10.07.2015 Views

Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT

Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT

Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Reynolds, R. T., and H. M. Wight. 1978. Distribution, density, and productivity ofaccipiter hawks breeding in Oregon. Wilson Bulletin 90:182-196.Reynolds, R. T., E. C. Meslow, and H. M. Wight. 1982. Nesting habitat of coexistingAccipiter in Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management. 46:124-138.Rich, W. M. 1939. Local populations and migration in relation to <strong>the</strong> conservationof Pacific salmon in <strong>the</strong> western states and Alaska. Contribution No. 1, FishCommission, Oregon.Ricker, W. E. 1972. Hereditary and environmental factors affecting certain salmonidpopulations. Pages 19-160 in R. C. Simon and P. A. Larkin, eds. The stockconcept in Pacific salmon. University of British Columbia, Vancouver.Rodway, M. S. 1990. Status report on <strong>the</strong> marbled murrelet Brachyramphusnurmnoratus. Committee on <strong>the</strong> Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada,Ottawa, Canada 59pp.Rosenberg, D. K., and R. G. Anthony. 1992. Characteristics of nor<strong>the</strong>rn flyingsquirrel populations in young second- and old-growth <strong>for</strong>ests in westernOregon. Canadian Journal Zoology In press.Rosenberg, D. K., and R. G. Anthony. 1990. Abundance of small mammals insecond- and old-growth Douglas-fir <strong>for</strong>ests. Unpubl. report. Oregon Coop.Wildlife Res. Unit, Corvallis. lOpp.Ruggerio, L. E., K. B. Aubry, A. B. Carey, and M. H. Huff, (eds). 1991a. Wildlifeand vegetation of unmanaged Douglas-fir <strong>for</strong>ests. U.S. Forest Service, GeneralTechnical Report. PNW-GTR-285. 533pp.Ruggiero, L. F., L. L. C. Jones, and K. B. Aubry. 1991b. <strong>Plan</strong>t and animal habitatassociations in Douglas-fir <strong>for</strong>ests of <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest: an overview. Pages447-462 in Ruggiero et al., eds. Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas-fir<strong>for</strong>ests. USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,Portland, Oregon. Gen. Tech. Report PNW-GTR-285. 533p.Ruggiero, L. F., R. S. Holthausen, B. G. Marcot, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. 1988. Ecologicaldependency: <strong>the</strong> concept and its implications <strong>for</strong> research and management.Transactions of <strong>the</strong> North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.53:115-126.Sakai, H. F., and B. R. Noon. 1991. Nest-site characteristics of Hammond's andpacific-slope flycatchers in nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. Condor 93:563-574.Schempf, P. F., and M. White. 1977. Status of six furbearer populations in <strong>the</strong>mountains of nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. U.S. Forest Service, San Francisco, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,Unpublished Report. 51pp.Schowalter, T. D., B. A. Caldwell, S. E. Carpenter, R. P. Griffiths, M. E. Harmon, E.R. Ingham, R. G. Kelsey, J. D. Lattin, and A. R. Moldenke. 1991. Decompositionof fallen trees: effects of initial conditions and helerotroph colonizationrates. Pages 371-381 in K. P. King, ed. Tropical ecosystems and management.Wiley Eastern, Ltd.Scrivener, J. C., and M. J. Brownlee. 1982. An analysis of Carnation Creek gravel- quality, data, 1973 to 1981. Pages 154-176 in Hartman, G. F., ed. Proceedingsof <strong>the</strong> Carnation Creek workshop: a ten-year review. Pacific BiologicalStation, Nanaimo, British Columbia.409

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!