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Fulkerson, J.R. and D. Van Dommelen. 2024. Documenting invasive Prunus species in Anchorage parks with digital data forms: A course at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Alaska Center for Conservation Science. University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, AK. 11 pp. |
Droghini, A., T.W. Nawrocki, J.B. Stetz, P.A. Schuette, A.R. Aderman, and K.E. Colson. 2024. Variation in habitat selection among individuals differs by maternal status for moose in a region with low calf survival. Ecosphere 15(11):e70069. |
Guerrón-Orejuela E., K. Rains, T. Brigino, W. Kleindl, S. Landry, P. Spellman, C. Walker, and M. Rains. 2023. Mapping groundwater recharge potential in high latitude landscapes using public data, remote sensing, and analytic hierarchy process. Remote Sensing 15(10):2630. |
Carlson, M.L., and J.R. Fulkerson. 2023. Informing Evaluation Candidates for Endangered Species Act Listing: Bee Diversity and Abundance from USGS Pitfall Traps on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. 19 pp. plus appendix. |
Schloemer, J., L. Munk, and K. Iken. 2023. Marine and Not Terrestrial Resources Support Nearshore Food Webs Across a Gradient of Glacial Watersheds in the Northern Gulf of Alaska. Estuaries and Coasts. |
Larson, E.I., A.C. Encalada, N.L. Poff, and A.S. Fletcher. 2023. An experimental test of colonization traits at a patch-scale in Andean Neotropical streams. Hydrobiologia. |
Fulkerson, J.R. and C.L. Kinter. 2023. Reproductive ecology and bee associates of Packard’s milkvetch (Astragalus packardiae), a rare plant endemic to southwestern Idaho. Western North American Naturalist 83(2):243-253. |
Fulkerson, J.R. 2023. Standard Operating Procedure for Elodea Detection in Alaska Lakes. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. 28 pp. |
Van Driesche, R.G., J. Duan, and J. Osnas. 2023. Effect of Tenthredinid Leaf Miner Invasions on Growth of Alaska White Birch in Anchorage, Alaska, USA, and the Interaction with Biological Control of Amber-Marked Birch Leaf Miner. Florida Entomologist 106(2):110-116. |
Hahn, M.B., A. Hojgaard, G. Disler, W. George, A. Droghini, R. Schlaht, ..., and R.J. Eisen. 2023. Ticks and tick-borne microbes identified through passive and active surveillance in Alaska. Journal of Medical Entomology:tjad078. |
Oke, T.A., D. Stralberg, D.G. Reid, B.A. Bennett, S. Cannings, C. Willier, J.R. Fulkerson, H.A. Cooke, and C.S. Mantyka-Pringle. 2023. Warming drives poleward range contractions of Beringian endemic plant species at high latitudes. Diversity and Distributions 29(4):509-523. |
Gerlach M.E., K.C. Rains, E.J. Guerrón-Orejuela, W.J. Kleindl, J. Downs, S.M. Landry, and M.C. Rains. 2022. Using remote sensing and machine learning to locate groundwater discharge to salmon-bearing streams. Remote Sensing 14(1):63. |
Baltensperger, A.P., J.C. Hagelin, P.A. Schuette, A. Droghini, and K. Ott. 2022. High dietary and habitat diversity indicate generalist behaviors of northern bog lemmings Synaptomys borealis in Alaska, USA. Endangered Species Research 49:145-158. |
Macander, M.J., P.R. Nelson, T.W. Nawrocki, G.V. Frost, K.M. Orndahl, E.C. Palm, A.F. Wells, and S.J. Goetz. 2022. Time-series maps reveal widespread change in plant functional type cover across Arctic and boreal Alaska and Yukon. Environmental Research Letters 17:054042 |
Witmer, F.D.W., T.W. Nawrocki, M. Hahn. 2022. Modeling Geographic Uncertainty in Current and Future Habitat for Potential Populations of Ixodes pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) in Alaska. Journal of Medical Entomology 59:976-986 |
Trammell, E.J., M.L. Carlson, J.H. Reynolds, J.J. Taylor, and N.M. Schmidt. 2022. Ecological integrity and conservation challenges in a rapidly changing Arctic: A call for new approaches in large intact landscapes. Ambio 51:2524–2531. |
Guo, C., B.H. Konar, K.B. Gorman, and C.M. Walker. 2022. Environmental factors important to high-latitude nearshore estuarine fish community structure. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 201:105109. |
Santangelo, J.S.,…J.R. Fulkerson…M.T.J. Johnson. 2022. Global urbanization drives adaptation in the plant white clover. Science 375:1275–1281. |
Carlson, M. L., and J.R. Fulkerson. 2022. Phenotypic selection on floral traits in the arctic plant Parrya nudicaulis (Brassicaceae). Ecology and Evolution 12:e8624. |
Droghini, A., K.S. Christie, R.R. Kelty, P.A. Schuette, and T. Gotthardt. 2022. Conservation status, threats, and information needs of small mammals in Alaska. Conservation Science and Practice 4:e12671. |
Fulkerson, J.R., M.A. Steer, T. Chenot, B. DePue, J. Libby, and C. Wilson. 2022. Management, Species, Rare Plant Inventory: Rare and Culturally Significant Plants of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Applied Environmental Research Center and Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. 147 pp. plus appendices. |
Fulkerson, J.R. 2022. Aquatic Plant and Elodea Survey in Chugach National Forest: 2021 Survey Results. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 26 pp. plus appendix |
Schuette, P.A., S. Ebbert, A. Droghini, and T.W. Nawrocki. 2022. Small mammal diet indicates plant diversity, vegetation structure, and ecological integrity in a remote ecosystem. Biodiversity and Conservation 31:909-924. |
Fulkerson, J.R. 2021. Alaska Seeds of Success: 2020 – 2021 Field Season Report. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage Alaska. 18 pp. plus appendices |
Fulkerson, J.R., and K. Lease. 2021. "SHORTER NOTE," Aspidotis densa (Pteridaceae), A Noteworthy First Record from Alaska. American Fern Journal 111:214–216. |
Shaftel, R., D.J. Rinella, E. Kwon, S.C. Brown, H.R. Gates, S. Kendall, D.B. Lank, J.R. Liebezeit, D.C. Payer, J. Rausch, et al. 2021. Predictors of invertebrate biomass and rate of advancement of invertebrate phenology across eight sites in the North American Arctic. Polar Biology 44:237–257. |
Walker, C.M., D.F. Whigham, I.S. Bentz, J.M. Argueta, R.S. King, M.C. Rains, C.A. Simenstad, C. Guo, S.J. Baird, and C.J. Field. 2021. Linking landscape attributes to salmon and decision-making in the southern Kenai Lowlands, Alaska, USA. Ecology and Society 26:1. |
Jones, L.A., E.R. Schoen, R. Shaftel, C.J. Cunningham, S. Mauger, D. J. Rinella, and A. St. Saviour. 2020. Watershed‐scale climate influences productivity of Chinook salmon populations across southcentral Alaska. Global Change Biology 26:4919–4936. |
Kahlert, M., K.M. Rühland, I. Lavoie, F. Keck, E. Saulnier‐Talbot, D. Bogan, R.B. Brua, S. Campeau, K.S. Christoffersen, J.M. Culp, et al. 2020. Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring. Freshwater Biology 67:116–140. |
Miller, K., R. Shaftel R, and D. Bogan. 2020. Diets and Prey Items of Juvenile Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Coho Salmon (O. kisutch) on the Yukon Delta. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-410. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. 54 pp. |
Potapova, M.G., L. Aycock, and D. Bogan. 2020. Discostella lacuskarluki (Manguin ex Kociolek & Reviers) comb. nov.: a common nanoplanktonic diatom of Arctic and boreal lakes. Diatom Research 35:55–62. |
Shaftel, R., S. Mauger, J. Falke, D. Rinella, J. Davis, and L. Jones. 2020. Thermal diversity of salmon streams in the Matanuska‐Susitna Basin, Alaska. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 56:630–646. |
Droghini, A., A.S. Fischbach, J.T. Watson, and J.P. Reimer. 2020. Regional ocean models indicate changing limits to biological invasions in the Bering Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science 77:964–974. |
Nawrocki, T.W., M.L. Carlson, J.L.D. Osnas, E.J. Trammell, and F.D.W. Witmer. 2020. Regional mapping of species-level continuous foliar cover: beyond categorical vegetation mapping. Ecological Applications 30:e02081. |
Bogan, D., R. Shaftel, and D. Merrigan. 2019. Juvenile Salmonid Dietary Investigation for Lower Otter Creek on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 25 pp. plus appendices. |
Flagstad, L.A., H. Cortés-Burns, and C. Greenstein. 2019. Identification of non-native plants in Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 219 pp. |
