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0024-A-O/ ZTABM 2: GO? 4 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT MONTHLY ALERT BLM LIBRARY DENVER, CO IN THIS ISSUE » MANAGEMENT ALERT« » BOOK REVIEW<«« http://ncweb.sc.blm.gov/blmlibrary/ LLW-0083 TSP a About the MONTHLY ALERT... Sample Monthly Alert Citation: Monthly Alert# Author Title Imprint ‘ an 49. SONDERMAN, D.L GUIDE TO THE MEASUREMENT OF THREE CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT TO CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR YOWNG HARDWOOD TREES/DAVID L. SONDERMAN. BROOMALL PA., 1979. 12 P. ILL. REFS. (U.S. FOREST SERVICE. NORTHEASTERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION. GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT, NE-54) (PSW) (BLM) (RML) (WAU-FOR) 79-12-49. The citations listed in this Alert are arranged in broad topical categories. This permits browsing by subject interest. VISIT US TODAY ON THE INTRANET The BLM Library’s catalog is now on the BLM Intranet. You can search our collection for your favorite author, title, keyword or subject from your computer. Go to our Intranet site: http://ncweb.sc.blm.gov/bImlibrary and click on LIBRARY CATALOG. Please contact us ([email protected]) if you have any problems. 2+ ce SEs e‘ .* Are a *** Only interested in the Table of Contents for certain journal titles ?7?*** *** The type who loves receiving E-mail ?7?*** ***Interested in getting articles every month on a certain subject 77?+*+* ...then UNCOVER REVEAL may be just what you are looking for !!! The BLM Library is testing a pilot program in “push technology”. Simply choose up to 50 journal titles and their Table of Contents will automatically be sent to your E-mail mailbox as the journals are published. In addition, you can have citations for articles BY SUBJECT sent to your E-mail mailbox. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN THIS PILOT PROGRAM, OR NEED MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT JOAN PENZIEN at the BLM LIBRARY: (303-236-6633) ([email protected]) About Bureau of Land Management MONTHLY ALERT About the BLM Library Bureau of Land Management Monthly Alert announces recent publications significant to The BLM Library, part of the National natural resources management and research. Applied Resource Sciences Center is located Subject areas are generally limited to in Denver. We perform a full range of library renewable resources and fire management. services for all BLM personnel at no charge. We offer computer-based literature searching Most items listed in each Monthly Alert are for all subject areas. Literature searches may reprints of current journal articles or research be requested by calling the reference number papers. They are sent to you at your office below. The BLM Library has access to without charge upon receipt of you order (see libraries of every government agency, inside back cover). Books and other large universities, private institutions and foreign documents will be lent to you for a specific governments. If you have need for library period of time. Those items available for loan assistance contact: only are identified by a @ beside the item in the citation. Monthly Alert (303).236-7342 Reference (303) 236-6648 The Monthly Alert is available to all BLM employees. It is produced by the BLM Library. MAIN SECT(JIaauOrryN 20 00) abundance in the YellowRisvetr, oMnontean a. RIVERS; Vol. 7 no. 1 (1999) : p. 21-32. ABANDOMINNEE LDAN D 030. Nakano, Shigeru, Hitoshi Miyasaand kNaaot,osh i iKunhpaurtas.a — l—eo —er Spreaapd p an seamp ay OF find oltdr easureas tab andoned minings ites.R OCK & CGY; Vas8 0 no. 7 (October 1999) : p. 2435- GEM; Vol. 29 no. 12 (Decemb19e9r9) :p .5 2-57. 2441. ARCHAEOLOGY 111. Bradley, Bruce. A Soho phase canal adjacent to Pueblo Grande, Phoenix, Arizona. KIVA; Vol. 65 no. 1 (Fall environmental a. FA 199: p9. 