Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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REFERENCES
SPECIES: Abies bracteata | Bristlecone Fir
REFERENCES :
1. Axelrod, Daniel I. 1976. Evolution of the Santa Lucia fir (Abies
bracteata) ecosystem. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Gardens. 63:
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2. Barbour, Michael G. 1987. Community ecology and distribution of
California hardwood forests and woodlands. 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: 18-25. [5356]
3. 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.
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4. Critchfield, William B. 1988. Hybridization of the California firs.
Forest Science. 34(1): 139-151. [22019]
5. Dayton, William A. 1952. Notes on United States tree names: Bristlecone
fir. Rhodora. 54: 74-76. [21758]
6. Elias, Thomas S. 1980. The complete trees of North America: field guide
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7. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and
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10. Griffin, James R. 1975. Ecological Survey of Juniper Serra Peak
candidate Botanical Area. Consultant Report 1180. PSW-75. U.S.
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11. Griffin, James R. 1975. Plants of the highest Santa Lucia and Diablo
Range peaks, California. Res. Pap. PSW-110. Berkeley, CA: U.S.
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12. Griffin, James R. 1978. The Marble-Cone fire ten months later.
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13. Griffin, James R.; Critchfield, William B. 1972. The distribution of
forest trees in California. Res. Pap. PSW-82. Berkeley, CA: U.S.
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Monterey County, California. Wasmann Journal of Biology. 22(1): 1-184.
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the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. Volume
II: The biota of North America. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North
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19. Legg, Ken. 1953. Bristlecone fir makes its last stand. Nature Magazine.
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and naturalized). Agric. Handb. 541. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
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the California flora. University of California Publ. in Botany Volume
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Rocky Mountain forests. Unpublished draft on file at: U.S. Department of
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27. Talley, Steven Neal. 1974. The ecology of Santa Lucia fir (Abies
bracteata), a narrow endemic of California. Durham, NC: Duke University.
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28. Talley, Steven N. 1976. The role of fire within montane pine forest,
Junipero Serra peak. Consultant Report (Sec.1 No. 00171). Lick
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30. Thorne, Robert F. 1977. Montane and subalpine forests of the Transverse
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33. Franklin, Jerry F. 1974. Abies Mill. fir. In: Schopmeyer, C. S.,
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Related categories for Species: Abies bracteata
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