Franklin, M., M. Cenek, and E.J. Trammell. 2019. Studying Kenai River fisheries' social-ecological drivers using a holistic fisheries agent-based model: implications for policy and adaptive capacity. Fishes 4:33. |
Wasowicz, P., A.N. Sennikov, K.B. Westergaard, K. Spellman, M.L. Carlson, L.J. Gillespie, ..., H. Väre. 2019. Non-native vascular flora of the Arctic: Taxonomic richness, distribution and pathways. Ambio 49:693-703. |
Flagstad, L.A., K.W. Boggs, T.V. Boucher, M.L. Carlson, M.A. Steer, B. Bernard, M. Aisu, P. Lema, and T. Kuo. 2019. Assessing the gap between conservation need and protection status for select rare ecosystems in Alaska. Conservation Science and Practice 1:e47. |
Bogan, D., D. Rinella, R. Shaftel, and D. Merrigan. 2018. Macroinvertebrate and Diatom Communities in Headwater Streams of the Kvichak and Nushagak River Watersheds, Bristol Bay, Alaska. In: Woody, C. (ed). Bristol Bay Alaska Natural Resources of the Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. J.Ross Publishing. Plantation, Florida. |
Bogan, D., R. Shaftel, and D. Merrigan. 2018. Juvenile Salmonid Dietary Investigation for Three Streams on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. 19 pp. plus appendices. |
Rinella, D., R. Shaftel, and D. Athons. 2018. Salmon Resources and Fisheries. In: Woody, C. (ed). Bristol Bay Alaska Natural Resources of the Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. J.Ross Publishing. Plantation, Florida. |
Shaftel, R., S. Mauger, J. Falke, D. Rinella, J. Davis, and L. Jones. 2018. Characterization of Stream Thermal Regimes in the Matanuska-Susitna Basin, Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 33 pp. |
Shaftel, R., D. Bogan, D. Merrigan, and L. Jones. 2018. Condition of streams in the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska: water quality, physical habitat, and biological communities. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 19 pp. |
Shaftel, R., D. Bogan, D. Merrigan, and L. Jones. 2018. Condition of lakes in the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska: water quality, physical habitat, and biological communities. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 26 pp. |
Shaftel, R., M.L. Carlson, D. Bogan, and L. Jones. 2018. Condition of wetlands in the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska: water quality, physical habitat, and biological communities. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 35 pp. |
Fulkerson, J.R. 2018. Seeds of Success: 2017 Field Season Report. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 14 pp. plus appendices. |
Konig, N., and M.A. Steer. 2018. Campbell Tract 2018 Non-native Plant Survey. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 18 pp. plus appendices. |
Vandersea, M.W., S.R. Kibler, P.A. Tester, K. Holderied, D.E. Hondoleroc, K. Powell, S. Baird, A. Doroff, D. Dugan, and R.W. Litaker. 2018. Environmental factors influencing the distribution and abundance of Alexandrium catenella in Kachemak bay and lower Cook Inlet, Alaska. Harmful Algae 77:81-92. |
Kliskey, A.A., P. Williams, L.N. Alessa, J. Abatzoglou, J. Powell, M. McCarthy, E.J. Trammell, and D.J. Rinella. 2018. An integrated dataset for stakeholder perceptions of environmental change and instrumented measures of change. Data in Brief 21:1721-1723. |
Reynolds, J.H., E.J. Trammell, and J.J. Taylor. 2018. Migration's Foundation: Ecological Intactness of Alaska's Ecosystems. Alaska Park Science 17:85-91. |
Trammell, E.J., S.K. Carter, T. Haby, and J.J. Taylor. 2018. Evidence and opportunities for integrating landscape ecology into natural resource planning across multiple-use landscapes. Current Landscape Ecology Reports 3:1-11. |
Williams, P., L. Alessa, J.T. Abatzoglou, A. Kliskey, F.D.W. Witmer, O. Lee, E.J. Trammell, G. Beaujean, and R. Venema. 2018. Community-based observing networks and systems in the Arctic: human perceptions of environmental change and instrument-derived data. Regional Environmental Change 18:547-559. |
Williams, P., L.N. Alessa, A.A. Kliskey, D.J. Rinella, E.J. Trammell, J. Powell, M. McCarthy, and J. Abatzoglou. 2018. The role of perceptions versus instrumented data of environmental change: responding to changing environments in Alaska. Environmental Science & Policy 90:110-121. |
Boggs, K.W., T.V. Boucher, and M.L. McTeague. 2018. Plant Association Classification for Northern Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 144 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., and B.J. Heitz. 2018. Flora of the Bristol Bay Watershed. In: Woody, C. (ed). Bristol Bay Alaska Natural Resources of the Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. J.Ross Publishing, Plantation, Florida. |
Carlson, M.L., E.J. Trammell, T.W. Nawrocki, and E. Noongwook. 2018. Additions to the vascular plant flora of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska: new records, rare species, and phytogeographic patterns. Rhodora 120:1-41. |
Carlson, M.L., L.A. Flagstad, T.V. Boucher, K.W. Boggs, and A.E. Miller. 2018. Vegetation of the Bristol Bay Watershed. In: Woody, C. (ed). Bristol Bay Alaska Natural Resources of the Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. J.Ross Publishing. Plantation, Florida. |
Droghini, A., R. Shaftel, and D. Bogan. 2017. The distribution of freshwater mussels (Unionoida: Unionidae) and non-pulmonate snails (Heterostropha: Valvatidae) in Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 28 pp. plus appendices. |
Carlson, M.L., and J.R. Fulkerson. 2017. Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens (Willd.) O.W.: Conservation Assessment on the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Region. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 41 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., and J.R. Fulkerson. 2017. Tanacetum camphoratum Less. (syn = Tanacetum bipinnatum (L.) Sch. Bip. pro parte): Conservation Assessment on the Tongass National Forest, Region 10. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 41 pp. |
Dillman, K., M.L. Carlson, B. Bernard, and J.R. Fulkerson. 2017. Ricasolia amplissima (Scop.) De Not. subspecies sheiyi Derr & Dillman: Conservation Assessment on the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Region. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 42 pp. plus appendix. |
Fulkerson, J.R., M.L. Carlson, and N.C. Vance. 2017. Cypripedium montanum (mountain lady’s slipper): Species Assessment on the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Region. USDA Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 50 pp. |
Nawrocki, T.W., J.R. Fulkerson, K.L. Dillman, and M.L. Carlson. 2017. Platanthera unalascensis (Spreng.) Kurtz, slender-spire orchid: Species Assessment for the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Region. USDA Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 42 pp. |
Reimer, J.P., A. Droghini, A. Fischbach, J.T. Watson, B. Bernard, and A. Poe. 2017. Assessing the risk of non-native marine species in the Bering Sea. NPRB Project 1523. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 39 pp. |
Fulkerson, J.R., K. Dillman, and M.L. Carlson. 2017. Platanthera orbiculata (Pursh.) Lindl.: Conservation Assessment on the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Region. U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 43 pp. plus appendix |
Callahan, M.K., D.F. Whigham, M.C. Rains, K.C. Rains, R.S. King, C.M. Walker, J.R. Maurer, and S.J. Baird. 2017. Nitrogen Subsidies from Hillslope Alder Stands to Streamside Wetlands and Headwater Streams, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 53:478-492. |
Robbins, C.J., R.S. King, A.D. Yeager, C.M. Walker, J.A. Back, R.D. Doyle, and D.F. Whigham. 2017. Low-level addition of dissolved organic carbon increases basal ecosystem function in a boreal headwater stream. Ecosphere 8:e01739. |
Brunckhorst, D.J., E.J. Trammell, and M. Shannon. 2017. Landscape Loopholes: Moments for Change. Journal of Research Practice 13:P1. |
Cenek, M., M. Franklin, E.J. Trammell, and S. Dahl. 2017. How will the Kenai fisheries respond to changing environmental conditions: Scenario based studies of coupled socio-ecological systems dynamics using an agent-based model. OCEANS17/MTS/IEEE Conference: Our Harsh and Fragile Ocean. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Hayward, G.H., S. Colt, M. McTeague, and T.N. Hollingsworth (eds.). 2017. Climate change vulnerability assessment for the Chugach National Forest and the Kenai Peninsula. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-950. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 340 pp. |
