeBano, Jeffrey M. Klopatek, 1988, 31280 Plant and Soil, Volume 109: Pages 245-249
Effects of spring burning on a mountain range, Nimir, Mutasim B., Gene F. Payne, 1978, 31291 Journal of Range Management, Volume 31, Number 4: Pages 259-263
Effects of spring, summer, and fall burning on Gambel oak in a southwestern ponderosa pine stand, Harrington, M.G., 1985, 31189 Forest Science, Volume 31, Number 1: Pages 156-219
Effects of tebuthiuron and fire on pinyon-juniper woodlands in south-central New Mexico, Wittie, Roger D., Kirk C. McDaniel, 1990, 31400 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, AZ, by J.S. Krammes, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-191: pages 174-179
Elk use of winter range as affected by cattle grazing, fertilizing, and burning in southeastern Washington, Skovlin, Jon M., Paul J. Edgerton, Burt R. McConnell, 1983, 31353 Journal of Range Management, Volume 36, Number 2: Pages 184-189
Environmental impacts from fire management alternatives, Agee, James K., 1974, 31554 National Parks Service, Western Regional Office, San Francisco, CA: 92 pp.
Erosion and runoff on forest and range lands, Meeuwig, R.O., P.E. Packer, 1976, 31499 Watershed management on range and forest lands, Proceedings of the 5th workshop of the US-Australia rangelands panel, Boise, Idaho, June 1975, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, University of Nevada, Reno: pages 105-116
Erosion and sediment movement following a wildfire in a ponderosa pine forest of central Arizona, Rich, L.R., 1962, 31327 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RN-76: 12 pp.
Erosion, soil properties, and revegetation following a severe burn in the Colorado Rockies, Striffler, W.D., E.W. Mogren, 1971, 31355 Proceedings, Fire in the northern environment, a symposium, Fairbanks, Alaska, April 13-14, 1971, by C.W. Slaughter, Richard J. Barney, G.M. Hansen, eds., Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, United States Department of Agriculture
Erosional effects of wildfire and logging in Idaho, Megahan, Walter F., Delbert C. Molitor, 1975, 31245 Watershed Management, Logan, Utah, August 11-13, 1975, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY: pages 423-444
Escaped fire situation: a decision analysis approach, Seaver, David A., Peter J. Roussopoulos, Anthony N.S. Freeling, 1983, 31381 Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Research Paper RM-244: 12 pp.
Estimating postfire changes in production and value of northern Rocky Mountain-Intermountain rangelands, Peterson, David L., Patrick J. Flowers, 1984, 31306 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper PSW-173: 19 pp.
Estimating potential downy brome competition after wildfires, Young, James A., Raymond A. Evans, Ronald A. Weaver, 1976, 31472 Journal of Range Management, Volume 29, Number 4: Pages 322-325
Estimating twig and foliage biomass of sagebrush, bitterbrush, and rabbitbrush in the Great Basin, Dean, Sheila, J. Wayne Burkhard, Richard O. Meeuwig, 1981, 31114 Journal of Range Management, Volume 34, Number 3: Pages 224-227
Evaluation of fall burning on bighorn sheep winter range, Peek, James M., Robert A. Riggs, Jerry L. Lauer, 1979, 31301 Journal of Range Management, Volume 32, Number 6: Pages 430-432
Evaluation of management as a factor in the success of grazing systems, Laycock, W.A., 1983, 31226 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Evaluation of prescribed burning in relation to available deer browse, Mumaw, David K., 1965, 31450 Virginia Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Release No. 65-1: 4 pp.
Explanations of the imbalanced age structure and scattered distribution of ponderosa pine within a high-elevation mixed coniferous forest, Stein, Steven J., 1988, 31458 Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 25, Number 2: Pages 139-153
Extractable anions in soils following wildfire in a sagebrush-grass community, Blank, Robert R., Fay Allen, James A. Young, 1994, 31515 Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 58, Number 2: Pages 564-570
Factors affecting antelope bitterbrush reestablishment following fire, Martin, Robert E., Charles H. Driver, 1983, 31255 Proceedings - research and management of bitterbrush and cliffrose in western North America., by Arthur R. Tiedemann; Kendall L. Johnson, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT
Factors affecting spatial behavior and activity patterns of cattle on a mountain big sagebrush site, Morrow, Julie L., 1985, 31239 University of Nevada, Reno, M.S. Thesis: 121 pp.
Factors affecting treatment success in the pinyon-juniper type, West, N.E., 1982, 31413 Proceedings of the Second Utah Shrub Ecology Workshop, Fillmore, Utah, September 15-16, 1982 by, Kendall L. Johnson ed., College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah: pages 21-33
Fall rates of prescribed fire-killed ponderosa pine, Harrington, Michael G., 1996, 31448 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Research Paper INT-RP-489: 7 pp.
Female black bear habitat use in west-central Idaho, Unsworth, James W., John J. Beecham, Lynn R. Irby, 1989, 31341 Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 53, Number 3: Pages 668-673
Field investigation and status survey of Penstemon Lemhiensis (Lemhi penstemon) in Idaho, Moseley, Robert K., Michael Mancuso, Julie Hilty, 1990, 31552 Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise, Idaho: 23 pp.
Fire and forest insect pests, Schmid, J.M., D.L. Parker, 1990, 31388 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources: proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by Krammes, J.S., United Stated Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-191: pages 232-233
Fire and herbivory in a Great Salt Lake marsh, Smith, Loren M., John A Kadlec, 1985, 31371 Ecology; Volume 66, Number 1: Pages 259-265
Fire and landscape diversity in subalpine forests of Yellowstone National Park, Romme, William H., 1979, 31332 University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, Ph.D. Dissertation: 167 pp.
Fire and mammals, Handley, Charles O. Jr., 1969, 31491 Proceedings of the Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, volume 9: pages 151-159
Fire and the vegetative mosaic at Devil's Tower National Monument, Fisher, R.F., M.J. Jenkins, W.F. Fisher, 1986, 31467 Proceedings of a Symposium Fire Management: the challenge of protection and use, Logan, Utah, April 17-19, 1985, by, James N. Long ed., Utah State University, Logan, Utah: pages 11-24
Fire and vegetative trends in the northern Rockies: Interpretations from 1871-1982 photographs, Gruell, George E., 1983, 31148 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-158: 117 pp.
Fire as a vegetation management tool in rangelands of the Intermountain region, Young, Richard P., 1983, 31425 Managing Intermountain rangelands - improvement of range and wildlife habitats: Proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, and June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Fire ecology of forests and woodlands in Utah, Bradley, Anne F., Nonan V. Noste, William C. Fischer, 1992, 31550 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-287: 128 pp.
Fire ecology of the forest habitat types of eastern Idaho and western Wyoming, Bradley, Anne F., William C. Fischer, Nonan V. Noste, 1992, 31529 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-290: 92 pp.
Fire ecology of the forest habitat types of Central Idaho, Crane, M.F., William C. Fischer, 1986, 31132 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-218: 86 pp.
Fire ecology: United States and southern Canada, Wright, Henry A., Arthur W. Bailey, 1982, 31540 John Wiley & Sons, New York, USA: 501 pp.
Fire effects and application of prescribed fire in aspen, Brown, James K., 1985, 31489 Rangeland fire effects, A symposium, November 27-29, 1984, by Sanders, K.; J. Durham, USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Boise, ID: pages 38-47
Fire effects in southwestern chaparral and pinyon-juniper vegetation, Pieper, Rex D., Roger D. Wittie, 1990, 31437 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, AZ, by J.S. Krammes, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-191: pages 87-93
Fire effects in Southwestern forests: Proceedings of the second La Mesa Fire symposium, 1994 march 29-31, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Allen, Craig D., ed., 1996, 31200 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, General Technical Report RM-GTR-286: 216 pp.
Fire effects on archaeological resources, phase 1: the Henry Fire, Holiday Mesa, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico, Lentz, Stephen C., Joan K. Gaunt, Adisa J. Willmer, 1996, 31274 United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, General Technical Report RM-GTR-273: 103 pp.
