Publication Contents
Individual publications from:
Potter, Kevin M.; Conkling, Barbara L., eds. 2016. Forest health monitoring: national status, trends, and analysis 2015. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-213. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Potter, Kevin M. -
Chapter 2: Large-Scale Patterns of Insect and Disease Activity in the Conterminous United States and Alaska from the National Insect and Disease Survey, 2014
Potter, Kevin M.; Paschke, Jeanine L. -
Chapter 3: Large-Scale Patterns of Forest Fire Occurrence in the Conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii, 2014
Potter, Kevin M. -
Chapter 4: 1-Year (2014 , 3-Year (2012–2014 ) , and 5-Year (2010–2014) Maps of Drought and Moisture Surplus for the Conterminous United States
Koch, Frank H.; Coulston, John W. -
Chapter 5: Tree Mortality
Ambrose, Mark J. -
Chapter 6: National Update of Forest Fragmentation Indicators, 2001–2011
Riitters, Kurt H. -
Chapter 7: Distribution and Intensification of Bur Oak Blight in Iowa and the Midwest ( Project NC-EM-B-10-01)
Harrington, Thomas C.; McNew, Douglas L. -
Chapter 8: Determining the Extent of the Invasive Nonnative Ailanthus Tree Using Helicopter Mapping within Appalachian Ohio Oak Forests (Project NE-EM-F-11-01)
Rebbeck, Joanne; Coon, Cheryl; Kloss, Aaron. -
Chapter 9: Current Health Status of American Beech and Distribution of Beech Bark Disease in Wisconsin( Project NC-EM-B-11-01)
Petrillo, Holly A. -
Chapter 10: Investigation of Rapid White Oak ( Quercus alba ) Mortality within the Ozark Plateau and Adjacent Forest-Prairie Transition Ecoregion ( Project NC-EM-B-13-01)
Reed, Sharon E.; English, James T.; Muzika, Rose Marie. -
Chapter 11: The Influence of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Productivity and Storage in Central U.S. Rockies Lodgepole Pine Forests (Project INT-EM-B-10-03)
Hansen, E. Matthew; Amacher, Michael C.; Van Miegroet, Helga; Long, James N.; Ryan, Michael G. -
Chapter 12: Forest Fuels and Predicted Fire Behavior in the First 5 Years after a Bark Beetle Outbreak With and Without Timber Harvest (Project INT-EM-F-11-04)
Sieg, Carolyn; Allen, Kurt; Hoffman, Chad; McMillin, Joel. -
Chapter 13: Implement Interagency Whitebark Pine Monitoring for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem(Project INT-EM-F-12-01)
Legg, Kristen L.; Shanahan, Erin; Bokino, Nancy; McCloskey, Kelly; Munson, Steve; Blackford, Darren. -
Chapter 14: Impact of Bark Beetle Infestation on Fuel Loads and Fire Behavior in “Old-Stage” Southwestern Ponderosa Pine (Project INT-EM-F-12-02)
Hansen, E. Matthew; Johnson, Morris C.; Bentz, Barbara J.; Vandygriff, James C.; Munson, A. Steven. -
Chapter 15: Monitoring Mountain Pine Beetle Life Cycle Timing and Phloem Temperatures at Multiple Elevations and Latitudes in California(Project WC-EM-09-02)
Bentz, Barbara; Vandygriff, James; Jensen, Camille; Coleman, Tom; Maloney, Patricia; Smith, Sherri; Grady, Amanda; Schen-Langenheim, Greta. -
Chapter 16: Monitoring Plots to Evaluate Spread Characteristics, Stand/Site Attributes, Management, and Disturbance Relationships of Black Stain Root Disease in Douglas-fir Plantations in Northern California (Project WC-EM-B-14-03)
Keeler, Vince D.; Angwin, Peter A.; Drake, Todd J.; Siemers, Robert L. -
Chapter 17: Forest Health Monitoring in Southern California : High-temporal Monitoring Using Advanced Image Analysis Techniques (Project WC-EM-F-11-01)
Ramirez, Carlos; Huang, Shengli; Kennedy, Kama; Mallory, Jeffery.