Publication Contents
Individual publications from:
Potter, Kevin M.; Conkling, Barbara L., eds. 2012. Forest health monitoring: 2009 national technical report. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-167. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 252 p.
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Introduction
Potter, Kevin M. -
Landscape pattern and context of forest and grassland in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico
Riitters, Kurt H. -
Area and percent of forest affected by biotic agents beyond reference conditions
Mai, Jeffrey A. -
Large-scale patterns of insect and disease activity in the Conterminous United States and Alaska from the National Insect and Disease Detection Survey Database, 2007 and 2008
Potter, Kevin M. -
Large-Scale Assessment of Invasiveness and Potential for Ecological Impact by Nonnative Tree Species.
Potter, Kevin M.; Smith, William D. -
Tree Mortality
Ambrose, Mark J. -
A revised sudden oak death risk map to facilitate national surveys
Koch, Frank H.; Smith, William D. -
Area and percent of forest affected by abiotic agents beyond reference conditions
Ellenwood, Jim -
Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the Conterminous United States and Alaska, 2001-08
Potter, Kevin M. -
Mapping drought conditions using multi-year windows
Koch, Frank H.; Coulston, John W.; Smith, William D. -
Climate, canker, and alder mortality in the Southern Rockies
Worrall, James J. -
Tracking population loss in Cornus florida since discovery of Discula destructiva, causal agent of dogwood anthracnose, in eastern North America
Jones, William E.; Smith, William D.; Twardus, Daniel B. -
Risk factors of oak decline and regional mortality patterns in the Ozark Highlands of Arkansas and Missouri
Spetich, Martin A.; Fan, Zhaofei; Fan, Xiuli; He, Hong; Shifley, Stephen R.; Moser, W. Keith -
Understanding the effects of fire management practices on forest health: implications for weeds and vegetation structure
Black, Anne E.; Landres, Peter. -
Documenting the Regional and local distribution of Kalmia latifolia and Rosa multiflora in West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Forests along a soil fertility gradient
Fajvan, M.A., R.S. Morin and T. Lister. -
Evaluating elevated levels of crown dieback among northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.) trees in Maine and Michigan: a summary of evaluation monitoring
Randolph, KaDonna; Bechtold, William A.; Morin, Randall S.; Zarnoch, Stanley J. -
Probabilistic commodity-flow-based focusing of monitoring activities to facilitate early detection of Phytophthora ramorum outbreaks
McKelvey, Steven C.; Smith, William D.; Koch, Frank -
Monitoring limber pine health in the Rocky Mountains and North Dakota
Burns, Kelly; Blodgett, Jim; Jackson, Marcus; Howell, Brian; Jacobi, William; Schoettle, Anna; Casper, Anne Marie; Klutsch, Jennifer -
Influence of bark beetle-caused mortality on fuel loadings and crown fire hazard in southwestern ponderosa pine stands
Hoffman, Chad M.; McMillin, Joel D.; Sieg, Carolyn Hull; Fule, Peter Z.