Fire effects on marten habitat in Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Koehler, Gary M., Maurice G. Hornocker, 1977, 31220 The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 41, Number 3: Pages 500-504
Fire effects on nutrient pools of woodland floor materials and soils in a pinyon-juniper ecosystem, Klopatek, Jeffrey M., Carole C. Klopatek, Leonard F. DeBano, 1991, 31278 Fire and the environment, ecological and cultural perspectives, Proceedings of an international symposium, 1990 March 20-24, Knoxville, TN, by Nodvin, S.C.; T.A. Waldrop, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
Fire effects on shoot growth characteristics of ponderosa pine in Colorado, Wyant, James G., Richard D. Laven, Philip N. Omi, 1983, 31405 Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Volume 13, Number 4: Pages 620-625
Fire effects on the Rogue Valley Mounded Prairie on the Agate Desert, Jackson County, Oregon, Borgias, Darren D., 1993, 30999 The Nature Conservancy, Portland, Oregon
Fire effects on vegetation and succession, Zwolinski, Malcolm J., 1990, 31429 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Fire history - Blue Mountains, Oregon, Hall, Frederick C., 1980, 31195 Proceedings of the Fire history workshop, October 2-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, by Marvin A. Stokes, John H. Dietrich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM
Fire history and climate in the southwestern United States, Swetnam, Thomas W., 1990, 31348 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Fire history in the yellow pine forest of Kings Canyon National Park, Warner, Thomas E., 1980, 31409 Proceedings of the Fire history workshop, October 2-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, by Marvin A. Stokes, John H. Dietrich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM
Fire history of a mixed conifer forest in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Ahlstrand, Gary M., 1980, 31468 Proceedings of the Fire history workshop, October 20-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, by Marvin A. Stokes, John H. Dietrich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM
Fire history of Kananaskis Provincial Park - mean fire return intervals, Hawkes, Brad C., 1980, 31161 Proceedings of the fire history workshop, October 2-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, by Marvin A. Stokes, John H. Dietrich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM
Fire history of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah, Stein, Steven J., 1988, 31362 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 48, Number 1: pages 58-63
Fire in ecosystem distribution and structure: western forests and scrublands, Kilgore, Bruce M., 1981, 31263 Proceedings of the conference: Fire regimes and ecosystem properties, December 11-15, 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii, by Mooney, H.A., T.M. Bonnicksen, N.L. Christensen, J.E. Lotan, W.A. Reiners, eds., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM
Fire in forestry, Volume one: Forest fire behavior and effects, Chandler, Craig, Phillip Cheney, Philip Thomas, Louis Trabaud, Dave Williams, 1983, 31541 Wiley-Interscience Publication, John Wiley &Sons, New York: 441 pp
Fire in the deserts and desert grassland of North America, Humphrey, Robert R., 1974, 31447 Fire and Ecosystems; by Kozlowski, T.T., C.E. Ahlgren, Academic Press, New York: pages 365-400
Fire in the sagebrush-grass ecosystems: the ecological setting, Winward, A.H., 1985, 31461 Rangeland fire effects, a symposium, by Ken Sanders and Jack Durham ed, November 27-29, Boise, ID, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho Office: pages 2-6
Fire in vegetation management: its effects on soil, DeBano, L.F., R.M. Rice, 1970, 31102 Interdisciplinary aspects of watershed management, August 3-6, 1970, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT., American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY: pages 327-346
Fire induced tree mortality in a Colorado ponderosa pine/Douglas fir stand, Wyant, James G., Philip N. Omi, Richard D. Laven, 1986, 31404 Forest Science, Volume 32, Number 1: Pages 49-59
Fire occurrence, behavior and the effect of fire on deer mouse density in oakbrush at Camp Williams National Guard Base, Utah, Godfrey, Joel E., 1995, 31143 Utah State University, Department of Forestry, Logan, Utah; M.S. Thesis: 88 pp
Fire regimes and management options in ecosystems with large high-intensity fires, Heinselman, Miron L., 1985, 31172 Proceedings, Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by James E. Lotan, Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Fire response of shrubs of dry forest habitat types in Montana and Idaho, Noste, Nonan V., Charles L. Bushey, 1987, 31292 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-239: 22 pp.
Fire returns to the Clearwater, Leege, Thomas A., 1967, 31224, Idaho Wildlife Review, Volume 19, Number 5: Pages 14-16
Fire suppression effects on fuels and succession in short-fire-interval wilderness ecosystems, Van Wagtendonk, Jan W., 1985, 31337 Proceedings, symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by James E. Lotan, Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer and Robert W. Mutch eds., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain forest
Fire's effect on wildlife habitat - symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, Lotan, James E., James K. Brown, 1985, 31531 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-186: 96 pp.
Fire's effects on a small bird population, Lyon, L. Jack, John M. Marzluff, 1985, 31271 Fire's effect on wildlife habitat, symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, by James E. Lotan; James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report
Fire's influence on wildlife habitat on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, Vol 1: Photographic record and analysis, Gruell, George E., 1980, 31144 United States Department of Agriculture, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station and Intermountain Region Forest Service, Research Paper INT-235: 198 pp.
Fire, forest and the future of big game, McKinney, Ted D., 1967, 31247 Idaho Wildlife Review, Volume 20, Number 2: Pages 10-11
Fire, logging, and white-tailed deer interrelationships in the Swan Valley, northwestern Montana, Freedman, June D., James R. Habeck, 1985, 31138 Fire's effect on wildlife habitat, symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, by James E. Lotan, James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report
Fire-caused mortality in chemise chaparral, Stohlgren, Thomas J., 1985, 31358 Proceedings: Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT; General Technical Report INT-182
Fire-dependent forests in the northern Rocky Mountains, Habeck, James R., Robert W. Mutch, 1973, 31162 Quaternary Research, Volume 3, Number 3: Pages 408-424
Fire-soil interactions governing site productivity in the northern Rocky Mountains, Harvey, Alan E., Martin F. Jurgensen, Russell T. Graham, 1989, 31177 Prescribed fire in the Intermountain region, forest site preparation and range improvement, by Baumgartner, D.M., D.W. Breuer; B.A. Zamora, L.F. Neuenschwander, R.H. Wakimoto, Washington State University, Department of Natural Resource Sciences Cooperative
Fire: A summary of literature in the United States from the mid-1920s to 1966, Cushwa, Charles T., 1968, 31545 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC: 117 pp
Fire: its effects on plant succession and wildlife in the Southwest, Wagle, R.F., 1981, 31420 University of Arizona, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Tucson, AZ, RR 281: 82 pp
FIRESUM - an ecological process model for fire succession in western conifer forests, Keane, Robert E., Stephen F. Arno, James K. Brown, 1989, 31269 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-266: 76 pp.
Foothill oak woodlands of the interior valleys of a droughty site in southwest Oregon, Riegel, Gregg M., Bradley G. Smith, Jerry F. Franklin, 1992, 31328 Northwest Science, Volume 66, Number 2: Pages 66-76
Forest and grass burning in the Mountain West, Stewart, Omer C., 1955, 31360 Southwestern Lore, Volume 21, Number 1, Part 1: Pages 5-9
Forest health in the Blue Mountains: a management strategy for fire-adapted ecosystems, Mutch, Robert W., Stephen F. Arno, James K. Brown, Clinton E. Carlson, Roger D. Ottmar, Janice L. Peterson, 1993, 31452 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, General Technical Report PNW-GTR-310: 14 pp.
