Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
|
|
REFERENCES
SPECIES: Artemisia californica | California Sagebrush
REFERENCES :
1. Allen-Diaz, Barbara H.; Holzman, Barbara A. 1991. Blue oak communities
in California. Madrono. 38(2): 80-95. [15424]
2. Bernard, Stephen R.; Brown, Kenneth F. 1977. Distribution of mammals,
reptiles, and amphibians by BLM physiographic regions and A.W. Kuchler's
associations for the eleven western states. Tech. Note 301. Denver, CO:
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 169 p.
[434]
3. Bissell, Harold D.; Strong, Helen. 1955. The crude protein variations in
the browse diet of California deer. California Fish and Game. 41(2):
145-155. [10524]
4. Bolsinger, Charles L. 1989. Shrubs of California's chaparral,
timberland, and woodland: area, ownership, and stand characteristics.
Res. Bull. PNW-RB-160. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Experiment Station. 50 p. [7426]
5. Bowcutt, Frederica. 1990. Restoring coastal sage scrub at San Onofre
State Beach (California). Restoration & Management Notes. 8(2): 120.
[13679]
6. Brumbaugh, Robert W.; Leishman, Norman J. 1982. Vegetation change on
Santa Cruz Island, California: the effect of feral animals. In: Conrad,
C. Eugene; Oechel, Walter C., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the
symposium on dynamics and management of Mediterranean-type ecosystems;
1981 June 22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest
and Range Experiment Station: 589. [6064]
7. Burkhart, Brad. 1987. A nurseryman's view of revegetation. In: Rieger,
John P.; Williams, Bradford K., eds. Proceedings of the second native
plant revegetation symposium; 1987 April 15-18; San Diego, CA. Madison,
WI: University of Wisconsin Arboretum, Society for Ecological
Restoration & Management: 17-21. [4089]
8. Callaway, Ragan M.; D'Antonio, Carla M. 1991. Shrub facilitation of
coast live oak establishment in central California. Madrono. 38(3):
158-169. [17102]
9. Clark, Ronilee A.; Halvorson, William L. 1990. Endangered and rare
plants of Santa Barbara Island, Channel Islands National Park. Tech.
Rep. No. 37. Davis, CA: University of California, Cooperative National
Park Resources Studies Unit. 69 p. [18599]
10. Clark, Ronilee A.; Halvorson, William L.; Sawdo, Andell A.; Danielsen,
Karen C. 1990. Plant communities of Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands
National Park. Tech. Rep. No. 42. Davis, CA: University of California at
Davis, Institute of Ecology, Cooperative National Park Resources Studies
Unit. 93 p. [18245]
11. Dale, Nancy. 1986. Flowering plants: The Santa Monica Mountains, coastal
and chaparral regions of southern California. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra
Press. In coooperation with: The California Native Plant Society. 239 p.
[7605]
12. D'Antonio, Carla M.; Howald, Ann M. 1990. Evaluating the effectiveness
of hydroseed mixes, topsoil conservation & other reveg techniques: a
case study in Santa Barbara Co., California. In: Hughes, H. Glenn;
Bonnicksen, Thomas M., eds. Restoration `89: the new management
challange: Proceedings, 1st annual meeting of the Society for Ecological
Restoration; 1989 January 16-20; Oakland, CA. Madison, WI: The
University of Wisconsin Arboretum, Society for Ecological Restoration:
338-348. [14710]
13. Davis, Frank W.; Hickson, Diana E.; Odion, Dennis C. 1988. Composition
of maritime chaparral related to fire history and soil, Burton Mesa,
Santa Barbara County, California. Madrono. 35(3): 169-195. [6162]
14. Desimone, Sandra A.; Burk, Jack H. 1992. Local variation in floristics
and distributional factors in Californian coastal sage scrub. Madrono.
39(3): 170-188. [19079]
15. Epling, Carl; Lewis, Harlan. 1942. The centers of distribution of the
chaparral and coastal sage associations. American Midland Naturalist.
27: 445-462. [9793]
16. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and
Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905]
17. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others].
1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range
ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998]
18. Goldner, Bernard H. 1984. Riparian restoration efforts associated with
structurally modified flood control channels. In: Warner, Richard E.;
Hendrix, Kathleen M., eds. California riparian systems: Ecology,
conservation, and productive management: Proceedings of the conference;
1981 September 17-19; Davis, CA. Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press: 445-451. [5852]
19. Gray, John T. 1982. Community structure and productivity in Ceanothus
chaparral and coastal sage scrub of southern California. Ecological
Monographs. 52(4): 415-435. [3045]
20. Gray, John T. 1983. Competition for light and a dynamic boundary between
chaparral and coastal sage scrub. Madrono. 30(1): 43-49. [3763]
21. Gray, John Timothy; Schlesinger, William H. 1981. Biomass, production,
and litterfall in the coastal sage scrub of southern California.
