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Authors Year Title Publishing
Auld, G.S. 2001. Explaining certification legitimacy: an examination of forest sector support for forest certification programs in the United Kingdom, the United States Pacific Coast, and British Colombia, Canada. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 149 pp.
Burak, S.G. 2001. Selection of the expected rate of return in the valuation of timberland - the determinates of the timberland discount rate. PhD Dissertation, Auburn Univ. 237 pp.
Carraway, A.E. 2001. Influence of stand characteristics and herbaceous vegetation on naturally regenerated longleaf pine seedling mortality and growth. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 73 pp.
Estes, B.L. 2001. Response of loblolly pine seedlings treated with Bacillus subtilis and Paenibacillus macerans to varying edaphic and environmental conditions. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 132 pp.
Folk, T.H. 2001. Habitat use and incubation behavior of female wood ducks. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 90 pp.
Hartke, K.M. 2001. Selection and use of habitats by breeding female wood ducks. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 63 pp.
Hayslette, S.E. 2001. Mourning dove foraging ecology in Alabama. PhD Dissertation, Auburn Univ. 126 pp.
Heser, M.B. 2001. The influence of fertilizer formulation on growth and nitrogen efficiency in slash and loblolly pine nurseries. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 88 pp.
Kearley, M.A. 2001. Supplemental feeding of free-ranging white-tailed deer with soybeans. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 118 pp.
McLemore, P.C. 2001. Relationship between hydraulic pathway length and foliar isotopic composition of carbon in longleaf pine. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 82 pp.
Newsom, D.N. 2001. Achieving Legitimacy? Exploring competing forest certification programs' efforts to gain forest manager support in the U.S. Southeast, Germany and British Colombia, Canada. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 144 pp.
Robinson, L.J. 2001. Examination of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System's County Level Programming. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 131 pp.
Stockman, J.L. 2001. Regeneration of upland oak-hickory forests in north Alabama. MS Thesis, Auburn Univ. 190 pp.
Sun, C. 2001. Issues in the forest products trade: deforestation, price volatility, and exchange rate uncertainty. PhD Dissertation, Auburn Univ. 128 pp.
Dallas, D.A. 2000. Morphometric discrimination of age and sex in mourning doves. MS Thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 69 pp. Major Professor: R.E. Mirarchi.
Lynn, W.J. 2000. Social organization and burrow-site selection of the Alabama beach mouse (peromyscus polionotus ammobates). MS Thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 51 pp. Major Professor: N.R. Holler.
Marshall, D.J. 2000. A comparison between mechanical and chemical site preparation effects on soil erosion in the lower coastal plain of Alabama, with an emphasis on slope. MS Thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 46 pp. Major Professor: K.L. McNabb.
Wigginton, J.D. 2000. Soil organic matter formation and sequestration during floodplain forest succession. Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 126 pp. Major Professor: B.G. Lockaby.
Allen, W.T., Jr. 1999. Biological and fungicidal seed treatment for controlling damping off of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) caused by four Fusarium sp. MS Thesis, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ., 140 pp. Major Professor: S.A. Enebak
Bales, C.S. 1999. Comparative analysis of longleaf and loblolly pine response to herbaceous vegetation. MS Thesis. School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. Major Professor: D.H. Gjerstad.
Carter, R.E., Jr. 1999. Ecological land classification in the Southern Loam Hills of south Alabama longleaf pine ecosystems. PhD Dissertation. School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 194 p. Major Professors: D.H. Gjerstad and M.D. MacKenzie.
Franklin, J.M. 1999. Design provisions for portable longitudinal glued-laminated timber deck bridges for use in forestry operations. Auburn University. MS Thesis. 237 pp. Major Professor: S.E. Taylor.
Lee, J.N. 1999. Structural Behavior of Yellow poplar Laminated Veneer Lumber: Effect of Veneer joint Designs and Environmental Conditions. PhD Dissertation, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 351 pp. Major Professor: R.C. Tang.
McGuire, J.P. 1999. Canopy disturbances in longleaf pine savannas. MS Thesis. School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn Univ.,Ala. 65 p. Major Professor: D.H. Gjerstad.
Baker, T.T. 1998. Fine root dynamics on a forested floodplain and litter decomposition in four forested floodplain communities in the southern United States. Ph.D. Dissertation. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 118 pp. Major Professor: B.G. Lockaby.