3)5-6 2. ENVIRONMENT. JOURNAL; Vol. 10 no. 3 (Autumn 1999) : p. 129-134. 085. Hutchison, Delbert W., SimonT . Malcomber, and L. AMPHIBIANS Susan Pletscher. A multidisciplinary investigations of the applicability of the Pleistocene herpetofaunal stability 059. oe , R. Brucaen d ChriChris topher AA.. Pearl, Klamatah- model to collared lizards png collaris HERPETOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS; No. 13 (1999) JOURNAL; : p. 81-141. Vol. 19 no. 4 (October 1999) : p. 341.350. 110. Huckleberry, Gary. ic identification of 031. oe keen S Se. destructive floods in relict a case study from the midGdilal Reive r, Arizona. KIVA: Vol. 65 no. | (Fall amphibians. ECOLOGY Vol.8 0n o. 7 (Ocmber 1999) 199: p9. )7-3 4. : p. 2442-2448. 112. Woodson, Bm K . Migrations in late Anasazi 106. Russell, Kevin R., David H. Van Lear, and David C. from the hill site. KIVA; ol. 65 no.T all 1999): p. 63 Guynn, Jr. Prescribed fire effects on fauna: review and oe “WILDLIFE mage no. 2 (Summer 1999): AVIAN p. . 092. Downs, Kevin D. and Stanley H a Ee Cann DAES TORALE S 099. Tanner, WilmerW . tememmerbeon 1 AT, i § ) TB N IST; Vol behavior of TURALIST. Vol. (BISHOP). GREA 59 no. 4 ( 1999) :p . 339-347. BASIN NATURALIST; Vol. 59 no. 4 (October 1999) : p. 387-389. 101. Janss, Guyonne F.E. and Miguel Ferrer. Miti of opr tend pe5 es pew. DLIFE AQUATIC IETY BULLETIN; Vol.3 7n o. (Summer 1999): p. 263-273. 010. Bassett, Zasha. crab invasions. WOMEN IN NATURAL CES; vol. 20 no. 2 (Winter 091. a oo L. et al. Predatory bird 1999) : p. 25-26. Desert, California. GREAT BASIN : NATURAL T; voLs599 no. 4 (October 1999) :p . 331- 116. Helfrich, Louis A., et al. Influence of low--head diversion dams on fish passage, community composition, ard 072. McCaBrifan Jf.,M iecharel Ly. We,ge and 028. ChriJasnicte Mi. aandn Sco,tt D. Wilson. Long-term A.N icolai. Spring migration of Eiders at ecosystem i of an intrgorasds iun tche enordthe rn Cape Romanzof, BIRDS; Vol. 30 Great Plains. OGY; Vol. 80 no. 7 (October 1999) no. 3 (1999) : p. 167-173. : 2397-2407. : Mlodinow, Steven G., Steven Feldasndt Bielli Twnei t. 026. Kolb, Kimberley J., and John S. Sperry. Differenceis n The Bristle-thighed Curlew landfall of 1998: climatic factors and notes on identification. WESTERN BIRDS; (Artemisia tPriiddeennttaatiaa)y . ECOLOGY: Vol. 80°n o. 7 (October 1999) :p . 2373-2384. Vol. 30 no. 3 (1999) : p. 133-155. 121. pre pena Sa ah egg gg tA i22. Pagel,M . ing the histpaotterrnsi ofc biaololgic al northem spotted ow! habitat. FOREST evolution. NA ; Vol. 401 no. 6756 (October 28, SCIENCE: Vol. 45 no.4 (1 : p. 520-527. 199:9 p.) 87 7. 071. Patten, Michael A..Guy McCaands Joksepih Meorla n. 009. Zieroth, Elaine J. The advantage. WOMEN IN First record of the American Woodcock for California, NATURAL RESOURCES; Vol. 20 no. 4 (Summer a Neg bali yer deel rary 1999) : p. 30-32. WESTERN ; Vol. 30 no. 3 (1999:) p . 156-166. CAVES 096. Pelren, Eric C. and John A. Crawford. Blue grouse nesting parameters and habitat associations in 006. Jones, Bob. Amernewi cacverna wo’ndesrlan d. ROCK northeastern Oregon. GREAT BASIN NATURALIST; & GEM; Vol. 29 no. 12 (December !999) : p. 12-19. Vol. 59 no. 4 (October 1999) : p. 368-373. CLIMATE CHANGE 002. Wauer, Roland H. Parks are for the birds.N ATIONAL PARKS; Vol. 73 no. 3/4 (March/Aprii 1999) : p. 26-29. 125. ss N W. Climate res GLOBAL ENVIRONDIENTAL CHANGE, BIODIVERSITY Vol. 9 Supplemeisnsute a(1r99y9) :p . $31-S49. 065. Noss, Reed F.e t al. A conservation for the Klamath- 124. White, Andrew, Melvin G.R. Cannell, and Andrew D. sais NATURAL JOURNAL; Vol. 19 no.4 ( 1999): p. 392-411. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Vol. 9 Supplementary 045. cWardale, oDaviad A.a, ett alo. dPslan Tremovavls ins —— issue (1999) : p. $21-S30. COMPETITION 098. a oe Ww.s ae a Geen BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ”U rtamisie TB ST; Vol. 59 no. 027. esion ell ahd Chie Anche. Shrub invasion of 4 (cmb 1999): p. 190-383. : recruitment is continuous and not biomass or . ECOLOGY; Vo8l0 .no . CONSERVATION 7 (October 1999) : p. 2385- 96. 