Kliskey, A., L. Alessa, S. Wandersee, P. Williams, E.J. Trammell, J. Powell, J. Grunblatt, and M. Wipfli. 2017. A science of integration: frameworks, processes, and products in a place-based, integrative study. Sustainability Science 12:293-303. |
Krupa, M., M. Cenek, J. Powell, and E.J. Trammell. 2017. Mapping the Stakeholders: Using Social Network Analysis to Increase the Legitimacy and Transparency of Participatory Scenario Planning. Society & Natural Resources 31:136-141. |
Schoen, E.R., M.S. Wipfli, E.J. Trammell, D.J. Rinella, A.L. Floyd, J. Grunblatt, M.D. McCarthy, B.E. Meyer, J.M. Morton, J.E. Powell, et al. 2017. Future of Pacific Salmon in the Face of Environmental Change: Lessons from One of the World's Remaining Productive Salmon Regions. Fisheries 42:538-553. |
Flagstad, L.A., and T.V. Boucher. 2017. Vegetation change in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: Using historic aerial imagery to detect change in forest and shrubland extent along the upper Chilkoot Trail. Natural Resource Report NPS/KLGO/NRR—2017/1408. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Eidam, D.M., F.A. von Hippel, M.L. Carlson, D.R. Lassuy, and J.A. López. 2016. Trophic ecology of introduced populations of Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska. Environmental Biology of Fishes 99:557-569. |
Mauger, S., R. Shaftel, J.C. Leppi, and D.J. Rinella. 2016. Summer temperature regimes in southcentral Alaska streams: watershed drivers of variation and potential implications for Pacific salmon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 74:702-715. |
Sikes, D., D. Bogan, C. Bickford, J. Slowik, and S. Peek. 2016. Non-marine invertebrates of the St. Matthew Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska. Alaska Entomological Society's Newsletter 9:10. |
Fulkerson, J.R., and B. Bernard. 2016. Non-native Plant Survey of Constantine Metal Resources Palmer Project, Haines Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 49 pp. |
Spellman, K.V., C.P.H. Mulder, and M.L. Carlson. 2016. Effects of invasive plant patch size and distance on the pollination and reproduction of native boreal plants. Botany 94:1156-1160. |
Boucher, T.V., L.A. Flagstad, and B. Bernard. 2016. National Vegetation Classification: Boreal and Arctic Alaska Regional Analysis. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 77 pp. |
Reimer, J.P., L.A. Kaupaus, and P.A. Schuette. 2016. Little brown myotis maternity roost surveys: Copper River basin, 2016. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 28 pp. |
Greenstein, C., T.W. Nawrocki, and J.R. Fulkerson. 2016. Monitoring and controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2015 update. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 57 pp. |
Mauger, S., R. Shaftel, E.J. Trammell, M. Geist, and D. Bogan. 2015. Stream temperature data collection standards for Alaska: minimum standards to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 4:431–438. |
Flagstad, L.A., J.R. Fulkerson, and C. Greenstein. 2015. Alaska Exotic Plant Information Clearinghouse Upgrades: Addition of species-specific absence records and records of first collection in Alaska. Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 29 pp. |
Greenstein, C. 2015. A review of non-native plants in the Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska, and invasive plant management guidance. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 54 pp. |
Greenstein, C. 2015. Monitoring and controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2014 update. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 19 pp. |
Spellman, K.V., L.C. Schneller, C.P.H. Mulder, and M.L. Carlson. 2015. Effects of non-native Melilotus albus on pollination and reproduction in two boreal shrubs. Oecologia 179:495-507. |
Callahan, M.K., M.C. Rains, J.C. Bellino, C.M. Walker, S.J. Baird, D.F. Whigham, and R.S. King. 2015. Controls on Temperature in Salmonid‐Bearing Headwater Streams in Two Common Hydrogeologic Settings, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 51:84-98. |
Trammell, E.J., and M. Aisu. 2015. Development of a landscape integrity dataset for the Alaska Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 13 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A., and T.V. Boucher. 2015. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park; Landcover classes and plant associations. Natural Resource Report NPS/KLGO/NRR 2015/917. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Fulkerson, J.R., and M.L. Carlson. 2015. Seeds of Success: 2015 Field Season Report. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 20 pp. |
Aycrigg, J., G. Beauvais, T. Gotthardt, F. Huettmann, S. Pyare, M. Andersen, D. Keinath, J. Lonneker, M. Spathelf, and K. Walton. 2015. Novel Approaches to Modeling and Mapping Terrestrial Vertebrate Occurrence in the Northwest and Alaska: An Evaluation. Northwest Science 89:355-381. |
Gotthardt, T.A., J.P. Reimer, T.W. Nawrocki, C. Greenstein, and K. Walton. 2015. Prince of Wales Island Amphibian Surveys 2013 and 2014. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 55 pp. |
Mauger, S., R. Shaftel, E.J. Trammell, M. Geist, and D. Bogan. 2014. Stream temperature data collection standards and protocol for Alaska: minimum standards to generate data useful for regional-scale analyses. Cook Inletkeeper and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Homer and Anchorage, Alaska. 53 pp. |
Jarnevich, C.S., T.R. Holcombe, E.M. Bella, M.L. Carlson, G. Graziano, M. Lamb, S.S. Seefeldt, and J. Morisette. 2014. Cross-Scale Assessment of Potential Habitat Shifts in a Rapidly Changing Climate. Invasive Plant Science and Management 7:491-502. |
Hoem Neher, T.D., A.E. Rosenberger, C.E. Zimmerman, C.M. Walker, and S.J. Baird. 2014. Use of glacier river-fed estuary channels by juvenile Coho Salmon: transitional or rearing habitats? Environmental Biology of Fishes 97:839-850. |
Boucher, T.V., and L.A. Flagstad. 2014. Alagnak Wild River: Landcover classes and plant associations. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/ALAG/NRTR-2014/927. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Butler, T., C. Dick, M.L. Carlson, and J.B. Whittall. 2014. Transcriptome analysis of a petal anthocyanin polymorphism in the arctic mustard, Parrya nudicaulis. PLoS ONE 9:e101338. |
Fulkerson, J.R. 2014. Seeds of Success: 2013 Field Season Report. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 14 pp. |
Fulkerson, J.R., and M.L. Carlson. 2014. Summary of the 2013 Western Arctic Caribou Herd Project in McCarthys Marsh, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 9 pp. plus appendices. |
Fulkerson, J.R., B. Bernard, C. Crowder, and M.L. Carlson. 2014. Seeds of Success: 2014 Field Season Report. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 14 pp. |
Gotthardt, T., S. Pyare, F. Huettmann, K. Walton, M. Spathelf, K. Nesvacil, A. Baltensperger, G. Humphries, and T. Fields. 2014. Predicting the Range and Distribution of Terrestrial Vertebrate Species in Alaska. University of Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska. 42 pp. plus appendices. |
Gotthardt, T.A., and K.M. Walton. 2014. An update on the status and occurrence of small mammals on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 17 pp. |
Reimer, J.P., C.L. Lausen, R.M.R. Barclay, S. Irwin, and M.K. Vassal. 2014. Bat activity and use of hibernacula in Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta. Northwestern Naturalist 95:277-288. |
Tessler, D.F., M.L. Snively, and T.A. Gotthardt. 2014. New insights on the distribution, ecology, and overwintering behavior of the little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) in Alaska. Northwestern Naturalist 95:251-263. |
Wilson, J.M., J.P. Reimer, D. Allaire, and C.L. Lausen. 2014. Diversity and distribution of bats in the Northwest Territories. Northwestern Naturalist 95:197-218. |
Bogan, D. and D. Rinella. 2013. Early Detection of Zebra and Quagga Mussels in Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 12pp. |
