Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
|
|
REFERENCES
SPECIES: Rhamnus californica | California Coffeeberry
REFERENCES :
1. Atzet, Thomas; Wheeler, David L. 1984. Preliminary plant associations of
the Siskiyou Mountain Province. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 278 p. [9351]
2. Atzet, Tom; Wheeler, David; Smith, Brad; [and others]. 1984. The tanoak
series of the Siskiyou Region of southwest Oregon. Forestry Intensified
Research [Oregon State University]. 6(3): 6-7. [8593]
3. Atzet, Tom; Wheeler, David; Smith, Brad; [and others]. 1985. The tanoak
series of the Siskiyou region of southwest Oregon (Part 2). Forestry
Intensified Research. 6(4): 7-10. [8594]
4. Barbour, Michael G.; Major, Jack, eds. 1977. Terrestrial vegetation of
California. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1002 p. [388]
5. 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]
6. Biswell, H. H. 1959. Prescribed burning and other methods of deer range
improvement in ponderosa pine in California. In: Proceedings, Society of
American Foresters; 1959; San Francisco, CA. Bethesda, MD: Society of
American Foresters: 102-105. [5269]
7. Biswell, H. H. 1961. Manipulation of chamise brush for deer range
improvement. California Fish and Game. 47(2): 125-144. [6366]
8. 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]
9. Bovey, Rodney W. 1977. Response of selected woody plants in the United
States to herbicides. Agric. Handb. 493. Washington, DC: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. 101 p. [8899]
10. Bullock, Stephen H. 1978. Fruit abundance and distribution in relation
to types of seed dispersal in chaparral. Madrono. 25: 104-105. [9792]
11. Burrill, Larry C.; Braunworth, William S., Jr.; William, Ray D.; [and
others], compilers. 1989. Pacific Northwest weed control handbook.
Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Extension Service, Agricultural
Communications. 276 p. [6235]
12. Conrad, C. Eugene. 1987. Common shrubs of chaparral and associated
ecosystems of southern California. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-99. Berkeley, CA:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest
and Range Experiment Station. 86 p. [4209]
13. Cooper, W. S. 1922. The broad-sclerophyll vegetation of California.
Publ. No. 319. Washington, DC: The Carnegie Institution of Washington.
145 p. [6716]
14. 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]
15. 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]
16. Detling, LeRoy E. 1961. The chaparral formation of southwestern Oregon,
with considerations of its postglacial history. Ecology. 42(2): 348-357.
[6360]
17. Dayton, William A. 1931. Important western browse plants. Misc. Publ.
101. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture. 214 p. [768]
18. Dunn, Paul H.; Barro, Susan C.; Wells, Wade G., II; [and others]. 1988.
The San Dimas Experimental Forest: 50 years of research. Gen. Tech. Rep.
PSW-104. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 49 p. [8400]
19. Everett, Percy C. 1957. A summary of the culture of California plants at
the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1927-1950. Claremont, CA: The Rancho
Santa Ana Botanic Garden. 223 p. [7191]
20. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and
Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905]
21. Franklin, Jerry F.; Dyrness, C. T. 1973. Natural vegetation of Oregon
and Washington. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-8. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range
Experiment Station. 417 p. [961]
22. 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]
23. Gordon, Aaron; Sampson, Arthur W. 1939. Composition of common California
foothill plants as a factor in range management. Bull. 627. Berkeley,
CA: University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 95 p. [3864]
24. Gratkowski, H. 1961. Brush seedlings after controlled burning of
brushlands in southwestern Oregon. Journal of Forestry. 59(12): 885-888.
[3392]
25. Gratkowski, H. 1961. Brush problems in southwestern Oregon. Portland,
OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Forest and Range Experiment Station. 53 p. [8596]
26. Gratkowski, H. J.; Philbrick, J. R. 1965. Repeated aerial spraying and
burning to control sclerophyllous brush. Journal of Forestry. 63(12):
919-923. [8797]
27. Greenlee, Jason. 1977. Prescribed burning program for the coastal
redwoods and chaparral. In: Mooney, Harold A.; Conrad, C. Eugene,
technical coordinators. Proc. of the symposium on 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: 397-403. [4869]
28. Hanes, Ted L. 1971. Succession after fire in the chaparral of southern
California. Ecological Monographs. 41(1): 27-52. [11405]
29. Hanes, Ted L. 1974. The vegetation called chaparral. In: Rosenthal,
Murray, ed. Symposium on living with the chaparral: Proceedings; 1973
March 30-31; Riverside, CA. San Francisco, CA: The Sierra Club: 1-5.
