biblio2
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 98 references in this bibliography folder.
Collins, BM, Kelly, M, van Wagtendonk, JW, and Stephens, SL
(2007).
Spatial patterns of large natural fires in Sierra Nevada wilderness areas
Landscape Ecology, 22(4):545-557.
Anonymous
(2006).
Annual Meeting of the Wilderness-Medical-Society, Aspen, CO, USA, July 23 -27, 2005
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 17(1):56-59.
Arts, N
(2006).
Kalanchoe plant named 'Yosemite'
Miscellaneous publication.
Engling, G, Herckes, P, Kreidenweis, SM, Malm, WC, and Collett, JL
(2006).
Composition of the fine organic aerosol in Yosemite National Park during the 2002 Yosemite Aerosol Characterization Study
Atmospheric Environment, 40(16):2959-2972.
Matthews, SM
(2006).
Activity patterns of American black bears in Yosemite National Park
Ursus (Knoxville), 17(1):30-40.
McMeeking, GR
(2006).
Smoke-impacted regional haze in California during the summer of 2002
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 137(1-2):25-42.
Breuner, CW, Cornelius, JM, and Hahn, TP
(2005).
Androgens and arrival biology in a migratory songbird
Integrative and Comparative Biology, 45(6):969.
Elliott, SE and Jules, ES
(2005).
Small-scale community analyses of alpine ridge vegetation in the central Sierra Nevada
Madrono, 52(1):38-45.
Bench, G
(2004).
Measurement of contemporary and fossil carbon contents of PM2.5 aerosols: Results from Turtleback Dome, Yosemite National Park
Environmental Science & Technology, 38.
Bench, G and Herckes, P
(2004).
Measurement of contemporary and fossil carbon contents of PM2.5 aerosols: Results from Turtleback Dome, Yosemite National Park (vol 38, pg 2424-2427, 2004). Correction of author name
Environmental Science & Technology, 38(10):2960.
Davidson, C
(2004).
Declining downwind: Amphibian population declines in california and historical pesticide use
Ecological Applications, 14(6):1892-1902.
Derlet, RW and Carlson, JR
(2004).
An analysis of wilderness water in Kings Canyon, Sequoia, and Yosemite National Parks for coliform and pathologic bacteria
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 15(4):238-244.
Ertter, B
(2004).
The flowering of natural history institutions in California
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 55.
Adler, K
(2003).
Cynthia Kagarise Sherman (1950-2002)
Herpetological Review, 34(4):289.
Davidson, C
(2003).
Historical pesticide use and California amphibian declines.
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 88.
Derlet, RW and Carlson, JR
(2003).
Incidence of water-borne fecal coliforms in California wilderness areas
Abstracts of the General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 103:N-062.
Davidson, C(
(2002).
Spatial tests of the pesticide drift, habitat destruction, UV-B, and climate-change hypotheses for California amphibian declines
Conservation Biology, 16(6):1588-1601.
Denn, CM
(2002).
River restoration in Yosemite Valley, California: A case study
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts, 87:112.
Fritzke, SL
(2002).
An evolving Wilderness Restoration Program in Yosemite National Park
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts, 87:132.
Chan, LM
(2001).
Bufo canorus (Yosemite toad)
Herpetological Review, 32(2):101.
Rainey, WE
(2001).
Prolonged static calling in aerial hawking vespertilionids
Bat Research News, 42(4):175-176.
Ernest, HB
(2000).
Molecular tracking of mountain lions in the Yosemite Valley region in California: Genetic analysis using microsatellites and faecal DNA
Molecular Ecology, 9(4):433-441.
Laks, MM
(2000).
The Nara ISCE 1999 Meeting Experience: Progress report for 2000 and future directions: Presidential talk in Yosemite, California 2000
Journal of Electrocardiology, 33.
Beardsley, D, Bolsinger, C, and Warbington, R
(1999).
Old-growth forests in the Sierra Nevada: By type in 1945 and 1993 and ownership in 1993
U S Forest Service Research Paper PNW, 0(516):46.
Stephen, SL
(1998).
Evaluation of the effects of silvicultural and fuels treatment on potential fire behaviour in Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forests
Forest Ecology and Management, 105:21-35.