Rinella, D.J., M.S. Wipfli, C.M. Walker, C.A. Stricker, and R.A. Heintz. 2013. Seasonal persistence of marine‐derived nutrients in south‐central Alaskan salmon streams. Ecosphere 4:1-18. |
Cortés-Burns, H., and L.A. Flagstad. 2013. Non-Native Plant Management Plan for Campbell Tract, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 74 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A., M.L. Carlson, H. Cortés-Burns, C. Jarnevich, and T. Holcombe. 2013. Will a changing climate increase interaction between rare and non-native plant species in Alaska? In: Gibble, W., J. Combs, and S. Reichard (eds.). 2013. Conserving Plant Biodiversity in a Changing World: a View from Northwestern North America. University of Washington Botanic Gardens. Conference Proceedings. 106 pp. |
Greenstein, C. 2013. Monitoring & controlling invasive plants at Rohn Cabin: 2013 update. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 38 pp. |
Greenstein, C., and B.J. Heitz. 2013. Non-native Plant Surveys on Public Lands Affected by Forest Fires 2009-2010. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 54 pp. |
Greenstein, C., and H. Cortés-Burns. 2013. Invasive Plant Management Guidance, McGrath, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 34 pp. |
Greenstein, C., and H. Cortés-Burns. 2013. Invasive Plant Management Guidance, Nixon Fork Mine, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 26 pp. |
Greenstein, C., and M. Carlson. 2013. Monitoring and Controlling Invasive Plants at Rohn Cabin: 2012 Update. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 22 pp. |
Hoem Neher, T.D., A.E. Rosenberger, C.E. Zimmerman, C.M. Walker, and S.J. Baird. 2013. Estuarine environments as rearing habitats for juvenile coho salmon in contrasting south-central Alaska watersheds. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142:1481-1494. |
Carlson, M.L., and H. Cortés-Burns. 2013. Rare Vascular Plant Distributions in Alaska: Evaluating Patterns of Habitat Suitability in the Face of Climate Change. In: Gibble, W., J. Combs, and S. Reichard. (eds.) 2013. Conserving Plant Biodiversity in a Changing World: a View from Northwestern North America. University of Washington Botanic Gardens. Conference Proceedings. 106 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., R. Lipkin, C. Roland, and A.E. Miller. 2013. New and Important Vascular Plant Collections from South-Central and Southwestern Alaska: A Region of Floristic Convergence. Rhodora 115:61-95. |
Cortés-Burns, H., L.A. Flagstad, and M.L. Carlson. 2013. Modeling the Distributions of Rare Plant Species within the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 26 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A., and T.V. Boucher. 2013. Landcover classes: Sitka National Historical Park. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/SITK/NRTR-2013/773. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Nawrocki, T.W., J.R. Fulkerson, and M.L. Carlson. 2013. Alaska Rare Plant Field Guide. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 350 pp. |
Gotthardt, T., S. Pyare, F. Huettmann, K. Walton, M. Spathelf, K. Nesvacil, A. Baltensperger, G. Humphries, and T. Fields. 2013. Alaska Gap Analysis Project Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Atlas. University of Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska. 766 pp. |
Aicher, R., G. Blair, H. Dean, J. Ebersole, S. Eckman, J. Frithsen, R. Grismala, M. Kravitz, P. North, J. Rice, D. Rinella, et al. 2012. An assessment of potential mining impacts on salmon ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Seattle. |
Rinella, D.J., D.L. Bogan, R.S. Shaftel, and D. Merrigan. 2012. New aquatic insect (Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, and Plecoptera) records for Alaska, U.S.A.: range extensions and a comment on under-sampled habitats. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 88:407-412. |
Rinella, D.J., M.S. Wipfli, C.A. Stricker, R.A. Heintz, and M.J. Rinella. 2012. Pacific salmon runs and consumer fitness: growth and energy storage in stream-dwelling salmonids increases with salmon spawner density. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69:73–84. |
Lomax, T., Rinella, D., Maracle, B., and Toohey, R. 2012. Alaska Monitoring and Assessment Program, 2009 Yukon River Condition Summary. Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Water, Water Quality Standards, Assessment and Restoration. Anchorage, Alaska. 25pp. plus appendices. |
Greenstein, C., and M.L. Carlson. 2012. Invasive Plant Monitoring in Unalakleet and Upriver 2012. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 16 pp. |
Klein, H., C. Greenstein, M. Phelps, L.A. Flagstad, H. Cortés-Burns, and M.L. Carlson. 2012. Municipality of Anchorage Non-native Plant Survey: a survey of non-native plants along major and secondary roads in the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 144 pp. |
Sowerwine, J.E., M.J. Rinella, and M.L. Carlson. 2012. Do populations of an invasive weed differ greatly in their per-gram competitive effects? Western North American Naturalist 72:43-47. |
Doroff, A., O. Badajos, K. Corbell, D. Jenski, and M. Beaver. 2012. Assessment of sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) diet in Kachemak Bay, Alaska 2008–2010. IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin 29:15-23. |
King, R.S., C.M. Walker, D.F. Whigham, S.J. Baird, and J.A. Back. 2012. Catchment topography and wetland geomorphology drive macroinvertebrate community structure and juvenile salmonid distributions in south-central Alaska headwater streams. Freshwater Science 31:341-364. |
Walker, C.M., R.S. King, D.F. Whigham, and S.J. Baird. 2012. Landscape and wetland influences on headwater stream chemistry in the Kenai Lowlands, Alaska. Wetlands 32:301-310. |
Whigham, D.F., C.M. Walker, R.S. King, and S.J. Baird. 2012. Multiple scales of influence on wetland vegetation associated with headwater streams in Alaska, USA. Wetlands 32:411-422. |
Boucher, T.V., K.W. Boggs, B. Koltun, T. Kuo, J. McGrath, and C. Lindsay. 2012. Plant associations, vegetation succession, and earth cover classes: Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/ANIA/NRTR 2012/557. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Duffy, M. 2012. Summary of Alaska Collections 2002-2012 AK025, AK040, AK930. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 83 pp. |
Fulkerson, J.R., J.B. Whittall, and M.L. Carlson. 2012. Reproductive ecology and severe pollen limitation in the polychromic tundra plant, Parrya nudicaulis (Brassicaceae). PLoS ONE 7:e32790. |
Heitz, B.J., and M.L. Carlson. 2012. Summary of the 2012 Western Arctic Caribou Herd Habitat and Utilization Study. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 5 pp. plus appendices. |
Gotthardt, T.A., K.M. Walton, and T.L. Fields. 2012. Setting priorities for Alaska’s Wildlife Action Plan. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Walton, K.M., and T.A. Gotthardt. 2012. Inventory of breeding birds of the Alagnak Wild River. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/SWAN/NRTR 2012/623. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Reeves, M., M. Perdue, G. Blakemore, D. Rinella, and M. Holyoak. 2011. Twice as easy to catch: a toxicant and a predator cue cause additive reductions in larval amphibian activity. Ecosphere 2:1-20. |
Rinella, D.J., and D. Bogan. 2011. Testing Alaska’s macroinvertebrate- and diatom-based stream condition indices in select urbanized streams. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Rinella, D.J., R. Shaftel, and D. Athons. 2011. Fishery resources of the Bristol Bay region. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Cortés-Burns, H., T.W. Nawrocki, E. Johnson, and D. Collet. 2011. Unalakleet Wild River Invasive Plant Management Plan. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 30 pp. |
Cortés-Burns, H., T.W. Nawrocki, M. Duffy, and K.M. Walton. 2011. Salmon Lake-Kigluaik Special Recreation Management Area Invasive Plant Management Plan. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 31 pp. |
Nawrocki, T.W., H. Klein, M.L. Carlson, L.A. Flagstad, J. Conn, R. DeVelice, A. Grant, G. Graziano, B. Million, and W. Rapp. 2011. Invasiveness Ranking of 50 Non-Native Plant Species for Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 253 pp. |