[3261]
30. Hanes, Ted L. 1977. California chaparral. In: Barbour, Michael G.;
Major, Jack, eds. Terrestrial vegetation of California. New York: John
Wiley and Sons: 417-469. [7216]
31. Hanes, Ted L.; Jones, Harold W. 1967. Postfire chaparral succession in
southern California. Ecology. 48(2): 259-264. [9824]
32. Horton, J. S.; Kraebel, C. J. 1955. Development of vegetation after fire
in the chamise chaparral of southern California. Ecology. 36(2):
244-262. [3737]
33. Horton, Jerome S.; Wright, John T. 1944. The wood rat as an ecological
factor in southern California watersheds. Ecology. 25(3): 341-351.
[10682]
34. Hubbard, Richard L. 1974. Rhamnus L. Buckthorn. In: Schopmeyer, C. S.,
ed. Seeds of woody plants in the United States. Agriculture Handbook No.
450. Washington: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service:
704-708. [7738]
35. Griffin, James R. 1977. Oak woodland. In: Barbour, Michael G.; Malor,
Jack, eds. Terrestrial vegetation of California. New York: John Wiley
and Sons: 383-415. [7217]
36. Griffin, James R. 1982. Pine seedlings, native ground cover, and Lolium
multiflorum on the Marble-Cone burn, Santa Lucia Range, California.
Madrono. 29(3): 177-188. [4935]
37. Kartesz, John T.; Kartesz, Rosemarie. 1980. A synonymized checklist of
the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. Volume
II: The biota of North America. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North
Carolina Press; in confederation with Anne H. Lindsey and C. Richie
Bell, North Carolina Botanical Garden. 500 p. [6954]
38. Keeley, Jon E. 1977. Fire-dependent reproductive strategies in
Arctostaphylos and Ceanothus. In: Mooney, Harold A.; Conrad, C. Eugene,
technical coordinators. Symposium on the environmental consequences of
fire and fuel management in Mediterranean ecosystems: Proceedings; 1977
August 1-5; Palo Alto, CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-3. Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 391-396. [4868]
39. Keeley, Jon E. 1981. Reproductive cycles and fire regimes. In: Mooney,
H. A.; Bonnicksen, T. M.; Christensen, N. L.; [and others], technical
coordinators. Fire regimes and ecosystem properties: Proceedings of the
conference; 1978 December 11-15; Honolulu, HI. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-26.
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 231-277.
[4395]
40. Keeley, Jon E. 1986. Resilience of Mediterranean shrub communities to
fires. In: Dell, B.; Hopkins, A. J. N.; Lamont B. B., editors.
Resilience in Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Dordrecht, the Netherlands:
Dr. W. Junk Publishers: 95-112. [9826]
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, J. E.; Brooks, A.; Bird, T.; [and others]. 1986. Demographic
structure of chaparral under extended fire-free conditions. In: DeVries,
Johannes J., ed. Proceedings of the chaparral ecosystems research
conference; 1985 May 16-17; Santa Barbara, CA. Report No. 2. Davis, CA:
University of California, California Water Resources Center: 133-137.
[4834]
43. Kruckeberg, A. R. 1982. Gardening with native plants of the Pacific
Northwest. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 252 p. [9980]
44. 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]
45. Little, Elbert L., Jr. 1979. Checklist of United States trees (native
and naturalized). Agric. Handb. 541. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service. 375 p. [2952]
46. 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]
47. Martin, Bradford D. 1982. Vegetation responses to prescribed burning in
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, 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: 617. [6088]
48. McDonald, Philip M. 1981. Adapatations of woody shrubs. In: Hobbs, S.
D.; Helgerson, O. T., eds. Reforestation of skeletal soils: Proceedings
of a workshop; 1981 November 17-19; Medford, OR. Corvallis, OR: Oregon
State University, Forest Research Laboratory: 21-29. [4979]
49. McBride, Joe R.; Jacobs, Diana F. 1980. Information gathering for
vegetation preservation management: a case study Muir Woods National
Monument. In: Proceedings, 2nd conference on scientific research in the
National Parks; 1979 November 26-30; San Francisco, CA. Volume 7:
Ecosystem Studies/Interdisciplinary Studies. Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, National Park Service, and American Institute
of Biological Science: 464-477. [8780]
50. 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]
51. Minnich, R.; Howard, L. 1984. Biogeography and prehistory of shrublands.
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: 8-24. [4998]
52. Munz, Philip A. 1973. A California flora and supplement. Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press. 1905 p. [6155]
53. Munz, Philip A. 1974. A flora of southern California. Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press. 1086 p. [4924]
54. Parker, Virgil Thomas. 1984. Correlation of physiological divergence
with reproductive mode in chaparral shrubs. Madrono. 31(4): 231-242.