Forest insects, forest fires, and resilience, Holling, C.S., 1981, 31449 Proceedings of the conference, Fire regimes and ecosystem properties, December 11-15, 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii, by Mooney, H.A., T.M. Bonnicksen, N.L. Christensen, J.E. Lotan, W.A. Reiners, General Technical Report WO-26: pages 445-464
Gambel oak root carbohydrate response to spring, summer, and fall prescribed burning, Harrington, Michael G., 1989, 31493 Journal of Range Management, Volume 42, Number 6: Pages 504-507
General considerations necessary in planning a prescribed burn, Ralphs, Michael H., David C. Schen, Frank E. Busby, 1976, 31333 Use of Prescribed Burning in Western Woodlands and Range Ecosystems, Symposium, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University, Logan, Utah: pages 49-53
Grand fir/mountain maple habitat type in central Idaho: succession and management, Steele, Robert, Kathleen Geier-Hayes, 1992, 31395
Grass, brush, timber, and fire in southern Arizona, Leopold, Aldo, 1924, 31282 Journal of Forestry, Volume 22, Number 6: Pages 1-10
Grasses for revegetation of mountain sites, Hassel, Wendell, Jack Carlson, Jim Doughty, 1983, 31175 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) community composition and ecological disturbance on southern Idaho rangeland, Fielding, Dennis J., M.A. Brusven, 1993, 31136, Environmental Entomology, Volume 22, Number 1: Pages 71-81
Grazing problems in the Southwest and how to meet them, Smith, Jared G., 1899, 31372 United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Agrostology, Washington, D.C., Bulletin No. 16: 47 pp
Guide to understory burning in ponderosa pine-larch fir in forests in the Intermountain West, Kilgore, Bruce M., George A. Curtis, 1987, 31261 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-233: 39 pp.
Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum) populations and responses to burning of coastal prairie habitats, Scifres, Charles J., Thomas W. Oldham, Pete D. Teel, D. Lynn Drawe, 1988, 31382 The Southwestern Naturalist, Volume 33, Number 1: pages 55-64
Heat and desiccation resistance of tissue of important tree and grasses of the pinyon-juniper type, Jameson, Donald A., 1961, 31202 The Botanical Gazette, Volume 122, Number 3: Pages 174-179
Herbaceous response following prescribed burning and seeding of elk range in Idaho, Leege, Thomas A., Grant Godbolt, 1985, 31510 Northwest Science, Volume 59, Number 2: Pages 134-143
Highlights of research on the Santa Rita Experimental Range, Martin, S. Clark, Dwight R. Cable, 1973, 31251 Arid shrublands, proceedings of the third workshop of the United States/ Australia Rangelands panel, Tucson, Arizona, March 26-April 5, 1973, by Hyder, D.N., ed., Society For Range Management, Denver, Colorado: pages 51-57
History and applications of the Intermountain greenstripping program, Pellant, Mike, 1994, 31435 Proceedings, ecology and management of annual rangelands, by Monsen, Stephen B., Stanley G. Kitchen, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-GTR-313: pages 63-68
History and fire record of a timberland brush field in the Sierra Nevadas of California, Wilken, Gene C., 1967, 31424 Ecology, Volume 48, Number 2: Pages 302-304
History and results of prescribed burning of pinyon-juniper woodland on the Hualapai Indian Reservation in Arizona, Despain, Del D., 1985, 31481 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 145-151
Holocaust and heroes: fires and firefighters of north Idaho, House, Connie, 1996, 31546 Listos Publications, Coeur D'alene, Idaho: 257 pp
Hydrologic effects of clearcutting and wildfire on steep granitic slopes in Idaho, Megahan, Walter F., 1983, 31516 Water Resources Research, Volume 19, Number 3: Pages 811-819
Hydrologic impact of burning and grazing on a chained pinyon-juniper site in southeastern Utah, Gifford, Gerald F., John C. Buckhouse, Frank E. Busby, 1976, 31157 Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, UT, Project A-022-Utah: 22 pp.
Impact of fire on the microbial processes in pinyon-juniper woodlands: management implications, Klopatek, Carole Coe, Leonard F. DeBano, Jeffrey M. Klopatek, 1990, 31283 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, AZ, by J.S. Krammes, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-191: pages 197-205
Impact of fire suppression on forest succession and fuel accumulations in long-fire-interval wilderness habitat types, Habeck, James R., 1985, 31196 Proceedings, symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by Lotan, James E., Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Impact of the 1975 Wallsburg fire on antelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), Wagstaff, Fred J., 1980, 31421 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 40, Number 4: Pages 299-302
Impact on prescribed fire on understory and forest floor nutrients, Hough, Walter A., 1981, 31169 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Note SE-303: 4 pp
Importance of intense crown fires to some bird species in Rocky Mountain coniferous forests, Hutto, Richard L., 1994, 31490 Proceedings, symposium on fire in wilderness and park management, Missoula, Montana, March 30-April 1, 1993, by Brown, James K., Robert W. Mutch, Charles W. Spoon, Ronald H. Wakimoto: page 204
Important shrubs for wildland plantings, composite (Asteraceae), McArthur, E. Durant, 1983, 31250 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Improving herbicidal control of rubber rabbitbrush, Whisenant, Stephen G., 1987, 31407 Proceedings of the Fourth Utah Shrub Ecology Workshop, Cedar City, Utah, September 17-18, 1986, by Kendall L. Johnson, ed., College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan: pages 35-39
Improving the nutritive value of winter range forage, Welch, Bruce L., 1983, 31416 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Increasing habitat diversity in southwestern forests and woodlands via prescribed fire, Severson, Keith E., John N. Rinne, 1990, 31379 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by Krammes, J.S., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Index to information on insects associated with western wildland shrubs, Haws, B. Austin, Alan H. Roe, David L. Nelson, 1988, 31174 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-248: 4 pp
Indian fires in the interior west: a widespread influence, Gruell, George E., 1985, 31147 Proceedings, Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by James E. Lotan, Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Infiltration, evaporation, and water movement as related to water repellency, DeBano, L.F., 1975, 31107 Soil conditioners, proceedings of a symposium, Experimental methods and uses of soil conditioners, Las Vegas, NV, November 15-16, 1973, by Stewart, B.A., Soil Science Society of America, Inc., Madison, WI: pages 155-164
Influence of continued heavy grazing and of promiscuous burning on spring-fall ranges in Utah, Pickford, G.D., 1932, 31298 Ecology, Volume 13, Number 1: Pages 159-171
Influence of fire on curlleaf mountain-mahogany in the Intermountain West, Gruell, G., S. Bunting, L. Neuenschwander, 1985, 31146 Fire's effects on wildlife habitat, symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, by Lotan, James E., James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report
Influence of fire severity on response of evergreen Ceanothus, Noste, Nonan V., 1985, 31293 Fire's effects on wildlife habitat, symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, by Lotan, James E., James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report
Influence of forest management on wildlife, Hungerford, Kenneth E., 1969, 31166 Wildlife and reforestation in the Pacific northwest, proceedings of a symposium held September 12-13, 1968, by Black, Hugh C., Corvallis, Oregon, School of Forestry, Oregon State University: pages 39-41
Influence of pocket gophers on vegetation of subalpine grassland in central Utah, Ellison, Lincoln, C.M. Aldous, 1952, 31513 Ecology, Volume 33, Number 2: Pages 177-186
Influence of prescribed burning on infiltration and sediment production in the pinyon-juniper woodland, Nevada, Roundy, Bruce A., W.H. Blackburn, R.E. Eckert, Jr., 1977, 31322 Journal of Range Management, Volume 31, Number 4: Pages 250-253
Interactions of fire and dwarf mistletoe on mortality of southwestern ponderosa pine, Harrington, Michael G., Frank G. Hawksworth, 1990, 31184 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Interpretation of fire-scar data from a ponderosa pine ecosystem in the Central Rocky Mountains, Colorado, Laven, R.D., P.N. Omi, J.G. Wyant, A.S. Pinkerton, 1981, 31227 Proceedings of the Fire History Workshop, October 20-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, by Marvin A. Stokes, John H. Dieterich, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report
Introduction to the symposium on soil crust communities St. Clair, Larry L., Jeffery R. Johansen, 1993, 31365 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 53, Number 1: Pages 1-4
Introductory remarks - Park and wilderness fire management issues, Philpot, Charles W., 1985, 31305 Proceedings, Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by Lotan, James E., Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Introductory remarks parks and wilderness fire management planning, Sellers, Robert E., 1983, 31380 Proceedings, Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by Lotan, James E., Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Invasion of medusahead into the Great Basin, Young, James A., Raymond A. Evans, 1970, 31426 Weed Science, Volume 18, Number 1: Pages 89-97
Juniper comes to the grasslands: why it invades southwestern grassland, suggestions on control, Parker, Kenneth W., 1945, 31299 American Cattle Producer, November Issue: Pages 12-14 and 30-32
Legumes - their use in wildland plantings, Rumbaugh, M.D., 1983, 31320 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Lichens of soil crust communities in the Intermountain area of the western United States, St. Clair, Larry L., Jeffrey R. Johnsen, Samuel R. Rushforth, 1993, 31504 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 53, Number 1: Pages 5-12
Literature review of the fire relationships of antelope bitterbrush, Rice, Carol L., 1982, 31329 Proceedings, research and management of bitterbrush and cliffrose in western North America, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 13-15, 1982, by Tiedemann, Arthur R., Kendall L. Johnson, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Livestock grazing-fire regime interactions within montane forests of Zion National Park, Utah, Madany, Michael H., Neil E. West, 1983, 31231 Ecology, Volume 64, Number 4: Pages 661-667
Lodgepole pine: an ecological opportunist, Schmidt, Wyman C., 1989, 31384 Proceedings, symposium on the management of lodgepole pine to minimize losses to the mountain pine beetle, Kalispell, MT, July 12-14, 1988, by Amman, Gene D., ed., Intermountain Research Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture
Lumber recovery from live and dead lodgepole pine in southwestern Wyoming, Plank, Marlin E., 1979, 31304 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR, Research Note PNW-344: 15 pp.
