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Below are publications contributed by authors whose last name begin with the letter D. In order to download a desired document, simply click on the citation of the document below.
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Dale, V. H., L. A. Joyce, S. McNulty, R. P. Neilson. 2000. The interplay between climate change, forests, and disturbances. The Science of the Total Environment 262:201–204.
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Daly, T., and D. G. Buntin. 2005. Effect of Bacillus thuringiensis transgenic corn for lepidopteran control on nontarget arthropods. Environmental Entomology 34(5):1292–1301.
- Davenport, D. W., D. D. Breshears, B. P. Wilcox, and C. D. Allen. 1998. Viewpoint: Sustainability of piñon-juniper ecosystems—a unifying perspective of soil erosion thresholds. Journal of Range Management 51:231–240.
- Davis, O. K. 1999. Pollen analysis of a late-glacial and Holocene sediment core from Mono Lake, Mono County, California. Quaternary Research 52:243–249.
- de Beer, Y., W. Kilian, W. Versfeld, and R. J. van Aarde. 2006. Elephants and low rainfall alter woody vegetation in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Journal of Arid Environments 64:412–421.
- DeRose, R. J., and J. N. Long. Disturbance, structure, and composition: Spruce beetle and Engelmann spruce forests on the Markagunt Plateau, Utah. Forest Ecology and Management 244:16–23.
- Dezzeo, N., L. Hernández, and H. Fölster. 1997. Canopy dieback in lower montane forests of Alto Urimán, Venezuelan Guayana. Plant Ecology 132:197–209.
- Diem, J. E. 2002. Remote assessment of forest health in southern Arizona, USA: Evidence for ozone-induced foliar injury. Environmental Management 29:373–384.
- Dixon, A. F. G. 2003. Climate change and phenological asynchrony. Ecological Entomology 28:380–381.
- Dobbertin, M., P. Mayer, T. Wohlgemuth, E. Feldmeyer-Christe, U. Graf, N. E. Zimmermann, and A. Rigling. 2005. The decline of Pinus sylvestris L. forests in the Swiss Rhone Valley - a result of drought stress? Phyton-Annales Rei Botanicae 45:153–156.
- Dobbertin, M., and A. Rigling. 2006. Pine mistletoe (Viscum album ssp. austriacum) contributes to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) mortality in the Rhone valley of Switzerland. Forest Pathology 36:309–322.
- Dobbertin, M., B. Wermelinger, C. Bigler, M. Buergi, M. Carron, B. Forster, U. Gimmi, and A. Rigling. 2007. Linking increasing drought stress to Scots pine mortality and bark beetle infestations. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 7:231–239.
- Drivas, E. P., and R. L. Everett. 1988. Water relations characteristics of competing singleleaf pinyon seedlings and sagebrush nurse plants. Forest Ecology and Management 23:27–37.
- Dunne, J. A., and V. T. Parker. 1999. Species-mediated soil moisture availability and patchy establishment of Pseudotsuga menziesii in chaparral. Oecologia 119:36–45.
- Dwyer, D. D., and R. D. Pieper. 1967. Fire effect on blue grama-pinyon-juniper rangeland in New Mexico. Journal of Range Management 20:359–362.
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