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David Peter
David Peter
USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station
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Forested plant associations of the Olympic National Forest
JA Henderson, DH Peter, RD Lesher, DC Shaw
2151989
Biomass removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control effects on five-year growth of Douglas-fir in coastal Washington
A Ares, T Terry, C Harrington, W Devine, D Peter, J Bailey
Forest Science 53 (5), 600-610, 2007
572007
Site and tree factors in Orego regon White Oak Acorn production in Western Wash
D Peter, C Harrington
Northwest Science 76 (3), 189, 2002
422002
Historic anthropogenically maintained bear grass savannas of the southeastern Olympic Peninsula
D Peter, D Shebitz
Restoration Ecology 14 (4), 605-615, 2006
372006
Oak woodland restoration: understory response to removal of encroaching conifers
WD Devine, CA Harrington, DH Peter
Ecological Restoration 25 (4), 247-255, 2007
302007
A landscape model for predicting potential natural vegetation of the olympic peninsula USA using boundary equations and newly developed environmental variables.
JA Henderson, RD Lesher, DH Peter, CD Ringo
292011
Five-year vegetation control effects on aboveground biomass and nitrogen content and allocation in Douglas-fir plantations on three contrasting sites
WD Devine, TB Harrington, TA Terry, RB Harrison, RA Slesak, DH Peter, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 262 (12), 2187-2198, 2011
272011
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius) modifies microenvironment to promote nonnative plant communities
DR Carter, RA Slesak, TB Harrington, DH Peter, AW D’Amato
Biological Invasions 21, 1055-1073, 2019
242019
Effects of forest harvesting, logging debris, and herbicides on the composition, diversity and assembly of a western Washington, USA plant community
DH Peter, TB Harrington
Forest ecology and management 417, 18-30, 2018
232018
Logging debris and herbicide treatments improve growing conditions for planted Douglas-fir on a droughty forest site invaded by Scotch broom
TB Harrington, DH Peter, RA Slesak
Forest ecology and management 417, 31-39, 2018
222018
Six years of plant community development after clearcut harvesting in western Washington
DH Peter, C Harrington
Canadian journal of forest research 39 (2), 308-319, 2009
222009
Effects of intensive management practices on 10-year Douglas-fir growth, soil nutrient pools, and vegetation communities in the Pacific Northwest, USA
RA Slesak, TB Harrington, DH Peter, DG DeBruler, SH Schoenholtz, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 365, 22-33, 2016
212016
Synchronicity and geographic variation in Oregon white oak acorn production in the Pacific Northwest
DH Peter, CA Harrington
Northwest Science 83 (2), 117-130, 2009
192009
Forested plant associations of the Olympic National Forest. USDA For. Serv. PNW Region
JA Henderson, DH Peter, RD Lesher, DC Shaw
R6-ECOL-TP-001-88, 1989
161989
Bud damage from controlled heat treatments in Quercus garryana
DH Peter, JK Agee, DG Sprugel
Trees 23, 381-390, 2009
122009
Logging-debris and vegetation-control treatments influence competitive relationships to limit 15-year productivity of coast Douglas-fir in western Washington and Oregon
TB Harrington, RA Slesak, JP Dollins, SH Schoenholtz, DH Peter
Forest ecology and management 473, 118288, 2020
112020
Effects of the light environment and stand history on beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax) morphology and demography
DH Peter, TB Harrington, M Thompson
Northwest science 91 (4), 367-382, 2017
92017
Historical Colonization of South Puget Sound Prairies by Douglas-fir at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
DH Peter, TB Harrington
Northwest Science 88 (3), 186-205, 2014
92014
Removal of invasive Scotch broom increases its negative effects on soil chemistry and plant communities
RA Slesak, TB Harrington, AW D’Amato, DH Peter
Oecologia 198 (1), 243-254, 2022
72022
Field guide to the forested plant associations of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Techical paper R-6 ECOL TP 028-91. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture …
JA Henderson, RD Lesher, DH Peter, DC Shaw
Pacific Northwest Region, 1992
71992
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