Maintenance of the aspen ecosystem as a primary wildlife habitat, Gullion, Gordon W., 1977, 31557 Proceedings of the 13 International Congress Game Biology Symposium, Atlanta, GA, March 11-15, 1977, by Tony L. Peterle ed., Wildlife Society, volume 13: pages 256-265
Management and rehabilitation of a burned winter fat community in southwestern Idaho, Pellant, Mike, Linda Reichert, 1984, 31308 Proceedings, symposium on the biology of Atriplex and related chenopods, Provo, UT, May 2-6, 1983, by Arthur R. Tiedemann, E. Durant McArthur, Howard C. Stutz, Richard Stevens, Kendall L. Johnson, eds., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Management of Sagebrush, Laycock, W.A., 1979, 31454 Rangelands, Volume Vol. 1, Number 5: Pages 207-210
Management of seeded rangeland to maintain forage plants, Sharp, Lee, 1983, 31378 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Management problems resulting from mountain pine beetles in lodgepole pine forests, Wellner, Charles A., 1978, 31417 Theory and practice of mountain pine beetle management in lodgepole pine forests symposium proceedings, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, April 25-27, 1978, Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station, University of Idaho, Moscow
Management strategies for Gambel oak communities, Lauver, Chris L., Donald A. Jameson, Larry R. Rittenhouse, 1989, 31228 Rangelands, Volume 11, Number 5: Pages 213-216
Management strategies in pinyon-juniper on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, McNicols, Robert R., 1985, 31476 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 161-164
Managing aspen for wildlife in the Southwest, Patton, David R., John R. Jones, 1977, 31312 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM-37: 7 pp.
Managing Intermountain rangelands - improvement of range and wildlife habitats, Proceedings of Symposia: September 15-17, 1981 Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko Nevada, Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw comp., 1983, 31441
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Managing snags for wildlife habitat, Burns, Stu, 1975, 31484 Coordinating Guidelines for Wildlife Habitat Management number 2, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern Region, Missoula, MT
Managing wilderness today for the future, Housley, Raymond M., 1985, 31168 Proceedings, Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by Lotan, James E., Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Manipulating rangeland ecosystems with fire, Wright, Henry A., 1986, 31402 Prescribed fire and smoke management symposium proceedings, Society for Range Management 39th annual meeting, February 13, 1986, Kissimmee, FL, by Edwin V. Komarek, Sandra S. Coleman, Clifford E. Lewis, George W. Tanner, eds.: pages 3-6
Manmade habitats - Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands--the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon, Maser, Chris, Jack Ward Thomas, Ira David Luman, Ralph Anderson, 1979, 31254 Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report PNW-86: 39 pp
Maximizing vegetation response on management burns by identifying fire regimes, Parker, V. Thomas, 1989, 31314 Proceedings of the symposium on fire and watershed management, October 26-28, 1988, Sacramento, California, by Berg, Neil H., Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, General Technical
Mesquite: its biology in two desert scrub ecosystems, Simpson, B.B., ed., 1977, 31374 Dowden, Hutchison & Ross, Inc., Stroudsburg, PA, US/IBP Synthesis Series, No. 4: 199 pp.
Mineral-cycling aspects within the sagebrush ecosystem, Mayland, H.F., R.B. Murray, 1979, 31252 The sagebrush ecosystem, a symposium, Utah State University, College of Natural Resources, Logan, UT: pages 62-67
Modeling shrub succession following clearcutting and broadcast burning, Morgan, Penelope, L.F. Neuenschwander, 1985, 31258 Fire's effect on wildlife habitat, symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, by James E. Lotan, James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report
Mountain pine beetle attack dynamics in lodgepole pine, Geiszler, Daniel R., Robert I. Gara, 1978, 31463 Theory and practice of mountain pine beetle management in lodgepole pine forests, held at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington: pages 182-187
Mountain sheep habitat-use patterns related to post-fire succession, Riggs, Robert A., James M. Peek, 1980, 31324 The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 44, Number 4: Pages 933-938
Mule deer response to successional changes in the pinyon-juniper vegetation type after wildfire, Stager, D. Waive, 1977, 31366 University of Nevada, Reno, NV, M.S. Thesis: 50 pp.
