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Winter habitat use by mule deer in the central interior of British Columbia
- H. Armleder, M. Waterhouse, D. G. Keisker, R. Dawson
- Biology
- 1 October 1994
We analyzed winter habitat use by 23 radio-collared mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus) in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada, from February 1982 to March 1989. This research was… Expand
Forage litterfall in the Douglas-fir forests in the central interior of British Columbia
- M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder, R. Dawson
- Geography
- 2 August 1991
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Small-mammal response to group-selection silvicultural systems in Engelmann spruce – subalpine fir forests 14 years postharvest
- Douglas B. Ransome, P. Lindgren, M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder, T. P. Sullivan
- Biology
- 24 March 2004
Concerns about the impacts of clear-cut harvesting on ecosystem components in subalpine forests have generated a variety of alternative silvicultural systems in high-elevation forests in western… Expand
Ten-year regeneration responses to varying levels of overstory retention in two productive southern British Columbia ecosystems
- T. Newsome, J. Heineman, A. Nemec, P. Comeau, A. Arsenault, M. Waterhouse
- Biology
- 15 June 2010
Abstract We investigated survival and growth responses of planted and advance natural regeneration species of varying shade tolerance to partial retention harvesting in moist warm Interior… Expand
Preferences of mule deer for Douglas-fir foliage from different sized trees.
- R. Dawson, H. Armleder, M. Waterhouse
- Biology
- 1 July 1990
Terrestrial lichen response to partial cutting in lodgepole pine forests on caribou winter range in west-central British Columbia
- M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder, A. Nemec
- Biology
- 1 September 2011
In west-central British Columbia, terrestrial lichens located in older, lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests are important winter forage for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). Clearcut… Expand
Arboreal forage lichen response to partial cutting of high elevation mountain caribou range in the Quesnel Higland of east-central British Columbia
- M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder, A. Nemec
- Biology
- 1 April 2007
Group selection silvicultural systems have been recommended for managing mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) habitat in high elevation Engelmann spruce – subalpine fir forests in… Expand
Organic Matter Loading Affects Lodgepole Pine Seedling Growth
- Xiaohua Wei, Q. Li, M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Environmental Management
- 4 April 2012
Organic matter plays important roles in returning nutrients to the soil, maintaining forest productivity and creating habitats in forest ecosystems. Forest biomass is in increasing demand for energy… Expand
Winter Food Habits of Mule Deer in the Central Interior of British Columbia
- M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder, R. Dawson
- Geography
- 2000
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus) at the northern limit of their continuous, high-density distribution use interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forests as winter range. In the Cariboo… Expand
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Factors influencing the density of natural regeneration in uniform shelterwoods dominated by Douglas-fir in the sub-boreal spruce zone.
- P. Burton, D. Sutherland, N. M. Daintith, M. Waterhouse, T. Newsome
- Environmental Science
- 2000
The use of trade, firm, or corporation names in this publication is for the information and convenience of the reader. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the… Expand
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