[Forest-list] 2014-05-25 NRMI: This Issue: Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) Stand Density and Some Other Good Things.

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*2014-05-25**NRMI: NATURAL RESOURCE MONITORING ITEMS OF INTEREST*

This Issue:*/Lodgepole Pine (_Pinus contorta_) Stand Density/***and Some 
Other Good Things.

*YELLOWSTONE LODGEPOLE PINE /(Pinus contorta/) STAND DENSITY- *Recently 
a member of one of the lists soought information on Lodgepole pine 
(/Pinus contorta) /density in Yellowstone National Park. Here are some 
sites that may be of interest.

Arcano, Rick; Tinker, Dan.2006. *Allometric model development, and 
biomass allocation patterns of lodgepole pine in the greater Yellowstone 
ecosystem* 
<http://www.firescience.gov/projects/03-1-1-06/project/03-1-1-06_03-1-1-06_arcanocoarserootposter.pdf>.Poster

Chen, Gang et al. 2012.*The influence of sampling density on 
geographically weighted regression: a case study using forest canopy 
height and optical data* 
<http://clas-pages.uncc.edu/gang-chen/files/2012/12/Chen_2012_IJRS_gwrsampling.pdf>, 
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 33:9, 2909-2924

Coops, Nicholas C. et al.2009. *Prediction and assessment of bark 
beetle-induced mortality of lodgepole pine using estimates of stand 
vigor derived from remotely sensed data* 
<http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/pubwarehouse/pdfs/29544.pdf>. Remote Sensing of 
Environment. 113: 1058-1066

Cornforth, William et al. 2012.*Remote sensing for practical forestry: 
Arboriculture to UAVs* 
<http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/%7Egisteac/eeo_agi/2012-13/9_cornforth_26042013.pdf>. 
27 slides.

Crabb, Benjamin A.; et al. 2012. *Development and assessment of 30-meter 
pine density maps for landscape-level modeling of mountain pine beetle 
dynamics* <http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_rp093.pdf>. Res. Pap. 
RMRS-RP-93WWW. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest 
Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 43 p.

Erdody, T.L.,Moskal, L. M., 2008. *LiDAR derived canopy fuel metrics for 
wildfire modeling* 
<http://www.sefs.washington.edu/research.pfc/pubs/fs/UW-RSGALFactsheet04.pdf>. 
Factsheet # 4. Remote Sensing and Geospatial Application Laboratory, 
University of Washington, Seattle, WA..

Framls. Sjammpm/ et al. 2013. *Monitoring forest regrowth following 
large scale fire using satellite data - A case study of Yellowstone 
National Park, USA.* 
<http://server-geolab.agr.unifi.it/public/completed/2013_EuJRS_46_551_569_Franks.pdf>European 
Journal of Remote Sensing -46 ; 561-569

Franks, Shannon. et al. 2013. *Monitoring forest regrowth following 
large scale fire using satellite data - A case study of Yellowstone 
National Park, USA.* 
<http://server-geolab.agr.unifi.it/public/completed/2013_EuJRS_46_551_569_Franks.pdf>European 
Journal of Remote Sensing 46: 561-569

Groot, Art. 2013. *Using Remotely Sensed Data to Increase Knowledge of 
Wood Fibre Resources* 
<http://cif-ifc.org/uploads/Website_Assets/Groot_-_Presentation_-_Jan_25.pdf>. 
22 slides.

Harrison, W. Doug; Potter, Tom. 2001*. A Satellite-Based Land Cover Map 
for the Upper Yellowstone River Watershed, Montana and Wyoming* 
<http://nris.mt.gov/yellowstone/govtaskforce/pdf/sblcm.pdf>*. *23 p.

Jakubauskas, Mark E.; Price Kevin. 2000. *Regression-Based Estimation of 
Lodgepole Pine Forest Age from Landsat Thematic Mapper Data* 
<http://www.geocarto.com.hk/cgi-bin/pages1/march00/regression.pdf>. 
Geocarto International, 15(1): 21- 26,

Jakubauskas, Mark E.; Price, Kevin P. 1997. *Empirical Relationships 
between Structural and Spectral Factors of Yellowstone Lodgepole Pine 
Forests.* 
<http://info.asprs.org/publications/pers/97journal/december/1997_dec_1375-1381.pdf>Photogrammetric 
Engineering & Remote Sensing,63(12): 1375-1381.