Mule deer response to wildfire in Great Basin pinyon-juniper woodland, Stager, D.Waive, Donald A. Klebenow, 1985, 31477 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 572-579
Natural fire in subalpine meadows: a case description from the Sierra Nevada, DeBenedetti, Steven H., David J. Parsons, 1979, 31101 Journal of Forestry, Volume 77, Number 8: Pages 477-479
Natural regeneration in Intermountain spruce-fir forests - a gradual process, Fiedler, Carl E., Ward W. McCaughey, Wyman C. Schmidt, 1985, 31137 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, Research Paper INT-343: 12 pp
Nevada live fuel moisture sampling project - implications for fire behavior (poster paper), Schmidt, Marcus, 1994, 31465 Proceedings, ecology and management of annual rangelands, by Monsen, Stephen B., Stanley G. Kitchen, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-GTR-313: page 80
Nitrogen fixation in cryptogamic soil crusts as affected by disturbance, Terry, Richard E., Steven J. Burns, 1987, 31345 Proceedings, pinyon-juniper conference, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 369-372
Nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in mineral soils of pinyon-juniper ecosystems, Klopatek, Jeffrey M., 1987, 31279 Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 51: Pages 453-457
Nonleguminous forbs for rangeland sites, Shaw, Nancy, Stephen B. Monsen, 1983, 31377 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
North Hill fire and rehabilitation, Schwecke, Deitrich A., 1989, 31383 Prescribed fire in the Intermountain region, forest site preparation and range improvement: Symposium proceedings, by Baumgartner, David M., David W. Breuer, Benjamin A. Zamora, Leon F. Neuenschwander, Ronald H. Wakimoto: pages 95-97
Observations on natural regeneration in ponderosa pine following a prescribed fire in Arizona, Sackett, Stephen S., 1984, 31392 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-435: 8 pp
Observed effects of prescribed burning on perennial grasses in the ponderosa pine forests, Weaver, Harold, 1951, 31411 Journal of Forestry, Volume 49, Number 4: Pages 267-271
Overstory removal and residue treatments affect soil surface, air, and soil temperature: Implications for seedling survival, Hungerford, R.D., Ronald E. Babbitt, 1987, 31165 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Research Paper INT-377: 19 pp
Past and present fire influences on southwestern ponderosa pine old growth, Harrington, Michael G., Stephen S. Sackett, 1992, 31183 Old-growth forests in the Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions, Proceedings of a workshop, March 9-13, 1992, Portal, Arizona, by Merrill R. Kaufmann, W.H. Moir, Richard L. Bassett, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain
Percolation and streamflow in range and forest lands, Hibbert, Alden R., 1976, 31492 Watershed management on range and forest lands, Proceedings of the fifth workshop of the United States / Australia Rangelands Panel, Boise, Idaho, June 15-22, 1975, Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, UT: pages 61-72
Perspectives on Gambel oak management on national forests of the Intermountain region, Winward, A.H., 1985, 31399 Proceedings of the third Utah Shrub Ecology Workshop, Provo, Utah, August, 1983, by Johnson, Kendall L., ed., College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT: pages 33-35
Phosphorus dynamics of pinyon-juniper soils following simulated burning, DeBano, Leonard F.: Jeffrey M. Klopatek, 1988, 31112 Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 52: Pages 271-277
Plant age/size distributions in black sagebrush (Artemisia nova): Effects on community structure, Young, James A., Debra E. Palmquist, 1992, 31433 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 52, Number 4: Pages 313-320
Planting limitations for arid, semiarid, and salt-desert shrublands, Jordan, Gilbert L., 1983, 31385 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, Proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, and June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Plantings in the Intermountain West, Ferguson, Robert B., 1983, 31198 Managing intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, Proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, and June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Stephen B. Monsen, Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Plants for revegetation of riparian sites within the Intermountain region, Monsen, Stephen B., 1983, 31288 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Population biology of Pediocactus paradinei, a rare cactus from northern Arizona, Warren, Peter L., Robert J. Frye, David Gori, Andy Laurenzi, 1992, 31410 Southwestern rare and endangered plants, proceedings of the conference, New Mexico State Land Office, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 30 March - 2 April, 1992, by Sivinski, Robert, Karen Lightfoot, eds., New Mexico Forestry and Resources Conservation Division
Population monitoring and management plan for the Idaho Phlox (Phlox idahonis), Moseley, Robert K., Rex C. Crawford, 1993, 31553 Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Natural Resource Policy Bureau, Boise, ID: 29 pp
Populations of some forest litter, humus, and soil arthropods as affected by silvicultural practices, residue utilization, and prescribed fire, Fellin, David G., 1980, 31142 Environmental consequences of Timber Harvesting in Rocky Mountain Coniferous Forests, Symposium Proceedings, Sept. 11-13, 1979, Missoula, Mont. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Postfire recovery of creosote bush scrub vegetation in the western Colorado desert, O'Leary, John F., Richard A. Minnich, 1981, 31297 Madrono, Volume 28, Number 2: Pages 61-66
Potential sediment yield from a burned drainage: An example from the Wasatch Front, Utah, Robison, Robert M., 1990, 31544 Hydraulics / Hydrology of Arid Lands (H2AL), Proceedings of the International Symposium, by Richard H. French ed, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY: Pages 60-65
Predicting effects on fish of fire retardants in streams, Van Meter, Wayne P., Charles E. Hardy, 1975, 31338 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-166: 16 pp.
Predicting prescribed burning costs of wildlife habitat management, Jackson, David H., Patrick Flowers, Robert S. Loveless, Jr., Ervin G. Schuster, 1982, 31209 Fire Management Notes, Volume 43, Number 4: Pages 20-22
Predicting reduction of natural fuels by prescribed burning under ponderosa pine in southeastern Arizona, Harringon, Michael G., 1987, 31190 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-472: 4 pp
Predicting success of prescribed fires in pinyon-juniper woodland in Nevada, Klebenow, Donald R., Allen D. Bruner, 1979, 31538 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station and Nevada Agriculture Station, Research Paper INT-219: 11 pp
Predicting the effect of fire on large-scale vegetation patterns in North America, McKenzie, Donald, David L. Peterson, Ernesto Alvarado, 1996, 31451 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Research Paper PNW-RP-489: 38 pp.
Preliminary analysis of brushfield burning on key big game winter ranges, Weaver, Stephen M., Michael A. Benscoter, 1989, 31414 Prescribed fire in the Intermountain region, forest site preparation and range improvement: Symposium proceedings, by Baumgartner, David M., David W. Breuer, Benjamin A. Zamora, Leon F. Neuenschwander, Ronald H. Wakimoto, eds., Washington State University
Preliminary burning prescriptions for ponderosa pine fuel reductions in southeastern Arizona, Harrington, Michael G., 1981, 31187 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-402: 7 pp
Prescribed burning - effective control of sagebrush and open juniper, Ralphs, Michael, David Schen, Fee Busby, 1975, 31316 Utah Science, Volume 36, Number 3: Pages 94-98
Prescribed burning considerations in sagebrush annual grassland communities, Rasmussen, G. Allen, 199, 31330 Proceedings, ecology and management of annual rangelands, by Monsen, Stephen B., Stanley G. Kitchen, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-GTR-313: pages 69-70
Prescribed burning to increase mortality of pandora moth pupae, Schmid, J.M., L. Thomas, T.J. Rogers, 1981, 31387 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-405: 3 pp
Prescribed burning: vegetative change, forage production, costs, and returns on six demonstrative burns in Utah, Ralphs, Michael H., Frank E. Busby, 1979, 31456 Journal of Range Management, Volume 32, Number 4: Pages 267-270
Prescribed fire applications: restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests, Harrington, Michael G., 1996, 31163 The use of fire in forest restoration, a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, by Colin C. Hardy, Stephen F. Arno, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Prescribed fire in Arizona ponderosa pine forests: a 24-year case study, Ffolliott, Peter F., D. Phillip Guertin, 1990, 31139 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Preserving the pine marten: management guidelines for western forests, Koehler, Gary M., William R. Moore, Alan R. Taylor, 1975, 31219 Western Wildlands. A Natural Resources Journal, Volume 2, Number 3: Pages 31-36
Presettlement regeneration patterns in a southwestern ponderosa pine stand, White, Alan S., 1985, 31408 Ecology, Volume 66, Number 2: Pages 589-594
Principles of weed control and plant manipulation, Young, James A., 1983, 31432 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, Proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, and June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Proceedings - research and management of bitterbrush and cliffrose in western North America, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 13-15, 1982, Tiedemann, Arthur R., Kendall L. Johnson, 1983, 31346 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah; General Technical Report INT-152: 279 pp.
Proceedings - symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, Lotan, James E., Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, Technical Coordinators, 1985, 31530 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report INT-182: 417 pp
Proceedings of the fire history workshop, October 2-24, 1980, Tucson, Arizona, Stokes, Marvin A., John H. Dietrich, 1980, 31393 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM-81: 141 pp
Proceedings of the Fourth Utah Shrub Ecology Workshop, Cedar City, Utah, September 17-18, 1986, Johnson, Kendall L., 1987, 31203 College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan: 59 pp
Proceedings- future forests of the Mountain West: A stand culture symposium, 1986 September 29-October 3, Missoula, MT, Schmidt, Wyman C., comp., 1988, 31394 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-243: 209 pp.
Proceedings- ecology and management of annual rangelands, Monsen, Stephen B., Stanley G. Kitchen, 1994, 31155 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-GTR-313: 416 pp.