Dekar, M.P., R.S. King, J.A. Back, D.F. Whigham, and C.M. Walker. 2011. Allochthonous inputs from grass-dominated wetlands support juvenile salmonids in headwater streams: evidence from stable isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. Freshwater Science 31:121-132. |
Carlson, M.L., and H. Cortés-Burns. 2011. Floristic survey of the Delta National Wild and Scenic River. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 39 pp. |
Dick, C.A., J. Buenrostro, T. Butler, M.L. Carlson, D.J. Kliebenstein, and J.B. Whittall. 2011. Arctic mustard flower color polymorphism controlled by petal-specific downregulation at the threshold of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway. PLoS ONE. 6:e18230. |
Gotthardt, T.A., and K.M. Walton. 2011. Prioritizing the Risk of Invasive Animal and Aquatic Invertebrate Species in Alaskas National Forests. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 109 pp. |
Walton, K.M., J. McGrath, and T.A. Gotthardt. 2011. Archiving Southwest Alaskas National Park bird survey data in the Avian Knowledge Network (AKN) database: Project overview. Natural Resource Data Series NPS/SWAN/NRDS-2011/207. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Rinella, D.J. 2010. Marine-derived nutrients in riverine ecosystems: developing tools for tracking movement and assessing effects in food webs on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Alaska Fairbanks. |
Rinella, D.J., and D. Bogan. 2010. Ecological condition of lakes in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Bogan, D., D. Rinella, and K. Duddleston. 2010. Montana Creek Fecal Coliform and Water Quality Assessment. Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. 18 pp. plus appendices. |
Cortés-Burns, H., L.A. Flagstad, M.L. Carlson, and T.W. Nawrocki. 2010. Non-native plant surveys along the Delta and Gulkana National Wild and Scenic Rivers. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 68 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A. 2010. 2009 Campbell Tract non-native plant survey: Revisiting permanent monitoring transects established in 2006. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 45 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A., and H. Cortés-Burns. 2010. Tracking weeds along the Iditarod National Historic Trail. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 51 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A., H. Cortés-Burns, and T. Roberts. 2010. Invasive plant inventory and Bird Cherry control trials. Phase II: Bird Cherry distribution, demography and reproduction biology along the Chester and Campbell Creek trails, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 61 pp. |
Flagstad, L.A., H. Cortés-Burns, E. Johnson, L. Simpson, and A. Brownlee. 2010. Viability of European bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) seed after two year retention in traps along the Chester and Campbell Creek Trails, Anchorage, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 12 pp. |
Boggs, K., S.C. Klein, J. Grunblatt, T. Boucher, B. Koltun, M. Sturdy, and G.P. Streveler. 2010. Alpine and subalpine vegetation chronosequences following deglaciation in coastal Alaska. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 42:385-395. |
Boucher, T.V., A.E. Miller, and K.W. Boggs. 2010. Detecting vegetation change in Kenai Fjords National Park: A revisit of 15-year-old inventory plots. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/SWAN/NRTR 2010/329. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Carlson, M.L., L.A. Flagstad, F. Gillet, and E.A.D. Mitchell. 2010. Community development along a proglacial chronosequence: are above-ground and below-ground community structure controlled more by biotic than abiotic factors? Journal of Ecology 98:1084-1095. |
Duffy, M., and H. Cortés-Burns. 2010. Floristic survey of the Gulkana National Wild and Scenic River. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 27 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2010. European black slug risk assessment for the Copper River Delta Area, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Gotthardt, T.A., K.M. Walton, and J. Stein. 2010. Archiving historic bird checklists from Southwest Alaskas national parks into eBird and Avian Knowledge Network databases. Natural Resource Data Series NPS/SWAN/NRDS 2010/085. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Gotthardt, T.A., T. Fields, K.M. Walton, K.W. Boggs., and S. KC. 2010. Database support for the Alaska comprehensive conservation strategy planning effort. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 38 pp. |
Rinella, D.J., M. Booz, D.L. Bogan, K. Boggs, M. Sturdy, and M.J. Rinella. 2009. Large woody debris and salmonid habitat in the Anchor River basin, Alaska, following an extensive spruce beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) outbreak. Northwest Science 83:57-69. |
Cortés-Burns, H. 2009. 2008 Campbell Tract non-native plant survey: Revisiting permanent monitoring transects established in 2006. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 39 pp. |
Cortés-Burns, H., and L.A. Flagstad. 2009. Invasive plant inventory and Bird Cherry control trials. Phase I: Non-native plants recorded along four Anchorage Municipality trail systems. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 175 pp. |
Cortés-Burns, H., M.L. Carlson, R. Lipkin, L.A. Flagstad, and D. Yokel. 2009. Rare vascular plant species of the North Slope, Alaska. A review of the taxonomy, distribution and ecology of 31 rare plant taxa that occur in Alaskas North Slope region. Technical Report 58. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 116 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., and T.A. Gotthardt. 2009. Reconnaissance survey for threatened, endangered and sensitive species at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 56 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., T. Fields, and J. McClory. 2009. Biogeography of select avian species in Alaskas National Parks. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 155 pp. |
Rinella, D.J., and D.L. Bogan. 2008. Significant westward range extension for the Limnephilid cassisfly Phanocelia Canadensis (Trichoptera): first record from Alaska. Entomological News 119:295–297. |
Rinella, D.J., D.L. Bogan, and D. Dasher. 2008. Ecological condition of wadeable streams in the Tanana River basin, Interior Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Rinella, D., D. Bogan, and D. Dasher. 2008. Ecological condition of wadeable streams in the Tanana River basin, interior Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 36 pp. plus appendices. |
Carlson, M.L., I.V. Lapina, M. Shephard, J.S. Conn, R. Densmore, P. Spencer, J. Heys, J. Riley, and J. Nielsen. 2008. Invasiveness ranking system for non-native plants of Alaska. USDA Forest Service, R10-TP-143. 218 pp. |
Conn, J.S., K.L. Beattie, M.A. Shephard, M.L. Carlson, I.V. Lapina, M. Hebert, R. Gronquist, R. Densmore, and M. Rasy. 2008. Alaska Melilotus Invasions: Distribution, Origin, and Susceptibility of Plant Communities. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 40:298-308. |
Cortés-Burns, H., I.V. Lapina, S.C. Klein, M.L. Carlson, and L.A. Flagstad. 2008. Invasive Plant Species Monitoring and Control: Areas impacted by 2004 and 2005 Fires in Interior Alaska: A survey of Alaska BLM lands along the Dalton, Steese, and Taylor Highways. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 162 pp. |
Boggs, K.W., T.V. Boucher, et al. 2008. Terrestrial Ecological Systems of Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Boggs, K.W., M. Sturdy, D.J. Rinella, and M.J. Rinella. 2008. White spruce regeneration following a major spruce beetle outbreak in forests on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Forest Ecology and Management 255:3571–3579. |
Boggs, K.W., S.C. Klein, J.E. Grunblatt, G.P. Streveler, and B. Koltun. 2008. Landcover Classes and Plant Associations of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/GLBA/NRTR 2008/093. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Boggs, K.W., S.C. Klein, L.A. Flagstad, T.V. Boucher, J.E. Grunblatt, and B. Koltun. 2008. Landcover classes, ecosystems and plant associations of Kenai Fjords National Park. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/KEFJ/NRTR 2008/136. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Carlson, M.L., S.D. Gisler, and S. Kelso. 2008. The role of reproduction assurance in the arctic: a comparative study of a homostylus and distylus species pair. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 40:39-47. |