Johnson, Erik Wayne.2010.***A landscape-scale investigation into the 
risk of lodgepole pine mortality caused by mountain pine beetle 
dendroctonus ponderosae (/Coleoptera: Curculioidae: Scolytina/*/e/). 
<http://digitool.library.colostate.edu/exlibris/dtl/d3_1/apache_media/L2V4bGlicmlzL2R0bC9kM18xL2FwYWNoZV9tZWRpYS8xMTEyMzI=.pdf>Thesis. 
159 p.

Kashian, Daniel M. et al. 2004. *Spatial heterogeneity of lodgepole pine 
sapling densities following the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park, 
Wyoming, 
USA.*<http://landscape.zoology.wisc.edu/People/Turner/Kashian2004CJFR.pdf>Can. 
J. For. Res. 34: 2263--2276

Kashian, Daniel M. et al. 2006*. Carbon Storage on Landscapes with 
Stand-replacing Fires* 
<http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/56/7/598.full>*. 
*Bioscience 56(7): 598-606.

Kaufmann, Merrill R. et al. 2009? *The Status of Our Scientific 
Understanding of Lodgepole Pine and Mountain Pine Beetles -- A Focus on 
Forest Ecology and Fire Behavior* 
<http://csfs.colostate.edu/pdfs/lpp_scientific-ls-www.pdf>. TNC. 16 p.

Landram. Michael. 2004. *The Influence of Stand Density on Mortality in 
California's Forests - An Analysis of Inventory Data* 
<http://caforestpestcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2004/11/1004%20Landram%20Stand%20Density_Compressed.pdf>. 
50 slides.

Littron, Creighton. et al..2004. *Effects of tree density and stand age 
on carbonallocation patterns in postfire lodgepole pine* 
<http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/littonc/PDFs/Litton_Eco%20Apps_2004.pdf>. 
Ecological Applications, 14(2): 460--475.

McGregor, M.; Cole, D. 1985.*Integrating management strategies for the 
mountain pine beetle with multiple-resource management of lodgepole pine 
forests.* 
<http://www.usu.edu/beetle/documents2/1985McGregor%20Cole_Integrating%20Mngt%20Strategies%20for%20MPB.pdf>**USDA 
Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, GTR 
INT-174, 67 p.From George Wooten, Appeal list.

Moskal, L. Monika; Jakubauskas, Mark E. 2013. *Monitoring Post 
Disturbance Forest Regeneration with Hierarchical Object-Based Image 
Analysis.* 
<http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=remote%20sensing%20lodgepole%20pine%20density&source=web&cd=34&ved=0CIIBEBYwDTgU&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mdpi.com%2F1999-4907%2F4%2F4%2F808%2Fpdf&ei=GSg_U_fYPKKxsASD_YHwBw&usg=AFQjCNH64o4dPtWQoFyyT7dVHoCOyujgdQ&bvm=bv.64125504,d.cWc> 
Forests, 4, 808-829;

Nolan, Ann W. 2004. *Towards retrieval of forest cover density over snow 
from the Multi-angle Imaging ; SpectroRadiometer (MISR).* 
<http://www.geo.oregonstate.edu/files/geo/HP_Nolin_MISR.pdf>Hydrol. 
Process. 18, 3623--3636

Ryan, Michael G. et al. 2008. *Carbon cycling at the landscape scale: 
the effect of changes in climate and fire frequency on age distribution, 
stand structure, and net ecosystem 
production.*<http://www.firescience.gov/projects/03-1-1-06/project/03-1-1-06_03-1-1-06_final_report.pdf>Final 
Report JFSP Project Number: 03-1-1-06. 26 p.

Schoennagel, T. et al. 2009. *The effect of fire interval on post-fire 
understorey communities in Yellowstone National Park* 
<http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1654-1103.2004.tb02323.x/abstract;jsessionid=F352F509496C39C364260552778C17A5.f01t01?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false>. 
Journal of Vegetation Science 15(6) Abstract.

Schoennagel, T., et al. 2003.*_I_**nfluence of fire interval and 
serotiny on postfire lodgepole pine density in Yellowstone National 
Park* 
<http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1031&context=barkbeetles&sei-redir=1&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Furl%3Fsa%3Dt%26rct%3Dj%26q%3Dlodgepole%2520pine%2520stand%2520density%2520data%252Fsummary%2520for%2520yellowstone%2520np%26source%3Dweb%26cd%3D9%26ved%3D0CGQQFjAI%26url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdigitalcommons.usu.edu%252Fcgi%252Fviewcontent.cgi%253Farticle%253D1031%2526context%253Dbarkbeetles%26ei%3DW9Y9U-HWDeTB2QWa9IGoCQ%26usg%3DAFQjCNGfVytwwf4qk07DUUYEhJ59rtNpaQ%26bvm%3Dbv.64125504%2Cd.b2I#search=%22lodgepole%20pine%20stand%20density%20data%2Fsummary%20yellowstone%20np%22>. 
Ecology, 84(11): 2967---2978.