Process model of fire ecology and succession in western coniferous forests, Kercher, J.R., M.C. Axelrod, 1984, 31453 Unpublished report later published in Ecology, volume 65, number 6: pages 1725-1742
Project to Renew 66,000 acres, Keil, Bill, 1984, 31268 Rangelands, Volume 6, Number 4: Pages 178-179
Pronghorns - Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands - the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon, Kindschy, Robert R., Charles Sundstrom, James D. Yoakum, 1982, 31260 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report PNW-145: 18 pp
Pyrogenic heat flow into soils and heat-induced tissue damage of Agropyron spicatum during simulated fire, Balatsos, Panayiotis C., 1994, 31134 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, Ph.D. Dissertation: 89 pp
Range burning, Wright, Henry A., 1974, 31403 Journal of Range Management, Volume 27, Number 1: Pages 5-11
Range improvements by burning, Vallentine, John F., 31340 Range Development and Improvements, 3rd edition, Academic Press, Inc. San Diego, CA: pages 168-214
Rangeland Through Time, Johnson, Kendall L., 1987, 31201 Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wyoming, Miscellaneous Publication 50: 187 pp
Rapid stabilization of fire-disturbed sites using a soil crust slurry: Inoculation studies, St. Clair, Larry L., Jeffery R. Johansen, Bruce L. Webb, 1986, 31364 Reclamation and Revegetation Research, Volume 4: Pages 261-269
Rate and pattern of vigor recovery in Idaho fescue and bluebunch wheatgrass, Mueggler, W. F., 1975, 31237 Journal of Range Management, Volume 28, Number 3: Pages 198-204
Recovery of Gambel oak after fire in central Utah, Kunzler, L.M., K.T. Harper, 1980, 31214 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 40, Number 3: Pages 127-130
Recovery of sagebrush-grass vegetation following wildfire, West, Neil E., M.A. Hassan, 1985, 31406 Journal of Range Management, Volume 38, Number 2: Pages 131-134
Recovery patterns of cryptogamic soil crusts in desert rangelands following fire disturbance, Johansen, Jeffrey R., Larry L. St. Clair, Bruce L. Webb, Glen T. Nebeker, 1984, 31208 The Bryologist, Volume 87, Number 3: Pages 238-243
Reducing natural ponderosa pine fuels using prescribed fire: two case studies, Sackett, Stephen S., 198, 31391 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-392: 6 pp
Regeneration of pinyon, Gottfried, Gerald J., 1985, 31474 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: pages 249-254
Regional impacts of fire, Tiedemann, Arthur R., 1981, 31457 Proceedings of the conference: Fire regimes and ecosystem properties, December 11-15, 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii, by Mooney, H.A., T.M. Bonnicksen, N.L. Christensen, J.E. Lotan, W.A. Reiners, United States Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report
Relation of silica content to flammability in grasses, Mutch, R.W., C.W. Philpot, 1970, 31235 Forest Science, Volume 16, Number 1: Pages 64-65
Relationship between heat treatment and water repellency in soil, DeBano, L.F., 1969, 31106 Water-repellent soils, proceedings of the symposium on water-repellent soils, University of California, Riverside, May 6-10, 1968, by DeBano, L.F., J. Letey, University of California, Riverside, CA: pages 265-279
Relationships between fires and winter habitat of deer in Idaho, Keay, Jeffrey A., James M. Peek, 1980, 31497 Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 44, Number 2: Pages 372-380
Relevance of past Indian fires to current fire management programs, Phillips, Clinton B., 1985, 31302 Proceedings, Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by James E. Lotan, Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Repopulation and food habits of Peromyscus maniculatus on a burned sagebrush desert in southeastern Idaho, Halford, Douglas K., 1981, 31158 Northwest Science, Volume 55, Number 1: Pages 44-49
Response of a shrub-steppe ecosystem to fire: soil water and vegetational change, Link, Steven O., Glendon W. Gee, Michael E. Thiede, Peter A. Beedlow, 1990, 31223 Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation, Volume 4: Pages 163-172
Response of antelope bitterbrush to burning and spraying in southeastern Idaho, Murray, Robert B., 1983, 31236 Proceedings, research and management of bitterbrush and cliffrose in western North America, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 13-15, 1982, by Tiedemann, Arthur R., Kendall L. Johnson, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Response of birds and rodents to controlled burning in pinyon-juniper woodlands, Mason, Robert B., 1981, 31253 University of Nevada, Reno, NV, M.S. Thesis: 55 pp
Response of birds, small mammals, and vegetation to burning sacaton grasslands in southeastern Arizona, Bock, Carl E., Jane H. Bock, 1978, 31485 Journal of Range Management, Volume 31, Number 4: Pages 296-300
Response of ponderosa pine seeds to light, Harrington, Michael, 1977, 31188 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note INT-220; 8 pp
Response of subalpine forests to spruce beetle outbreak in Colorado, Veblen, Thomas T., Keith S. Hadley, Marion S. Reid, Alan J. Rebertus, 1991, 31335 Ecology, Volume 72, Number 1: Pages 213-231
Response of vertebrate fauna to forest fire and clearcutting in south central Wyoming, Davis, Peter R., 1976, 31551 University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, Ph.D. Dissertation: 94 pp
Responses of bluebunch wheatgrass, Idaho fescue, and nematodes to ungulate grazing in Yellowstone National Park, Merrill, Evelyn H., Nancy L. Stanton, John C. Hak, 1994, 31243 Oikos, Volume 69, Number 2: Pages 231-240
Responses of elk, mule deer, cattle, and vegetation to burning, spraying, and chaining of Gambel oak rangeland, Kufeld, Roland C., 1983, 31215 Colorado Division of Wildlife, Technical Publication No. 34: 47 pp
Responses of small mammals and vegetation to wildfire in shad scale communities of southwestern Idaho, Groves, Craig R., Karen Steenhof, 1988, 31150 Northwest Science, Volume 62, Number 5: Pages 205-210
Responses of the shrub, Baccharis pteronioides, to livestock enclosure in southwestern Arizona, Kenney, William R., Jane N. Bock, Carl F. Bock, 1986, 31212 The American Midland Naturalist, Volume 116, Number 2: Pages 429-431
Restoring historic landscape patterns through management: restoring fire mosaics on the landscape, Stewart, Cathy, 1996, 31352 The use of fire in forest restoration: a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, by Colin C. Hardy, Stephen F. Arno, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Restoring recreational and residential forests, Scott, Joe, 1996, 31351 The use of fire in forest restoration, a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, by Colin C. Hardy, Stephen F. Arno, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Review of literature on dendrochronology and age determination of woody plants, Roughton, Robert D., 1962, 31331 State of Colorado, Department of Game and Fish, Technical Bulletin No. 15: 99 pp
Role and use of fire in sagebrush-grass and pinyon-juniper plant communities: a state-of-the-art review, Wright, Henry A., Leon F. Neuenschwander, Carlton M. Britton, 1979, 31527 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report INT-58: 48 pp
Role and use of fire in the semidesert grass-shrub type, Wright, Henry A., 1980, 31276, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical report INT-85
Role of fire in research natural areas, Johnson, Janet, 1985, 31204 Proceedings, Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by James E. Lotan, Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Role of fire in research natural areas in the northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, Greene, Sarah E., Angela Evenden, 1996, 31151, The use of fire in forest restoration, a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, by Colin C. Hardy, Stephen F. Arno, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Role of fire in the management of southwestern ecosystems, Wright, Henry A., 1990, 31462, Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Role of forest fuels in the biology and management of soil, Harvey, A.E., M.F. Jurgensen, M.J. Larsen, 1979, 31179 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-65: 8 pp
Runoff and sediment from a burned sagebrush community, Simanton, J.R., G.D. Wingate, M.A. Weltz, 1990, 31375 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by Krammes, J.S., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Saltcedar control for wildlife habitat improvement in the southwestern United States, Kerpez, Theodore A., Norman S. Smith, 1987, 31264 United States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C., Resource Publication 169: 16 pp
Search for phytotoxins influencing germination and early growth of ponderosa pine, Kelsey, Rick G., Michael G. Harrington, 1979, 31266 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-216: 28 pp
Seasonal food habits of mule deer in southeastern Wyoming, Goodwin, Gregory A., 1975, 31154 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-287: 4 pp
Seasonal trends in moisture content, ether extractives, and energy of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir needles, Philpot, Charles W., Robert W. Mutch, 1971, 31526 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT, Research Paper INT-102: 21 pp