American Journal of Botany. 68(1): 24-33. [19799]
22. Green, Lisle R. 1981. Burning by prescription in chaparral. Gen. Tech.
Rep. PSW-51. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 36 p.
[19800]
23. Green, Lisle R. 1982. Prescribed burning in the California Mediterranean
ecosystem. In: Conrad, C. Eugene; Oechel, Walter C., technical
coordinators. Proceedings of the symposium on dynamics and management of
Mediterranean-type ecosystems; 1981 June 22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen.
Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 464-471.
[6052]
24. Green, Lisle R.; Newell, Leonard A. 1982. Using goats to control brush
regrowth on fuelbreaks. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-59. Berkeley, CA: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and
Range Experiment Station. 13 p. [10681]
25. Griffin, James R. 1974. Notes on environment, vegetation and flora:
Hastings Natural History Reservation. Memo Report. On file at: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research
Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT. 90 p. [10531]
26. Halligan, J. Pat. 1973. Bare areas associated with shrub stands in
grassland: the case of Artemisia californica. BioScience. 23(7):
429-432. [6152]
27. Halligan, J. Pat. 1974. Relationship between animal activity and bare
areas associated with California sagebrush in annual grassland. Journal
of Range Management. 27(5): 358-362. [10851]
28. Halligan, J. Pat. 1976. Toxicity of Artemisia californica to four
associated herb species. American Midland Naturalist. 95(2): 406-421.
[1065]
29. Halvorson, William L.; Clark, Ronilee A. 1989. Vegetation and floristics
of Pinnacles National Monument. Tech. Rep. No. 34. Davis, CA: University
of California at Davis, Institute of Ecology, Cooperative National Park
Resources Study Unit. 113 p. [11883]
30. Hanes, Ted L. 1976. Vegetation types of the San Gabriel Mountians. In:
Latting, June, ed. Symposium proceedings: plant communities of southern
California; 1974 May 4; Fullerton, CA. Special Publication No. 2.
Berkeley, CA: California Native Plant Society: 65-76. [4227]
31. Hanes, Ted L. 1981. California chaparral. In: Di Castri, F.; Goodall, D.
W.; Specht, R. L., eds. Mediterranean-type shrublands. Amsterdam:
Elsevier Science Publishers B.V: 139-174. [13576]
32. Hanes, Ted L.; Friesen, Richard D.; Keane, Kathy. 1989. Alluvial scrub
vegetation in coastal southern California. In: Protection, management,
and restoration for the 1990's: Proceedings of the California Riparian
Systems conference; 1988 September 22-24; Davis, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep.
PSW-110. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 187-193. [13882]
33. Harlacher, Richard A. 1985. Production of native plant materials for
wildlife management programs. In: Rieger, John P.; Steele, Bobbie A.,
eds. Proceedings of the native plant revegetation symposium; 1984
November 15; San Diego, CA. San Diego, CA: California Native Plant
Society: 62-69. [3345]
34. Harrison, A. T.; Small, E.; Mooney, H. A. 1971. Drought relationships
and distribution of two Mediterranean-climate California plant
communities. Ecology. 52(5): 869-875. [6735]
35. Hillyard, Deborah; Black, Martha. 1985. Coastal sage scrub revegetation
at Crystal Cove State Park. In: Rieger, John P.; Steele, Bobbie A., eds.
Proceedings of the native plant revegetation symposium; 1984 November
15; San Diego, CA. San Diego, CA: California Native Plant Society:
48-52. [3344]
36. Holland, Robert F. 1986. Preliminary descriptions of the terrestrial
natural communities of California. Sacramento, CA: California Department
of Fish and Game. 156 p. [12756]
37. Horton, J. S. 1951. Vegetation. In: Some aspects of watershed management
in southern California vegetation. Misc. Paper 1. Berkeley, CA: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, California [Pacific
Southwest] Forest and Range Experiment Station: 10-17. [10685]
38. Horton, Jerome S. 1960. Vegetation types of the San Bernardino
Mountains. Tech. Rep. PSW-44. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range
Experiment Station. 29 p. [10687]
39. Kaplow, David. 1985. Coastal ecology restoration on landfill. In:
Rieger, John P.; Steele, Bobbie A., eds. Proceedings of the native plant
revegetation symposium; 1984 November 15; San Diego, CA. San Diego, CA:
California Native Plant Society: 1-4. [3339]
40. Keeley, Jon E. 1982. Distribution of lightning- and man-caused wildfires
in California. In: Conrad, C. Eugene; Oechel, Walter C., technical
coordinators. Proceedings of the symposium on dynamics and management of
Mediterranean-type ecosystems; 1981 June 22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen.
Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 431-437.
[6049]
41. Keeley, Jon E. 1987. Role of fire in seed germination of woody taxa in
California chaparral. Ecology. 68(2): 434-443. [5403]
42. Keeley, Jon E.; Keeley, Sterling C. 1984. Postfire recovery of
California coastal sage scrub. American Midland Naturalist. 111(1):
105-117. [5587]
43. Kinucan, Edith Seyfert. 1965. Deer utilization of postfire chaparral
shrubs and fire history of the San Gabiel Mountians. Los Angeles, CA:
California State College, Los Angeles. 61 p. Thesis. [11163]
44. Kirkpatrick, J. B.; Hutchinson, C. F. 1977. The community composition of
Californian coastal sage scrub. Vegetatio. 35(1): 21-33. [5612]
45. Kirkpatrick, J. B.; Hutchinson, C. F. 1980. The environmental
relationships of Californian coastal sage scrub and some of its
component communities and species. Journal of Biogeography. 7: 23-38.
[5608]
46. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation
of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York:
American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384]
47. Little, R. John. 1981. Adventitious rooting in coastal sage scrub
dominants. Madrono. 28(2): 96-97. [11030]
48. Lyon, L. Jack; Stickney, Peter F. 1976. Early vegetal succession
following large northern Rocky Mountain wildfires. In: Proceedings, Tall
Timbers fire ecology conference and Intermountain Fire Research Council
fire and land management symposium; 1974 October 8-10; Missoula, MT. No.
14. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 355-373. [1496]
49. Malanson, George P. 1985. Fire management in coastal sage-scrub,
southern California, USA. Environmental Conservation. 12(2): 141-146.
[1514]
50. Malanson, George P.; O'Leary, John F. 1985. Effects of fire and habitat
on post-fire regeneration in Mediterranean- type ecosystems: Ceanothus
spinosus chaparral & Ca. coastal sage shrub. Acta Oecologica. 6(20):
169-181. [6180]
51. McBride, Joe R.; Jacobs, Diana F. 1980. Land use and fire history in the
mountains of southern California. In: Stokes, Marvin A.; Dieterich, John
H., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the fire history workshop;
1980 October 20-24; Tucson, AZ. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-81. Fort Collins, CO:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest
and Range Experiment Station: 85-88. [16046]
52. McDonald, Philip M. 1990. Pseudotsuga macrocarpa (Vasey) Mayr bigcone
Douglas-fir. In: Burns, Russell M.; Honkala, Barbara H., technical
coordinators. Silvics of North America. Volume 1. Conifers. Agric.
Handb. 654. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service: 520-526. [13412]
53. McDonald, Philip M.; Laacke, Robert J. 1990. Pinus radiata D. Don
Monterey pine. In: Burns, Russell M.; Honkala, Barbara H., technical
coordinators. Silvics of North America. Volume 1. Conifers. Agric.
Handb. 654. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service: 433-441. [13401]
54. Miller, Philip C. 1982. Nutrients and water relations in
Mediterranean-type ecosystems. In: Conrad, C. Eugene; Oechel, Walter C.,
technical coordinators. Proceedings of the symposium on dynamics and
management of Mediterranean-type ecosystems; 1981 June 22-26; San Diego,
CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range
Experiment Station: 325-332. [6034]
55. Minnich, Richard A. 1976. Vegetation of the San Bernardino Mountains.
In: Latting, June, ed. Symposium proceedings: plant communities of
southern California; 1974 May 4; Fullerton, CA. Special Publication No.
