| Authors |
Year |
Title |
Publishing |
| Burton, M. L. |
2006. |
Riparian woody plant diversity, composition and structure across a rural-urban land use gradient in the Piedmont of Georgia, US. |
Ph.D. Dissertation, Auburn University |
| Lhotka, J.M. |
2006. |
Predicting light transmittance and seedling growth across a gradient of riparian forest canopy structures |
[Dissertation] Auburn University, AL. 207pp. |
| Farris, M. G. |
2005. |
Environmental and silvicultural influences on transpiration of 3-yr-old loblolly pine. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn University, 58 pp. |
| Ostrom, B.J |
2005. |
Effect of forest structure on the understory light environment and growth potential of oak seedlings in a closed canopy riparian forest. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn Univ. AL. 144p. |
| Taylor, T.S. |
2005. |
Exploring natural and artificial regeneration techniques for developing high-quality bottomland oak stands. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn Univ. AL. 62p. |
| Lewis, John S. |
2005. |
Nutritive quality of eastern gamagrass, big bluestem, and highbush blackberry exposed to tropospheric ozone. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn University, 78 pp. |
| Stokes, T.A. |
2004. |
Water relations of an intensively managed five-year-old loblolly pine plantation: a one year study. |
M.S. Thesis. |
| Brown, R.M. |
2004. |
Essays in Natural Resource Economics: Endnagered Species, Paper Supply, and Sustainable Forestry |
Ph.D dissertation, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University |
| Cavalcanti, G. G. |
2004. |
Effects of sediment deposition in aboveground net primary productivity, vegetation composition, structure, and fine root dynamics in riparian forests. |
M.S. thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. |
| Shostak, D. I. |
2004. |
Factors affecting the success of oak regeneration four years after harvesting in a north Alabama upland hardwood forest. |
M.S. thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. |
| Miller, D. A. |
2004. |
Factors related to temporal and spatial variation in nest survival for dusky Canada geese on the Copper River Delta, Alaska. |
M. S. thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. |
| Beldini, T. P. |
2004. |
Soil organic matter dynamics and physico-chemical properties of intensively-managed Eucalyptus plantations compared to native forests in the Brazilian Amazon. |
PhD dissertation, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. |
| Folegatti, B. |
2004. |
The use of mechanical thinning treatments in management of small stands at the wildland urban interface. |
MS thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. |
| Terhune, T. M. |
2004. |
Two techniques of the Northern Bobwhite: relocation and summer male call count. |
MS thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University |
| Lauer, K.L. |
2003. |
The effect of management on competing vegetation and the impact of competing vegetation on stand growth and structure in coastal loblolly and slash pine stands. |
PhD Dissertation, Auburn, Univ. 129 pp. |
| He, Dexian |
2003. |
Geotrophism in pine radicles. |
PhD Dissertation. |
| Zhu, Cuihua. |
2003. |
The effects of seed treatments on germination of longleaf pine. |
MS Thesis. |
| Lu, W. L. |
2003. |
Soil Co2 efflux and root respiration in a young intensively managed loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn Univ. 72 pp. |
| Hudson, S.J. |
2003. |
Effects of basal area and forest vegetation management on selected understory characteristics in longleaf and loblolly pine plantations. |
Auburn Univ., MS Thesis. 80 pp. |
| Gilliot, A.L. 2003 |
2003. |
Assessing the needs and opinions of Alabama deer hunters: motivations, satisfactions, and agency ratings of hunters with disabilities and on-disabled hunters. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn, Univ. 73pp. |
| Harris, S. |
2002. |
Influence of nursery container type on survival, root collar diameter growth and root development of longleaf pine seedlings. |
MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 75p. |
| Kush, J.S. |
2002. |
Natural regeneration of longleaf pine: Adaptations to site conditions and management systems. |
PhD. Dissertation, Auburn Univ. 107 pp. |
| McLemore, D.T. |
2002. |
Life cycle water quality impacts from two culvert stream crossings. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn Univ. 138 pp. |
| Tran, M.L. |
2002. |
Foliar dark respiration rates of plantation loblolly pine as influenced by intensive management: a one-year survey. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn Univ. 70 pp. |
| Veal, L.M. |
2002. |
Life cycle water quality impacts from a portable bridge stream crossing and its road approaches. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn Univ. 168 pp. |