Secondary plant succession and vegetation recovery in two western Great Basin desert ghost towns, Knapp, Paul A., 1992, 31222 Biological Conservation, Volume 60, Number 2: Pages 81-89
Secondary succession and range improvements after wildfire in northeastern Nevada, Sheeter, Guy Richard, 1963, 31396 University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, M.S. Thesis: 203 pp
Seedbed ecology of Lehmann lovegrass in relation to fire Sumrall, L.B., B.A. Roundy, J.R. Cox, V.K. Winkel, 1990, 31349 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by Krammes, J.S., ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment
Selected bibliography of wildlife and habitats for the Southwest Patton, David R., Peter F. Ffolliott, 1975, 31311 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, General Technical Report RM-16: 39 pp
Selective mortality with prescribed fire in canyon live oak, Paysen, Timothy E., Marcia G. Narog, 1990, 31310 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by Krammes, J.S., ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment
Shrub invasion of southern Arizona desert grassland, Brown, Albert L., 1950, 31446 Journal of Range Management, Volume 3, Number 3: Pages 172-177
Shrub response to fire, Wright, H.A., 1971, 31412 Wildland shrubs, their biology and utilization, by McKell, C.M., J.P. Blaisdell, J.R. Goodin, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report INT-1, 1972, pages 204-217
Shrub responses after fire in Idaho ponderosa pine community, Merrill, E.H., H.F. Mayland, J.M. Peek, 1982, 31242 Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 46, Number 2: Pages 496-502
Shrubs and forbs for revegetation plantings in the sagebrush ecosystem, McArthur, E. Durant, Stephen B. Monsen, Bruce L. Welch, 1987, 31233 Integrated pest management on rangeland: state of the art in sagebrush ecosystem, by Onsager, Jerome A., ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, ARS-50: pages 28-39
Silvicultural applications: restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests, Fiedler, Carl E., 1996, 31445 The use of fire in forest restoration: a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, by Colin C. Hardy, Stephen F. Arno, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Site preparation for rangeland grass planting - a literature review, Skinner, Nancy G., Ronald H. Wakimoto, 1989, 31373 Prescribed fire in the Intermountain region: forest site preparation and range improvement, symposium proceedings, by Baumgartner, David M., David W. Breuer, Benjamin A. Zamora, Leon F. Neuenschwander, Ronald H. Wakimoto: pages 125-132
Sleeping child burn - 21 years of postfire change, Lyon, L. Jack, 1984, 31521 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-330: 17 pp
Small mammal populations in an unburned and early fire successional sagebrush community, McGee, John M., 1982, 31232 Journal of Range Management, Volume 35, Number 1: Pages 177-180
Soil changes associated with recovery of scrub oak, Quercus gambelii, after fire, Baker, William L., 1949, 31133 University of Utah, Department of Biology, Salt Lake City, UT, M.S. Thesis, 65 pp
Soil nitrogen changes following slash burning in pinyon-juniper, Covington, W. Wallace, Leonard F. DeBano, Thomas G. Huntsberger, 1991, 31528, Forest Science, Volume 37, Number 1: Pages 347-355
Soil resources exploitation after fire: Interaction of Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) with native species, Melgoza, Graciela, 1989, 31244 University of Nevada, Reno, NV, M.S. Thesis: 36 pp
Soil temperatures and suckering in burned and unburned aspen stands in Idaho, Hungerford, Roger D., 1988, 31164 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Research Note INT-378: 6 pp
Soil wettability and fire in Arizona chaparral, Scholl, David G., 1975, 31386 Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, volume 39: pages 356-361
Soil-water and temperature response to prescribed burning, Wisenant, S.G., C.J. Scifres, D.N. Ueckert, 1984, 31500 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 44, Number 4: Pages 558-562
Some promising Chenopods for use on disturbed lands, Stutz, Howard C., 1983, 31354 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Spatial analysis of grasshopper density and ecological disturbance on southern Idaho rangeland, Fielding, D.J., M.A. Brusven, 1993, 31130 Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Volume 43, Number 1: Pages 31-47
Spatial and chronological patterns of Purshia tridentata as influenced by Pinus ponderosa, Sherman, Robert J., William W. Chilcote, 1972, 31376 Ecology, Volume 53, Number 2: Pages 294-298
Species adapted for seeding mountain brush, big, black, and low sagebrush, and pinyon-juniper communities, Stevens, Richard, 1983, 31361 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia: September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Spring forage lost through cheatgrass fires, Pechanec, Joseph F., A.C. Hull, Jr., 1945, 31300 The National Wool Grower, Volume 35, Number 4: Page 13
Stand dynamics and management alternatives for pinyon-juniper woodlands, Meeuwig, Richard O., 1983, 31259 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Stand estimates of biomass and growth in pinyon-juniper woodlands in Nevada, Meeuwig, Richard O., Stephen V. Cooper, 1981, 31246 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note INT-311: 3 pp
Stand, fuel, and potential fire behavior characteristics in an irregular southeastern Arizona ponderosa pine stand, Harrington, Michael G., 1982, 31186 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-418: 6 pp
Streamflow and water quality responses to preharvest prescribed burning in an undisturbed ponderosa pine watershed Gottfried, Gerald J., Leonard F. DeBano, 1990, 31152 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Study of plant succession in the oak brush (Quercus gambelii) zone after fire, McKell, Cyrus M., 1950, 31248 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, M.S. Thesis: 72 pp
Study of the effects of grassland fires at the research ranch in southeastern Arizona, Bock, Jane H., Carl E. Bock, J. Robert McKnight, 1976, 31542 Journal of the Arizona Academy of Science, Volume 11, Number 2: Pages 49-57
Succession in pinyon-juniper woodlands following wildfire in the Great Basin, Koniak, Susan, 1985, 31211 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 45, Number 3: Pages 556-566
Successional patterns and productivity potentials of pinyon-juniper ecosystems, West, N.E., 1984, 31509 Developing Strategies for Rangeland Management, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Westview Press, Boulder and London: pages 1301-1332
Successional patterns in pinyon-juniper woodlands, West, Neil E., Nicholas S. Van Pelt, 1985, 31478 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: Pages 43-52
Successional processes in pinyon-juniper woodlands in the Great Basin, Koniak, Susan, 1986, 31522 University of Nevada, Reno, NV, M.S. Thesis: 70 pp
Summary of the publication - Importance, preservation and management of riparian habitat: A symposium, Tucson, AZ, July 9, 1977, Johnson, R. Roy, Dale A. Jones, 1977, 31286 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM-43: 217 pp
Survey of effects of intentional burning on fuels and timber stands of ponderosa pine in Arizona, Lindenmuth, A.W., Jr., 1960, 31524 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, Station Paper No. 54: 22 pp
Survival of damaged single leaf pinyon one year after wildfire, Weise, David R., 1990, 31415 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, AZ, by J.S. Krammes, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-191: pages 229-231
Terrestrial vegetation of California (pages pertaining to fire), Barbour, Michael G., Jack Major, 1977, 31135 John Wiley & Sons, New York: 1002 pp
Then and now: a photographic history of vegetation change in the central Great Basin desert, Rogers, Garry F., 1981, 31535 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT: 151 pp
Trade-off between smoke from wild and prescribed forest fires, Cooper, Robert W., 1975, 31537 International Symposium on Air Quality and Smoke from Urban and Forest Fires, October, 1973, Fort Collins, CO, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Washington, D.C.: pages 19-26
Translocation of hydrophobic substances into soil by burning organic litter, DeBano, L.F., L.D. Mann, D.A. Hamilton, 1970, 31103 Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, Volume 34: Pages 130-133
Trapping methods for rangeland insects in burned and unburned sites: A comparison, Hensen, James D., 1988, 31488 The Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 48, Number 3: Pages 383-387
Treatment of inland saltgrass and greasewood sites to improve forage production, Roundy, Bruce A., Greg J. Cluff, James A. Young, R.A. Evans, 1983, 31321 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Two-year vegetation response and successional trends for spring burns in the pinyon-juniper woodlands, Ward, Kenneth V., 1977, 31423 University of Nevada, Reno, NV, M.S. Thesis: 61 pp
Underground systems of Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) in central Utah, Tiedemann, A.R., W. P. Clary, R.J. Barbour, 1987, 31347 American Journal of Botany, Volume 74, Number 7: Pages 1065-1071