Klein, S.C., J. Lenz, and T.V. Boucher. 2008. Long Term Monitoring Plots: Revisit of 5 Plots on Elmendorf Air Force Base. Natural and Cultural Resources Office, Elmendorf Air Force Base. Anchorage, Alaska. |
McClory, J., and T.A. Gotthardt. 2008. Non-native and invasive animals of Alaska: a comprehensive list and select species status reports. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 64 pp. |
Rinella, D.J., and D.L. Bogan. 2007. Development of Macroinvertebrate and Diatom Biological Assessment Indices for Cook Inlet Basin Streams. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Bogan, D. 2007. Little Campbell Creek Macroinvertebrate Analysis. Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 8 pp. |
Willacker, J., D. Rinella, D. Bogan. 2007. Macroinvertebrate Abundance In The Eklutna River, AK. An Estimate Of Food Supply For Rearing Salmonids. Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 16 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., and M.A. Shephard. 2007. Is the spread of non-native plants in Alaska accelerating? In: Meeting the challenge: invasive plants in Pacific Northwest ecosystems, Portland, OR. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, En. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-694: 111-127. |
Cortés-Burns, H., I.V. Lapina, S.C. Klein, and M.L. Carlson. 2007. Invasive plant species monitoring and control: Areas impacted by 2004 and 2005 fires in interior Alaska: A survey of Alaska BLM lands along the Dalton, Steese, and Taylor Highways. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 91 pp. |
Lapina, I.V., S.C. Klein, and M.L. Carlson. 2007. Non-native plant species of the Fairbanks Region: 2005-2006 surveys. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 50 pp. |
Adams, P.N., P. Ruggiero, G.C. Schoch, and G. Gelfenbaum. 2007. Intertidal sand body migration along a megatidal coast, Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 112:F02007. |
Al-Shehbaz, I.A., J.R. Grant, R. Lipkin, D.F. Murray, and C.L. Parker. 2007. Parrya nauruaq (Brassicaceae), a new species from Alaska. Novon 17:275-278. |
Carlson, M.L. 2007. Tangle Lakes rare vascular plant inventory: 2006 Technical Report. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 24 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., with contributions from J. Standley. 2007. Are pollinators important in the Arctic? Land People and Water. U.S. Dept. of Interior web newsletter. |
Flagstad, L.A. 2007. A Comparison of Aboveground and Belowground Community Succession Along a Proglacial Chronosequence in Kenai Fjords, Alaska. M.S. Thesis, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 143 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., J. McClory, T. Fields, A. Jansen, C. Coray, M. Booz, H. Weigner, E. Davies, and R. Pattison. 2007. Partnership in Nongame Wildlife Research and Data Management for the State of Alaskas Wildlife Conservation Plan, 2004: 2007. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 138 pp. |
Tessler, D.F., T.A. Gotthardt, K. Larson, and T. Mills. 2007. The Alaska Bat Monitoring Project: Utilizing Citizen Science to Map the Distribution of the Little Brown Bat (Myotislucifugus) and its Habitats in Alaska. Western Canada Bat Working Group Newsletter. Issue 11, Fall 2007. |
Carlson, M.L., I.V. Lapina, and H. Cortés-Burns. 2006. Campbell Tract weed inventory: Invasive non-native plant survey: 2006. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 37 pp. |
Cortés-Burns, H., and M.L. Carlson. 2006. BAER Final Report: Invasive plant monitoring following 2004 fires. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 25 pp. |
Boggs, K.W., M. Sturdy, and D.J. Rinella. 2006. White Spruce (Picea glauca) Regeneration in Forests Disturbed by Spruce Beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) in the Anchor River Watershed, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 38 pp. |
Boucher, T.V., and B.R. Mead. 2006. Vegetation change and forest regeneration on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska following a spruce beetle outbreak, 1987-2000. Forest Ecology and Management 227:233-246. |
Carlson, M.L. 2006. Natural threats to the rare arctic primrose, Primula tschuktschorum: Goose grazing and reproductive interference with its sister species. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 20 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., R. Lipkin, H. Cortés-Burns, and I.V. Lapina. 2006. Stewart River Training Area: Rare Plant Survey 2006. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 37 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., J. McClory, A. Jansen, H. Weigner, and T. Fields. 2006. Species status reports and range maps for selected fish species featured in the Alaska Department of Fish and Games Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 48 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., J. McClory, A. Jansen, S. Schoen, T. Fields, and H. Weigner. 2006. Species status reports for selected bird, mammal, fish, invertebrate and reptile species featured in the Alaska Department of Fish and Games Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Rinella, D.J., and J.W. Feminella. 2005. Comparison of benthic macroinvertebrates colonizing sand, wood, and artificial substrates in a low-gradient stream. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 20:209–220. |
Rinella, D.J., D.L. Bogan, K. Kishaba, B. Jessup, C. Hill, and S. Moegenburg. 2005. Development of a Macroinvertebrate Biological Assessment Index for Alexander Archipelago Streams. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Boggs, K.W., and M. Sturdy. 2005. Plant associations and post-fire vegetation succession in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Natural Resources Technical Report NPS/YUCH/NRTR-2005/001. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Carlson, M.L., R. Lipkin, and J. Michaelson. 2005. Southwest Alaska Network, Vascular Plant Inventory, Summary Report. NPS, Southwest Alaska Network. Anchorage, AK. Natural Resource Technical Report. NPS/AKR/SWAN/NRTR-2005/07. 38 pp. |
Lipkin R. 2005. Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, vascular plant inventory, final technical report. National Park Service, Southwest Alaska Network. Anchorage, Alaska. Natural Resource Technical Report. NPS/AKR/SWAN/NRTR-2005/06. |
Pelabon, C., M.L. Carlson, T.F. Hansen, and W.S. Armbruster. 2005. Effects of crossing distance on offspring fitness and developmental stability in Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae). American Journal of Botany 92:842-851. |
Ostrand, W.D., S. Howlin, and T.A. Gotthardt. 2005. Fish school selection by Marbled Murrelets in Prince William Sound, Alaska: responses to changes in availability. Marine Ornithology. 32:9-16. |
Ostrand, W.D., T.A. Gotthardt, S. Howlin, and M.D. Robards. 2005. Habitat selection models for Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Northwestern Naturalist 86:131-143. |
Smith, S., N. Foster, and T.A. Gotthardt. 2005. The distribution of the freshwater mussels Andonta spp. and Margaritifera flacata in Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 26 pp. |
Lapina, I.V., and M.L. Carlson. 2004. Non-native plant species of Susitna, Matanuska, and Copper River Basins: Summary of survey findings and recommendations for control actions. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 64 pp. |
Schoch, G.C., and H. Chenelot. 2004. The Role of Estuarine Hydrodynamics in the Distribution of Kelp Forests in Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Journal of Coastal Research 45:179-194. |