2. Berkeley, CA: California Native Plant Society: 99-124. [4232]
56. Minnich, Richard A. 1980. Vegetation of Santa Cruz and Santa Catalina
Islands. In: Power, Dennis M, ed. The California islands: proceedings of
a multidisciplinary symposium; [Date of conference unknown]; [Location
of conference unknown]. Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara Museum of
Natural History: 123-137. [13677]
57. Minnich, Richard A. 1982. Grazing, fire, and the management of
vegetation on Santa Catalina Island, California. In: Conrad, C. Eugene;
Oechel, Walter C., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the symposium
on dynamics and management of Mediterranean-type ecosystems; 1981 June
22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and
Range Experiment Station: 444-449. [6051]
58. Minnich, Richard A. 1983. Fire mosaics in southern California and
northern Baja California. Science. 219: 1287-1294. [4631]
59. Mooney, Harold A. 1977. Southern coastal scrub. In: Barbour, Michael G.;
Major, Jack, eds. Terrestrial vegetation of California. New York: John
Wiley & Sons: 471-490. [4234]
60. Mooney, H. A.; Dunn, E. L.; Shropshire, Frances; Song, Leo. 1970.
Vegetation comparisons between the Mediterranean climatic areas of
California and Chile. Flora. 159: 480-496. [13591]
61. Muller, Cornelius H.; Hanawalt, Ronald B.; McPherson, James K. 1968.
Allelopathic control of herb growth in the fire cycle of California
chaparral. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 95(3): 225-231.
[4973]
62. Munz, Philip A. 1973. A California flora and supplement. Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press. 1905 p. [6155]
63. Munz, Philip A. 1974. A flora of southern California. Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press. 1086 p. [4924]
64. Nichols, R.; Adams, T.; Menke, J. 1984. Shrubland management for
livestock forage. In: DeVries, Johannes J., ed. Shrublands in
California: literature review and research needed for management.
Contribution No. 191. Davis, CA: University of California, Water
Resources Center: 104-121. [5708]
65. Nord, Eamor C.; Countryman, Clive M. 1972. Fire relations. In: McKell,
Cyrus M.; Blaisdell, James P.; Goodin, Joe R., eds. Wildland
shrubs--their biology and utilization: Proceedings of the symposium;
1971 July; Logan, UT. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-1. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range
Experiment Station: 88-97. [1773]
66. Parker, Robert, compiler. 1982. Reaction of various plants to 2,4-D,
MCPA, 2,4,5-T, silvex and 2,4-DB. Pullman, WA: Washington State
University, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension. 61 p. In
cooperation with: U.S. Department of Agriculture. [1817]
67. Parra-Szijj, Emilia A. 1990. Revegetation in the Sepulveda Wildlife
Reserve: a seven year summary. In: Hughes, H. Glenn; Bonnicksen, Thomas
M., eds. Restoration '89: the new management challenge: Proceedings, 1st
annual meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration; 1989 January
16-20; Oakland, CA. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Arboretum,
Society for Ecological Restoration: 139-151. [14693]
68. Pearcy, R. W.; Harrison, A. T. 1974. Comparative photosynthetic and
respiratory gas exchange characteristics of Atriplex lentiformis (Torr.)
Wats. in coastal and desert habitats. Ecology. 55(5): 1104-1111.
[17722]
69. Philbrick, Ralph N., Haller, J. R. 1977. The southern California
islands. In: Barbour, Michael G.; Malor, Jack, eds. Terrestrial
vegetation of California. New York: John Wiley and Sons: 893-906.
[7210]
70. Raunkiaer, C. 1934. The life forms of plants and statistical plant
geography. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 632 p. [2843]
71. Rice, Elroy L. 1974. Allelopathy. New York: Academic Press, Inc. 353 p.
[3317]
72. Rundel, Philip W. 1986. Structure and function in California chaparral.
Fremontia. 14(3): 3-10. [18650]
73. Sampson, Arthur W.; Jespersen, Beryl S. 1963. California range
brushlands and browse plants. Berkeley, CA: University of California,
Division of Agricultural Sciences, California Agricultural Experiment
Station, Extension Service. 162 p. [3240]
74. Sauer, Jonathan D. 1977. Fire history, environmental patterns, and
species patterns in Santa Monica Mountain chaparral. In: Mooney, Harold
A.; Conrad, C. Eugene, technical coordinators. Proceedings of the symp.
of the environmental consequences of fire and fuel management in
Mediterranean ecosystems; 1977 August 1-5; Palo Alto, CA. Gen. Tech.