118. Stewart, Doug, Lisa Drew and Mark Wexler. How consgerewr frvom aa wthisiper oton a r oar.N ATIONAL. WILDLIFE; Vol. 38 no. 1 (December/January 2000): 131. Harrison, S. Native and alien species diversity at the p.23-43. local and scales in a grazed California land. OECOLOGIA; Vol. 121 no. 1 (October 1, 1999) : p. 99. DESERTS ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT 003. a will yec et gee Canyonlands: additional $00, acres desert redrock. 051. Huszar, Eric, W. Douglass Shaw, and Jeffrey Englin. NATIONAL PARKS; Vol. 73 no. 7/8 (July/August Recreational from reservoir storage level 1999) : p. 14-15. WATER URCES RESEARCH; Vol. 35 no. 11 (November 1999) : p. 3489-3494. 025. Dent, Lisa C. and Nancy B. Grimm. Spatial heterogeneity of stream water nutrient concentrations 018. Imperial, Mark T. Institutional analy over successiontailme . ECOLOGY; Vol. 80 no. 7 (October 1999) :p . 2283-2298. MANAGEMENT; Vol. 24 no. 4 (NOVEMBER 1999): 032. Desmet, P.G. and R.M. Cowling. me cee Se p. 449-465. fossorial rodents: o Se pues in the phytotoxic arid Pe SOURNAL aD 009. Zieroth, Elaine J. The advantage. WOMEN IN A. ONMENTS; Vel oe 1 (Septembe0r1 , 1999) NATURAL RESOURCES; Vol. 20 no. 4 (Summer : p. 55. 1999) : p. 30-32. 097. Greger, Paul D. and Evan M. Romney. High foal ECOSYSTEMS mortality limits ofa desert feral horse p in Nevada. T BASIN NATURALIST; Vol. 59 no 124. White, Andrew, Melvin G.R. Cannell, and Andrew D 4 (October 1999:) p . 374-379. Friend. Climate i on ecosystems and ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE; Vol. 9 Supplementary 091. RicharLd. et al. Predatory bird ions in ep oe) jave Desert, California. T BASIN issue (1999) : p. $21-S30. a ST; Vol. 59 no. 4 (October 1999:) p . 331- @055. Galliano, Steven J. and Gary M. Loeffler. 1999. Place define stems. General 083. Wainwright, John, Anthony J. a, oe ae 2 -GTR-462. OR: USDA, Abrahams. Rainfall creosotebush. Roce Wek tail Heckenet tentaeth ation. 31p. JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS: Vol. 43 no. 2 (October 1999) : p. 111-120. 023. individaals top opetetion Gensites:. searching fort he DIVERSITY ECOLOGY; Vol. 80 no. 7 (Ocwber 1999): p. 2225- 056. Jules. E-ik S., Dominick A. DellaSala and Jennifer K. 2236. Marsden. The Klamath-SiskiyTouE aan a ogy JOURNAL; Vol. 19 no. 4 ( 1999) : p. ENDANGERED SPECIES 017. Smallwood, K. Shawn. Using the best scientific data for (057. DellaSala. Dominick A.et al. A conservation. ENVIRONMENTAL biodiversity te”K lamtSiskrou Ecoegon MAN ; Vol. 24 no. 4 (NOVEMBER 1999): NATURAL AREAS JOURNAL. Vol. 19 no. rye p. 421-435. 7 1999): p. 300-319. ©001. Graham, Russell T. eta l. 1999. The effeofc thtinsnin g and similar stand treatments on fire behavior in western Bryan, Rorke B.,R ichard M. Hawke, and David L. Rockwell. Automated for soil Pontiand, OR: US. Department 0 f Aadaiieie, Soermesetn erosion research. SOIL IETY OF _—2enge pier saboll AMERICA JOURNAL; Vol. 63 no. 4 (July/August 1999) : p.9 77-987. 081. LeuTsom cand hKene Frenderi,ck. The increasing safety during mopup 053. by oe Pos corre, waneeag ond See onc anett MANAGEMENT NOTESV ol. 59 no. 4 (Fall 1199 9) : p. WATER RFSOURCERSE SEARCHV,o l.3 5n o. 11 | (November 1999) : p. 3531-3546. 015. Li, Chao, ian G.W. Corns & Richard C. Yang. Fire frequency aad size distribunudetr inaotunra l EXOTIC PLANTS a new hypothesis. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY; vol. 14 no. 6 (Decemb19e99r) : p. 533-542. 089. Allen, Karen and Katherine Hansen. Geography of exotic ony are sets pr Usk OREA Yellowstone National 084. yc L.M. and K.C. Chau. Morphologicaanld USA. GREAT B NATURALIST; Vol. 59 no. 4 (October 1999) : p. 315-322. 