Publications and references

Extended abstracts from the Division 1 meeting (Silviculture Research in a Changing World) held in Montpellier, France in June, 2004 were published in 2005 in IUFRO World Series Volume 15 (eds. J. Parrotta, H.-F. Maitre, D. Auclair, M.-H. Lafond).

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Abstracts from the session on Silviculture and management of rare, threatened and endangered tree species at the XXII IUFRO World Congress (Forests in the Balance: Linking Tradition and Technology) held in Brisbane, Australia in August, 2005 were published in The International Forestry Review in 2005 in Vol. 7(5).  Papers from this session and from the session on managing forest landscape mosaics for production and conservation were published in a special issue of Biological Conservation, Vol. 137(4) July 2007.

Papers from Biological Conservation, Vol. 137(4) July 2007:

Devall, M.S., G.C. Smith. 2007. Forests in the balance: Linking tradition and technology in landscape mosaics. Biological Conservation 137: 487-488. PDF (105 K)

Connor, K., G. Schaffer, J. Donahoo, M. Devall, E. Gardiner, T. Hawkins, D. Wilson, N. Schiff, P. Hamel, T. Leininger. 2007. Development, fatty acid composition, and storage of drupes and seeds from the endangered pondberry (Lindera melissifolia). Biological  Conservation 137: 489-496. PDF (233 K)

Jacobs, D.F. 2007. Toward development of silvical strategies for forest restoration of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) using blight-resistant hybrids. Biological  Conservation 137: 497-506. PDF (900 K)

Todaro, L., L. Andreu, C.M. D’Alessandro, E. Gutiérrez, P. Cherubini, A. Saracino. 2007. Responses of Pinus leucodermis to climate and anthropogenic activity in the National Park of Pollino (Basilicata, Southern Italy. Biological Conservation 137: 507-519. PDF (1005 K)

Deal, R.L. 2007. Management strategies to increase stand structural diversity and  enhance biodiversity in coastal rainforests of Alaska. Biological Conservation 137: 520-532. PDF (583 K)

Loyn, R.H., McNabb, E.G., Macak, P., Noble, P. 2007. Eucalypt plantation as habitat for birds on previously cleared farmland in south-eastern Australia. Biological  Conservation 137:533-548. PDF (973 K)

Gjerde, I., Sætersdal, Blom, H.H. 2007. Complimentary hotspot inventory – a method for identification of important areas for biodiversity at the forest stand level. Biological Conservation 137:549-557. PDF (200 K)

Stoneman, G.L. 2007. 'Ecological forestry' and eucalypt forests managed for wood production in south-western Australia. Biological Conservation 137: 558-566. PDF (180 K)

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Devall, Margaret S. 2008. Effect of global climate change on rare trees and shrubs. Unasylva  60: 29.

Hawkins. T.S., Schiff, N.M, Gardiner, E.S, Leininger, T., Devall, M.S., Wilson, D., Hamel, P., McCown, D.D., and Connor K. 2007. Micropropagation of the endangered shrub  pondberry (Lindera melissifolia [Walt.] Blume. HortScience 42:407-409.

Lockhart, B.R., Gardiner, E.S., Leininger, T.D., Connor, K., Hamel, P., Schiff, N., Wilson, A. and Devall, M. 2006. Flooding facility helps scientists examine the ecophysiology of floodplain species used in bottomland hardwood restorations. Ecological Restoration 24(3):151-157.

Lockhart, B. R., E. S. Gardiner, T. P. Stautz, T. D. Leininger, P. B. Hamel, K. F. Connor, N. M. Schiff, A. D. Wilson, and M. S. Devall.  2007. Non-destructive estimation of leaf area for pondberry. Research Note SRS-14. Asheville, NC:  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 1-5.

Hawkins, T. S., E. S. Gardiner, and G. S. Comer. 2009. Modeling the relationship between extractable chlorophyll and SPAD-502 readings for endangered plant  species research. Journal for Nature Conservation 17:125-129.