Rep. WO-3. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service: 383-386. [4866]
75. Schmida, Avi; Barbour, Mitchel. 1982. A comparison of two types of
Mediterranean scrub in Israel and California. In: Conrad, C. Eugene;
Oechel, Walter C., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the symposium
on dynamics and management of Mediterranean-type ecosystems; 1981 June
22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and
Range Experiment Station: 100-106. [6014]
76. Sproul, Fred J. 1988. Restoration of coastal sage scrub (California).
Restoration & Management Notes. 6(1): 45-46. [5424]
77. Thomas, Timothy W. 1987. Population structure of the valley oak in the
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. In: Plumb, Timothy R.;
Pillsbury, Norman H., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the
symposium on multiple-use management of California's hardwood resources;
1986 November 12-14; San Luis Obispo, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-100.
Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific
Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 335-340. [5384]
78. Thorne, Robert F. 1976. The vascular plant communities of California.
In: Latting, June, ed. Symposium proceedings: plant communities of
southern California; 1974 May 4; Fullerton, CA. Special Publication No.
2. Berkeley, CA: California Native Plant Society: 1-31. [3289]
79. Timbrook, Jan. 1990. Ethnobotany of Chumash Indians, California, based
on collections by John P. Harrington. Economic Botany. 44(2): 236-253.
[13777]
80. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1982.
National list of scientific plant names. Vol. 1. List of plant names.
SCS-TP-159. Washington, DC. 416 p. [11573]
81. Vogl, Richard J. 1976. An introduction to the plant communities of the
Santa Ana and San Jacinto Mountains. In: Latting, June, ed. Symposium
proceedings: plant communities of southern California; 1974 May 4;
Fullerton, CA. Special Publication No. 2. Berkeley, CA: California
Native Plant Society: 77-98. [4230]
82. Vogl, Richard J.; Armstrong, Wayne P.; White, Keith L.; Cole, Kenneth L.
1977. The closed-cone pines and cypress. In: Barbour, Michael G.; Major,
Jack, eds. Terrestrial vegetation of California. New York: John Wiley
and Sons: 295-358. [7219]
83. Went, F. W.; Juhren, G.; Juhren, M. C. 1952. Fire and biotic factors
affecting germination. Ecology. 33(3): 351-364. [4919]
84. Westman, Walter E. 1981. Diversity relations and succession in
Californian coastal sage scrub. Ecology. 62(1): 170-184. [6128]
85. Westman, Walter E. 1982. Coastal sage scrub succession. In: Conrad, C.
Eugene; Oechel, Walter C., technical coordinators. Proceedings of the
symposium on dynamics and management of Mediterranean-type ecosystems;
1981 June 22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest
and Range Experiment Station: 91-99. [6013]
86. Westman, W. E.; O'Leary, J. F.; Malanson, G. P. 1981. The effects of
fire intensity, aspect and substrate on post-fire growth of Californian
coastal sage scrub. In: Margaris, N. S.; Mooney, H. A., eds. Components
of productivity of Mediterranean climate regions--basic and applied
aspects. The Hague, Netherlands: Dr W. Junk Pulishers: 151-179. [13593]
87. Whittaker, R. H. 1970. The biochemical ecology of higher plants. In:
Sondheimer, Ernest; Simeone, John B., eds. Chemical ecology. New York:
Academic Press: 43-70. [12769]
89. Zedler, Paul H. 1977. Life history attributes of plants and the fire
cycle: a case study in chaparral dominated by Cupressus forbesii. In:
Mooney, Harold A.; Conrad, C. Eugene, technical coordinators. Symposium
on the environmental consequences of fire and fuel management on
Menditerranean ecosystems: Proceedings; 1977 August 1-5; Palo Alto, CA.
Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-3. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service: 451-458. [4876]
90. Zedler, Paul H. 1981. Vegetation change in chaparral and desert
communities in San Diego County, California. In: West, D. C.; Shugart,
H. H.; Botkin, D. B., eds. Forest succession: Concepts and application.
New York: Springer-Verlag: 406-430. [4241]
91. Zedler, Paul H. 1982. Plant demography and chaparral management in
southern California. In: Conrad, C. Eugene; Oechel, Walter C., technical
coordinators. Proceedings of the symposium on dynamics and management of
Mediterranean-type ecosystems; 1981 June 22-26; San Diego, CA. Gen.
Tech. Rep. PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 123-127.
[6016]
92. Zedler, Paul H.; Gautier, Clayton R.; McMaster, Gregory S. 1983.
Vegetation change in response to extreme events: the effect of a short
interval between fires in California chaparral and coastal scrub.
Ecology. 64(4): 809-818. [4612]
93. Desimone, P. 1993, pers. comm.
Related categories for Species: Artemisia californica
| California Sagebrush
|
|