Tande, G., and J. Michaelson. 2004. Production of an ArcView geographic information system for Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska: Map base and vegetation layer. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Carlson, M.L., K.W. Boggs, R. Lipkin, and J. Michaelson. 2004. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Vascular Plant Inventory. Cooperative Agreement between National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 97 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., M. Sturdy, R. Lipkin, and J. Michaelson. 2004. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Vascular Plant Inventory. Cooperative Agreement between National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 93 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., R. Lipkin, M. Sturdy, and J. Michaelson. 2004. Kenai Fjords National Park Vascular Plant Inventory. Cooperative Agreement between National Park Service Alaska Region Inventory and Monitoring Program, Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 35 pp. |
Pelabon, C., M.L. Carlson, T.F. Hansen, N.G. Yoccoz, and W.S. Armbruster. 2004. Consequences of inter-population crosses on developmental stability and canalization in Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17:19-23. |
Pelabon, C., T.F. Hansen, M.L. Carlson, and W.S. Armbruster. 2004. Variational and genetic properties of developmental stability in Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae). Evolution 58:504-514. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2004. Limnological and fishery investigations concerning sockeyesalmon production in Six-Mile Lakes, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 24 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2004. Monitoring the distribution of amphibians in the Cook Inlet watershed 2003. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 23 pp. |
Rinella, D. and D. Bogan. 2003. Ecological Impacts Of Three Lower Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, ATV Stream Fords. Environmental and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 38 pp. |
Boggs, K.W., S.C. Klein, J.E. Grunblatt, and B. Koltun. 2003. Landcover classes, ecoregions, and plant associations of Katmai National Park and Preserve. Natural Research Technical Report NPS/KATM/NRTR-2003/001. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Boucher, T.V. 2003. Vegetation response to prescribed fire in the Kenai Mountains, Alaska. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-554. Portland, OR. Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 59 pp. |
Carlson, M.L., and R. Lipkin. 2003. Alagnak Wild River & Katmai National Park Vascular Plant Inventory, Annual Technical Report. Cooperative Agreement between the National Park Service: Southwest Alaska Network and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 69 pp. |
Hansen, T.F., C. Pelabon, W.S. Armbruster, and M.L. Carlson. 2003. Evolvability and genetic constraint in Dalechampia blossoms: components of variance and measures of evolvability. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16:754-766. |
Hansen, T.F., W.S. Armbruster, M.L. Carlson, and C. Pelabon. 2003. Evolvability and genetic constraint in Dalechampia blossoms: genetic correlations and conditional evolvability. Journal of Experimental Zoology 296:23-39. |
Tande, G. 2003. Delineation and classification of wetland vegetation: Sections 21, 22, 27-31 T31S, R19W, and Section 6 T32S, R19W, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Tande, G., and R. Lipkin. 2003. Wetland Sedges of Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 138 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2003. Inventory and mapping of Six-Mile lakes sockeye spawning habitat on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 38 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2003. Monitoring the distribution of amphibians in the Cook Inlet watershed 2002. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 29 pp. |
Smith, W., M. Stotts, B. Andres, J. Melton, A. Garibaldi, and K. Boggs. 2002. Bird, mammal, and vegetation community surveys of research natural areas in the Tongass National Forest. Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Portland, OR. Research Paper PNW-RP-535. 50 pp. |
Lipkin R. 2002. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Vascular Plant Inventory 2001 Field Season Annual Progress Report. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 64 pp. |
Gotthardt, T., J. Lenz, S. Klein, and C. Coray. 2002. Fisheries database, literature review, and study site mapping for Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve,Denali National Park and Preserve, and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Reserve. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 38 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., and R. Lanctot. 2002. Status report on the Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis). Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 49 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., C. Heaton, J. Michaelson, and C. Coray. 2002. Range and habitat use by species of concern on southwest and southcentral Alaska National Wildlife Refuges. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 22 pp. |
Gotthardt, T.A., C. Heaton, J. Michaelson, and C. Coray. 2002. Southwest and Southcoastal National Wildlife Refuges species of concern GIS database. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Boggs K., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Tande, G., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 27 pp. |
Tande, G., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 25 pp. |
Boggs, K., A. Garibaldi, J. Stephens, J. Grunblatt, and T. Helt. 2001. Denali National Park and Preserve landcover mapping project. Volume 2: landcover classes and plant associations. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/DENA/NRTR 2001/002. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Helt, T., K.W. Boggs, A. Garibaldi, S. Wesser, and J. Stevens. 2000. Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve Landcover Map. Earth Satellite Corporation, Rockville, Maryland. 103 pp. |
Lipkin, R., and G. Tande. 2001. A floristic survey of vascular plant species on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. The Nature Conservancy and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Stevens, J.L., K.W. Boggs, A. Garibaldi, J.E. Grunblatt, and T. Helt. 2001. Denali National Park and Preserve landcover mapping project. Volume 1: remote sensing data, procedures, and results. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/DENA/NRTR 2001/001. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Tande, G., J. Michaelson, S. Klein, and J. Lenz. 2001. Establishment and characterization of long-term monitoring sites on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 121 pp. + Appendices. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2001. Status report on the Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata). Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 71 pp. and appendix. |
Boggs, K.W. 2000. Classification of community types, successional sequences, and landscapes of the Copper River Delta. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-469. 224 pp. |
Tande, G. 2000. Procedures for establishing long-term vegetation monitoring plots and the characterization of major vegetation types on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 50 pp. + appendices. |
Tande, G., S. Klein, and J. Michaelson. 2000. Identification and characterization of disturbed alder sites on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 2000. The foraging ecology of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi) in southcentral Prince William Sound, Alaska: 1994-1997. M.Sc. thesis. University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Ostrand, W., J. Maniscalco, T.A. Gotthardt, D. Irons, S. Howlin, L. Joyal, M. Robards, J. Kern, K. Coyle, and G. Drew. 2000. Seabirds/forage fish interactions. Appendix B in D.C. Duffy, compiler. APEX Project: Alaska Predator Ecosystem Experiment in Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Project Final Report (Restoration Project 00163). |
Boggs, K., and M. Shephard. 1999. Response of marine deltaic surfaces to major earthquake uplifts in southcentral Alaska. Wetlands 19:13-27. |
Boggs, K., E. Major, S. Wilbur, S. Flensburg, and R. Anderson. 1999. Development of environmental indicators for the Nushagak/Mulchatna river watershed. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, and Bristol Bay Native Association. Anchorage and Dillingham, Alaska. 14 pp. |