Lockhart, B.R., Gardiner, E.S., Stuatz, T.P., Leininger, T.D., Hamel, P.B.,   Connor, K.F., Schiff, N.M., Wilson, A.D., and Devall, M.S. 2007. Non-destructive estimation of leaf area for pondberry. Research Note SRS-14. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 5p.

Lockhart, B.R., Gardiner, E.S., Leininger, T.D., Connor, K., Hamel, P., Schiff, N.,  Wilson, A., and Devall, M. 2006. Flooding facility helps scientists examine the  ecophysiology of floodplain species used in bottomland hardwood restorations.  Ecological Restoration 24(3):151-157.

Hawkins, T.S., Schiff, N.M., Leininger, T.D., Gardiner, E.S., Devall, M.S., Hamel, P.B., Wilson, A.D. and Connor, K.F. 2009. Growth and intraspecific competitive abilities of the dioecious Lindera melissifolia (Lauraceae) in varied  flooding regimes. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 136:91-101.

Hawkins, T.S., Skojac, D.A., Lockhart, B.R., Leininger, T.D., Devall, M.S., and Schiff, N.M. 2009. Bottomland forests in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley  associated with the endangered Lindera melissifolia. Castanea 74(2):105-113.

Connor, K.F., Schafer, G.M., Donahoo, J., Devall, M.S., Gardiner, E.S., Leininger, T.D., Wilson, A.D., Schiff, N.M., Hamel, P.B., and Echt, C.. 2006. A  study of the early fruit characteristics of pondberry. In: Connor, Kristina F., ed.  Proceedings of the 13th biennial southern silvicultural research conference; 2005 February 28-March 4; Memphis, TN. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-92. Asheville, NC:  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station:  564-568.

Smith, C.G. III, Hamel, P.B., Devall, M.S. and Schiff N.M. 2004. Hermit Thrush  is the first observed dispersal agent for pondberry (Lindera melissifolia). Castanea 69(l):l-8.

Abilio, F.M., Smith III, C.G., Tidwell, C., Hamel, P., Devall, M., and Leininger,  T. 2008. Pondberry (Lindera melissifolia) Seed Predators. IV Latin American  Forestry Congress, Merida, Venezuela, 2-5 April 2008, Electronic Proceedings  C54-2 p. 1-8.

Devall, Margaret, Schiff, Nathan and Boyette, Douglas. 2001. Ecology and  reproductive biology of the endangered pondberry (Lindera melissifolia [Walt]  Blume. Natural Areas Journal 21: 250-258.

Devall, M.S. and Schiff, N.M. 2002. A Guide to Finding Pondberry (Lindera  melissifolia). Science Update SRS-003. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Devall, M. S and Schiff, N.M.  2004.  Lindera melissifolia (Walt.) Blume, Lauraceae. In: John K. Francis (ed.) Wildland shrubs of the United States and its territories: thamnic  descriptions: volume 1. GTR-IITF-26. San Juan, PR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,  Forest Service, International Institute of Tropical Forestry, and Ft. Collins, CO: U.S.  Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. pp. 440-441.

Devall, M.S.; Schiff, N.M.; Skojac, S.A. 2004. Outplanting of the endangered pondberry.  Pp. 574-577 in: Connor, K.F., ed. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern  silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–71. Asheville, NC: U.S.  Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 594 p.

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Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Calophyllum polyanthum (Guttiferae). 13 p. KFRI,  Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Dysoxylum malabaricum (Meliaceae). 14 p. KFRI,   Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Garcinia gummi-gutta (Guttiferae). 12 p.  KFRI,  Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Gmelina arborea (Verbenaceae). 14 p. KFRI, Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Grewia tiliaefolia (Tiliaceae). 13 p.  KFRI, Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Haldina cordifolia (Rubiaceae). 13 p. KFRI, Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Lagerstroemia microcarpa (Lythraceae). 13 p. KFRI, Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Melia dubia (Meliaceae). 12 p. KFRI, Peechi.

Nair, K.K.N., C. Mohanan and George Mathew 2002. Plantation technology: Vateria indica  (Dipterocarpaceae). 13 p. KFRI,  Peechi.