[5360]
55. Pase, Charles P. 1982. Sierran montane conifer forest. In: Brown, David
E., ed. Biotic communities of the American Southwest--United States and
Mexico. Desert Plants. 4(1-4): 49-51. [8884]
56. Pase, Charles P. 1982. Californian (coastal) chaparral. In: Brown, David
E., ed. Biotic communities of the American Southwest--United States and
Mexico. Desert Plants. 4(1-4): 91-94. [8891]
57. Patric, James H.; Hanes, Ted L. 1964. Chaparral succession in a San
Gabriel Mountain area of California. Ecology. 45(2): 353-360. [9825]
58. Pelton, John. 1962. Factors influencing survival and growth of a
seedling population of Arbutus menziesii in California. Modrono. 16(8):
237-256. [9048]
59. Reid, C.; Oechel, W. 1984. Effect of shrubland management on vegetation.
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: 25-41. [4999]
60. Roof, J. B. 1969. Some brief acquaintances with chinquapins. Four
Seasons. 3(1): 16-19. [7535]
61. Raunkiaer, C. 1934. The life forms of plants and statistical plant
geography. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 632 p. [2843]
62. Sampson, Arthur W. 1944. Plant succession on burned chaparral lands in
northern California. Bull. 65. Berkeley, CA: University of California,
College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station. 144 p. [2050]
63. 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]
64. Sawyer, J. O., Jr.; Andre, James M. 1990. An integrated approach to
enhancing rare plant populations through habitat restoration: I.
Populat. estimates for the Menzies' wallflower. 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:
469-477. [14716]
65. Sawyer, John O.; Thornburgh, Dale A.; Griffin, James R. 1977. Mixed
evergreen forest. In: Barbour, Michael G.; Major, Jack, eds. Terrestrial
vegetation of California. New York: John Wiley and Sons: 359-381.
[7218]
66. Talley, Steven N.; Griffin, James R. 1980. Fire ecology of a montane
pine forest, Junipero Serra Peak, California. Madrono. 27: 49-60.
[4788]
67. Thorne, Robert F. 1977. Montane and subalpine forests of the Transverse
and Peninsular ranges. In: Barbour, Michael G.; Major, Jack, eds.
Terrestrial vegetation of California. New York: John Wiley and Sons:
537-557. [7214]
68. 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]
69. Washington State Cooperative Extension Service. 1982. Herbicides in
forestry. Pullman, WA: Washington State University, College of
Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. 13 p. [7873]
70. Wells, Philip V. 1962. Vegetation in relation to geological substratum
and fire in the San Luis Obispo Quadrangle, California. Ecological
Monographs. 32(1): 79-103. [14183]
71. 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]
72. 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]
73. 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]
74. Van Dersal, William R. 1938. Native woody plants of the United States,
their erosion-control and wildlife values. Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Agriculture. 362 p. [4240]
75. 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]
76. Hickman, James C., ed. 1993. The Jepson manual: Higher plants of
California. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 1400 p.
[21992]
77. Kartesz, John T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of
the United States, Canada, and Greenland. Volume II--thesaurus. 2nd ed.
Portland, OR: Timber Press. 816 p. [23878]
78. Shiflet, Thomas N., ed. 1994. Rangeland cover types of the United
States. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management. 152 p. [23362]
79. Stickney, Peter F. 1989. Seral origin of species originating in northern
Rocky Mountain forests. Unpublished draft on file at: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Fire
Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT; RWU 4403 files. 7 p. [20090]
80. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1994. Plants
of the U.S.--alphabetical listing. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 954 p. [23104]
81. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Survey. [n.d.]. NP
Flora [Data base]. Davis, CA: U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Biological Survey. [23119]
82. St. John, Harold. 1973. List and summary of the flowering plants in the
Hawaiian islands. Hong Kong: Cathay Press Limited. 519 p. [25354]
Related categories for Species: Rhamnus californica
| California Coffeeberry
|
|