Duffy, D.C., K. Boggs, R.H. Hagenstein, R. Lipkin and J.A. Michaelson. 1999. A landscape assessment of the degree of protection of Alaskas terrestrial biodiversity. Conservation Biology 13:1332-1343. |
Boggs, K., A. Garibaldi, J. Stephens, and T. Helt, 1999. Landsat derived map and landcover descriptions for Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/GAAR/NRTR 1999/001. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
Garibaldi, A. 1999. Medicinal flora of the Alaska Natives: a compilation of knowledge from literary sources of Aleut, Alutiiq, Athabascan, Eyak, Haida, Inupiat, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yupik traditional healing methods using plants. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Klein, S.C. 1999. Map of forested habitats in Anchorages parks and greenbelts. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 64 pp. |
Lipkin, R. 1999. Floristic surveys of selected Alaskan Long Range Radar Sites, 1996. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 51 pp. |
Ostrand, W., T.A. Gotthardt, and L. Joyal. 1999. Sand lance habitat determination through hydroacoustic sampling. In Seabird/Forage Fish Interactions Component. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Study 98163B. APEX 1998 Annual Report. |
Boggs, K.W., S.C. Klein, G. Tande, J.A. Michaelson, and J. Lenz. 1998. Wetland information for southern Alaska: wetland environmental indicators, bibliography, and wetland communities. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 119 pp. |
Garibaldi, A., and K. Boggs. 1998. Floristic inventories of tidal marsh communities and peatlands in southeast Alaska Research Natural Areas. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Gotthardt, T.A. 1998. Diving behavior of harbor seals in southcentral Prince William Sound, 1994-1996. Chapter Four in Habitat Use, Behavior, and Monitoring of Harbor Seals in Prince William Sound, Alaska: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Study Number 94064. 1998 Annual Report. |
Boggs, K.W., and R. DeVelice. 1997. Stepwise procedure for selecting Research Natural Area sites within the Copper River Delta. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 20 pp. |
Boggs, K.W., C. Libbey, and J.A. Michaelson. 1997. Information management for use in watershed planning for Alaska. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 119 pp. |
Boggs, K.W., J. Davis, and A. Milner. 1997. Aquatic and terrestrial resources of the Kenai River watershed: a synthesis of publications. EPA 910/R-97-001. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 227 pp. |
DeVelice, R., C. Hubbard, K. Boggs, S. Boudreau, M. Potkin, T. Boucher, and C. Wertheim. 1999. Plant Community Types of the Chugach National Forest: southcentral Alaska. Alaska Region Technical Publication R10-TP-76. 375 pp. |
Lichvar, R., C. Racine, B. Murray, G. Tande, R. Lipkin, and M. Duffy. 1997. A Floristic Inventory of Vascular and Cryptogram Plant Species at Fort Richardson, Alaska. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station (Vicksburg, MS) and Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (Hanover, NH). Technical Report EL-97-4. 163 pp. |
Lipkin, R., and D.F. Murray. 1997. Alaska rare plant field guide. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska Natural Heritage Program, and U.S. Forest Service. |
Racine, C., R. Lichvar, B. Murray, G. Tande, R. Lipkin, and M. Duffy. 1997. A floristic inventory and spatial database for Fort Wainwright, Interior Alaska. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, MS) and Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (Hanover, NH). CRREL Special Report 97-23. 75 pp. |
Boggs, K. 1996. Terrestrial and wetland resources of the Kenai River watershed: a synthesis of publications. Report to Environmental Protection Agency, Anchorage, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 109 pp. |
Boggs, K., and D. Duffy. 1996. Ecological review of the Lake George National Natural Landmark. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 48 pp. |
Lipkin, R. 1996. A botanical survey of the Goodnews Bay region, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Lipkin, R. 1996. Status survey update on Mertensia drumondii (Lehm.) G. Don. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Tande, G. 1996. Mapping and classification of coastal marshes: Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 56 pp. and ArcView GIS database layer. |
Tande, G. 1996. Vegetation of Fort Wainwright Military Reservation, Alaska. Appendix A. In: C. H. Racine and R. Lichvar. A floristic inventory for Fort Wainwright, Interior Alaska. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station (Vicksburg, MS) and Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (Hanover, NH). 122p. CRREL SR97-23. |
Tande, G., R. Lipkin, and M. Duffy. 1996. Floristic inventory of Fort Wainwright Military Installation, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 68 pp. |
Garibaldi, A., and R. Lipkin. 1995. Summary of rare species and critical habitats in the Alaska Army National Guard southwestern Alaska training sites. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Lipkin, R., and C. Parker. 1995. Rare vascular plants of the BLM Dalton Highway utility corridor. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 79 pp. |
Story, J., K. Boggs, W. Good, M. White, and R. Nowierski. 1995. Cause and extent of predation on Urophora spp. larvae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in spotted knapweed capitula. Environmental Entomology 24:1467-1472. |
Tande, G., and K. Boggs. 1995. Vegetation mapping and inventory. Narrow Cape, Alaska. In: Kodiak Launch Complex: Environmental assessment and baseline. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. Vol. 2, Appendix 3, pp. 1-14. |
Tande, G., R. Lipkin, and M. Duffy. 1995. Results of a floristic inventory of Fort Richardson Military Reservation, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 74 pp. |
DeLapp, J. 1994. Inventory of rare plants of Misty Fiords National Monument, USDA Forest Service, Region Ten. The Science Division at The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA, and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 63 pp. |
Duffy, M. 1994. Arnica lessingii ssp. norbergii in the Portage area: a sensitive species survey. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Duffy, M. 1994. The Mahoney Lakes area of Revillagigedo Island, Southeastern Alaska: A sensitive species survey. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Lipkin, R. 1994. Endangered, threatened, and candidate species: plants. In: Kodiak Launch Complex: Environmental Assessment and Baseline. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. Vol. 3, pp. 63-66. |
Lipkin, R. 1994. Status report on Artemisia glomerata Ledeb. var. subglabra Hulten. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Lipkin, R. 1994. Status report on Rumex krausei Jurtz. & Petrovsky. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 19 pp. |
DeLapp, J. 1993. 1993 Supplement to the rare vascular plant species of the U.S. Forest Service Alaska Region. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 350 pp. |
Duffy, M. 1993. Results of the 1993 rare plant survey, U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Region. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 65 pp. |
DeLapp, J. 1992. 1992 Supplement to the rare vascular plant species of the U.S. Forest Service Alaska Region. The Nature Conservancy and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 277 pp. |
Tande, G. 1992. Alaska Natural Heritage Program Field Report: Vegetation inventory of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska. The Nature Conservancy and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 32 pp. |
DeLapp, J. 1991. Rare vascular plant species of the U.S. Forest Service Alaska Region. The Nature Conservancy and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 221 pp. |
Lipkin, R., and G. Tande. 1991. Alaska Natural Heritage Program Field Report: Botanical survey of the Salmon Fork of the Black River. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Williams, C., and R. Lipkin. 1991. Rare plants of the Steese National Conservation Area and White Mountain National Recreation Area. The Nature Conservancy and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 40 pp. |