Welcome to the Dead Wood Discussion List Patrick Shea brought several informational questions to my attention as the Dead Wood Discussion List moderator. I...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Nov 22, 1999 10:32 pm
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Subject: First International Conference on Wood in World Rivers Announcing the First International Conference on Wood in World Rivers to be held October 23-27,...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Dec 7, 1999 6:22 pm
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Dead Wood Discussion List Members I guess one should never start any discussion list with a question on policy. Please excuse me for doing such and please...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Jan 17, 2000 9:58 pm
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At the Dead Wood symposium in November, Jack Ward Thomas made the challenge to the participants about providing a new synthesis of dead wood ecology and ...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Jan 17, 2000 9:59 pm
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I am glad to see there is interest in continuing the discussion and cooperation in working on the dead wood issue. This vital (yet often missing) component of...
Don Bragg
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Jan 18, 2000 4:00 pm
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Jeff asked me to forward the following response to the entire group -- I'm working on a project with a number of other folks (Bruce Marcot, Janet Ohmann, Karen...
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Jan 18, 2000 11:25 pm
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Large dead trees are deemed to be more important. This is justified by indicating that more of something (i.e.,. usually woodpecker nesting cavities or feeding...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Jan 20, 2000 3:21 pm
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Please pass this message to anyone who might be interested in discussions on dead wood ecology and management. A discussion list on "Dead Wood Ecology and...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Jan 20, 2000 3:46 pm
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Brad Valentine
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Jan 20, 2000 7:00 pm
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Brad Valentine
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Jan 20, 2000 8:15 pm
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While we haven't looked specifically at benefits to wildlife of large vs. small woody debris based on tree volume, there are a number of studies out that ...
Michael_Herder@...
Jan 20, 2000 11:01 pm
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In my experiance, after personally collecting tens-of-thousands of forest carabid beetles in the Pacific Northwest (ca. 700 spp.), downed dead-tree size does...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Jan 21, 2000 12:44 am
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Some thoughts on the relationship between size and the behavior of CWD. Edmonds and Eglitis 1989 reported higher densities of attack of the wood boring beetle...
Jim Marra
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Jan 21, 2000 7:55 pm
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I have found small nests or foundress queens of various ant species in very small pieces of wood. For small species like Leptothorax canadensis (=muscorum) a...
Staffan Lindgren
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Jan 21, 2000 9:15 pm
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I just wanted to take this opportunity to say hello to fellow dead-wooders in this discussion list. I've only just found out about the list, but am delighted...
Simon Grove
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Jan 23, 2000 4:36 pm
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Regarding bats and snags - on a bit of a tangent here - we have recently completed a study on the age of snags used as bat roosts in the mountains of coastal...
mandy kellner
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Jan 23, 2000 4:36 pm
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Hi Mandy, Remember me? I am the beetle hunter who found the first Vancouver Island record of the flightless, sphagnum-specialist beetle Agonum belleri (Col.: ...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Jan 23, 2000 6:57 pm
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I was really pleased to get to know about this new forum on Dead Wood Ecology and Management. The Institute of Silviculture at the University of Agricultural ...
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Jan 25, 2000 3:23 pm
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Harald, What is your personal email adress. I would like to tlak to you more about research on forests in the Alps. In particular I have a keen interest in the...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Jan 25, 2000 4:28 pm
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Harald I liked your web pages. Great to see this work being done. I can send you a list of relevant references from Europe / UK, but I need your email address...
Simon Grove
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Jan 26, 2000 11:34 pm
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF WOOD IN WORLD RIVERS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CONTRIBUTED PAPERS AND POSTERS Organizers of the International...
Kelly.Wildman@...
Jan 27, 2000 3:56 pm
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Greetings, Throughout southcentral Alaska, predominantly on the Kenai Peninsula and the Copper River Valley, spruce bark beetles have infested at least 2.3...
Steve Albert
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Jan 27, 2000 11:25 pm
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Steve: In a study I did following the Rosie Cr. burn near Fairbanks in 1983 (Northwest Sci. 64:11-18) a fire storm produced a "jackstraw" effect which did ...
MacCracken, Jim G.
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Jan 28, 2000 3:56 pm
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Hi all, I have just subscribed to this list. My name is Matt Etzenhouser and I am an inventory forester for Olympic Resource Management working in Northern...
Matt Etzenhouser
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Jan 28, 2000 4:09 pm
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Hi Matt,,,,, perhaps take a look at 1) Machmer, M.M. and C. Steeger. 1995. The ecological roles of wildlife tree [snag] users in forest ecosystems. BC...
Daigle, Patrick W FOR...
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Jan 28, 2000 5:54 pm
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I would be surprized to see someone document a significant influence of jackstraw effect on bears. Clearly they are more mobile that moose, and obstruction of...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Jan 31, 2000 7:06 am
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We need to make the paradigm shift away from thinking that biodiversity means megafauna and think in terms of impacts on biodiversity including large and small...
David Stevenson
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Jan 31, 2000 7:26 pm
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I don't. think many of us would disagree with the need to consider a WIDE range of taxa in evaluating dead wood effects on wildlife. As suggested in my...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Jan 31, 2000 8:51 pm
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A recent publication from Ontario is now available on-line. It's about managing wildlife trees in the boreal forest: ...
Parminter, John V FOR...
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Jan 31, 2000 9:53 pm
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Hi I've created a table on the dead wood ecology and management discussion list web site (http://www.eGroups.com/group/dead_wood) in which list members can...