Up in smoke. I. Smoke-derived germination cues for postfire annual Nicotiana attenuata, Baldwin, Ian T., Lynn Stanszak-Kozinski, Robert Davidson, 1994, 31519 Journal of Chemical Ecology, Volume 20, Number 9: Pages 2345-2371
Up in smoke. II. Germination of Nicotiana attenuata in response to smoke- derived cues and nutrients in burned and unburned soils, Baldwin, Ian T., Laura Morse, 1994, 31518 Journal of Chemical Ecology, Volume 20, Number 9: Pages 2373-2391
Use of ecological knowledge to improve big-game range, Schmautz, Jack E., 1969, 31389 Range and wildlife habitat evaluation, a research symposium, Flagstaff and Tempe, AZ, May 1968, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Servic, Miscellaneous Publication No. 1147: pages 217-218
Use of fire in forest restoration: a general session at the annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Seattle, Washington, September 14-16, 1995, Hardy, Colin C., Stephen F. Arno, eds., 1996, 31444 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah, General Technical Report INT-GTR-341: 86 pp
Use of fire in manipulation of the pinyon-juniper ecosystem, Blackburn, Wilbert H., Allen D. Bruner, 1975, 31514 The pinyon-juniper ecosystem: A symposium, May, 1975, Utah State University College of Natural Resources, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Logan, UT: pages 91-96
Use of fire on Arizona rangelands, Pase, Charles P., Carl Eric Granfelt, 1977, 31313 Arizona Interagency Range Committee and Region 3, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; Arizona Interagency Range Committee Publication, No. 4: 15 pp
Use of prescribed burning in juniper and pinyon-juniper woodlands, Bunting, Stephen C., 1985, 31473 Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT: pages 141-144
Use of rosaceous shrubs for wildland plantings in the intermountain west, Ferguson, Robert B., 1983, 31140 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia: September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Using fire as a management tool in southwestern Ponderosa Pine, Harrington, Michael G., Stephen S. Sackett, 1990, 31182 Effects of fire management of southwestern natural resources, Proceedings of the symposium, November 15-17, 1988, Tucson, Arizona, by J.S. Krammes, ed., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Utilization of grass- and shrublands of the south-western United States, Herbel, Carlton H., 1979, 31487 Management of Semi-arid Ecosystems, by B.H. Walker, Jornada Experiment Range, Developments in Agriculture and Managed Forest Ecology report number 7, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Netherlands: pages 161-203
Utilization of winter browse on wilderness big game range, McCulloch, Clay Y., Jr., 1955, 31249 The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 19, Number 2: Pages 206-215
VA mycorrhizal status of burned and unburned sagebrush habitat, Gurr, Jan E., Marcia Wicklow-Howard, 1994, 31145 Proceedings, ecology and management of annual rangelands, by Monson, S.B., S.G. Kitchen, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report INT-313: pages 132-135
Vegetal recovery following wildfire in seeded and unseeded sagebrush-steppe, Ratzlaff, Teresa D., Jay E. Anderson, 1995, 31494 Journal of Range Management, Volume 48, Number 5: Pages 386-391
Vegetation and land use in Nevada, Tueller, Paul T., 1989, 31342 Rangelands, Volume 11, Number 5: Pages 204-209
Vegetation changes following 2,4-D application and fire in a mountain big sagebrush habitat type, Mangan, Larry, R. Autenrieth, 1985, 31257 Rangeland fire effects, A symposium, Boise, Idaho, November 27-29, 1984, by Sanders, Ken, Jack Durham, eds., Idaho State Office, United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Boise, ID: pages 61-65
Vegetation changes following a prescribed burn on a Great Basin meadow Hargis, Christina, Clinton McCarthy, 1986, 31192 Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society, Volume 22: Pages 47-51
Vegetation changes following the Mingus mountain burn, Pase, Charles P., Floyd W. Pond, 1964, 31559 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-18: 8 pp
Vegetation recovery following fire in an oakbrush vegetation mosaic, Poreda, Stephen P., Leroy H. Wullstein, 1994, 31505 Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 54;, Number 4: Pages 380-383
Vegetation requirements for fisheries habitats, Platts, William S., 1983, 31303 Managing Intermountain rangelands, improvement of range and wildlife habitats, proceedings of symposia, September 15-17, 1981, Twin Falls, Idaho, June 22-24, 1982, Elko, Nevada, by Monsen, Stephen B., Nancy Shaw, United States Department of Agriculture
Vegetative recovery and development, Stickney, Peter F., 1981, 31131 Clearcutting and fire in the larch/Douglas-fir forests of western Montana, a multifaceted research summary, by DeByle, Norbert V., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical
Water Repellent Soils: a state-of-the-art, DeBano, Leonard F., 1981, 31105 US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report PSW-46: 21 pp
Water repellent soils: A worldwide concern in management of soil and vegetation, DeBano, Leonard F., 1969, 31104 Agricultural Science Review, Second Quarter: Pages 11-18
Watershed management in the central and southern Rocky Mountains: a summary of the status of our knowledge by vegetation types, Leaf, Charles E., 1975, 31225 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, Research paper RM-142: 28 pp
Weight and nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium content of forest floor humus of lodge pole pine stands in Colorado, Moir, W.H., H. Grier, 1969, 31470 Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, volume 33: pages 137-140
Welcoming remarks Wilderness Fire, Lassen, Laurence E., 1985, 31229 Proceedings, Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by Lotan, James E., Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
Western red cedar - a literature review, Minore, Don, 1983, 31290
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United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report PNW-150: 70 pp
What is natural in wilderness fire management, Kilgore, Bruce M., 1985, 31262 Proceedings, Symposium and workshop on wilderness fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983, by James E. Lotan, Bruce M. Kilgore, William C. Fischer, Robert W. Mutch, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest
When it's hot, it's hot ... or maybe it's not! (surface flaming may not portend extensive soil heating), Hartford, Roberta A., William H. Frandsen, 1992, 31181 International Journal of Wildland Fire, Volume 2, Number 3: Pages 139-144
Wildfire and environmental relationships of beavers in Colorado forests, Rutherford, William H., 1955, 31319 Journal of Forestry, Volume 53, Number 11: Pages 803-806
Wildfire patterns and vegetation response in east-central Nevada, Barber, Mark J., Wallace R. Josephson, 1985, 31480
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Proceedings, Pinyon-juniper conference, Reno, NV, January 13-16, 1986, by Everett, R.L., United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT-215: Pages 158-160
Wildfire patterns change in Central Idaho's ponderosa pine-Douglas fir forest, Steele, Robert, Stephen F. Arno, Kathleen Geier-Hayes, 1986, 31363 Western Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 1, Number 1: Pages 16-18
Wildfires in northern Yellowstone National Park, Houston, Douglas B., 1973, 31160 Ecology, Volume 54, Number 5: Pages 1111-1117
Wildfires in semiarid artemisia/stipa-grassland, Young, James A., Raymond Evans, 1980, 31434 Ecological effects, Proceedings of the International Grasslands Congress, May 18-27, 1977, Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, by Wojahn, E., H. Thons, Berlin, Academie-Verlag: pages 109-116
Wildlife and fire research: past, present, and future, Komarek, E.V., 1985, 31440 Fire's effect on wildlife habitat, symposium proceedings, Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1984, by James E. Lotan; James K. Brown, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT, General Technical Report
Wildlife habitat manipulation in sagebrush ecosystems, Urness, Philip J., 1978, 31466 Sagebrush Ecosystem Symposium, April, 1978, Utah State University, College of Natural Resources, Logan, Utah: pages 169-178
Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands -- the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: Edges, Thomas, Jack Ward, Chris Maser, Jon E. Rodiek, 1979, 31344 Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Research Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report PNW-85: 17 pp
Wildlife-livestock interactions on the North Kaibab: a historical review, Mitchell, John E., Duane R. Freeman, 1993, 31289 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, General Technical Report RM-222: 12 pp
Winter nutrient content and deer use of gambel oak twigs in north central Utah, Pendleton, Rosemary L., Fred J. Wagstaff, Bruce L. Welch, 1992, 31307
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Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 52, Number 4: Pages 293-299