Schoennagel, Tania et al. 2006. *Influence of fire regimes on lodgepole 
pine stand age and density across the Yellowstone National Park (USA) 
landscape* 
<http://spot.colorado.edu/%7Eschoenna/images/Schoennageletal2006YNPmodel.pdf>. 
Landscape Ecol (2006) 21:1281--1296

Turner, Moncia. 2009. *Ecological Effects of the '88 Yellowstone Fires - 
A Story of Surprise, Constancy, and Change* 
<http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/ys17%282%29part2.pdf>. 27 
p. Yellowstone Science 17(2) 24-49.

Turner, Monica G. et al. 2007.***Cone production in young post-fire 
stands in Greater Yellowstone (USA* 
<http://www.uwyo.edu/tinkerlab/pdf%20files/turner%20et%20al%20fe&m%202007.pdf>*). 
*Forest Ecology and Management 242 (2007) 119--126

Turner, Monica. N.d. *Fire, vegetation and ecosystem processes in 
Yellowstone National Park.* 
<http://landscape.zoology.wisc.edu/Projects/YNP_overview.html>**

Vernier, Matt. 2004.- *Making Timber Cruising More Efficient - Automated 
Timber Stand Delineation and Density Estimation from Aerial Imagery* 
<http://www.imagingnotes.com/go/article_free.php?mp_id=56>

*SOME PUBLICATIONS/URLS OF INTEREST*

FAO*.* 2014. *Forestry Communication Toolkit 
<http://www.fao.org/forestry/communication-toolkit/en/>*

Medeiros, A.C., et al. 2014.*Dry forest restoration and unassisted 
native tree seedling recruitment at Auwahi, Maui. 
<http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/68.1.3> *Pacific Sci. 68(1):33-45.

Mellone, U., et al. 2013. *Summer pre-breeding movements of Eleonora's 
Falcon Falco eleonorae revealed by satellite telemetry: implications for 
conservation. 
<http://www.wildphoto.it/Mellone-prebreedingEleonoras-BCI.pdf>* Bird 
Conserv. Int. 23(4):487-494.

Mendoza, S.V., et al. 2014. *Consistency in bird use of tree cover 
across tropical agricultural landscapes. 
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Mikusin'ski, G., et al. 2014. *Biodiversity priority areas and 
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Oryx 48(1):17-22.

Mohan, Vishwa. 2014. *New forest survey mooted to address sustainable 
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The Times of India.

Monahan, W.B., et al. 2013. *Forecasting distributional responses of 
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PLoS ONE 8(12):e83163.

Morgenroth, Justin; Visse, Rien, 2013.*Uptake and barriers to the use of 
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of Forestry Science 2013, 43:16

Moritz, C.C.; Potter, S. 2013. *The importance of an evolutionary 
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Moskal, Monika L.; Jakubauskas, Mark E.2013. *Monitoring Post 
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<http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=lodgepole%20pine%20stand%20density%20data%2Fsummary%20for%20yellowstone%20np&source=web&cd=18&ved=0CGIQFjAHOAo&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mdpi.com%2F1999-4907%2F4%2F4%2F808%2Fpdf&ei=Uts9U76xKIvlsASii4KoCQ&usg=AFQjCNH64o4dPtWQoFyyT7dVHoCOyujgdQ&bvm=bv.64125504,d.b2I>* 
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Nan, Z.B. 2001. *Remote sensing application to grassland monitoring* 
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Nichole, Wendee. 2014.*Seeing the Forest for the Trees: How 'One Health' 
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Mongabay.com

Norman, James. 2014. *Drones striking a high-tech blow for conservation 
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Peng, Jing et al. 2013. *Estimate of extended long-term LAI data set 
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Pettorelli, Nathalie et al. 2014. *Satellite remote sensing for 
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Potter, K.M.; Woodall, C.W. 2014. *Does biodiversity make a difference? 
Relationships between species richness, evolutionary diversity, and 
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Conkling, USFS.

Pretorius, E. 2013. *Image Classification towards Mapping of Vegetation 
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