164 no. bdo ): p. 683-691. EXTINCTION 034. Mfourr ph“y2s,t pun ene ieee ener nagement, FIRE 062. Jules, Erik S. By my consequences of forest the Klamath ion. NATURAL MANA\ NOTES."V ols59 no. 3 (Summer 1999) JOURNAL: Vol. 19 no. 4 ( 1999) : p. : p. 24-28. 368-378. 013. Peterson, Janice. Emissions from wildland & prescribed FIRE fire. WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES; vol. 19 no. 4 (Summer 1998:) p . 25-28. 078 Barrett, TB Ay gy = Beg MANA NOTES; Vol. 59 no4.( Fa ll 1999) :p . 106. ae Se DavidH . Van Lear, and DavidC . eS, . Prescribed. fire effects on e5 014. Brown, Peter M., Merrill R. Kaufmann and Wayne D. SOCIETY BUULLL ETIN; vol. 27 no. (Summer 1999): ee Sn fone Of pat Sie p. 374-384. Colorado. LANDSCAPE ECO Y; vol. 14 no. 6 080. Thorpe, Dan. Those really bad fire days: what makes (December 1999) :p . 513-532. them so dangerous? MANAGEMENT NOTES: Vol. 59 no. 4 (Fall 1999): p. 27-29. 033. Coonrod, Mickey. Arizona’s estraeteg ic fre oo wildland-urban interface. NAGEMENT 029. pena Steven E. Pollen performance of plants in NOTES; Vol. 59 no. 3 (Scammer 119599 ) p. 29-30. xy & burned and unburned environments. ng Y; Vol. 80 no. 7 (October 1999) : p. 2427- 120. Gilless, J. ~e |= 7 S. Fried. —_ representation o vior in a wildland —— ing model for California. FOREST 053. Wilson, CathyJ . Effects of logging and fire on runoff — E; Vol. 45 no. 4 (1999:) p . 492-499. and erosion on highly erodible granitic soils in Tasmania. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH; Vol. 35 p. 208-213. no. 1] (November 1999) : p. 3531-3546. 121. North, Malcolm P., et al. Forest stand structure of the |A es pa John. Usingf elled timbera sw aterb arst o northern owl’s foragi habitat. FOREST ite a MANAGEMENT SCIENCE; Vol. 45 no. 4 (1999) : p. 520-527. NOTES; 59 no. 4 (Fall 1999). p. 35-38. Secord, Mark L., PeterE . aaa ane eee 2. Pletscher. 079. og AB rad Washa. Fire use Lap ge of and spatial factors on clearcut year. FIRE MANAGE white-tailed deer in northern Idaho. WESTERN sadeV ol. 59 no. ryt 1999) : p. 22-26. 10 AL OF APPL'ED FORESTRY; Vol. 14 no. 4 (October 1999) : p. 177-182. Zieroth, Elaine J. The advantage. WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES; Vol. 20 no. 4 (Summer 0133. Smith, Helen Y. and StephenF .A mo, eds. 1999. Eighty- 1999) : p. 30-32. oo yous f change managed General Teecchhnniiicccaalla lR eport TR Open,U i"U SDA, Racks Montesin Resoerth Stine plus 14 foldout photopoint pages, one poster. ColRoebermt G.a andn Ar,thur R. and life of the Klamath-Siski 130. Yin, X. The decay of forest wood debris: numerical NA AREAS JOURNAL; ol. 19 no. 4 (October modeling and i based on some 300 data cases 19:9 p.9 320)-34 0. from North America. OECOLOGIA; Vol. 121 no. 1 (October1 , 1999) : p. 81. 0134. more, tan. SG. comme oo d leadership strategies for forest science managemenatn d FRAGMENTATION in an increascoimnplgexl yan d meen of a workshop . August 23-26, 1998. 062. Ju les, Erik S. Ry j qe ny Lot forest Group 6.06.00 Woekshor Proc. P-6. Fo rt AREAS J1OU RNAL; Vol. 19 no. py he 1999): p. CollinsC,O : USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 66p. GEOLOGY 067. rn gp aer and Rick G. Kelsey. py Po Doug r ponderosa pine seedlings wi iar 058. Robert G. and Arthur R. Kruckeberg. Geology ications of methanol and ethanol. WESTERN and I LAREAS JOURNALS Gut 10 ee RNAL OF APPLIED FORESTRY; Vol. 14 no. 4 NA AREAS JOURNAL; Vol. 19 no. 4 (October (October 1999) : p. 183-185. 19:9 p.9 320)-34 0. Filion Ducciemtins of ad ede-hon- prokerans vine 041. Jones, Bob. Gold’s mineral . ROCK & GEM; of a Vol. 29 no. 8 (August 1999) : p. 12-15. community eleven years after site vor release. ESTERN JJtO URNAL APPLIED 049. Kaufmann, Georg and Jean Braun. Karst aquifer FORESTRY; Vol. 14 no. 4 (October 1999) : p. 194-199. evolution in fracture rocks WATER RESOURCES — Vol. 35 no. 11 (Novemb19e99r) :p . 3223- 069. Monleon. V.J. et al. 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